Regency scandal and the history of canals

Regency scandal and the history of canals

Historical author Geraldine Roberts talks about a disastrous Georgian marriage that filled the newspapers of the day. Meanwhile, Professor Emma Griffin visits a historic canal to explain how these waterways helped to fuel the Industrial Revolution in Britain. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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William Shakespeare: life of the week

William Shakespeare: life of the week

William Shakespeare is one of history’s most famous names – but how much do we really know about the man himself? And how did his family, education and marriage shape his works and influence his world...

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Tudor life with Ruth Goodman

Tudor life with Ruth Goodman

What did ordinary Tudors eat and drink on a daily basis? How did they keep themselves clean without baths and showers? And what surprising beliefs did they hold about sex, religion and childhood? Soci...

19 Okt 202527min

Who laid the fuse for the Gunpowder Plot?

Who laid the fuse for the Gunpowder Plot?

In the autumn of 1605, Robert Catesby and Guy Fawkes led a desperate band of Catholic gentlemen in one of history's most daring conspiracies. Having smuggled 36 barrels of gunpowder beneath the Palace...

18 Okt 202545min

Reagan's plan to 'make America great again'

Reagan's plan to 'make America great again'

The phrase 'Make America Great Again' is indelibly associated with President Trump – yet a very similar version of the slogan – 'Let's Make America Great Again' – was in fact used by his predecessor R...

16 Okt 202538min

How enslaved people fought for freedom across the Atlantic

How enslaved people fought for freedom across the Atlantic

From armed uprisings in the Caribbean to the hidden power of ritual, song and solidarity, the story of enslaved people’s resistance is far richer and more radical than has often been told. In this epi...

14 Okt 202539min

Aneurin Bevan: life of the week

Aneurin Bevan: life of the week

Aneurin Bevan's commitment to social justice led to the creation of the National Health Service in 1948 – one of the most ambitious social reforms in British history. He was an MP who stuck to his pri...

13 Okt 202543min

Bandits & blasphemers: crime in 17th century Scotland

Bandits & blasphemers: crime in 17th century Scotland

Which crimes were most common in Scotland in the 17th century – and what can those crimes reveal about society at the time? In today's episode, we're delving into a world of violence, vengeance, bandi...

12 Okt 202551min

The Normans: everything you wanted to know

The Normans: everything you wanted to know

After five years we come to our final 'everything you wanted to know about' episodes. We revisit our first episode where Marc Morris, author of an acclaimed history of the Norman Conquest, tackles som...

11 Okt 202548min

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