The Victorian cadaver trade, and lessons from the past masters

The Victorian cadaver trade, and lessons from the past masters

Elizabeth T Hurren explores how the bodies of paupers helped advance medical science, while Robert Greene explains how you can become the next Napoleon or Leonardo da Vinci. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The secret propaganda war against the Nazis

The secret propaganda war against the Nazis

In September 1939, an unlikely assortment of journalists, politicians, novelists and spies assembled in a Bedfordshire village and set about waging a covert propaganda war on Hitler's Germany. Here, i...

19 Dec 202532min

The many faces of James VI & I

The many faces of James VI & I

Historian Clare Jackson delves into the life and reputation of James VI & I – a king who, says Jackson, has a legacy that has been much refracted and maligned in the 400 years since his death. In her ...

17 Dec 202541min

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: life of the week

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: life of the week

Mozart is celebrated for his musical genius – but how did he rise to such enduring fame? What inspired him, and who was the man beyond the concert halls and compositions? Ahead of new TV drama Amadeus...

16 Dec 202538min

A short history of ghost hunting

A short history of ghost hunting

A spooky story during the Christmas season has become traditional – and the modern ghost story was invented by the Victorians, who embraced the supernatural and tried to understand it. Ben Machell has...

15 Dec 202540min

Becoming Jane Austen

Becoming Jane Austen

What inspired the daughter of a rural reverend to write about eligible bachelors and drunken misadventure? In this first episode of our four-part series on Jane Austen's life and work, Dr Lizzie Roger...

14 Dec 202528min

Ghosts, gods & sea monsters: a supernatural history of the Atlantic

Ghosts, gods & sea monsters: a supernatural history of the Atlantic

For centuries, sailors crossing the Atlantic believed they were not alone – haunted by ghost ships, watched by mermaids, and stalked by sea monsters. Historian Karl Bell talks to Jon Bauckham about th...

12 Dec 202534min

The summer that changed everything for the Kennedys

The summer that changed everything for the Kennedys

Historian Leigh Straw describes one pivotal summer in the life of the Kennedy family. With most of the family in their Cape Cod summer home, the summer of 1944 was marked by personal grief and politic...

10 Dec 202538min

Margaret Beaufort: life of the week

Margaret Beaufort: life of the week

Born in the tumultuous 15th century, Margaret Beaufort – mother of Henry VII – endured personal tragedy, dynastic danger, and the ever-shifting fortunes of power. Yet she emerged as one of the most in...

9 Dec 202547min

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