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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A new history of multicultural Britain

A new history of multicultural Britain

As Britain's influence on the world around it grew throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, so too did the world influence Britain – and a key part of that influence was the arrival of people from othe...

17 Nov 202542min

What should we do with the Nazis? The road to the Nuremberg Trials

What should we do with the Nazis? The road to the Nuremberg Trials

At the end of the Second World War, the victorious Allies had to decide the fates of the surviving leaders of a regime that had initiated the bloodiest conflict in history, and perpetuated the Holocau...

16 Nov 202541min

Who stole the Tudor crown?

Who stole the Tudor crown?

On her deathbed Elizabeth I named the Scottish James VI as her successor, ensuring a smooth transition from the Tudor to Stuart monarchies. That, at least, is what we've long believed. But an explosiv...

14 Nov 202533min

The librarian who stole KGB secrets

The librarian who stole KGB secrets

When an elderly man with a battered suitcase walked into the British embassy in Vilnius in 1992, few could have guessed what he was about to hand over. Gordon Corera tells the story of Vasili Mitrokhi...

12 Nov 202532min

Nellie Bly: life of the week

Nellie Bly: life of the week

In the late 19th century, when female reporters were largely confined to newspapers' society pages, Nellie Bly's daring investigations and headline-grabbing exploits made her a household name. From he...

11 Nov 202548min

The improbable alliance that defeated Hitler

The improbable alliance that defeated Hitler

To what extent does the course of history turn on the force of individual personalities? It’s a question that looms large when examining the unlikely alliance forged between Britain, the United States...

10 Nov 202539min

Remember, remember: The legacy of the Gunpowder Plot

Remember, remember: The legacy of the Gunpowder Plot

'Remember, remember the fifth of November…'. For more than 400 years, the Gunpowder Plot has been etched into Britain’s memory. In the final episode of our series on the plot, Danny Bird speaks to Joh...

9 Nov 202537min

Five partitions that shaped South Asia

Five partitions that shaped South Asia

If you were to look down at South Asia from space at night, you would see a bright scar stretching more than 2,000 miles. This is the border between India and Pakistan – a division established within ...

7 Nov 202536min

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