Letters from the front line

Letters from the front line

Diarmaid MacCulloch considers religion and Englishness, while Sian Price explores soldiers' letters from the front. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Why Africa's history is more than just the slave trade

Why Africa's history is more than just the slave trade

Has our focus on the impact of the transatlantic slave trade blinded us to the diversity and complexity of Africa's past? That's one of the arguments at the heart of Luke Pepera's new book Motherland,...

24 Mars 202538min

The Great Stink: everything you wanted to know

The Great Stink: everything you wanted to know

Why, in the 1850s, was the excrement of thousands of people being deposited straight into the Thames? How lethal were Victorian London's cholera outbreaks? And why is Joseph Bazalgette one of the most...

23 Mars 202540min

Handel's Messiah: the scandalous birth of a classical masterpiece

Handel's Messiah: the scandalous birth of a classical masterpiece

Even if you're not a fan of classical music, chances are you will have heard Handel's Messiah. Going behind the scenes of its creation, Charles King delves into the shifting politics of the Hanoverian...

21 Mars 202539min

Women killers of the early modern era

Women killers of the early modern era

From true crime pamphlets to reports from the scaffold, early modern Britain was gripped by tales of women who killed. But were these cases as common as they seemed, or was something else at play? Spe...

19 Mars 202534min

Rosa Luxemburg: life of the week

Rosa Luxemburg: life of the week

While the Suffragettes were fighting to win the vote, over in Germany, Rosa Luxemburg was focused on overthrowing the entire system. A committed Marxist revolutionary and a fervent advocate of interna...

18 Mars 202549min

Women's hidden role in religious reformation

Women's hidden role in religious reformation

The histories of religious reformations across the globe have largely focused on men. But women were also integral to these major transformations. Speaking with Emily Briffett, historian Merry Wiesner...

17 Mars 202543min

The history of British homes: everything you wanted to know

The history of British homes: everything you wanted to know

What was history's worst furnishing trend? Why, in 1953, were you more likely to own a television than a fridge? And how can you learn more about the history of your own house? Deborah Sugg Ryan joins...

16 Mars 202548min

Wolfmen and amazons: why did the Greeks and Romans demonise their neighbours?

Wolfmen and amazons: why did the Greeks and Romans demonise their neighbours?

Fearsome Amazons. Men who turned into wolves. Tribes who never grew old. Ancient Greek and Roman sources are packed with extraordinary descriptions of the peoples living beyond their borders. Speaking...

14 Mars 202535min

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