History Extra podcast - April 2011

History Extra podcast - April 2011

David Edgerton explains why Britain was no underdog in the Second World War, Lucy looks at how hairstyles reflected political and social change and Chris Evans discusses British involvement in Latin American slavery. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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How to find a billion-dollar shipwreck

How to find a billion-dollar shipwreck

In 1708, the Spanish galleon San José was sunk by a British warship off the coast of Colombia, vanishing beneath the waves with a treasure trove of unimaginable riches. The wreck's exact location rema...

16 Apr 36min

A fantastical history of fairies

A fantastical history of fairies

When picturing a fairy, you might imagine a childlike creature with wings. But this is a far more modern image than we might think. In this episode, Matthias Egeler tells Lauren Good about the ways in...

14 Apr 29min

Aud the Deep-Minded: life of the week

Aud the Deep-Minded: life of the week

It was the Vikings of northern Europe who first settled the harsh landscapes of Iceland in the ninth century. Most of the figures leading this movement were men – powerful chieftains who claimed vast ...

13 Apr 43min

How Tudor London inspired literary genius

How Tudor London inspired literary genius

In the bustling streets of Elizabethan London, a vibrant community of writers helped shape the future of the English language and literature. From poets seeking noble patronage to playwrights hustling...

12 Apr 40min

The rise of Alfred the Great

The rise of Alfred the Great

As the Viking Great Heathen Army refused to leave Anglo-Saxon England, the pressure mounted on the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms to respond, placing the future of the land in the hands of Alfred the Great. In ...

11 Apr 44min

Stalin's murderous vendetta against Trotsky

Stalin's murderous vendetta against Trotsky

Mexico City, August 1940: a study door closes, an ice axe is raised and the Bolshevik Revolution’s greatest exile meets his grisly end. But what led to this dramatic moment? Danny Bird speaks to Josh ...

9 Apr 38min

A new take on the battle of Hastings

A new take on the battle of Hastings

It's long been assumed that King Harold's English army arrived tired and in disarray at the battle of Hastings, having had to march over 200 miles from fighting the battle of Stamford Bridge. Tom Lice...

7 Apr 33min

Mrs Beeton: life of the week

Mrs Beeton: life of the week

Mrs Beeton is a name synonymous with 19th-century domesticity – most notably in connection with the iconic Book of Household Management. But who was the real woman behind the name? Emily Briffett is j...

6 Apr 37min

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