Nikola Tesla: life of the week

Nikola Tesla: life of the week

Nikola Tesla is remembered as an enigmatic, eccentric genius who harnessed the power of electricity. But if we strip away some of this myth, what can we really say about the inventor's life and legacy? For this Life of the Week episode, Iwan Morus joins Ellie Cawthorne to reveal how Tesla believed he could invent a death ray, whether he was really a recluse, and how he would feel about Elon Musk's company using his name today. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Funding cuts and culture wars: history behind the headlines

Funding cuts and culture wars: history behind the headlines

In the latest episode of our monthly series, Hannah Skoda and Rana Mitter discuss recent headlines about funding cuts to history departments in the UK’s universities - and we hear from Lucy Noakes, pr...

31 Mars 202546min

Why we shouldn't see museum artefacts as 'stolen'

Why we shouldn't see museum artefacts as 'stolen'

Debates about whether museum artefacts should be returned to the cultures that made them have made headlines several times in recent years. But historian and author Justin M Jacobs explains to Matt El...

30 Mars 202545min

The Belle Époque: everything you wanted to know

The Belle Époque: everything you wanted to know

Paris's Belle Époque – or 'Beautiful Era' – conjures up images of cafés, can-can dancers and sunny walks along the River Seine. But was life in the French capital in the late 19th and early 20th-centu...

30 Mars 202550min

Body in the basement: Dr Crippen and the 'crime of the century'

Body in the basement: Dr Crippen and the 'crime of the century'

In 1910, music hall performer Belle Elmore went missing. Her husband Dr Hawley Harvey Crippen claimed Belle had gone to America to visit a dying relative. But before long, Crippen's stories began to u...

28 Mars 202547min

The Philadelphia gun-runners who supplied the IRA

The Philadelphia gun-runners who supplied the IRA

In the 1970s, as the Troubles divided Northern Ireland, hundreds of armalite guns were sent to the IRA from across the Atlantic. Reporter Ali Watkins follows the smuggling operations of a ragtag group...

26 Mars 202529min

Thomas Becket: life of week

Thomas Becket: life of week

Thomas Becket is probably medieval England's most famous martyr and saint – yet the circumstances of his life are overshadowed by his infamous feud with King Henry II, and his shocking murder in Cante...

25 Mars 202551min

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

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