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 her audacious exposé from inside a New York asylum – after convincing doctors she was insane – to becoming the 'real Phileas Fogg' by racing around the globe, Bly’s adventures captivated the world. Historian Bob Nicholson tells Kev Lochun more about her audacious brand of stunt journalism. 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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Assassins vs Templars

Assassins vs Templars

The Assassins and the Knights Templar are two of history’s most intriguing, enigmatic and legendary groups. While they may seem vastly different on the surface, their intertwined stories reveal a surp...

5 Dec 202550min

WW2's Tunisian campaign: the Stalingrad of Africa

WW2's Tunisian campaign: the Stalingrad of Africa

For the Allies it was an enormous triumph and for Nazi Germany it was another Stalingrad. But 80 years on, the battle for Tunisia is barely mentioned in popular accounts of the Second World War, havin...

3 Dec 202546min

Empress Matilda: life of the week

Empress Matilda: life of the week

In the tumultuous aftermath of Henry I’s death, England was thrown into one of the most chaotic civil wars in its history – the Anarchy. At the heart of the struggle stood Empress Matilda: daughter of...

2 Dec 202542min

How warhorses transformed medieval England

How warhorses transformed medieval England

William the Conqueror used them to devastating effect in 1066. Robert the Bruce worked out how to neutralise them. And when Richard III was knocked from his, England would never be the same again. Her...

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Did the Nazis get a fair trial?

Did the Nazis get a fair trial?

In October 1946, after a trial lasting almost a year, the Nazi leaders on the dock in Nuremberg received their verdicts. But what did the judges decide? And how did the defendants, and the world outsi...

30 Nov 202538min

Forgotten female secret agents of WW2

Forgotten female secret agents of WW2

From sabotage operations to devastating betrayals, stories of the women of Special Operations Executive are some of the most incredible stories of the Second World War – but, says Kate Vigurs, many re...

28 Nov 202534min

What causes cultures to decline and fall?

What causes cultures to decline and fall?

The new BBC TV series Civilisations: Rise and Fall charts the decline of some of history's most famous cultures, from the Aztecs to the ancient Egyptians. Three of its experts – Islam Issa, Caroline D...

26 Nov 202544min

Christopher Marlowe: life of the week

Christopher Marlowe: life of the week

From his possible espionage work for the Elizabethan state to his open flirtations with atheism and subversive sexual themes, the brief life of playwright Christopher Marlowe tells us much about the s...

25 Nov 202542min

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