Podcasts de historical

Revolutions in Europe and forensics in history

Adam Zamoyski explains why Europe’s rulers were gripped by paranoia after the French Revolution,...

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Roman slavery and the man who started the First World War

Cambridge classicist Jerry Toner examines the lives of slaves in Ancient Rome and considers their...

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The Berlin Wall and the return of Charles II

Hester Vaizey explores how the fall of the Berlin Wall affected East Germans, while Ronald Hutton...

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Fresh views on the Wars of the Roses

Dan Jones is interviewed by Tudor expert Suzannah Lipscomb about his new book on the Wars of the...

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African history special

Miranda Kaufmann reveals the role played by Africans in Tudor exploration, while Gus...

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Cold War spies and friendship through the ages

Ben Macintyre delves into the life of double agent Kim Philby, while Thomas Dixon explains how...

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The North Sea and Bronze Age remains

Michael Pye explains the North Sea’s importance to European development, while Francis Pryor...

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The trials of Joan of Arc

Dan Jones speaks to Helen Castor about her new book on the tragic French heroine Joan of Arc. To...

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IIGM Los Archivos Perdidos 7.- Objetivo a la vista ("Striking Distance")

TÍTULO ORIGINAL: WWII in HD. AÑO: 2009. PAÍS: EE.UU. . NARRACIÓN: Gary Sinise....

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D-Day and the Wars of the Roses

James Holland challenges some popular assumptions about the 1944 Normandy campaign, while Sarah...

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Finance and war

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NY Historical Society y Selma

Hablamos hoy de las marchas entre Selma y Montgomery de 1965 y la exposición Freedom Journey 1965...

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The Gunpowder Plot and the First World War

Clare Jackson discusses the dramatic events of November 1605, while Jay Winter shares his...

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Secrets of WWII, the French Revolution and 'The History of Scotland'

Film-maker Laurence Rees discusses the secret top-level dealings of WW2, Munro Price visits the...

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Thomas Malthus and Wilkie Collins

Robert Mayhew discusses the controversial Georgian economist Thomas Malthus, while Andrew Lycett...

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Lawrence of Arabia and the Romanov sisters

Scott Anderson, the latest biographer of TE Lawrence (better known as Lawrence of Arabia)...

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Germany through the centuries and Hitler’s cocaine habit

Neil MacGregor chats about his new radio series Germany: Memories of a Nation, while Giles Milton...

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Science fiction and dancing in history

Dominic Sandbrook explores how science fiction books and movies can offer insights into the past,...

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The Spanish Civil War

Helen Graham reflects on the Spanish Civil War and Sam Willis comments on a remarkable naval...

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Monte Cassino and revolutionary Russia

Matthew Parker revisits a brutal Second World War battle, while Orlando Figes discusses Russia...

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