Regina with Kate Williams
"Why do female rulers often end up as the ‘last’ of their empires or kingdoms?" In studying queens from Cleopatra to Hawaii’s last monarch, Kate noticed a pattern: women often mark the final chapters of empires. Why? Bec...
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History with Jackson
History with Jackson
The Canadian Gothic
CanadianGothic / Curiouscast
Everything Everywhere Daily: History, Science, Geography & More
Gary Arndt
Timeline, l'Histoire en Podcast
Richard Fremder
Zero Limits Podcast
Matty Morris
Talking Texas History
Gene Preuss & Scott Sosebee
Spoiler Sleepover
Jason Michael and Rob
Michigan Minute
WKAR Public Media
Adam's Corner
Adam Long
History Shorts
History Shorts Network
Best of the US
Mechanical Music Radio
History's A Disaster
Andrew
On This Day in Working Class History
Working Class History
Harold's Old Time Radio
Harolds Old Time Radio
This Day in History
The HISTORY Channel
Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff
Cool Zone Media and iHeartPodcasts
The Strange History Podcast
Strange History
Round the Bend Now and Then
Matt Emery
Couple Indemnity
halwalk91
Wild und Fremd - Entdecker und ihre Geschichten
Ole und Tore Klein
Der unerklärliche Podcast
Mr. & Mrs. Fröhlich
Hypnogoria
Hypnogoria
Shipshape and Bristol Fashion
Justin Blackett
BioGraphics - True Biographies & History's Most Fascinating People
biog
Composers Datebook
American Public Media
Past Present Future
David Runciman
This Day in Sports History
Thrive Sweet Productions
Today in Texas History
Bryan Broadcasting
Norrtälje 400 år
Norrtälje 400 år
Preserve Halloween Podcast
Halloween Preservation Society
A Podcast of Biblical Proportions
Gil Kidron
Fairground Sounds
Mechanical Music Radio
The Ochelli Effect
Chuck Ochelli
The Breakfast Podcast
Patricia López Muñoz
Your Greek Word On A Sunday
Emmanuela Lia
Impossible Way Of Life
James Younger & Johnny Payne
The Mnemonic Memory Podcast
Peter Jans
History
History with Jackson
"Why do female rulers often end up as the ‘last’ of their empires or kingdoms?" In studying queens from Cleopatra to Hawaii’s last monarch, Kate noticed a pattern: women often mark the final chapters of empires. Why? Bec...
In this episode we speak to Zack White about the American Revolution, the role that the Spanish played in it, how it affected the colonies and the native Americans!Grab your tickets for Chalke History Festival here which...
Uncover the truth about revolutionaries who hijacked the 70s — and why they’re still shaping our world today. Have you ever wondered what fuels radicals to become what we call terrorists? Jason's new book, The Revolution...
Ever wondered what it takes to retrace a WWII hero’s daring escape? Adam great grandfather, Frank's story isn’t just tales of bravery; it’s about the unbelievable journey from crash to freedom, crossing mountains and dod...
Why are women such a central obsession in Greek myths, often portrayed as obstacles or prizes? In Homer’s world—myth and history blend, creating a paradox. Women are both silenced and mythologized, seen as prizes or obst...
In this episode with Katja Hoyer I learned how Weimar’s choice as the new republic’s capital wasn’t random; it was strategic. Small, cultural, and safe from political upheaval, it symbolized a fresh start. But beneath th...
Most history books only scratch the surface of Roman slavery, portraying it as just manual labor. But Emma Southon new book 'Servus: How Slavery Made the Roman Empire' reveals a hidden world—slavery that reached into eve...
Ever wondered how history shapes our present? Let's dive into the untold stories of resistance against slavery. In this episode, we explore Carrie Gibson's insights from her book *The Great Resistance*, highlighting the...
Ever wondered why art history feels so dry? Let's dive into the hilarious chaos behind it! 🤔🎨 Art isn’t just about dates and terminology; it’s about wild stories and unforgettable characters. From the Renaissance to tod...
Why do we picture Henry VIII when we think of England? Let's explore this misconception together! In my conversation with historian Nandini Das, we delve into her new book, *This Little World*, where she challenges the n...
Discover the incredible story of Sergeant Horace Stokes, a key figure in WWII's Special Forces, and his remarkable escapes against all odds. Ideal for history enthusiasts.In this episode, we delve into the captivating na...
Discover how Greta Garbo's rise transformed women's self-perception in Hollywood. Learn from Scott Reisfield's insights into her life and impact.In this episode, we delve into the fascinating life of Greta Garbo and her ...
In our latest episode, historian Dan Lyndon-Cohen shares his journey from a curious student to the director of the School's History Project. He emphasises the importance of a diverse history curriculum and how it connect...
Explore the captivating world of hoaxes in the 18th century, revealing how they shaped society's understanding of truth. Learn why these tales matter today.In the 18th century, a captivating yet chaotic narrative unfolde...
Discover the untold stories of Pompeii's residents, revealing their daily lives, struggles, and humanity before the great disaster. Explore the depths of history with Dr. Jess Venner.Pompeii is often remembered for the c...
In this episode, we explore the life and work of Plato, one of history's most influential philosophers. Why is it important to examine Plato not just as a thinker but as a person deeply embedded in the social and politic...
Discover the complex legacy of Cleopatra, from political propaganda to gender dynamics, as explored in Lucy Hughes-Hallett's insightful book. In this episode, we’ll delve into the intriguing perspectives on Cleopatra as ...
In the world of espionage, few stories are as captivating and controversial as that of the Cambridge Five. This group of British spies, who sold secrets to the Soviet Union during the Cold War, has been romanticized in p...
In this episode Jackson sits down to discuss American history with historian and author Beverley Gage through some of its forgotten tourist attractions and historic locations!Grab a copy of This Land Is Your Land https:/...
Why would a psychiatrist connect with one of history's most notorious figures? In this post, we delve into the remarkable story of Dr. Douglas M. Kelley and his interactions with Hermann Göring during the Nuremberg trial...
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