
Jonathan Brown and a range of guests talk about all things history, especially those bits of the past which are obscure and generally unknown.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 73 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

Part 1 of a series on all the King Edwards of English royal history post-1066.
I'm joined by Dr Andy King to talk about Edward I. Hailed as a warrior ruler by the English who brought stability back to England and conquered Wales and Scotland and cur... more
As the Second World War breaks out in Europe in September 1939, Berlin is slowly transformed into a city of war. From rationing and bombing to forced labourers and the Holocaust, the city enters its darkest chapter, being brought to the brink of dest... more
Part 2 of the series on the relationship between the Nazis and Berlin. Chris Hick joins me again to talk about what the Nazis did to Berlin once they were in charge.
From employment programmes, creating the "people's community" to planning the archi... more
Chris Hick joins me for part one of a three part episode about the relationship between the Nazis and the city of Berlin.
In this first part, we explore the Berlin of the Weimar Republic and its corruption and eventual destruction by the Nazis on th... more
As the SS seize control of Nazi Germany's security apparatus during the 1930s, they have ambitions to be the elite of the Third Reich and form a military branch to expand their influence and empire into the army.
This unit, known as the Military or ... more
As the Great Depression hit the United States in 1929, it unleashed a resurgence of the "Wild West" outlaw environment of the 19th century. Into this vacuum of banditry and media stardom came Bonnie and Clyde, John Dillinger and Pretty Boy Floyd.
Pr... more
Dr Erik Mathisen returns to the podcast to talk about a crucial aspect of the history of slavery in the United States, namely the acts of resistance and open revolts carried out by enslaved people against the slavery system during the 19th century.
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Louisiana, 1928. It's election time and a young, intelligent, flamboyant candidate for the state governorship has emerged, promising to help the forgotten and smash the establishment in true populist style. His name: Huey Long. And he's on a quest to... more
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