
We’re often taught that history’s written by the winners. But we’d like to argue that, in fact, it’s the losers who end up making history. In this brand new series from Dan Jones and Elizabeth Day, History’s Greatest Fails aims to answer the simple, but complex, question: Why do losers make history? From Richard III, to Vincent Van Gough, to the purposefully forgotten female Pharaoh Hatshepsut, th... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 13 days ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HistorySociety & Culture | |||

Elizabeth Day grew up in Belfast and would as a child walk past the most bombed hotel in Europe. Dan Jones recalls a Croatian widow whose husband went out for bread and never returned.
In this final episode of History’s Greatest Fails, Dan and Eliza... more
If you’re an artist, when would you like recognition to strike? Do you want it to be in your lifetime, only to be forgotten decades after your death? Or do you want to remain undiscovered, with your story potentially echoing for centuries after you’v... more
If you judge him by his own elaborate metrics, Leonardo da Vinci was a failure.
Long before the Mona Lisa became shorthand for genius, Leonardo imagined himself as something else entirely: a military engineer, a designer of bridges and armoured vehi... more
What would you do if your life was omitted, reduced to an overlooked footnote, or filed away as an anomaly?
In this episode, Dan and Elizabeth turn a lens on the practice of history itself, interrogating the choices and power structures that have tr... more
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History's Greatest Fails surveys the ways in which “losers” shape memory, culture, and long-running historical narratives. Across episodes, conversations weave together political history, art, gender, memory, and public remembrance to ask how failure, missteps, and overlooked figures rewrite what we think we know. Notable threads include how wars and memory intersect in modern and medieval contexts, gendered trajectories in art and science, and the way famous romances, political schemes, and infamous rulers are reassessed over time. Episodes blend scholarly analysis with personal anecdotes, accessible banter, and meta-commentary on archival bias, making complex historical evaluation feel immediate and relevant. A standout throughline is the... more
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