I'm joined by Sunday Times bestselling historian, TV presenter, and author Dan Jones to talk about his new novel, the medieval warfare epic "Wolves of Winter" - its real-life inspirations and its role as a sequel to his hit book, "Essex Dogs".
A Temporary Auf Wiedersehen
Tudor queens, the power of books, and researching Anne of Cleves
The Buggery Laws of 1533 - Homosexuality and bisexuality with the Tudors and Stuarts
The Queen Mother: Monarchy, Martinis, Margaret, and Mustique
History's Most Luxurious Cold War: The Dark and Tragic Competitions of the Ocean Liners
Reflections on Elizabeth II's funeral
The Fethard-on-Sea Boycott
The Truth about Wallis Simpson: Socialites, Spies, and Anne Sebba
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
A World Transformed: How slavery in the Americas changed the world
Anna of Denmark's Jeweller
Murder on the Orient Express
Hearstopping history and the world of Elizabethan spies
The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
New season, last Viking, and a Norwegian king
Secrets hidden in Anne Boleyn's prayer book
The Windsors' secret mission to save the Hapsburgs: Or, the story of the real King's Man
How the Titanic featured in Nazi propaganda
Bestselling author Deanna Raybourn talks history, mystery, and crime
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Historycal: Words that Shaped the World
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