Hello to one and all! Almost two months has whizzed by since we rounded off our fourth season with Maximilien Robespierre’s execution in Revolutionary Paris. In that time we’ve had a good rest, spent lots of time reading and now we’re back to start all over again.
Our new season of recordings will begin this coming Tuesday with a fascinating conversation between Violet Moller and one of the world’s greatest living scholars: the Pulitzer Prize winning historian Professor Stephen Greenblatt.
Thereafter we’ll be off to the Battle of Waterloo, to Sicily and Australia, Ancient Egypt and Modern London, and many other places besides.
New episodes will be released on Tuesdays and to get the first news of them make sure you subscribe to our feeds on Apple Podcasts (UK, US, AU), Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you get your podcasts.
We hope you enjoy this little trailer. See you soon!
Edward Shawcross: The Last Emperor of Mexico (1867)
Roderick Beaton: Herodotus and the Birth of Written History (447 BCE)
Nick Rennison: Scenes from a Turbulent Year (1922)
Christmas with the Three Wise Historians (2021)
Tom Chivers: Journeys into Deep London (62 AD)
Elizabeth Drayson: The Last Muslim Sultan of Granada (1492)
Nigel Pickford: Samuel Pepys and the Strange Wrecking of the Gloucester (1682)
Zoë Playdon: The Hidden Case of Ewan Forbes (1967)
Jamie Mackay: Garibaldi and the Birth of Italy (1860)
Christina Lamb and Judith Mackrell: Looking for Trouble with Virginia Cowles (1938)
Tracy Borman: Elizabeth I and the Spanish Armada (1588)
Robert Lyman: A War of Empires (1944)
Robert Sackville-West: The Missing of the First World War (1915)
James Clark: The Dissolution of the Monasteries (1540)
Malcolm Gaskill: An Execution and a Witch (1649)
Justine Picardie: Miss Dior (1947)
Garry J Shaw: Ancient Egypt and Tutankhamun (c.1335 BC)
Neil Oliver: Skara Brae (2,500 BC)
Michael Pye: The City at the Hub of the World (1549)
Susan Denham Wade: The Gutenberg Press (1454)
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