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We are a slightly mad, always fun podcast bringing you all the History you love and a lot that you didn‘t know you‘d love until you heard it here! Recommended by BBC Radio, and presented by acclaimed historian Alexandra Churchill, with Alina Nowobilska, Chris Sams and the rest of the awesome team.
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Monday Nov 09, 2020
#261 History Hack: WW2 in North Africa
Monday Nov 09, 2020
Monday Nov 09, 2020
Historian Samuel Wallace joins us to provide an intensive overview of North Africa in WW2, looking at why, how, who was involved, and what events contributed to the rest of the war.

Friday Nov 06, 2020
#260 History Hack: Down the Pub
Friday Nov 06, 2020
Friday Nov 06, 2020
The weekly virtual pub get together is back for the duration of lockdown 2.0. Join us in the Mary Rose as the regulars debate history's most epic fail with a twist... for one of them is lying. Can the judges pick out the genuine f*ckwittery from the fake?

Friday Nov 06, 2020
#259 History Hack: The Mosquito Coast
Friday Nov 06, 2020
Friday Nov 06, 2020
Ben Fuggle joins us to talk all about the history of parts Nicaragua and Honduras and some pretty quintessential British meddling in the region.

Thursday Nov 05, 2020
#258 History Hack: Geoffrey Chaucer
Thursday Nov 05, 2020
Thursday Nov 05, 2020
Historian and medieval document specialist Euan Roger joins us to talk all about the life of one of Britain's most famous literary characters.

Wednesday Nov 04, 2020
#257 History Hack: Scissors and Paste Journalism
Wednesday Nov 04, 2020
Wednesday Nov 04, 2020
Historian Melodee Beals joins us to discuss a pivotal point in the history of journalism in the nineteenth and early-Twentieth centuries. We look at a system that would cause mayhem in copyright now, and look at how moral questions that our ancestors faced in the past are rearing their heads again in a world dominated by social media.

Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
#256 History Hack: India, Pakistan and Partition
Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
Award-winning author of the Baby Ganesh series Vaseem Khan, joins us to dicuss his new book set in 1950: Midnight at Malabar House, and the wealth of historical background that presents a snapshot of a terrifying and tubulent period on the sub-continent.

Monday Nov 02, 2020
#255 History Hack: Music in Concentration Camps
Monday Nov 02, 2020
Monday Nov 02, 2020
Karen Uslin joins Alex and Alina to discuss the importance of music and the arts within concentration and death camps.