Radicalism, madness and laughing gas: Mike Jay (1799)
RADICALISM, MADNESS AND LAUGHING GAS
Author and cultural historian Mike Jay takes us back to 1799 – a year of anxiety, action and excitement on the cusp of a new century.
[Live] Thomas Cromwell and Anne Boleyn: Prof. Diarmaid MacCulloch (1536)
THOMAS CROMWELL AND ANNE BOLEYN
Recorded live at the Buxton International Festival, we revisit the high-wire act of Henry VIII’s court with Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch of the University of Oxford
Wolfson Prize Special: Prof. Mary Fulbrook
WOLFSON HISTORY PRIZE SPECIAL
Few books have laid the crimes and consequences of the Holocaust as bare as Professor Mary Fulbrook’s Reckonings: legacies of Nazi persecutions and the quest for justice (2018)
Commodore Perry’s Expedition to Japan: Lesley Downer (1853)
COMMODORE PERRY’S EXPEDITION TO JAPAN
How Commodore Matthew Perry’s expedition to Japan in 1853 changed the course of the nation’s history
D-Day: Dr Peter Caddick-Adams (1944)
D-DAY
It began on 6 June 1944 when the Allied forces landed around 150,000 troops on the beaches of Normandy in France.
In the Shadow of Vesuvius: Dr Daisy Dunn (79 AD)
IN THE SHADOW OF VESUVIUS
One of the most shocking and spectacular events to ever take place in the ancient world: the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
The Lost Life and Scandalous Death of “LEL”: Dr Lucasta Miller (1838)
THE LOST LIFE AND SCANDALOUS DEATH OF “LEL”
Although Letitia Landon’s name is scarcely known outside specialist circles today, in the 1820s she was one of the brightest stars of the London literary scene.
Sultan Saladin and Jerusalem: Prof. Jonathan Phillips (1187)
SULTAN SALADIN AND JERUSALEM
In 1187, a counter-crusade led by the Sultan Saladin is poised to wrest Jerusalem back from its Christian rulers
Apollo 11 and the Space Suits: Kassia St Clair (1969)
APOLLO 11 AND THE SPACE SUITS
Fifty years ago humankind stepped on the moon for the first time. This is the story of the space suit that allowed them to do it.
Walking with Destiny: Andrew Roberts (1940)
WALKING WITH DESTINY
Historian and biographer Andrew Roberts takes us back to those tense and dramatic days, 8-10 May 1940.
Remnants of Partition: Aanchal Malhotra (1947)
REMNANTS OF PARTITION
An unholy rush: the cavalier, chaotic and catastrophic sequence of events surrounding Indian Independence in the summer of 1947
Socrates and Aspasia: Prof. Armand D'Angour (450 – 416 BCE)
SOCRATES AND ASPASIA
The philosopher who changed the way we think about the world and the woman who changed him
A Botanical Odyssey: Matt Biggs (1905)
A BOTANICAL ODYSSEY
Experience the (mis)adventures of the plant hunter George Forrest and his ill-omened expedition into the mountains of Yunnan
The Warrior, the Voyager and the Artist: Dr Kate Fullagar (1776)
THE WARRIOR, THE VOYAGER AND THE ARTIST
In this episode of Travels Through Time the Australian historian Dr Kate Fullagar travels back to 10 December 1776.
Radical Resistance: Dr Diane Atkinson (1914)
RADICAL RESISTANCE: THE RISE OF THE SUFFRAGETTES
In this episode historian and author, Diane Atkinson, takes us onto the streets and into the homes of Britain’s most militant suffragettes.
From Pole to Pole: Sir Michael Palin (1841-8)
POLE TO POLE: HMS EREBUS 1841-1848
In the first episode of our new podcast, Travels Through Time, Michael Palin takes us aboard HMS Erebus.