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History Extra podcast

The History Extra podcast brings you gripping stories from the past and fascinating historical conversations with the world's leading historical experts.


Produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine, History Extra is a free history podcast, with episodes released six times a week. Subscribe now for the real stories behind your favourite films, TV shows and period dramas, as well as compelling insights into lesser-known aspects of the past. 

 

We delve into global history stories spanning the ancient world right up to the modern day. You’ll hear deep dives into the lives of famous historical figures like Cleopatra, Anne Boleyn and Winston Churchill, and explorations of intriguing events from the past, such as the Salem witch trials, the battle of Waterloo and D-Day. 

 

Expect fresh takes on history, helping you get to grips with the latest research, as we explore everything from ancient Roman archaeology and Viking mythology to Renaissance royals and Tudor kings and queens. 

 

Our episodes touch on a wide range of historical eras – from the Normans and Saxons to the Stuarts, Victorians and the Regency period. We cover the most popular historical subjects, from the medieval world to the Second World War, but you’ll also hear conversations on lesser-known parts of our past, including black history and women’s history. 

 

Looking at the history behind today’s headlines, we consider the forces that have shaped today’s world, from the imposing empires that dominated continents, to the revolutions that brought them crashing down. We also examine the impact of conflict across the centuries, from the crusades of the Middle Ages and the battles of the ancient Egyptians to World War One, World War Two and the Cold War.  

 

Plus, we uncover the real history behind myths, legends and conspiracy theories, from the medieval murder mystery of the Princes in the Tower, to the assassination of JFK.  

 

Featuring interviews with notable historians including Mary Beard, Tracy Borman, James Holland and Dan Jones, we cover a range of social, political and military history, with the aim to start conversations about some of the most fascinating areas of the past. 

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History
Update frequency
every day
Average duration
42 minutes
Episodes
2405
Years Active
2007 - 2025
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Victorian women detectives

Victorian women detectives

Apprehending thieves in the street. Disguising as housemaids to spy on adulterous husbands. Investigating and exposing child abuse. The exploits of women detectives in the Victorian era were dramatic…
00:32:34  |   Thu 03 Oct 2024
1066: the battle for England | 2. The power behind the Anglo-Saxon throne

1066: the battle for England | 2. The power behind the Anglo-Saxon throne

Harold II – best known as the defeated king who reportedly got an arrow through the eye at the Battle of Hastings – was part of the Godwin family. In this episode, Marc Morris reveals how the Godwins…
00:38:24  |   Wed 02 Oct 2024
A hidden history of black civil rights

A hidden history of black civil rights

When we think of American civil rights, we tend to focus on the mid 20th-century and the likes of Martin Luther King Jr and Rosa Parks, who fought for the rights of black people in an era of segregat…
00:46:26  |   Tue 01 Oct 2024
Eleanor Roosevelt: life of the week

Eleanor Roosevelt: life of the week

Historian and biographer Susan Ware joins Elinor Evans to discuss the life of Eleanor Roosevelt, from her transformative role as First Lady of the United States during her husband Franklin Delano Roo…
00:46:48  |   Mon 30 Sep 2024
How did the US get so many guns?

How did the US get so many guns?

Today there are an estimated 450 million guns in civilian hands in the United States – ten times the number than at the end of the Second World War. But how did that conflict spark a weaponry boom? A…
00:48:17  |   Sun 29 Sep 2024
Communism: everything you wanted to know

Communism: everything you wanted to know

First published in 1848, the The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels presents communism as a 'spectre' haunting Europe. During the century that followed, this revolutionary ideology…
00:48:30  |   Sat 28 Sep 2024
Liberating WW2 Naples: triumph and tragedy

Liberating WW2 Naples: triumph and tragedy

When Allied forces arrived in Naples in October 1943, they found a city on its knees. Already ravaged by three years of war, Naples had been further decimated by German occupiers and now faced a desp…
00:29:25  |   Thu 26 Sep 2024
1066: the battle for England | 1. Vikings, Normans and rebellious Anglo-Saxons

1066: the battle for England | 1. Vikings, Normans and rebellious Anglo-Saxons

The roots of the Norman Conquest of 1066 can be traced all the way back to 1016 – when England was hit by an earlier foreign invasion. This time, the assault came from Denmark and the forces of Cnut.…
00:52:30  |   Wed 25 Sep 2024
Churchill's prewar crisis meetings

Churchill's prewar crisis meetings

In the run-up to the Second World War, Winston Churchill's Kent home, Chartwell, was transformed from a cosy country pile to an informal Home Office, as the politician invited influential guests to c…
00:35:48  |   Tue 24 Sep 2024
Henry VII: life of the week

Henry VII: life of the week

Henry VII has gone down in history as the miserable miser who, rightly or wrongly, seized the English Crown from the hands of Richard III at the battle of Bosworth. But, according to historian and au…
00:56:20  |   Mon 23 Sep 2024
Tokyo 1946: the war crime trial that shaped Japan's future

Tokyo 1946: the war crime trial that shaped Japan's future

In 1946, as Japan stood in ruins at the end of the Second World War, an international trial was launched in Tokyo. It was a mammoth legal and political undertaking that lasted more than two years, as…
00:46:15  |   Sun 22 Sep 2024
The Stuarts: everything you wanted to know

The Stuarts: everything you wanted to know

What do we know about James I's sexuality? How did Charles I squander his throne? How successful was the 'Glorious Revolution'? And why is the turbulence of the 17th century still overshadowed by the…
00:39:57  |   Sat 21 Sep 2024
Hidden environmental histories of the last 500 years

Hidden environmental histories of the last 500 years

From the Mongol expansion to the world wars, and from colonialism to the slave trade, the biggest historical events of the past 500 years have reshaped not only human history, but also the natural wo…
00:34:51  |   Thu 19 Sep 2024
Ancient Egypt | 5. a lost world?

Ancient Egypt | 5. a lost world?

Why are we still so obsessed with ancient Egypt? In this fifth episode of Ancient Egypt: the big questions, Emily Briffett is joined by curator and Egyptologist Campbell Price for a final time to exp…
00:49:45  |   Wed 18 Sep 2024
Congo, Cold War & CIA plotting: the 1961 assassination that shook Africa

Congo, Cold War & CIA plotting: the 1961 assassination that shook Africa

Soon after gaining independence from Belgium in 1960, the new Republic of the Congo was rocked by the assassination of its young firebrand leader, Patrice Lumumba. Stuart A Reid unpicks this story in…
00:38:09  |   Tue 17 Sep 2024
Viking trade, Titanic and Olympic rings: history behind the headlines

Viking trade, Titanic and Olympic rings: history behind the headlines

Hannah Skoda and Rana Mitter discuss the historical news stories that have made headlines this month In the latest episode of our monthly series charting the past behind the present, Hannah Skoda and…
00:49:08  |   Mon 16 Sep 2024
How ancient India transformed the world

How ancient India transformed the world

From the Roman economy and Angkor Wat to the spread of Buddhism and the numerical system we use today, ancient India was one of the great seedbeds of human civilisation. Indian art, religion, technol…
00:41:19  |   Sun 15 Sep 2024
The Hittites: everything you wanted to know

The Hittites: everything you wanted to know

The Hittites were one of the most powerful civilisations in the Near East, building a vast empire that encompassed much of modern-day Turkey. But aside from a few vague references in ancient texts, p…
00:48:39  |   Sat 14 Sep 2024
The Iranian embassy siege: an SAS hostage drama in London

The Iranian embassy siege: an SAS hostage drama in London

In May 1980, TV coverage of the world snooker final was interrupted by live footage of men in black balaclavas abseiling down the walls of the Iranian Embassy in London. This was Operation Nimrod, a …
00:39:01  |   Thu 12 Sep 2024
Ancient Egypt | 4. religion and death

Ancient Egypt | 4. religion and death

Nothing is more synonymous with ancient Egypt than mummification. But why was this postmortem practice actually performed? And what other rituals and beliefs surrounded death in the ancient civilisat…
00:44:26  |   Wed 11 Sep 2024
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