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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
2404
Years Active
2007 - 2025
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How the Cold War made the modern world

How the Cold War made the modern world

For most of the latter half of the 20th century, the world was frozen in a standoff. The Cold War era was defined by the ideological fissure between capitalism, led by the United States, and communis…

00:47:46  |   Tue 16 Sep 2025
Alva Vanderbilt: life of the week

Alva Vanderbilt: life of the week

Climbing to the top of Gilded Age society in 19th-century America, socialite Alva Vanderbilt made headlines for being one of the first elite women to divorce on her terms, and she later turned her am…
00:40:45  |   Mon 15 Sep 2025
How women were erased from economic history

How women were erased from economic history

Across 12,000 years of history, prosperity has flourished in societies where women could fully participate – and faltered when they were pushed to the margins. That's what Dr Victoria Bateman argues …
00:46:11  |   Sun 14 Sep 2025
The Phoenicians: everything you wanted to know

The Phoenicians: everything you wanted to know

They gave us the alphabet, charted the seas by the Pole Star, and built Carthage – once Rome’s greatest rival. So why have the Phoenicians been forgotten? Speaking to Emily Briffett, historian Joseph…
00:49:42  |   Sat 13 Sep 2025
Black women and the fight for human rights

Black women and the fight for human rights

Despite facing significant obstacles in their own lives, black women in the United States were at the forefront of campaigns for human rights at home and abroad. Historian Keisha N Blain tells the st…
00:38:34  |   Thu 11 Sep 2025
Soviet dissidents who challenged the Kremlin

Soviet dissidents who challenged the Kremlin

In the years following Stalin’s death in 1953, a new phenomenon emerged within the Soviet Union: so-called 'dissidents'. Preferring to think of themselves as 'rights defenders', these individuals adv…
00:51:42  |   Tue 09 Sep 2025
El Cid: life of the week

El Cid: life of the week

The life of El Cid, the famed 11th-century Castilian warrior otherwise known as Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, is steeped in legend. Historian Nora Berend joins Danny Bird to examine his real-life exploits d…
00:30:59  |   Mon 08 Sep 2025
Burying the enemy: commemorating the world wars' fallen foes

Burying the enemy: commemorating the world wars' fallen foes

For Britain and Germany, both world wars saw hundreds of thousands of casualties – but what happened to the bodies of those who died on enemy territory? And what impact did this have upon their berea…
00:40:32  |   Sun 07 Sep 2025
The Mughal empire: everything you wanted to know

The Mughal empire: everything you wanted to know

The Mughal empire was one of the most powerful and influential dynasties in South Asian history, blending together a mix of cultural traditions to create a legacy of dazzling architecture, innovative…
00:49:50  |   Sat 06 Sep 2025
The Amazons: wonder-women of the ancient world

The Amazons: wonder-women of the ancient world

If you know anything about the Amazons of ancient legend, it's probably that they were fearsome female fighters, who bravely battled against male heroes of Greek legend. But, according to Professor D…
00:43:07  |   Thu 04 Sep 2025
How did the Vikings shape Russia and Ukraine?

How did the Vikings shape Russia and Ukraine?

The story of the Vikings who travelled to eastern Europe is just as thrilling as the story of those who headed west. It's also just as important – still being relevant today through deep rooted conne…
00:45:38  |   Tue 02 Sep 2025
William the Conqueror: life of the week

William the Conqueror: life of the week

In 1066, William, Duke of Normandy, crossed the Channel and changed English history forever. Known to some as a ruthless and ambitious conqueror and to others as a astute and innovative state-builder…
00:49:10  |   Mon 01 Sep 2025
Why the Maginot Line couldn't save France in WW2

Why the Maginot Line couldn't save France in WW2

As the threat of war began to loom in the 1930s, an elaborate system of fortifications sprung up in northeastern France. Known as the Maginot line, this string of defences was designed to protect the…
00:40:14  |   Sun 31 Aug 2025
Crime fiction history: everything you wanted to know

Crime fiction history: everything you wanted to know

From Hercule Poirot to Sherlock Holmes, crime fiction has long been a popular genre. But what was the first crime novel? How has crime writing affected real-life cases? And what was the 'Detection Cl…
00:44:33  |   Sat 30 Aug 2025
How Christianity came to dominate the Roman world

How Christianity came to dominate the Roman world

What if the 'fall' of Rome wasn’t a collapse, but a rebrand? In this episode, Alice Roberts delves into the dramatic transformation of the Roman world and the rise of Christianity, from cliffside bur…
00:43:52  |   Thu 28 Aug 2025
The spy next door: Moscow's century-long plot to infiltrate the west

The spy next door: Moscow's century-long plot to infiltrate the west

In 2010, the world was stunned when the United States exposed a covert Russian spy network operating on its soil. Seemingly all-American families living in white-picket-fenced suburbia were in fact d…
00:46:01  |   Tue 26 Aug 2025
Edward the Confessor: life of the week

Edward the Confessor: life of the week

Edward the Confessor, England’s penultimate Anglo-Saxon king, has long been remembered as a saintly, pious monarch – but was he really the weak ruler whose indecision paved the way for the Norman Con…
00:49:42  |   Mon 25 Aug 2025
Britain and the Caribbean: from slavery to Black Lives Matter

Britain and the Caribbean: from slavery to Black Lives Matter

Histories of British involvement in the Caribbean tend to focus mainly on the period of plantation slavery but, in her new book Empire Without End, Imaobong Umoren argues that we need to take a broad…
00:30:00  |   Sun 24 Aug 2025
Nationalism: everything you wanted to know

Nationalism: everything you wanted to know

Human beings tend to identify with being in a group, and, historically, few groupings have been more potent than the idea of the nation. But when did people first embrace the idea of the nation state…
00:45:17  |   Sat 23 Aug 2025
Preview: The forgers who faked a fortune

Preview: The forgers who faked a fortune

In 1775, a respectable lady, a mild-mannered apothecary and his fast-living identical twin stood accused of pulling off a scam that had earnt them a fortune. But as their trial unfolded, the defendan…
00:08:52  |   Fri 22 Aug 2025
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