The USS Arizona sank just nine minutes after being bombed, and its 1,177 dead account for nearly half the servicemen killed in the attack. Read More
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A pre-invasion exercise at Slapton Sands went horribly wrong, and senior Allied commanders covered up the serious losses and breach of D-Day... Read More
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What William Grimes wanted John Quincy Adams to know about freedom on the 50th anniversary of the country’s founding Read More
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Mary Stuart's father reportedly predicted that the Scottish throne would end with a woman. But no one could have foreseen the many twists... Read More
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The medieval church’s acknowledgement that signs were equivalent to a spoken language was transformative for deaf people. Read More
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250 years ago, Thomas Paine's Common Sense made the case for independence, but Paine knew that the harder work was figuring out how to govern... Read More
Join Greg and his guests to learn all about the life of medieval author Geoffrey Chaucer. Read More
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A new book chronicles the tense negotiations that secured the return of nearly 3,000 Allied civilians held by the Japanese during World War II Read More
Red Dawn Over China: How Communism Conquered a Quarter of Humanity by Frank Dikötter is a balanced account of the violent years... Read More
The fourth season of hit Regency period drama Bridgerton tells the story of second son Benedict’s relationship with Sophie, a... Read More
The 2004 movie adaptation Troy retells the epic tale from Homer’s Iliad, but how historically accurate was it? Read More
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The American colonists battle Parliament Read More
In 1946, less than a year after the end of World War Two, Britain's wartime leader sounded an urgent warning about the Soviet threat to the... Read More
The gold train incident was one of several involving riches plundered by the Nazi regime from their victims across Europe. Read More
Ninety years ago this month, German troops marched into the demilitarized Rhineland area in violation of the Versailles Treaty of... Read More
Mexico’s disgraced saviour General Antonio López de Santa Anna completed his comeback on 9 March 1839 as the Pastry War came... Read More
The bodybuilder built a global wellness brand around his chiseled physique. Then World War I derailed his career. Read More
A DC chance to view what newly-minted Americans saw in July 1776 Read More
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Archaeology offers a useful way to counter some biases. Read More
The great cities of Mesopotamia ("the land between two rivers") developed prior to the late 4th millennium BCE along two rivers – the... Read More
From dealing with nits to learning the three Rs, ancient Roman childhood bore some striking similarities to the modern experience Read More
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The great cities of Mesopotamia ("the land between two rivers") developed prior to the late 4th millennium BCE along two rivers – the Tigris and Euphrates – and were fully established by the Early Dynastic...... Read More
Ninety years ago this month, German troops marched into the demilitarized Rhineland area in violation of the Versailles Treaty of 1919. Some historians and international relations experts, like Henry Kissinger, contend that the Rhineland Crisis of March 1936 was a turning point in history. Had Britain and France reacted forcefully against the entry of German troops into the demilitarized Rhi... Read More
The highs and the lows on the way to modern America.... Read More