During this break of new episodes, why not check out our previous episodes starting with our most recent one: The Real Tchaikovsky (1/8) #Podcast#historyhack
While writing the book, Simon Morrison went down many research rabbit holes about how they did things in the 1800s that we wouldn't even think twice about (7/8) #History
Out today l! Alina talks to Roger Moorhouse about the Ribbentrop - Molotov pact which saw Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia form an alliance and how that effected Poland… also why Molotov had an ego but wasn’t too bright
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Today’s episode sees Chris returns to talk about a Napoleonic Naval adventurer with @latelordchatham from her book “Quicksilver Captain; the improbable life of Sir Home Popham”
open.spotify.com/episode/4Vj…
Because Chris can’t understand how to schedule a podcast release you can check out this week’s recording a day early! @restorationcake talks to Catherine Curzon about “The real Bogie and Bacall” one of Hollywood’s most enduring romances
open.spotify.com/episode/7gG…
Talking to @restorationcake about all things Restoration was such a blast - If you’re still clamoring for Pepys content, be sure to give the latest @hack_history a listen!
It was a pleasure to chat to @MarloAvidon about her deep dive into Samuel Pepys’ collection of fashion prints for @hack_history. Who knew Sam was such a dedicated follower of fashion?
Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts!
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New episode! Charly chats with @MarloAvidon about Samuel Pepys' collection of fashion prints. What do they tell us about the man himself?
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You can hear my conversation with @anniegarthwaite on MsUnderstood from @hack_history (listen wherever you get your podcasts… links get tweets buried!).
The King’s Mother is available from all good bookshops now!