How the Age of Revolutions rocked the Royal Navy
James Davey charts the story of Britain’s Royal Navy across the turbulent 1790s: a period rife with radicalised sailors, mutinies and harsh responses from those in power
James Davey charts the story of Britain’s Royal Navy across the turbulent 1790s: a period rife with radicalised sailors, mutinies and harsh responses from those in power
Professor Andrew Lambert charts the origins of the Crimean War – and considers whether the build up to the conflict can be considered a 19th-century cold war
Professor Anne Murphy delves into the inner workings of the Bank of England during the age of revolution
Jonathan Kennedy explores the myriad ways in which microbes and diseases have altered the course of human history
Nigel Jones tells the story of the brothel that doubled up as a espionage post in Nazi Berlin
Katrina Navickas answers listener questions on the civil unrest caused by textile workers whose livelihoods were threatened by the innovations of the Industrial Revolution
Sarah Percy reveals some of the roles women have played in military campaigns, from daring revolutionaries to entrepreneurial camp followers
Christienna Fryar reveals the longer history of British-Caribbean relations that predates the arrival of HMT Empire Windrush at Tilbury docks on 22 June 1948
Tim Hannigan charts the story of Cornwall, and explores what sets it apart from the rest of England
Paul Preston discusses how paranoia and conspiracy theories roused General Franco and his supporters into a military rebellion against the Spanish Republic
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