Queen Victoria’s spy network
Richard J Aldrich and Rory Cormac discuss Queen Victoria’s love of espionage and her network of royal intelligence agents
Richard J Aldrich and Rory Cormac discuss Queen Victoria’s love of espionage and her network of royal intelligence agents
Rana Mitter answers your questions on one of the defining events of modern Chinese history, launched by Chairman Mao in 1966
Dominic Sandbrook explains how the Beatles reflected 1960s Britain, from the globalisation of pop culture to a fascination with mysticism
Matthew Gabriele and David M Perry challenge some widely held views about the history of medieval Europe
Thomas Morris recounts a strange historical cold case revolving around a body found in a railway office that was locked from the inside
Mike Carr reveals how there was more to Muslim-Christian relations in the medieval era than the Crusades
Thomas Harding discusses a little-known uprising by enslaved people in the British colony of Demerara in 1823
Naval historian Kate Jamieson tackles listener questions on the Age of Sail, when sailing ships dominated global trade and warfare
Jane Desborough speaks about a new Science Museum exhibition, Ancient Greeks: Science and Wisdom
Edward Brooke-Hitching explores the many heavens, hells and lands of the dead from civilisations across global history
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