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Subject to Change

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Subject to Change

Russell Hogg

Crimea (part 3): The Nazis, Stalin and the bitter end

July 05, 2026 11:00pm 42 min

Professor Donald Rayfield picks up Crimea’s story in spring 1942, when Germany turns south for the Black Sea and oil. Some Tartars can't imagine anyone worse than Stalin. Some can't imagine anyone worse than Hitler. Trag...

Crimea (part 2): from the Golden Horde to Catherine the Great

June 14, 2026 11:00pm 56 min

Donald Rayfield returns for the second of three episodes on Crimea — this time taking the long view, from the Mongol Golden Horde to Catherine the Great's annexation and the early Soviet period.At its height the Crimean ...

POWs of the Crimean War

May 21, 2026 9:00pm 46 min

The subject today comes out of the Crimean war (1853-1856).I talked to Professor Donald Rayfield, Emeritus Professor of Russian and Georgian history at Queen Mary University of London, about the war itself and in particu...

The Return of the Emperor (Justinian II - part 2)

April 27, 2026 7:00am 1:03

Part 1 of the podcast told the sad story of how some shocking misjudgements on the part of Justinian saw him dragged to the Hippodrome where a man with a pair of pliers cut off his nose, cut out his tongue.But in a misju...

Mutilated and exiled (the Emperor Justinian II - part 1)

April 20, 2026 9:00am 47 min

Justinian II becomes emperor at sixteen. Even allowing for the hostility of our sources the reign is not all plain sailing.I'm joined by Professor David Parnell to work through the first half of one of Byzantium's most e...

Buckingham: the most hated man in England

March 31, 2026 1:00am 1:18

You don't have to be young and beautiful to get ahead in Stuart England but it really doesn't hurt. The is the story of 'gorgeous George' - that is to say George Villiers (later Duke of Buckingham) who in his early 20's ...

YEAR ZERO: Jonathan Clements on the First Emperor of China

March 10, 2026 8:00am 1:20

Jonathan Clements returns to talk about his book on the First Emperor of China and the man who was sent to kill him: facts and fictions in Zhang Yimou’s movie Hero (2002), the evil mirror-universe version of Confucianism...

The Big Hop of 1919

February 17, 2026 6:00am 1:16

It is astonishing to me that we went from the first powered flight of a few hundred feet in 1903 to attempting to fly the Atlantic in 1919. The Daily Mail had offered a prize of £10,000 to cross the Atlantic. The pilots ...

Martin Luther, serfdom and the German Peasants’ War

January 26, 2026 11:00am 1:04

Lyndal Roper, Regius Professor of History at Oxford University is on excellent form to talk me through the German Peasant's War of 1524-25. Things I learned:- take Martin Luther seriously (but not literally)- monasteries...

World War I: The surprising victory of 1918

January 05, 2026 5:00am 1:08

Today the thing we find mysterious is why WWI lasted as long as it did. Why continue a pointless slaughter. Comparisions with the war in Ukraine suggest an answer!My guess is is Professor David Stevenson and for him the ...

Ed West on 1066 and all that

December 14, 2025 11:00am 54 min

Ed West is a journalist and massively popular substacker - do check out his substack The Wrong Side of History. But he has a sideline in history so I got him on the show to talk about 1066 and the battle of Hastings. Ed ...

Edward I - a Great and Terrible King

November 24, 2025 5:00am 1:06

A six-foot-two prince who loved tournaments, outfoxed a revolution, and nearly died on crusade returns to build castles that still dominate the Welsh coast and to bend Scotland to his will until Robert the Bruce strikes ...

Empress Wu Zetian and the Age of Female Rule

October 29, 2025 1:00am 1:15

“With the heart of a serpent and the nature of a wolf, she gathered sycophants to her cause and brought destruction to the just. She slew her sister, butchered her brothers, killed her prince, and poisoned her mother. Sh...

Napoleon III Part 2: The Power of Lust

October 06, 2025 6:00am 1:03

As promised in part 1 we started the podcast by talking about some of Napoleon III’s many mistresses.  Women like Harriet Howard, the Brighton bootmaker’s daughter, Virginia de Castiglione, sent by the Italians to seduce...

Napoleon III Part 1: The Lust for Power

September 30, 2025 5:00pm 1:06

From exiled prince to emperor, Napoleon III's rise to power reads like a political thriller too wild to be true. Edward Shawcross tells the story of Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew, a man who attempted not one but two comica...

From Eunuchs to Corsairs: The World of Islamic Slavery

September 02, 2025 5:00am 1:04

Fourteen centuries of enslavement, from the Prophet Muhammad's day to modern Mauritania. Justin Marozzi's fascinating book "Captives and Companions"  has as its subject the complex history of slavery across the Islamic w...

The Tokyo Tribunal: War Crimes, Justice, and Geopolitics

August 18, 2025 7:00am 1:16

This episode looks at the courtroom drama that helped to shape Asia after World War II with Princeton University's Gary Bass. Far more than a simple account of justice served, the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal represents a f...

The Pilgrimage of Grace: When England Fought the Reformation

July 28, 2025 4:00am 1:24

When 50,000 northerners marched under their banners in 1536, England witnessed its largest rebellion since the Peasants' Revolt. The Pilgrimage of Grace wasn't just a protest - it threatened to undo the English Reformati...

Byzantium and the First Crusade

July 09, 2025 9:00am 1:13

The ever excellent Professor David Parnell (of Belisarius and Antonina fame) came on to talk about the First Crusade. And given his interest in the Eastern Roman Empire we spent a lot of time talking about it from that a...

Shattered Jewels - Japan's Path to War (3 and final)

June 19, 2025 6:00am 1:24

What makes a nation launch an attack it cannot hope to win? Admiral Yamamoto, who planned the Pearl Harbor attack, warned Japan's leadership they would have only six months before America would mobilize its entire contin...

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