Episodes

  • Herodotus and the Conquest of Lydia, Ancient History: Persia Part 3
    Dec 1 2025

    In this episode we look at what our old friend Herodotus has to say about the Conquest of Lydia. Featuring lots of interference by the Gods, fortune telling oracles and more camels than you shake a stick at.

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    13 mins
  • The Conquest of the Medes Ancient History Persia Part 2
    Nov 26 2025

    In this episode we look at what Herodotus and our other sources have to tell us about the conquest of the Medes covered in Episode 1 of this series.

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    12 mins
  • Who was Cyrus the Great? Ancient History: Persia Part I
    Nov 18 2025

    The first episode in our new Ancient History GCSE series on the Persian Empire looks at the problems with sources and where Cyrus came from.

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    17 mins
  • Castle Acre Priory - Norman England Site Study 2021
    Nov 18 2021

    What can castle Acre tell us about the influence of the Cluniac Order on England? Who were the Cluniacs? And how did the complicated relationships between powerful individual men in this period impact on the revival of monasticism in England? How did monasteries impact on the political, economic and social fabric of this new, Norman state?

    Buckle in, because it's a long one as we look at the site study for the 2021 exam and dig into the birth and development of Castle Acre Priory.

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    44 mins
  • Norman England: Castle Acre Priory - Monasticism
    Nov 16 2021

    The Historic Site Study for 2021 is Castle Acre Priory; but you can't understand why Castle Acre is so important without the context of monastisicm in Norman england. What is a monastery? Who do monks do?

    The next episode will dig deeply into Castle Acre and how it links to the rest of Norman England.

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    13 mins
  • Germany: A golden age? Weimar Culture
    Nov 15 2021

    Alongside the economic and political stability of the Stresemann period came a flowering of Weimar Culture. What did this look like, how did it impact our world today and how did it give the Nazis a wedge issue they could use to gain political traction with people in the countryside?

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    14 mins
  • Germany: A Golden Age? Stresemann and the 1920s
    Feb 12 2021

    The Weimar Republic seemed on the brink of collapse in 1923 - yet it survived for another ten years. Was this miracle a true recovery or merely papering over the cracks? Join us as we look at the career of Gustav Stresemann and struggle to agree on a single pronunciantion for his name.

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    19 mins
  • Norman England: How Much Did Life Change?
    Feb 6 2021

    1066 is regarded as a watershed moment when all of life in England changed. How far is this accurate? In this episode we look at the various ways that life changed in Norman England - and the ways in which is changed.

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    32 mins