Stranger danger? Xenophobia’s unexpected history

Stranger danger? Xenophobia’s unexpected hist...

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: life of the week

Mozart is celebrated for his musical genius – but how did he rise to such enduring fame? What inspired him, and who was the man beyond the concert halls and compositions? Ahead of new TV drama Amadeus launching on Sky Atlantic in the UK on 21 December, Hannah Templeton tells Laur ...  عرض المزيد

A short history of ghost hunting

A spooky story during the Christmas season has become traditional – and the modern ghost story was invented by the Victorians, who embraced the supernatural and tried to understand it. Ben Machell has investigated the history of ghost hunting and supernatural investigations since ...  عرض المزيد

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Strangers
Thinking Allowed

Strangers: Laurie Taylor explores Xenophobia, the fear or hatred of those we do not know. Evolutionary psychologists often describe it as a natural and timeless phenomenon rooted in ancient history. But how accurate is that bleak assessment? George Makari, historian and Director ...  عرض المزيد

Introducing Tides of History
Tides of History

History does not repeat itself, but it does rhyme, said Mark Twain. From the fall of the Roman Empire to the rise of the modern world: history ebbs and flows over the centuries, driven by great tides of economic, social, political, religious, and cultural change that shap ...

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Learn to do it afraid
Thick & Thin

When you look back at your happiest moments, you’ll find that even the best times in life are not without fear. In this episode of Thick & Thin, I’m retracing my steps to find the times I let fear write my story. We talk about fighting the fear of “what if”, what to do when you f ...  عرض المزيد

Understanding the Alien World of Ancient Greece: Interview with Professor Greg Anderson
Tides of History

It's often said that the past is a foreign country, where our basic assumptions about how the world is supposed to work don't apply. But what does that mean for the practice of history? Professor Greg Anderson has fascinating ideas about how to actually understand the people o ...

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