46. The Paris Commune: France’s Bloodiest Revolution (Ep 1)

46. The Paris Commune: France’s Bloodiest Rev...

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58. Black GIs: Brown Babies and Broken Hearts (Ep 5)

What does the hysteria around white women sleeping with Black GIs tell us about race and class in wartime Britain? Why were Black GIs banned from marrying their British sweethearts? What was the sad fate of many of the mixed raced babies left behind as a result of this encounter? ...  عرض المزيد

57. Black GIs: American Mutiny On British Streets (Ep 4)

What happened when Black GIs went on strike over their violent treatment at the hands of the white Military Police? Why did the American Army start fighting itself in the heart of a British city? How did the Ministry of Information stop the British public from hearing about this ...  عرض المزيد

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609. Nelson: The Gathering Storm (Part 2)
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After two years at sea, what happened when Horatio Nelson - now Britain’s most celebrated naval commander - finally returned home, to his wife and father? Following his involvement in the poisonous politics of Naples, his terrible treatment of the Jacobite rebels, and starting an ...  عرض المزيد

611. Nelson: Bonaparte Prepares to Strike (Part 4)
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With Britain at war for more than eight long years, and her people depleted and hungry, how did her government react to the news that Napoleon Bonaparte was planning a full-scale invasion in 1801? What happened when Nelson tried to attack the French at Boulogne, and what was the ...  عرض المزيد

580. The Irish Civil War: The Assassination of Sir Henry Wilson (Part 1)
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Who was Sir Henry Wilson, and how was he shockingly murdered in 1922? Who ordered it? What was his attitude to the question of Irish Home Rule? Why has death been compared to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, whose death triggered the First World War? How did he garn ...  عرض المزيد

472. The Road to The Great War: Britain's Fateful Choice (Part 4)
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On the 24th of July 1914, in London, the Liberal British Cabinet met to hear the Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward Grey, read them the Ultimatum handed to Serbia by the Austro-Hungarian Empire the day before. The world held its breath, awaiting Serbia’s response. With Germany determi ...  عرض المزيد