Trailer - Intro to Series 14

History Rage - A podcast by Paul Bavill

Welcome to Series 14 of History Rage! A massive thank you to everyone who has supported us on this journey—your encouragement means the world. Here's a sneak peek at the fiery topics we'll be tackling over the next ten weeks. Get ready to challenge everything you thought you knew about history.


Upcoming Rages:

  • Debunking the myth that Thomas Boleyn was a pimp who exploited his daughters with Lauren Mackay.
  • Re-examining the portrayal of Catherine Howard being defined solely by men with Gareth Russell.
  • Challenging the misconception that medieval Europeans were backward and unclean with Jo Hedwig Teeuwisse.
  • Revisiting the Napoleonic Wars beyond just the Peninsula and Waterloo with Rory Butcher.
  • Questioning the simplistic good guy vs bad guy narrative of the United States in the Vietnam War with Robert Thompson.
  • Dispelling the notion that Jane Seymour was the "boring queen" with Elizabeth Norton
  • Raging against the idea that the Lancaster bomber single-handedly won the war with Jane Gulliford-Lowes.
  • Confronting stereotypes about Southern Ireland's neutrality during WWII with Joseph Quinn .
  • Revealing the truth about Mata Hari not being a spy, but Edith Cavell being one with Helen Fry.
  • Correcting the misconception that D-Day sailors simply dropped off the army and went home with Nick Hewitt.


The ragefires will burn again with general release on 7 October. See you then!


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