Hidden Histories
A podcast by History Hit Network
51 Episoade
-  Sarah Goldsmith on the Grand TourPublicat: 07.05.2021
-  Joanne Paul on Anne Dowriche and the French RevolutionPublicat: 06.05.2021
-  Rachel Hewitt on the History of Women, the Outdoors and the Safety of the StreetsPublicat: 05.05.2021
-  Emily Cock on Disability in the Early Modern PeriodPublicat: 04.05.2021
-  Louisa Egbunike on the Nigeria-Biafra War Through the ArtsPublicat: 03.05.2021
-  Sophie Oliver on Jean RhysPublicat: 30.04.2021
-  Jon Healey on the Tumultuous 17th CenturyPublicat: 29.04.2021
-  Nandini Das on the Early Age of TravelPublicat: 28.04.2021
-  David Petts on the Holy Island of LindisfarnePublicat: 27.04.2021
-  Emma Butcher on Children And Warfare In The 18th To The 21st CenturyPublicat: 26.04.2021
-  Seb Falk on The Light AgesPublicat: 04.12.2020
-  Victoria Donovan on Preservation and Patriotism in RussiaPublicat: 03.12.2020
-  Sam Goodman on Imperialism, Britishness and AlesPublicat: 02.12.2020
-  Michael Talbot on the Ottoman Empire and PiracyPublicat: 01.12.2020
-  Christienna Fryar on the Emancipation of JamaicaPublicat: 30.11.2020
-  Edmund Richardson on Charles Masson and Discovering the Lost Cities of Alexander the GreatPublicat: 27.11.2020
-  Brendan McGeever on Anti-Semitism and the Russian RevolutionPublicat: 26.11.2020
-  Catherine Fletcher on the Dark Side of the Italian RenaissancePublicat: 25.11.2020
-  Tom Scott-Smith on the History of Famine ReliefPublicat: 24.11.2020
-  Joanna Cohen on the US and Early PatriotismPublicat: 23.11.2020
Hidden Histories sees Helen Carr exploring some of the country's hidden treasures, as she and some of our finest historians scramble through the actual spaces where history happened. Whether she's visiting the whorehouses of Covent Garden, or retracing the steps of the Peasants Revolt, Helen and her guests are a delightful guide to the hidden histories that lie just off the beaten track. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
