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July 7, 2025
/ American History, European History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: European History, Trump
  • Trump’s ICE brownshirts, an historical analysis

    Trump’s ICE brownshirts, an historical analysis

    July 7, 2025
    American History, European History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: European History, Trump

    Nazism sought to bypass legal norms where it couldn’t just sweep them aside. The German Weimar constitution took time to dismantle and new institutions, practices and laws needed to be created in order to subvert it. A similar process is underway in America at the moment and Trump’s recent allocation of over $200 billion to ICE is a huge step towards cementing a police state that is answerable directly to him. Today we explore the comparisons between Trumpism and Nazism where they are most evide

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  • Bowie and the 1960s

    Bowie and the 1960s

    July 4, 2025
    European History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Social & Cultural History, Social & Cultural History

    In this episode of Explaining History, we dive into the fascinating world of David Bowie’s 1960s—a decade of shifting cultural currents, personal reinvention, and the search for identity that would shape one of the most iconic artists of the 20th century.Drawing on Neil Stephenson’s insightful book David Bowie, we explore how the social upheavals of the 60s—from Swinging London and Mod culture to the countercultural movements and sexual liberation—created a crucible in which Bowie experimented w

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  • British spies in Mesopotamia – 1915

    British spies in Mesopotamia – 1915

    July 3, 2025
    Asian History, European History, Middle Eastern History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: European History, Political History

    This episode explores part of the story of St John Philby, father to Kim and eventually advisor to King Ibn Saud. Philby was one of the few administrators that the British government and its colonial government in India could find who understood Arabia and Mesopotamia. In 1915 as British fortunes against the Ottoman Empire took a turn for the worst, Philby was sent to Basra to reorganise the city’s finances after the retreat of the Turks. He would eventually help to organise the financial admini

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  • Austerity Britain 2010 – 2025

    Austerity Britain 2010 – 2025

    July 2, 2025
    Economic History, European History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: European History, Political History

    The project to permanently shrink the British state and to inflict mass hardship on the most vulnerable which was commenced after 2010 has cost untold numbers of lives. The last calculations put the dead at around 338,000 people but it is likely now to be far higher and Britain has exchanged one austerity government for another. Now the Labour Party continues the brutal economic assault on the poor, the unwell and the disabled that the previous Conservative administrations had commenced. Today I

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  • France: Collaboration and Occupation 1940-45

    France: Collaboration and Occupation 1940-45

    July 1, 2025
    American History, European History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: European History

    When France was defeated in 1940, across its empire it underwent a period of civil war as Vichy and Free French forces faced one another. Until at least 1943 there were widespread sympathies across France for the Vichy regime and antipathy towards the British and the Americans. This podcast episode explores the complexities of identity, loyalty and a nation divided. *****STOP PRESS*****I only ever talk about history on this podcast but I also have another life, yes, that of aspirant fantasy auth

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  • The Battle of the Ebro: Part Two

    The Battle of the Ebro: Part Two

    June 25, 2025
    European History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: European History, World War II

    Continued from yesterday’s episode, we read again from Adam Hochschild’s brilliant book Spain in Our Hearts, about the overwhelming odds faced by the International Brigades in Spain as they crossed the Ebro River in the Republic’s last attempt to hold off the fascist generals and attract the support of the British and the French. The agreement at Munich over the fate of Czechoslovakia signalled that the British and French had no interest in fighting to save Spain from Hitler’s proxies. *****STOP

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  • The Battle of the Ebro: Part One

    The Battle of the Ebro: Part One

    June 24, 2025
    European History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: European History, Political History

    In 1938, the fascist generals who had launched their insurrection two years earlier had divided the country but had not been able to seize Madrid. The Republican government was running out of fuel, arms and options, and decided on one last roll of the dice. Juan Negrin and his government agreed to send their army, including the International Brigades, across the River Ebro to strike deep into Nationalist territory, in the hope that a solid victory would inspire the British and the French at leas

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  • Himmler and Auschwitz

    Himmler and Auschwitz

    June 20, 2025
    American History, Economic History, European History, Military History, Podcast, Podcast: European History, World War II

    The economic realities of a failing war in the east accelerated the timetable for genocide at the highest levels of the Third Reich, but in July 1942 Heinrich Himmler also intended Auschwitz Birkenau to be a site for extracting slave labour from prisoners. He intended this because of the impeding economic and production crises that would engulf the Third Reich as it faced an alliance of America, the USSR and the British Empire. This podcast episode explores the intentions of the SS leader and o

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  • The demise of Britain’s post war foreign policy

    The demise of Britain’s post war foreign policy

    June 19, 2025
    American History, European History, Middle Eastern History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: American History

    In the aftermath of the Second World War, as Britain’s Empire faded away, British Prime Ministers had few choices than to take their lead from America. Following the disaster of the Suez invasion, Britain abandoned any pretence that it might have an independent foreign policy and operated as an arm of American power in the world until the present day. As we face the possibility of a war with Iran that almost 80 per cent of the population oppose but British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has str

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  • African Americans and the Oscars, from Gone with the Wind to Black Lives Matter

    African Americans and the Oscars, from Gone with the Wind to Black Lives Matter

    June 18, 2025
    American History, Asian History, European History, Podcast, Podcast: American History, Political History, World War II

    In this episode, we hear from with award-winning author, journalist and broadcaster Ben Arogundade about his latest book, Hollywood Blackout.Drawing on a century of film history, Hollywood Blackout explores how the Academy Awards have both resisted and reflected changing social forces — from the Nazi invasion of Europe to the Civil Rights Movement, Vietnam, #OscarsSoWhite, and #BlackLivesMatter. Arogundade reveals how external political and cultural shocks shaped who was celebrated at the Oscars

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