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Podcast: Political History

November 9, 2025
/ African History, Economic History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Political History, Political History
  • Live Aid, famine, debt and activism: A four decade struggle for justice

    Live Aid, famine, debt and activism: A four decade struggle for justice

    November 9, 2025
    African History, Economic History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Political History, Political History

    In this episode of the Explaining History podcast, host Nick Shepley is joined by veteran journalist and author Paul Vallely to explore the definitive inside story of Live Aid and its far-reaching legacy. Vallely’s new book, Live Aid: The Definitive 40-Year Story from Pop and Poverty to Politics and Power, chronicles the journey from the 1984–85 Ethiopian famine and the iconic 1985 Live Aid concert through four decades of activism against global poverty. The conversation delves into how a charit

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  • Italian dockworkers and Gaza

    Italian dockworkers and Gaza

    September 29, 2025
    European History, Modern History, Palestine and Israel, Podcast, Podcast Gaza, Podcast: Palestine, Podcast: Political History, Political History

    As an international aid flotilla approaches the shores of Gaza, sailing directly towards an Israeli naval blockade, strikers in Italy have forced the government there to send warships to escort them (much against the official policy of the far right Meloni government). This shows us the power of solidarity and strike action. Go Deeper: Visit our website at www.explaininghistory.org for articles and detailed explorations of the topics discussed.▸ Join the Conversation: Our community of history en

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  • Trump’s State Visit 2.0

    Trump’s State Visit 2.0

    September 15, 2025
    American History, Economic History, European History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Political History, Political History, Trump

    This week, two seemingly separate events tell a single, troubling story about Britain’s place in the modern world. First, a massive, 100,000-strong far-right rally, supported by American funding, took to the streets of London. Now, Keir Starmer’s government is preparing to roll out the red carpet for an unprecedented second state visit for Donald Trump.These are not separate events. They are two acts in the same play.In this episode, Nick Shepley argues that Britain is preparing to advertise its

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  • Tony Benn on Marxism and the Labour Party

    Tony Benn on Marxism and the Labour Party

    September 3, 2025
    Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Political History, Political History

    Tony Benn was one of the most important political figures in the second half of the 20th Century in Britain. His journey from the centreground of Labour politics to the left and his understanding of the various traditions and ideas within the Labour movement is the topic of today’s podcast. In this episode we look at the collection of Benn’s postumous speeches and writings – The Most Dangerous Man in Britain – and his essay Marxism and the Labour Party.Newsflash: You can find everything Explaini

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  • Britain’s Austerity Trap

    Britain’s Austerity Trap

    July 16, 2025
    Economic History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Political History, Political History

    Britain’s Austerity TrapWhy is one of the world’s richest countries still behaving like it’s broke?In this episode of Explaining History, we dive into Yanis Varoufakis’s searing critique of Britain’s ongoing austerity dilemma under the new Labour government. Despite hopes for change, Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces the same iron cage of fiscal rules, banker subsidies, and Treasury orthodoxy that has strangled public spending for decades.We unpack the hidden costs of so-called “zombie austerity,”

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  • Maoist struggle sessions and the Cultural Revolution

    Maoist struggle sessions and the Cultural Revolution

    July 10, 2025
    Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Political History, Political History

    This episode draws from the excellent book Red Memory by Tania Brannigan, an oral history of the Cultural Revolution. Here we examine the role of thought, how Mao sought to stimulate public thought during the Hundred Flowers Campaign of the late 1950s to seek out enemies and how struggle sessions were a form of thought torture, making ones own self unbearable. *****STOP PRESS*****I only ever talk about history on this podcast but I also have another life, yes, that of aspirant fantasy author and

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  • Edwardian Britain’s most famous fraudster

    Edwardian Britain’s most famous fraudster

    July 9, 2025
    Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Political History, Political History, Social & Cultural History

    Join us on The Explaining History Podcast as we sit down with historian and author Mark Bridgeman to unravel the extraordinary life—and daring deceptions—of Violet Charlesworth, Britain’s first notorious female fraudster. In his landmark new book, Nothing for Something, Bridgeman spent three years mining court records, witness statements, private archives, and first-hand site visits to reconstruct a scandal that captivated Edwardian Britain.Violet Charlesworth, before her 25th birthday, bilked a

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  • Suffrage, Medicine and Murder

    Suffrage, Medicine and Murder

    June 4, 2025
    Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Political History, Political History, Victorian Era

    In the 1850s a medical revolution was beginning with the discovery of anaesthesia and a political and social revolution was still in its infancy in the guise of the embryonic suffrage movement that would emerge in earnest over a half a century later. In their latest novel together under the pen name Ambrose Parry, Christopher Brookmyre and Marisa Haetzman explore the world of prostitution, blackmail from the perspective of their medical heroes Sarah Fisher and Will Raven in the fifth Fisher and

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  • The political right and ‘anti wokeness’

    The political right and ‘anti wokeness’

    June 2, 2025
    Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Political History, Political History, Social & Cultural History

    Wokeness and anti wokeness are inventions of the political right on both sides of the Atlantic. They are confected ideas that are pushed by elite think tank, media and political groups and have been used in different ways since the era of the counter culture in the late 1960s. Their prime advocates claim that ‘woke’ is some manner of threat to either freedom or common sense, but the reality is far more mundane. The well resourced, organised and funded political right in the US and UK seeks wedge

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  • AQA Revolution and Dictatorship: Russia 1917-53 part 15

    AQA Revolution and Dictatorship: Russia 1917-53 part 15

    February 19, 2025
    European History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Political History, Political History

    This episode is part of our study series AQA – Revolution and Dictatorship – Russia 1917-53. In this episode we look at Stalin’s Terror.Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each weekIf you enjoy the Explaining History podcast and its many years of content and would like to help the show continue, please consider supporting it in the following ways:If you want to go ad-free, you can take out a membership hereOrYou can support the podcast via Patreon hereOr you can just say some nice

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