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Oliver Webb-Carter
The editor of Aspects of History, Ollie Webb-Carter, interviews historians and authors on the past - from the ancient world right up to the modern day. In each episode, Ollie seeks to get to the bottom of a story or scrutinise a figure from history. There are bonus episodes too, on current events and anniversaries to the Aspects of History Film Club.
The French & Indian War with John Sayles
My guest this week is the legendary filmmaker John Sayles, who has just written an epic novel, Jamie MacGillivray, set during the French & Indian War. We talk about the history, Native American tribes and Scotland at the time of the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion. The French & Indian War was part of the wider Seven Years War conflict, which Winston Churchill described as the first world war.
John's films have a strong historical theme, so we discuss his career, and go on to talk about filmmaking today, and the new challenges posed by streaming services.
John Sayles Links
Jamie MacGillivray: The Renegade's Journey
Lone Star (1996)
John on Twitter
Aspects of History Links
Aspects of History's Top 10 War Films - Aspects of History
Ollie on Twitter
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50:1404/03/2023
The Middle Ages with Ian Mortimer
My guest this week is the bestselling author of the Medieval period Ian Mortimer. We get to grips with the issues of the era, including when it starts and ends; the introduction of time; slavery, serfdom and inequality; the Black Death; the Middle Ages on film, Edward III and Richard III, and plenty more.
Ian is a fascinating historian who makes you think about a period that is often dismissed by certain historians and Tarantino crime lords as simply being about torture and brutality, but the truth is far more interesting.
Ian Mortimer's Links
Medieval Horizons: Why the Middle Ages Matter
The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England
Ollie Links
Ollie on Twitter
Latest article: Top 10 War Films
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54:4425/02/2023
Aspects of History Film Club: Lincoln (2012)
In the first of a new series of bonus episodes, the Aspects of History Film Club discusses Lincoln, directed by Steven Spielberg with friend of the show Director Tim Hewitt. Released more than ten years ago, it won Daniel Day Lewis his third Oscar for Best Actor. With a host of acting talent including Sally Field, Tommy Lee Jones, Jared Harris and Gloria Reuben, the film covers the political machinations that led to the 13th Amendment, to the Constitution of the United States to abolish slavery.
We discuss Most Unlikely Scene, Best Performance and Legacy, as well as veering off on a few tangents involving Jared Harris, other Civil War films, The West Wing and a small homage to John Sayles' Lone Star (1996).
Next film in the club: Argo (2012)
Links
IMDB Lincoln
Book on which the film is based: Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, by Doris Kearns Goodwin
Tim Hewitt on Twitter
Ollie on Twitter
Email Ollie - [email protected]
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46:2721/02/2023
Colonialism with Nigel Biggar
This week's guest is Nigel Biggar, the author of a new book, Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning, which deals with the British Empire. Nigel asks the question, is it all bad, or is there a more nuanced interpretation of around 300 years of history? We discuss slavery, famine, the Second World War and whether pride or shame are the right responses to the people and events of empire.
Nigel Biggar is Emeritus Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology at the University of Oxford and he gives a balanced view of empire and colonialism which makes for an interesting chat.
Coming up on Tuesday, the Aspects of History Film Club with Director Tim Hewitt starts with Lincoln (2012).
Nigel Biggar Links
Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning
Nigel on Twitter
Aspects of History Links
Ollie on Twitter
Ollie's recent piece: The Great War: Was it a Waste?
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52:1018/02/2023
SAS Origins with Tom Petch
My guest this week is the writer and filmmaker Tom Petch, author of Speed, Aggression, Surprise: The Untold Secret Origins of the SAS. It's predominantly the story of Dudley Clarke, played by Dominic West in SAS Rogue Heroes. Clarke was the brains behind so many Special Forces units that sprung up in the War - necessity being the mother of invention. We talk about him, Eric Dorman Smith, T.E. Lawrence and the modern day SAS.
Tom is also a filmmaker, and directed The Patrol, a psychological drama about a platoon of British troops up against the Taliban, so we talk a bit about that and the West's withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Tom Petch Links
Book: Speed, Aggression, Surprise: The Untold Secret Origins of the SAS
Tom's film: The Patrol
Article: Were the SAS Rogue Heroes? - Aspects of History by Tom Petch
Tom on Twitter
Aspects of History Links
Article: Aspects of History The Birth of the SAS in WW2 by Gavin Mortimer
Ollie on Twitter
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01:01:1911/02/2023
The First World War with Gary Sheffield
This week's guest is the distinguished historian Gary Sheffield, author of Forgotten Victory: First World War Myths & Realities, and we explode some of those myths that have developed over the years. Thanks to the great TV show Blackadder, and it is great, a view developed that the generals, and in particular British generals, were callous upper class twits who drank fine wines as their .
Why did the war start, and who was to blame? Was it lions led by donkeys? What was Haig like as a general? All this and much more is answered.
Gary Sheffield Links
Forgotten Victory: First World War Myths & Realities
Gary on Twitter
Aspects of History Links
Website
Ollie on Twitter
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01:03:4604/02/2023
The Anglo-Zulu War with Saul David
This week's pod is a real treat - it's the 144th anniversary of the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 which began in January. My guest is Saul David, author of Zulu: The Heroism & Tragedy of the Zulu War of 1879.
The arrogance of the British Empire resulted in a humiliating defeat at Isandlwana, before recovering with the morale boosting defence at Rorke's Drift, made famous by Stanley Baker and Michael Caine in the 1964 movie, Zulu.
Saul and I discuss the build up to the invasion, the Zulu nation itself and its ancient antecedents, the personalities involved, the Zulu victories before their eventual defeat and what the conflict means for empire and colonialism today.
Saul David Links
Zulu: The Heroism & Tragedy of the Zulu War of 1879
Victoria's Wars: The Rise of Empire
Military Blunders
Saul on Twitter
Ollie Links
Ollie on Twitter
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48:1628/01/2023
The Trial & Execution of Charles I - Part Two: The Execution with Mark Turnbull
I continue my chat with Mark Turnbull on the execution of Charles I, which took place on the 30th January 1649.
Charles is guilty in a stitch up, but what is Cromwell's role? Did Charles crumble in the immediate aftermath of the guilty verdict? What were his final words, and was the chop itself executed (sorry) smoothly?
This is Part Two, so I do recommend going back to listen to Part One on the Trial.
Mark Turnbull Links
The King's Cavalier
Mark on Twitter
Aspects of History Links
The Trial of Charles I by Leanda de Lisle - Aspects of History
Ollie on Twitter
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41:1224/01/2023
The Trial & Execution of Charles I - Part One: The Trial with Mark Turnbull
This week's guest is friend of the show Mark Turnbull who returns to talk about the trial of King Charles I, which began on 20th January 1649. The trial was a sham, but Charles behaved admirably, and with great integrity and nobility.
We talk about the events leading up to the trial, the Rump Parliament, New Model Army, Cromwell and the events of the trial itself.
Part Two, the execution, is coming up on Tuesday.
Mark Turnbull Links
The King's Cavalier
Mark on Twitter
Aspects of History Links
Ollie on Twitter
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46:3921/01/2023
SAS Rogue Heroes with Gavin Mortimer
Gavin Mortimer joins me this week for a rollicking ride through the early days of the SAS with David Stirling, Paddy Mayne and Jock Lewes. We discuss the portrayals of Stirling and Mayne, what the show gets right, and what it gets wrong. Rogue Heroes stars Connor Swindells, Jack O'Connell and Alfie Allen.
!SPOILER ALERT!
Gavin is the author of The Phoney Major, a new book that examines both Stirling and Mayne closely, and one that has exploded the myth of David Stirling, so he's well placed to discuss the series.
Gavin Mortimer Links
The Phoney Major : The Life, Times and Truth about the Founder of the SAS
Paddy Mayne and David Stirling. By Gavin Mortimer - Aspects of History
Gavin on Twitter
Aspects of History Links
Were the SAS Rogue Heroes? By Tom Petch - Aspects of History
Ollie on Twitter
TV Series
Rogue Heroes on BBC iPlayer
Rogue Heroes by Ben Macintyre
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53:2314/01/2023
The Politics of the Tudor Court Under Henry VII & Henry VIII with Joanna Hickson
This week's episode, the first of 2023, is with bestselling novelist Joanna Hickson discussing the subject of her new book, Joan Guildford. Lady-in-Waiting at the courts of Henry VII & Henry VIII. We discuss Henry VII, Henvry VIII, royal childbirth, women at court and plenty more.
As we've seen recently, being a lady-in-waiting isn't as easy as it sounds. When they aren't navigating their way through race rows, they're involved in the political machinations at court as reputations rise, and fall. In Joan Guildford, we saw one of the best, and Joanna describes her career.
Joanna Links
The Queen's Lady
Joanna on the Twitter
Ollie Links
Aspects of History, 2 Years On
Ollie on the Twitter
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44:2507/01/2023
History Today with Peter Hughes
In today's pod, the last of 2023, I welcome Peter Hughes back to the show to talk about his view on history, and society, today. He uses the stories of Confucius, the French Revolution, Frederick Douglass, the Statue of Athena at Palmyra and the death of the Queen to help frame his argument.
Peter's book, A History of Love & Hate in 21 Statues
Peter Hughes Links
Peter on Twitter
A History of Love & Hate in 21 Statues
Prevalence Induced Concept Change
The Social Dilemma Documentary on Netflix
The Age of Surveillance Capitalism
The Managerial Revolution
Georges Lefebvre - The Great Fear
Aspects of History Links
Ollie on Twitter
Aspects of History Website
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54:0431/12/2022
Christmas Special: Top 10 Historical Christmas Events
As we enter the Christmas period, I've listed out the top 10 Christmas historical events.
Merry Christmas from Aspects of History.
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17:1924/12/2022
Bonus Episode: Top 10 Historical Movies with Director Tim Hewitt
In this month's bonus episode, I welcome a professional movie director onto the pod to discuss Top 10 Historical Movies. My list was discussed earlier here.
Ollie's Top 10
10 - Alexander
9 - La Reine Margot
8 - Breaker Morant
7 - Missing
6 - Katyń
5 - Culloden
4 - One Day in September
3 - The Civil War
2 - The Battle of Algiers
1 - Downfall
Tim's Top 10
10 - The Passion of the Christ
9 - Richard III
8 - The Bounty
7 - Ran
6 - Barry Lyndon
5 - United 93
4 - The Way to the Stars
3 - La Grande Illusion
2 - Hero
1 - Dances with Wolves
Tim Hewitt Links
Short Film: A Little Place Off the Edgware Road
Short Film: Broken Shelter
Tim on Twitter
Ollie Links
Geoff Dyer on Where Eagles Dare
Ollie on Twitter
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01:17:0420/12/2022
Stalingrad with Iain MacGregor
This week's guest is Iain MacGregor, author of The Lighthouse of Stalingrad, and we discuss the mother of all battles, Stalingrad. The epic struggle between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union saw savage fighting throughout the winter of 1942. It's the 80th anniversary, so join us as we discuss the brutal fighting, Stalingrad and its hold on the Russian psyche, Putin's politicisation of the battle, and the personalities and units that fought there.
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Iain MacGregor Links
The Lighthouse of Stalingrad: The Hidden Truth at the Centre of WWII's Greatest Battle
Iain on the Twitter
Aspects of History Links
Ollie on the Twitter
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01:01:0117/12/2022
Elizabeth II, Philip and Monarchy with Dr Tessa Dunlop
This week's guest is friend of the show Dr Tessa Dunlop, talking about the subject of her new book, Elizabeth and Philip and their early life. This couple both served during the Second World War. and Philip in particular had a hugely disruptive upbringing. His mother, Princess Alice, lived under German occupation and indeed saved a family of jews from the Holocaust. His sisters married into senior members of the German aristocracy, two of whom were Nazis.
This is in stark contrast to the more modern version of the royals, with the recent Harry and Meghan Netflix documentary which we inevitably discuss. But the story here is of Philip, looking for stability, and Elizabeth, for the man of her dreams, who united to build a family that now represents modern Britain: the good bits as well as divorce, social media and very public disagreements.
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Dr Tessa Dunlop Links
Elizabeth & Philip: A Story of Young Love, Marriage and Monarchy
Tessa on the Twitter
Aspects of History Links
Books of 2022 From Aspects of History - Aspects of History
Ollie on the Twitter
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44:5310/12/2022
Henrietta Maria: The Phoenix Queen with Leanda de Lisle
My latest guest is Leanda de Lisle, author of Henrietta Maria: Conspirator, Warrior, Phoenix Queen. She was the wife of Charles I, the English king executed in 1649 after a bloody civil war. Poor old HM got the blame for many of Charles' blunders, even though she married him when she was 15, and he 24.
She grew up in an abusive household - we'll hear about her father, Henri IV's parenting methods, and she was treated very badly when in England.
But, despite her husband's killing, she rose again when her son, Charles II was restored, and her blood flows through Princes William and Harry.
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Leanda de Lisle Links
Henrietta Maria: Conspirator, Warrior, Phoenix Queen
The Trial of Charles I - Aspects of History
Henrietta Maria: Warrior Queen - Aspects of History
Leanda on Twitter
Aspects of History Links
Charles II: A Thoroughly Modern Monarch - Aspects of History
Annual Subscription to Aspects of History Magazine - Aspects of History
Ollie on Twitter
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50:4603/12/2022
Politics & War with Lawrence Freedman
My guest this week is the distinguished historian Sir Lawrence Freedman. He is the author of a new book, Command: The Politics of Military Operations from Korea to Ukraine, and so we discuss the relationships and characters involved in conflicts post 1945. We talk Douglas MacArthur & Korea, the French in Indochina and Algeria, Kennedy and his generals, Ariel Sharon and his tyrannical tendencies, and the British approach.
Lawrence takes a high level view, and so this is not a military tactics discussion, more how important personalities are, as opposed to political persuasion.
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Lawrence Freedman Links
Command
Lawrence on Twitter
Aspects of History Links
Ollie on Twitter
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59:2026/11/2022
Bonus Episode: Top 10 Families of History
After speaking with Simon Sebag Montefiore a few weeks ago, I was inspired to list my top 10 families of world history. Join me as I list them from 10 to 1, with links to books that you can read if you'd like to explore further. Of course Sebag's book, The World is hugely recommended. I talk about families from the Mongol steppes to the shores of the Aegean, from the High Plains of the Midwest, to the mountains of Iran.
If you've got your own suggestions, let me know.
Links
Alexander the Great in the Dock - Aspects of History
Books of 2022 From Aspects of History - Aspects of History
Seizing Eichmann - Aspects of History
Debate on the Parthenon Marbles
Book Recommendations from the Top 10
The Mongol Storm, by Nicholas Morton
The Borgias, by Paul Strathern
The Medici, by Paul Strathern
Cleopatra's Daughter, by Jane Draycott
Nemesis, by David Stuttard
King of the World (Cyrus the Great), by Matt Waters
Flashman & the Redskins, by George Macdonald Fraser
Zulu, by Saul David
Abyss: The Cuban Missile Crisis, by Max Hastings
Alexander the Great, by Robin Lane Fox
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33:0422/11/2022
The Nazi Soviet Pact with Roger Moorhouse
In August 1939 the Nazi and Soviet regimes signed their non-aggression pact and the world was stunned. Within days, Poland had been invaded by Germany and Russia, and there then began 22 months of an alliance between Hitler and Stalin. Roger Moorhouse, author of The Devils' Alliance, joins me to discuss the negotiations, the reasoning behind the treaty, and the effects of it. We also discuss the lessons for today's conflict in Ukraine.
Roger Moorhouse Links
The Devils' Alliance Hitler's Pact with Stalin, 1939-1941
First to Fight: The Polish War 1939
The Katyn Museum
The film, Katyń
Roger on Twitter
Aspects of History Links
Ollie on Twitter
Instagram
Aspects of History Home
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01:07:3719/11/2022
US Marines in the Pacific & Ukraine with Saul David
Saul David is my guest this week. He's returning to chat about his new book, Devil Dogs, which follows a US Marines company throughout their campaign in the Pacific theatre of WW2. They fought from Guadalcanal all the way to the shores of Japan, and so were first in, last out.
We also go on to talk about Saul's podcast, Battleground Ukraine, and his thoughts on the current situation, and what options there are to end the conflict.
Saul David Links
Devil Dogs
Saul's Podcast, Battleground Ukraine
Saul on Twitter
Oliver Webb-Carter Links
Email: [email protected]
Ollie on Twitter
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54:3112/11/2022
The Parachute Regiment in WW2 with Mark Urban
This week I have Mark Urban onto the pod. Newsnight presenter, historian, journalist and broadcaster, his new book Red Devils is just out. We chat about the Paras in WW2, and deal with booze and fighting, Operation Market Garden, the creation of the regiment and how he juggles writing and the TV work.
Mark Urban Links
Red Devils: The Trailblazers of the Parachute Regiment in World War Two
Mark on Twitter
Aspects of History Links
Ollie on Twitter
Email me at [email protected] to suggest your top 10 family from world history.
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53:1305/11/2022
A Family History of the World with Simon Sebag Montefiore
This week's guest is the worldwide bestselling historian Simon Sebag Montefiore, and he's joined me to discuss his new book, The World: A Family History. We look into the family and why that is a great lens to look at history, as well as focussing in on a few of the families featured, including Alexander the Great's, the Prophet Mohammed's family, the Romanov family and Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran. We also talk about recent developments in Iran and Ukraine and his musical playlist which is the soundtrack to his book. Links are below.
Simon Sebag Montefiore Links
The World: A Family History
Simon's Playlist on Spotify
Simon on Twitter
Aspects of History Links
Ollie on Twitter
Alexander the Great in the Dock - Aspects of History
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47:4129/10/2022
The Cuban Missile Crisis with Max Hastings
This week's pod has legendary historian Max Hastings who has written a new book, published its 60th anniversary, on the Cuban Missile Crisis. In October 1962, the world looked into the abyss of nuclear annihilation. We talk about those events, JFK and lunatic American generals, but also about its relevance today, and what lessons we can learn.
Max Hastings Links
Abyss: The Cuban Missile Crisis 1962
Aspects of History Links
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50:4222/10/2022
Bonus Episode, Black History Month: Tudors, POWs, Isandlwana, Josephine Baker & ATS vets
In this bonus episode in honour of Black History Month, contributors from previous AoH podcasts chat about significant historians and events.:
Steven Veerapen discusses John Blanke, one of the first black people living in England.
Then we move on to the experience of African Americans in the War of 1812 as sailors and POWs with Nicholas Guyatt.
Saul David explains why the British were destroyed at Isandlwana in 1879 during the Zulu War.
Damien Lewis talks about Josephine Baker and her rise from showgirl in America to superstar in Paris, before becoming an agent for the Deuxieme Bureau during WW2. Finally,
Tessa Dunlop chats about Ena Collymore, veteran of the Auxiliary Territorial Service during WW2.
Timings & Links
1m58s John Blanke - Steven Veerapen on Of Blood Descended.
7m40s African American Sailors during the War of 1812. Nicholas Guyatt on The Hated Cage.
19m16s The Battle of Isandlwana, 1879. Saul David on Zulu: The Heroism and Tragedy of the Zulu War of 1879.
23m56s Josephine Baker, superstar and French agent. Damien Lewis on The Flame of Resistance.
Wiki Page for Josephine Baker
41m27s Ena Collymore and the ATS in WW2. Tessa Dunlop on Army Girls.
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48:2918/10/2022
Crassus - The First Tycoon with Peter Stothard
This week's pod is with the acclaimed classicist and historian, Peter Stothard. In his return to the show after our chat on The Ides of March, Peter discusses Marcus Licinius Crassus - the fabulously wealthy politician and commander who came a cropper at Carrhae up against the Persian Empire, after having defeated Spartacus.
Crass was a rival to Caesar and Pompey, and was of course played by Laurence Olivier in the Kubrick film. Peter's new book is out, it's super short, and I raced through it - it's always entertaining listening to Peter, and he knows the subject so well, and speaks with real flair.
Peter Stothard Links
Crassus: The First Tycoon
Peter's earlier pod Caesar's assassination: The Ides of March
Peter's earlier pod Caesar's assassination: The Ides of March Part Two
Aspects of History Links
Munda: The Battle to End Roman Civil War - Aspects of History
Cassius Parmensis, Caesar, Boris and Saddam - Aspects of History
Great Black Britons: Richmond and Molyneux - Aspects of History
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50:0515/10/2022
Colditz, Gordievsky and Philby with Ben Macintyre
This week's podcast is with Ben Macintyre, the historian whose books read like thrillers. His latest is Colditz : Prisoners of the Castle , an account of the POW prison for those allied servicemen most troublesome for the Nazis. If you think you know the story, though, there is more to it than meets the eye.
We also go on to talk about his other books, which deal with the KGB agent Oleg Gordievsky, the spy who changed history and Kim Philby, the Cambridge spy and traitor.
Ben Macintyre Links
Colditz : Prisoners of the Castle
The Spy and the Traitor
A Spy Among Friends
Operation Mincemeat
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
Aspects of History Links
Historical Heroes: John le Carré - Aspects of History
The Special Relationship - Aspects of History
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42:2408/10/2022
Tudor Greatest Hits with Steven Veerapen
This week I'm joined by Tudor historian and novelist Steven Veerapen. We talk about his novels, and the Greatest Hits of the Tudors. Well known names such as Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn, Lady Jane Grey, Elizabeth I & Mary Queen of Scots, but also lesser known names such as Anthony Blanke and Kit Marlowe.
Steven Veerapen Links
Of Blood Descended
The Queen's Jewel
Black Tudors
Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall Trilogy
The Execution of Lady Jane Grey, by Paul Delaroche
Aspects of History Links
The Courtly Code of the Tudors
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01:04:2401/10/2022
Act of Oblivion with Robert Harris
Robert Harris, the bestselling novelist and author of novels such as The Ghost, Munich and V2, joins me to chat about his latest, Act of Oblivion.
We're in 1660, and Charles II has ascended to the throne. Two of his father's killers, Puritans Whalley & Goffe, are pursued in an act of vengeance. The story goes from London, to mainland Europe to the as yet largely undiscovered America.
It's the Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid of the 17th century.
Robert Harris Links
Act of Oblivion
Thomas Carlyle on Cromwell
Aspects of History Links
The Colourful Court of Oliver Cromwell - Aspects of History
The Bearer Party - Aspects of History
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45:5724/09/2022
The Destruction of Smyrna, 1922 with Giles Milton
This week's pod discusses the horrific events in Smyrna, Asia Minor, in 1922 - modern day Izmir in Turkey. On the centenary, Giles Milton and I discuss the horrific events that killed tens of thousands of Levantines living peacefully in the city, and caused a humanitarian disaster. If you don't know about this, you should. Giles is a friend of the show, and author of Paradise Lost, all about the tragedy.
After that, I chat briefly with Paul Lay, author of Providence Lost (you see what they're doing here?) about his Buckingham History Festival, which features many friends of the show and is on soon.
Giles Milton Links
Paradise Lost
Giles' Sky Documentary (for Greek speakers)
Paul Lay Links
Buckingham History Festival
Providence Lost
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44:1517/09/2022
The Death of the Queen with Dr Tessa Dunlop
On this bonus episode of the podcast, I chat with Dr Tessa Dunlop - royal historian and commentator, all about the Queen, her husband, and her son. We also chat about the media coverage, and what newspaper does King Charles read?
Tessa has been very kind in giving me her time, in between appearing on TV and Radio. If you want to explore more with Tessa, you'll find her links below:
Dr Tessa Dunlop Links
Latest book, Army Girls
Signed copies of Army Girls
Previous titles: The Century Girls, The Bletchley Girls
Tessa on BBC's Newscast
Tessa on BBC Radio: A Military Monarch
Aspects of History Links
God Save the King - Aspects of History by Robert Lyman
The Queen & the Crown - Aspects of History by Matthew Dennison
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28:0813/09/2022
The Queen
The Queen is dead. I pay a personal tribute to her, involving a few Webb-Carter family faux-pas. In a soon to be released podcast, Royal Historian Tessa Dunlop will be joining me, but until then you can enjoy two articles on the Queen from our website below:
Aspects of History Links
God Save the King - Aspects of History by Robert Lyman
The Queen & the Crown - Aspects of History by Matthew Dennison
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05:4210/09/2022
Oliver Cromwell with Miranda Malins
If there is one man who can unite British monarchists and Irish nationalists, it is Oliver Cromwell, and so today I’m talking about this huge figure with the historian and novelist Miranda Malins, author of The Rebel Daughter, and The Puritan Princess, which involve Oliver’s daughters Bridget and Frances. We talk about how important women were in Cromwell’s life, and then we go on to talk about the man himself. His rise during the Civil War, His involvement in the trial and execution of Charles I, and his behaviour in Scotland, and most infamously Ireland. Many of you may already have a view of Oliver Cromwell, but Miranda makes the case that we need to step back and look at Cromwell dispassionately. History is nuance!
Miranda Malins Links
The Rebel Daughter
The Puritan Princess
Miranda on Twitter
Aspects of History Links
The Trial of Charles I - Aspects of History
Charles II: A Thoroughly Modern Monarch - Aspects of History
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58:2003/09/2022
Thomas Kendrick, the Spymaster who saved MI6 with Helen Fry
This week's episode is a chat with espionage author Helen Fry, about her new paperback Spymaster, the story of Thomas Kendrick. It's an extraordinary story of one man’s efforts against the Gestapo, and his incredible achievement in saving thousands from the holocaust.
He was also station chief of MI6 in Austria, and as we’ll hear, came across two of the great British double agents of the last century, Kim Philby and George Blake. Not only that, but he was also involved in the rather murky episode when Rudolf Hess, then Hitler’s Deputy, flew to Scotland, apparently on his own, in an attempt to make peace overtures with the British government.
Helen Fry Links
Spymaster: The Man Who Saved MI6
Vienna's Third Man Museum
Helen on Twitter
Aspects of History Links
Agatha Christie's Greatest Mystery - Aspects of History
Five Questions on War - Aspects of History
Ollie on Twitter
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52:3627/08/2022
Andrew Roberts on the Cliveden Literary Festival
Holiday Episode
Andrew Roberts joins me to chat about his creation, the Cliveden Literary Festival. This is the foremost literary event of the year, and is on over the weekend of the 15th & 16th October. The festival involves three wonderful attractions for AoH listeners, history, writers and books.
We chat about authors that will appear, talks at prior festivals, and Andrew's favourite discussion so far.
This chat took place before the horrific attack in upstate New York, and my thoughts are with Sir Salman and his family.
Cliveden Links
Festival Site
The Satanic Verses, by Salman Rushdie
A Life in History: Antonia Fraser and Andrew Roberts
Andrew Roberts in conversation with Gen. David Patraeus
Women in History. with Saul David, Natalie Livingstone, Dan Jones & Hallie Rubenhold
Rise & Kill: Ronen Bergman & Gordon Carera
Aspects of History Links
Margaret MacMillan asks, and answers, 5 questions on War for AoH.
Historical Heroes: John le Carré - Aspects of History
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19:4420/08/2022
The Partition of India with Barney White Spunner
15th August 1947 saw Partition, independence of India and the creation of Pakistan. The author of Partition, Barney White-Spunner, joined me to chat about the terrible events that led to approx. 1 million deaths and 15 million refugees.
We talk about the key players: Nehru, Jinnah, Gandhi, Patel, Mountbatten and Auchinleck, key moments and the horrific religiously motivated attacks that took place in August and September of that year.
Barney White Spunner Links
Partition: The story of Indian independence and the creation of Pakistan in 1947
Barney is on Channel 4 on the 7th and 14th August. You can catch up here.
Aspects of History Links
Article on India's victory over Japan in WW2: India's Victory - Aspects of History
Me on Twitter
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01:01:5413/08/2022
Mark Ellis on Crime in WW2 London, & My Top 10 Historical Movies
This week's pod features Mark Ellis, bestselling crime novelist and creator of DCI Merlin. We chat about the reality of London life, when not all its population joined together against the common foe. His latest novel, Dead in the Water, features American criminals, Nazis and stolen art.
In the second part of the pod, I give my top 10 historical films. This list is mine, and so a little bit different to the usual lists you'll see. You'll find links to both sections below.
Mark Ellis Links
The latest DCI Frank Merlin: Dead in the Water
Revolt in Cornwall, by Kate Werran - Aspects of History
Mark on Twitter
John Christie, serial killer
Walter H. Thompson
Aspects of History Top 10 Historical Films (Spoilers!)
My top 10 Historical Movies:
10 - Alexander
9 - La Reine Margot
Reel History
8 - Breaker Morant
7 - Missing
6 - Katyń
5 - Culloden
4 - One Day in September
3 - The Civil War
2 - The Battle of Algiers
1 - Downfall
Reel History
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45:1706/08/2022
Elizabethan Secret Agents, Fédon's Rebellion and Operation Condor with Timothy Ashby
My chat this week is with Timothy Ashby, historian, novelist and author of Elizabethan Secret Agent: The Untold Story of William Ashby. Ashby was a spy working for Sir Francis Walsingham, spymaster for Queen Elizabeth I. Stationed in Edinburgh, he ran a number of operations to further the Queen's cause against the Spanish.
We also chat about the subject of his novel, Ranger, Fédon's Rebellion in 1795, a slave rebellion on the island of Grenada against the British.
Finally we talk about Operation Condor and the American efforts against regimes and democracies in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Timothy Ashby Links
Elizabethan Secret Agent
Ranger
Fédon's rebellion
Sir John Moore
Operation Condor
Salvador - Oliver Stone Movie
Missing - Jack Lemmon Movie set in Chile
The US invasion of Grenada
Heartbreak Ridge - Clint Eastwood Movie
Aspects of History Links
Summer Holiday Reading Recommendations
@olliewcq
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54:5130/07/2022
Operation Pedestal, the mission to relieve Malta during WW2 with Max Hastings & Saul David
Max Hastings chats to friend of the show Saul David about the operation to relieve Malta in August 1942. The Axis powers had the island at their isolated and it was close to starvation. Churchill saw this as an opportunity for a heroic victory, in the mould of Dunkirk, and so ordered the Royal Navy to set sail from Gibraltar to relieve the island.
Max discusses the heroism, and actions that were less heroic, in this fascinating discussion with veteran historian Saul David.
Max Hastings Links
Operation Pedestal
In Which We Serve - David Lean Movie
Greyhound - Tom Hanks Movie
Saul David Links
SBS: Silent Warriors
Aspects of History Links
Homepage
Recommended Article: Hitler's Greatest Mistake - Aspects of History
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55:0523/07/2022
Free Speech in Comedy, the Soviet Union, and the West today with Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin, comedian, podcaster, writer and author of An Immigrant's Love Letter to the West, joins me to discuss his debut book. Konstantin was born in the Soviet Union, and both he and his family are well aware of what life was like outside the West. We discuss comedy today, how it's under threat, even from the police. We also go on to talk about his family's suffering at the hands of the Soviet system.
Where are we now as a society? We may think we're free, but are we really when we see countless examples of people who lose their jobs and reputations needlessly. Konstantin is one person who has seen life in East and West, and he knows which he prefers.
Konstantin Kisin Links
An Immigrant's Love Letter to the West
Triggernometry
Tom Holland on the Great Awokening
Roger Moorhouse on the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Alistair Williams Brexit joke
Aspects of History Links
Website
Me on the Twitter
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54:4816/07/2022
Espionage during the Second World War with Alex Gerlis
Alex Gerlis joins me to discuss spying during the war, and, more importantly (!) football of the period. Alex supports Grimsby Town, and I support Southampton, but which team would the Nazis have taken an interest in? We also discuss Frank Foley, the man who saved thousands of Jews, and Klaus Barbie, the Nazi murderer based in France. Finally, Alex chats about his influences, and the man he has been compared to, John Le Carré
Alex Gerlis Links
Agent in Berlin
Agent in Peril
Alex Gerlis
Alan Furst novels
Klaus Barbie
Alex on Twitter
Aspects of History Links
Our Website
Me on Twitter
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01:00:1709/07/2022
The English Civil War with Mark Turnbull
This week's pod is on the brutal English Civil War, or War of the Three Kingdoms. Historian and novelist Mark Turnbull joins me to discuss. Mark is the author of The Rebellion Series, a trilogy of novels set during the Civil War, We chat Charles I, Henrietta Maria, Prince Rupert, Cromwell and the Earl of Essex, as well as Edgehill and Naseby. Was Charles I really a tyrant? Were the Levellers the Corbynistas of their day? Am I a Roundhead or Cavalier?
Mark Turnbull Links
Mark's Trilogy of Novels: The Rebellion Series, the latest of which is The King's Cavalier.
Mark's podcast, CavalierCast, where you'll find more episodes with star guests discussing the Civil War.
Mark on Twitter
Cromwell, starring Alec Guiness and Richard Harris.
Aspects of History Links
Before the Civil War, by Leanda de Lisle - Aspects of History
Jonestown: Living through History - Aspects of History
Ollie on Twitter
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01:01:2202/07/2022
The Irish Revolution and Anglo-Irish Treaty with Gretchen Friemann
"The Freedom to Achieve Freedom". Michael Collins
This week's episode is with journalist and author Gretchen Friemann discussing the Irish Revloution. We discuss the whole shebang, from the Act of Union in 1801, through the Home Rule crisis, Curragh Mutiny, Easter Rising, War of Independence, the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the Irish Civil War. Gretchen is the author of The Treaty.
Gretchen Friemann Links
Gretchen's Book: The Treaty: The Gripping Story of the Negotiations that brought about Irish Independence and led to the Civil War
Podcast series: The Irish Revolution Podcast on History Hub.IE
Twitter: @G_Friemann
Aspects of History Links
The Assassination of Sir Henry Wilson
Ollie on Twitter: @olliewcq
Aspects of History Website
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01:08:3025/06/2022
Russia, Lenin, Revolution and Civil War with Antony Beevor
In this week's episode, Antony Beevor discusses the subject of his latest book, Russia: Revolution & Civil War 1917-1921. Antony is interviewed by a hot new signing for Aspects of History, Robert Lyman, author of A War of Empires and my guest in earlier episodes.
The two historians discuss the brutality of the conflicts, and how Russia deposed the Tsar and transformed into the USSR under the leadership of a small number of ruthless leaders, Lenin among them.
Antony Beevor Links
Russia: Revolution & Civil War 1917-1921
Robert Lyman Links
A War of Empires
Aspects of History Links
Issue 10 of Aspects of History
Annual Subscription (only £9.99/$9.99)
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52:1418/06/2022
Conn Iggulden on Ancient Greece, Pericles and Historical Fiction
This week's chat is one of the most successful authors writing historical fiction, Conn Iggulden. He's written series on Julius Caesar and Genghis Khan, and more recently on Ancient Greece. Conn and I discuss his latest novel Lion, the Greeks and the Persians, Pericles and the beginnings of the Athenian Empire and Conn's approach to historical fiction.
Conn Iggulden Links
Lion following on from Protector
David Gemmell's Lion of Macedon
Plutarch's Nine Greek Lives
Thucydides The History of the Peloponnesian War
Aeschylus The Persians
Herodotus The Histories
Aspects of History Links
Jessie Childs on the English Civil War
Adam Zamoyski on Kissinger and Ukraine
Ronan McGreevy on the assassination that sparked the Irish Civil War
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57:0111/06/2022
Josephine Baker - French Resistance Agent with Damien Lewis
This week's episode is with bestselling author Damien Lewis, talking about the wonderful Josephine Baker, spy during the Second World War, but also an entertainer loved by so many in Europe. It's a story well told by Damien, and Josephine's awe-inspiring antics led her to be entered into the French Pantheon in November 2021.
Damien Lewis Links
Flame of Resistance: American Beauty. French Hero. British Spy
Pictures of Josephine
Twitter: @authordlewis
Aspects of History Links
Homepage
Twitter: @aspectshistory
Twitter: @olliewcq
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53:4504/06/2022
David Stirling - The Phoney Major of the SAS in WW2 with Gavin Mortimer
On this week's show, my guest is Gavin Mortimer, author of The Phoney Major, a revision on the revision which exposes Stirling not as the founder of the SAS, but instead as a fraud, a bungling special forces soldier and a narcissistic man who excelled at creating the image that is maintained today. Instead his brother founded the SAS, and Paddy Mayne was the true leader.
Gavin Mortimer Links
The Phoney Major
Winged Dagger
Who Dares Wins movie with Lewis Collins
Aspects of History Links
Aspects of History Home
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01:13:1428/05/2022
👑 Jubilee Special 👑 The Queen in WW2 with Dr Tessa Dunlop
Tessa Dunlop joins me to discuss the Queen, or Princess Elizabeth as she was, and her wartime service in the ATS. This is the subject of her new paperback, Army Girls.
She also chats about Elizabeth and Philip's courtship during the war, and what she got up to in the army.
There is a Jubilee Special offer for pod listeners - use voucher code HISTORY50% to get half price annual subscriptions on the Aspects of History magazine. Head to the website and use the code at checkout.
Tessa Dunlop Links
Army Girls
Century Girls
Bletchley Girls
Links Discussed
Atonement
Windsor Castle to Camberley
Aspects of History
Voucher Code: HISTORY50%
Aspects of History Website
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33:1321/05/2022
The Berlin Airlift with Giles Milton
In the 2nd part of my chat with Giles Milton on Berlin after the war, we talk about some of the characters involved in the story, and then the main event in the period, the Berlin Airlift. We also touch on the terrible events of Smyrna 1922.
You can get hold of Giles' book, Checkmate in Berlin here.
Timings
Ernest Bevin and NATO: 2m13s
Parallels with Ukraine: 5m10s
German socialists and and the Information war: 9m24s
The Berlin Airlift: 12m46s
Smyrna 1922: 24m52s
Giles Milton Links
Book: Checkmate in Berlin
Map: The Divided Germany
Map: West and East Berlin
Book: Paradise Lost: Smyrna 1922
Giles on Twitter @GilesMilton1
Aspects of History Links
Website: Aspects of History
Me on Twitter: @olliewcq
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30:0114/05/2022
The Start of the Cold War with Giles Milton
In May 1945 Soviet troops had captured Berlin, and they proceeded to loot the city, and carry out the most horrific abuse of German women. American, British and French troops arrived two months later, and found a desperate and starving population.
Giles Milton has written a brilliant new book, Checkmate in Berlin, about the German capital in the aftermath of the Second World War. In Part One, we discuss that abuse, de-nazification, the Allies and the Soviets in the city, and Churchill's defining Iron Curtain speech.
Timings
Soviet and allied behaviour: 2m07s
DeNazification 7m0s
Soviets and Allies: 11m43s
The Iron Curtain Speech: 25m02s
Giles Milton Links
Book: Checkmate in Berlin
Map: The Divided Germany
Map: West and East Berlin
Film: Churchill's Iron Curtain Speech
Giles on Twitter @GilesMilton1
Aspects of History Links
Website: Aspects of History
Me on Twitter: @olliewcq
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30:4707/05/2022