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British Online Archives (BOA) presents Talking History, the podcast in which we explore the past from a variety of angles and perspectives. Throughout this podcast series, we talk to historians and specialists working in related fields about their research. Together, we will delve into some of the most significant themes, events, and movements in history.

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United Kingdom

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British Online Archives (BOA) presents Talking History, the podcast in which we explore the past from a variety of angles and perspectives. Throughout this podcast series, we talk to historians and specialists working in related fields about their research. Together, we will delve into some of the most significant themes, events, and movements in history.

Twitter:

@boa_map

Language:

English

Contact:

01924 825700


Episodes
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Fireside Chats: The Downfall of Chamberlain & Rise of Churchill | Ep 2

3/10/2020
In the second episode of our new ‘Fireside Chats’ feature, Dr. Kris Lovell of Coventry University discusses downfall of Neville Chamberlain and the rise of Winston Churchill, explaining how neither was as inevitable as we often think. Recommended reading: -Iain Macleod, 'Neville Chamberlain' (London, 1961). A sympathetic, if problematic, account of Chamberlain’s life written by a British Conservative minister that explores in detail Chamberlain’s early reforms. -Frank McDonough, 'Neville Chamberlain, Appeasement and the British Road to War' (Manchester, 1998). A classic account of Chamberlain and his political career. It presents a very different view of Chamberlain to Macleod. -Peter Neville, 'Neville Chamberlain: A Study in Failure?' (1992). Peter Neville’s book a short but enticing introduction to Chamberlain’s life and is particularly suited for A-Level students. At the end of each chapter, Neville offers a series of exercises designed to explain some of the issues Chamberlain faced. -Jonathan Schneer, 'Ministers at War: Winston Churchill and his War Cabinet' (London, 2015). With enviable style, Schneer produces a history of high politics that reads at times like a well-written political thriller and he brings to life many of the rich personalities that clashed so frequently during the war. Of course, Churchill’s own account of events is worth reading (even if it requires a slight pinch of salt). For his account see his 'The Second World War: Volume II: Their Finest Hour' (1951).

Duration:00:13:27

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Talking History 4: Did Leon Trotsky Invent Racism?

3/6/2020
In the fourth episode of Talking History, regular host Jim Chisem examines a curious anecdote, popular among the far right, that Leon Trotsky coined the word ‘racist’, thus giving birth to the modern (and supposedly pernicious) concept of racism.

Duration:00:04:15

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Fireside Chats: The Legacy of Appeasement | Ep 1

2/24/2020
In the first episode of our new ‘Fireside Chats’ feature, Dr. Kris Lovell of Coventry University discusses the history and legacy of appeasement—a controversial and often misunderstood subject.

Duration:00:11:53

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Talking History: Remembering The Holocaust | S1, Ep 3

11/18/2019
British Online Archives convenes a round-table discussion on the past, present, and future of Holocaust remembrance. We are joined by Holocaust survivors Leisel Carter and Arek Hersh, as well as the Director of the Mittlebau-Dora Concentration Camp Memorial, Dr. Stefan Hoerdler, the Director of the Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide, Ben Barkow, and the Chair of the Holocaust Survivors Friendship Association, Lilian Black. Many thanks to the Holocaust Exhibition and Learning Centre at Huddersfield University for hosting us.

Duration:00:56:34

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Talking History: Dr. Clarke Vs. The Flying Saucers | S1, Ep 2

3/4/2019
British Online Archives speak to Dr. David Clarke, Principal Research Fellow of the Journalism Subject Group at Sheffield Hallam University, curator of The National Archives UFO Project, and author of the critically acclaimed ‘How UFOs Conquered the World’. We discuss the history of the UFO phenomenon, the National Archives’ UFO files, and folklore in technological societies.

Duration:01:12:22

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Talking History: Is space the final frontier of inter-state rivalry? | S1, Ep 1

10/17/2018
British Online Archives are joined by two historians (Dr. Bleddyn Bowen and Dr. Cameron Hunter) and two scientists (Dr. Nigel Bannister and Professor John Bridges) to discuss the history and international politics of spaceflight—specifically, whether space is the final frontier of inter-state rivalry.

Duration:00:58:31