Podcast lover?
History lover?
Library Lover?
This post might suit you.
The BBC's HistoryExtra Podcast "brings you history's most exciting stories and fascinating conversations with top historical experts" (per the HistoryExtra website).
Topics cover everything from the ancient world, medieval times, the world wars, stories plucked from todays headlines, legal history and of course libraries and books. Where would history be without those two things?
If in need of a soundtrack for a walk, folding the washing, or a long weekend try why not take a listen to these selected episodes:
- Libraries: a book lover's history (Google) (Apple)
- The Surprising history of the index (Google) (Apple)
- How museums are shaping the future (Google) (Apple)
- Medieval manuscript makers (Google) (Apple)
- Old English: a quick guide (Google) (Apple)
- British Identity in 50 documents (Google) (Apple)
- Why did medieval monks write histories? (Google) (Apple)
- Dracula at 125: what can a vampire tell us about Victorian Britain? (Google) (Apple)
- Christine de Pizan: from medieval write to feminist icon (Google) (Apple)
- Shakespearean deaths: swordfights, snakebites & poison (Google) (Apple)
- Stasi poets: creative writing & the Cold War (Google) (Apple)
- Brigerton: behind the scenes of season 2 (Google) (Apple)
- History's greatest mysteries: Agatha Christie disappears (Google) (Apple)
- How Shakespeare inspired terrorists (Google) (Apple)
- Knights, dragons and beasts: the strange worl of medieval romances (Google) (Apple)
- William Blake: "artist or genius, or mystic, or madman" (Google) (Apple)
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