The British History Podcast

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Sinopsis

The BHP is a chronological retelling of the history of Britain with a particular focus upon the lives of the people. You wont find a dry recounting of dates and battles here, but instead youll learn about who these people were and how their desires, fears, and flaws shaped the histories of England, Scotland, and Wales.

Episodios

  • 212 – Alfred the Last AEtheling

    12/08/2016 Duración: 30min

    It’s mid April of 871. For four long months, the House of Wessex has been battling against an invasion army of Danes who are holding the Royal Tun of Reading. Battle after battle had resulted in bruising defeats at the hands of these pagans. They had won against the Danes in Ashdown, true, but what […] The post 212 – Alfred the Last AEtheling first appeared on The British History Podcast.

  • 211 – The Battles of Basing and Meretun

    28/07/2016 Duración: 28min

    It’s January of 871, still… A tremendous amount has happened in the last fortnight, and the year had barely even begun. People tend to compress the past… especially periods they are unfamiliar with… into short blurbs. It’s why many people are completely willing to accept minute by minute accounts of World War II, but balk […] The post 211 – The Battles of Basing and Meretun first appeared on The British History Podcast.

  • 210 – The Battle of Ashdown

    19/07/2016 Duración: 34min

    “God, in his goodness and justice so much offended by our sins, had thus worn down the lands and kingdoms of the Christians.” That’s a quote from Prudentius of Troyes, who was struggling to explain why the Franks met abysmal failure every time they fought the Scandinavians. While that quote came from from across the […] The post 210 – The Battle of Ashdown first appeared on The British History Podcast.

  • 209 – The Battle of Reading

    08/07/2016 Duración: 20min

    When we left off, the Danes had occupied Reading, fortified it for several days, and then sent a detachment West along the river Kennet… In response, Ealdorman AEthelwulf of Berkshire had raised the local Fyrd, killed one of the Danish lords, and for the first time in a very long time, at Englefield, the West […] The post 209 – The Battle of Reading first appeared on The British History Podcast.

  • 208 – The Battle of Englefield

    01/07/2016 Duración: 21min

    When we left off the Great Heathen Army had conquered East Anglia, established their dominion, and then a good portion of it returned to their territory of Jorvik. However, not everyone returned north or stayed in East Anglia. Their leaders, Ivarr and Ubbe… brothers in battle and sons of Ragnarr, departed. Some accounts state that […] The post 208 – The Battle of Englefield first appeared on The British History Podcast.

  • 207 – Christianity in Early Danelaw

    23/06/2016 Duración: 33min

    Here is part two to our story of religion and religious life at the age of the Great Heathen Army and the Danish invasion of Britain. Last episode, I told you about how the stories we’re often told – of violent atrocities committed against Christian spaces and against Christendom itself – didn’t actually originate from […] The post 207 – Christianity in Early Danelaw first appeared on The British History Podcast.

  • 206 – Did the Great Heathen Army Persecute Christians?

    11/06/2016 Duración: 29min

    Last week we covered the events of 869. The situation was dire. We have at least one dead Anglo Saxon king, two Anglo Saxon kingdoms that were now under the thumb of the Danes, and as far as the record tells us, everyone else was just keeping their heads down. They may have taken comfort […] The post 206 – Did the Great Heathen Army Persecute Christians? first appeared on The British History Podcast.

  • 205 – Saint Edmund the Martyr

    02/06/2016 Duración: 27min

    Last episode we ended with the engagement of Prince Alfred to Ealhswith, daughter of Ealdorman AEthelred Mucel of Mercia and descendant of King Coenwulf of Merica, and I briefly mentioned political implications of such a match. But there was a personal aspect to this as well. Not the marriage itself, though that was certainly personal… […] The post 205 – Saint Edmund the Martyr first appeared on The British History Podcast.

  • 204 – Snottingham

    27/05/2016 Duración: 30min

    At the end of last episode, the gates of Jorvik had opened and the Great Heathen Army marched forth. They were headed South, to the Kingdom of Mercia. Mercia makes sense for the Northmen. The leaders of the Great Army had already bolstered their northern border, through their puppet King Ecgberht. East Anglia had been […] The post 204 – Snottingham first appeared on The British History Podcast.

  • 203 – Jorvik

    19/05/2016 Duración: 31min

    I’d like to start today’s episode with a poem. Not about my feelings, or about a tough breakup… but a skaldic poem from the 12th century. It’s called The Lay of Kraka, and it was probably recorded somewhere in Scotland. The reason why it’s important is that it contains what is claimed to be Ragnar […] The post 203 – Jorvik first appeared on The British History Podcast.

  • 202 – The Fall of Eoforwic

    11/05/2016 Duración: 29min

    When we left off last time, King Edmund of East Anglia had paid a Danegeld to the Great Heathen Army… and rather than leaving, the army had set up camp in his Kingdom. It was a situation that would have caused all manner of havoc for virtually everyone who lived in the small eastern Kingdom. […] The post 202 – The Fall of Eoforwic first appeared on The British History Podcast.

  • 201 – East Anglia’s Danegeld

    02/05/2016 Duración: 35min

    Here we are, with a new king in Wessex. King AEthelred, son of AEthelwulf, was now sitting the throne. He was in his 20s, and despite having a large family back when he was a child… now his only family left were his wife… Queen Wulfthryth (and good on you Wulfthryth for insisting on being […] The post 201 – East Anglia’s Danegeld first appeared on The British History Podcast.

  • 200 – The Q&A

    25/04/2016 Duración: 46min

    To celebrate the 200th episode, I took questions from the community which gave me a good excuse to complain about bad GI Joe villains, Rome, Lack of Sources, Rome, and a dearth of available female historical figures to crush on…. and Rome. (It was bad, you guys.) Guest spots from… Jamie Redfern of A History […] The post 200 – The Q&A first appeared on The British History Podcast.

  • 199 – AEthelred vs Alfred: One of the Most Exciting Moments in Probate History

    17/04/2016 Duración: 22min

    It’s 865 and we just had yet another King of Wessex die. Alfred has been losing family members fast and furious, and this time it was his older brother, King AEthelberht. What’s worse is King AEthelberht seemed like he was a pretty decent fellow, and Wessex could have really used long reign by a fair […] The post 199 – AEthelred vs Alfred: One of the Most Exciting Moments in Probate History first appeared on The British History Podcast.

  • 198 – The Great Heathen Army Begins

    03/04/2016 Duración: 23min

    On 864 or 865, a great Scandinavian fleet of Dragon ships, or Drakkars, beached themselves at Thanet in Kent. For the people of the south, this would have been terrifying It had been scarcely more than a decade since the last fleet of Drakkars landed in Thanet, and the army exploded forth from those ships […] The post 198 – The Great Heathen Army Begins first appeared on The British History Podcast.

  • The April Fool’s Episode

    01/04/2016 Duración: 01min

    Things are changing at the BHP, and here’s a preview! The post The April Fool’s Episode first appeared on The British History Podcast.

  • 197 – The Sons of Ragnar Lodbrok (versus Battle-Cattle)

    26/03/2016 Duración: 47min

    We’re at a massive turning point for Britain. The Great Heathen Army is arriving on the Northern shores. I have been racking my brain for weeks trying to figure out how best to tell you this story deal with the Great Heathen Army, because it has all the elements that make a story nearly impossible […] The post 197 – The Sons of Ragnar Lodbrok (versus Battle-Cattle) first appeared on The British History Podcast.

  • 196 – Vikings and Mercs and Franks. Oh My!

    16/03/2016 Duración: 28min

    When we left off last week we spoke about King AEthelberht’s ascension to the throne of Wessex in 860 and how, despite the insistence of the Chroniclers that his rule was marked by peace and tranquility, on that same year we had records of a Viking raid that struck the heart of the Kingdom of […] The post 196 – Vikings and Mercs and Franks. Oh My! first appeared on The British History Podcast.

  • 195 – Red Sea Rising

    07/03/2016 Duración: 23min

    Today’s episode will focus upon the goings on in Britain for King AEthelberht, AEthelred, and Alfred. We will also cover what has been happening up in Northumbria… and predictably, it involves a lot of civil war. We will also have a quick discussion about stats, because why not? (History of Britain, History of England, History […] The post 195 – Red Sea Rising first appeared on The British History Podcast.

  • 194 – My Big Fat Dark Age Wedding

    27/02/2016 Duración: 36min

    King AEthelbald of Wessex, Queen Judith, Bjorn Ironsides, Prince Alfred, King Charles the Bald, Pope Nicholas I, Baldwin Iron Arm, Ivar the Boneless… this episode has it all! (History of Britain, History of England, History of Wessex, French History, Vikings, Roman History) NOTE ON RESEARCH I get a lot of questions about this episode asking […] The post 194 – My Big Fat Dark Age Wedding first appeared on The British History Podcast.

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