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Nous nous excusons par avance pour les passionnés d’Histoire qui ne maitriseraient pas la langue de Shakespeare. Blog-histoire.fr a mis en ligne de nombreux podcasts mais tous sont pour l’instant en français. Nous savons tous que l’Histoire est des fois une question de point de vue et pour cela que nous publions des émissions de produites par le magazine d’Histoire de la BBC. Il y a des sujets un peu récurrents (Tudors, WWI, Richard III,…) mais tous les pays font de mêmes !
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A fresh look at Edward III
A fresh look at an Ancient Greek classic
A history of the world and a second Norman Conquest
A new history of England and the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
A new look at Nelson and a haunted castle
African history special
American religions
Ancient Egypt and Trafalgar
Ancient Greek warriors and Neolithic huts
Ancient burials and modern murders
Anglo-Saxon treasures and did Britain invent freedom
Antarctic expedition special
At sea with the Vikings and Edwardian fishermen
Bernard Cornwell on his novels
Black soldiers in the World War Two, and medical history research
Britain and the Union
Britain in 1914 and Jesus in history
Britain in the 1970s
Britain under Roman rule and the truth about the crusades
Britain’s European rejection and an intimate view of archaeology
Britain’s enemies
Britain’s last Dambuster
British queens
China’s Second World War and royal births through the ages
Civilisations old and new and the M Shed museum
Cold War culture and the path to the First World War
Cold War smuggling and First World War veterans
Cold War spies and friendship through the ages
D-Day and the Wars of the Roses
Dambusters
Delphi and the Spanish empire
Disability through the ages
Dwarves in the Holocaust and the Vikings’ cultural legacy
Early Christianity in England and Douglas Hurd on Disraeli
Edward I and maps through history
Edward III and a naval battle
Elizabeth I’s two bodies
England and Scotland go to war
English Heritage’s History Live festival at Kelmarsh Hall in Northamptonshire
English gardens and Latin American football
Escaping the Blitz and recording the First World War
Finance and war
Fleeing nuns and sinking ships
Foxe’s Book of Martyrs
Georgian banking and medieval royalty
Georgian marriage and food in history
German prisoners and Nelson’s navy
Germany’s defeat
Global history and the rise of the factories
Greek slavery, Victorian heroism and Dan Snow on cars
Henry V and Thomas Cromwell – hero and villain
Hidden tunnels in Exeter
Historic healthcare
Historical geography and cookery
History for future generations
History in our schools
Hitler’s philosophers and a Bronze Age boat
Homosexuals in the armed forces
How is history relevant to us
How to escape the tower
JFK and a neglected Tudor
Jeremy Paxman on the empire
Jujitsu suffragettes and the Battle of El Alamein
King George VI and stories from Africa
Latin American slavery and historical hair
Lawrence of Arabia and the Romanov sisters
Letters from the USSR
Letters from the front line
Margaret Thatcher’s path to power and the story of the Devonshires
Medieval travel and anti-suffrage postcards
Memories of Churchill and the history of the individual
Misconceptions of WWII
Monte Cassino and revolutionary Russia
Mystery and drama with the Romans and the Elizabethans
Napoleon and Mussolini
Napoleon in Russia
Napoleon’s formative years and great thinkers of the Scottish Enlightenment
Nazi spies and Viking ships
Nelson Mandela special
Old and new – a look at the Merchant Navy and modern-day western supremacy
On the Civil War trail
Paxman on World War One
Peter Englund’s new book
Pompeii comes to London
Religion and war
Richard III special
Richard III vs Henry VII
Roman slavery and the man who started the First World War
Royal cousins at war and Brunel’s brilliance
Royal personality in Tudor and Medieval times
Shakespeare’s Richard III
Sick royals and the last year of peace
Spielberg’s Lincoln and a new look at Jane Austen
Summer holidays and Edward VI
Tasmanian aborigines and the historic importance of the River Nile
The Babylonian Noah and Norse mythology
The Battle of Poitiers and WWII strategy
The Black Death and Tudor adventurers
The British Army
The Cold War Olympic boycott
The Duke of Wellington and Alfred the Great
The FBI
The Falklands War
The First World War and Roman shopping
The German view on the First World War
The Industrial Revolution and post-war eugenics
The Norman Conquest
The Royal Navy
The Scottish military
The Spanish Armada and an Iron Age mansion
The Spanish Civil War
The Victorian cadaver trade and lessons from the past masters
The War of Independence
The World War Two French resistance and British holidays
The aftermath of the Second World War
The battle for Madagascar and The War of the Roses
The career of one of England’s most well-known kings
The conquest of Wales and Mary I
The downfall of Mary, Queen of Scots and a British civil rights struggle
The early years of the Iron Curtain and violence on the wane
The end of slavery and headaches in history
The global First World War
The history behind the White Queen
The history of music and the Knights Templar
The ideas of the First World War
The importance of the Tudors
The legacy of the First World War and Gandhi’s early years
The legacy of the First World War
The mourning of Queen Victoria
The mysteries of the Princes in the Tower
The origins of the Tudors
The plague, Sir Walter Ralegh and Jerusalem
The subcontinent
The value of war and the rail revolution
Thomas Beckett and WWII relived
Thomas Malthus and Wilkie Collins
Tudor accidents and the real Anglo-Saxons
Tudor courtiers and the Great Bed of Ware
Tudor portraits and Victorian footballers
Victorian burials and the history of psychology
Victorian vigour and a remarkable family
Viking sagas and royal pageants
Viking treasures and Hitler’s ‘perfect woman’
Voices of veterans and the debate on sugar
Why the Plantagenets matter
Witch-hunting and medieval letter writing
With Anne Boleyn at the Tower
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- History Extra | BBC - 08/08/2012