Dan Snow's History Hit

History Hit
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13 snips
Jun 17, 2025 • 53min

The Battle of Waterloo

Peter Snow, a veteran broadcaster and historian, teams up with his son Dan to delve into the legendary Battle of Waterloo, where Napoleon met his match against the Duke of Wellington. They dissect the clash's strategic brilliance, highlighting key defense tactics at Hougamont and the chaos of cavalry charges. Peter shares intriguing anecdotes from the battlefield, illustrating the intense decisions faced by Napoleon. The discussion emphasizes how the battle reshaped Europe and marks a significant milestone in their decade-long history of storytelling.
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52 snips
Jun 15, 2025 • 36min

Iran & Israel: Allies to Enemies

Maziar Bahari, an Iranian-Canadian journalist and filmmaker, dives into the complex history of Iran and Israel's relationship. He unpacks how these nations transitioned from allies to fierce adversaries, highlighting pivotal military actions and shifts in alliances. The discussion sheds light on the Shah's foreign policy and its aftermath, exploring the implications for both countries' geopolitical stances today. Bahari also touches on Iran's connections with groups like Hezbollah and Hamas, emphasizing the intricate web of regional dynamics.
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15 snips
Jun 12, 2025 • 39min

How Did Humans Take Over the World?

In this engaging discussion, Chris Stringer, a Research Leader in Human Evolution at London's Natural History Museum and a paleoanthropology veteran, explores how Homo sapiens spread across the globe. He delves into the adaptive strategies that allowed early humans to master fire, craft tools, and survive Ice Ages. The conversation also addresses the complex interbreeding between species like Neanderthals and the social dynamics shaping human evolution, unveiling how these factors contributed to our dominance on Earth.
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8 snips
Jun 10, 2025 • 38min

The Ultimate Mesopotamian Mystery

Joshua Hammer, a freelance journalist and author of 'The Mesopotamian Riddle', shares captivating tales of the 19th-century race to decipher cuneiform, the first written language. He introduces an adventurous trio—a dashing archaeologist, a diplomatic officer, and a reclusive clergyman—who unveiled Mesopotamia's secrets. The podcast also explores the fierce competition between Victorian scholars, reveals Enheduanna's pioneering role as a female writer, and emphasizes the significance of Assyrian mythology in understanding ancient narratives.
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18 snips
Jun 8, 2025 • 46min

How the Nazis Escaped Germany

Philippe Sands, a British-French lawyer and author, dives into the dark world of Nazi escapes after World War II. He highlights the notorious 'ratlines'—escape routes facilitated by the Catholic Church that led war criminals to South America. Through the chilling story of SS officer Walter Rauff, Sands reveals how these figures evaded justice and later re-emerged in regimes like Pinochet’s Chile. The conversation also probes the moral complexities of seeking justice for atrocities and the ongoing legacy of these historical connections.
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8 snips
Jun 5, 2025 • 57min

Julius Caesar

Join Dr. Simon Elliott, a renowned Roman historian, as he delves into the life and legacy of Julius Caesar. They debate whether Caesar truly deserves the title of the greatest Roman, exploring his military genius and complex political maneuvers. Discover his bold campaigns in Gaul, his rivalry with Pompey, and his dramatic relationship with Cleopatra. Elliott also highlights the political tensions of his era and how Caesar’s actions paved the way for the Roman Empire, ultimately reshaping history.
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20 snips
Jun 3, 2025 • 46min

Disasters in the Age of Discovery

Simon Parker, an associate professor at the University of Oxford and author of 'Wreckers: Disaster in the Age of Discovery,' shares gripping tales from the perilous voyages of the 16th century. He explores the physical and mental toll on sailors battling hurricanes and disease, and recounts disastrous encounters with indigenous peoples. From shipwrecks in the Indian Ocean to the harsh survival strategies of stranded crews, Parker illuminates the extreme risks of exploration, revealing how greed and hubris often led to tragedy.
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19 snips
Jun 1, 2025 • 49min

The Rise and Fall of the Assyrian Empire

Professor Eckhart Fromm, a renowned expert in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from Yale University, dives into the remarkable history of the Assyrian Empire. He unpacks its complex military strategies, innovative communication networks, and impressive architecture that propelled it to greatness. The discussion shifts to the empire's unexpected decline and the rise of rivals like Babylon and the Medes, illuminating how Assyria's legacy shaped future civilizations. Join this captivating exploration of one of history's first superpowers!
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36 snips
May 29, 2025 • 45min

Why do India and Pakistan fight over Kashmir?

Historian Andrew Whitehead, a former BBC correspondent, dives deep into the complex history of the India-Pakistan conflict over Kashmir. He traces the roots of this ongoing struggle back to the 1947 partition, highlighting the region's rich cultural heritage and its tumultuous political landscape. The discussion covers recent escalations in violence, the impact of military actions, and the personal stories that underscore the human cost of this conflict. Whitehead skillfully unravels the intricate ties of identity and governance that define Kashmir today.
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9 snips
May 27, 2025 • 34min

How Did Genghis Khan Change the World?

Duncan Weldon, an economic historian and author of 'Blood and Treasure,' dives into the remarkable legacy of Genghis Khan. He unpacks how the Mongol leader united tribes and built the largest contiguous empire, altering global trade through the Silk Road. Their discussion highlights Genghis Khan's innovative military strategies, including psychological warfare and meritocracy in leadership. Weldon emphasizes the empire's dual nature of terror and beneficial systems, and how these developments laid the groundwork for early globalization and the eventual industrial revolution.

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