Podcasts about: History

the study of the past. These are stories and tales from times gone by to help you learning and understand the time before now. These might feature facts, songs, diaries, letters and stories to learn about the past.

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There are 2652 episodes in the History topic.

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The Lion and the Drum
00:08:53 | Season: 1 | Episode: 5 | July 13th, 2020

The Lion discovers a magical world as he chases the fruit from the palm tree into a deep hole.  There he finds Zebra eating all of his fruit. Zebra apologizes and agrees to give the Lion a drum, in exchange for the food. The drum provides Lion with so much food that he is able to share it with his friends. However, one day the drum breaks. Lion returns to Zebra, and lies to him in order to receive a larger drum. Little does he know that you can’t fool Zebra. Rather than receive more food from the drum, the Lion is chased by a swarm of bumble bees.  

Jane Goodall read by Cristina Mittermeier
July 13th, 2020

Jane Goodall was a secretary when her boss offered her the unique opportunity to travel to Africa and observe chimpanzees. Jane, who adored animals as a girl, traveled to Gombe where she spent three months observing, and spending time with the primates. Some of what she observed rocked the scientific community around the world, shaping how we understand the animal kingdom today.

Jousting with the Royal Armouries
00:09:54 | July 13th, 2020

This week Sophie (aged 7) and Ellie (age 5) team up with Chloe from the Royal Armouries – the UK’s National Museum of Arms and Armour – to tell the story of Jousting. We follow the history of jousting from its beginnings as training for warfare to an increasingly stylised spectator sport. We track some of the great tournament specialists – the celebrities of their age. And we dive into one of the Great Tournaments of medieval England.—-more—-We learn the rules of jousting – what to do and what not to do. We see the comparisons between the film the Knight’s Tale and the real thing. We experience the drama as knights get trapped in their helmets and a King of France is killed while jousting. We discover the growing importance of chivalry as part of what it meant to be a knight. We learn how the equipment started to serve a decorative, fashion purpose. We discover the different aspects to a tournament – it was not just about the jousting. We follow the crowd in England as they enjoy a spectacular tournament and we experience it through the eyes of a medieval observer. Noble ladies lead knights by silver chains through the streets of London to cheering crowds. And a French knight wins an English Grand Tournament in London in the middle of the Hundred Years’ War.We also see how and why the joust declined and then ended as a sport.If you like this episode you might also like our episode on Matilda and the Anarchy.https://www.historystorytime.com/e/queen-matilda-knights-and-eels/Or you might also like our episode on the Wars of the Roses and Richard III.https://www.historystorytime.com/e/the-wars-of-the-roses-and-richard-iii/You can find out more about the Royal Armouries, their spectacular Museum in Leeds, their Fort Nelson in Portsmouth, and their displays of armour and guns at the Tower of London here:https://royalarmouries.org/

Episode 15: Keeping Count
20:32 | Season: 2 | Episode: 15 | July 7th, 2020

The Venturas spend the day at a music festival in Branch Brook Park. Janelly does some solo investigating at Taíno Comics and Games. Datu joins Josie on a visit to her other store.

Get to Know Ashley Graham
July 6th, 2020

This season, we invited kids to interview our storytellers. Today, you’ll hear from Ashley Graham who narrated the previous episode about Josephine Baker. If you haven’t yet listened to that episode, now is a great time to check it out.

The First Emperor of China
00:16:05 | July 6th, 2020

Join host Greg Jenner and travel back over 2,000 years to meet the first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huangdi. Learn all about the discovery of his world famous Terracotta Army, the fierce lengths he went to in order to unify China and why he was so fixated on discovering the secret to eternal life.

The Glorious Revolution and the Battle of the Boyne
00:09:45 | July 6th, 2020

Sophie (age 7) and Ellie (age 5) tell the story of the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland in 1690, and how it helped secure the Glorious Revolution for William, Prince of Orange.—-more—-James II is King of England, Scotland and Ireland. But he is also a Catholic. Many people – especially in England and Scotland are very worried about that. So William of Orange is invited over with his wife Mary to become King of England, Scotland and Ireland. James flees to France rather than fight. William and the English Parliament agree a new constitutional settlement. A Protestant supremacy is secured and also the rights of Parliament are guaranteed.Meanwhile an ambitious King Louis XIV sees his plans for European domination damaged. So he helps James II to try to retake his throne. This time though Louis is up against not just the Protestant countries but the Pope and his allies too. Everyone is scared of Louis’ ambition. James’ army find the gates of Londonderry / Derry shut to them by the Ulster Protestants. This gives time for William to come to Ireland with his well trained but pan European army. He defeats the James II at the Battle of the Boyne. James flees to France again. William and Mary now rule England, Scotland and Ireland. The Glorious Revolution is secure.We cover how much of the war was really about geo-politics and a family feud and rather than just religion. And we talk about the irony that a battle which is seen as symbolic of the wars between Protestants and Catholics actually had the Pope on the so called Protestant side. Having had help from the excellent Museum of the Battle of the Boyne we also talk about how some of the weaponry of the period actually worked.Explore Protestant and Catholic EuropeLearn how James II loses the confidence of his noblesWe learn of the secret communications between William and the English nobilityWe follow William’s invasionWe see how James II fled rather than fight for his throneWe understand the settlement that William came to which led to the Bill of Rights and the Act of Settlement. We put these in their historical context.We follow the machinations of King Louis XIV, determined to rebuild his alliances.We follow James’ army as it marches to Londonderry / Derry.We hear the closing of the gates by the Apprentice Boys of Derry.Finally we re-live the excitement of the Battle of the Boyne.William’s outflanking manouvre fails.But his Dutch Guards storm across the River BoyneHeld up by Jacobite cavalry charges, the battle is won when William gets his Ulster cavalry across the river.James then flees to France again.The Glorious Revolution is secureWe finally discuss how some people celebrate the battle today on Orange marches in Northern Ireland.If you are interested in more on this period you might like our Great Fire of London EpisodeApple: https://link.historystorytime.com/Apple-Great-Fire-LondonOther: https://link.historystorytime.com/Great-Fire-LondonOr you might like our War of Austrian Succession and Jacobite Rebellion episode in which James’ Grandson, Bonnie Prince Charlie, tried to avenge the Battle of the Boyne with the Highlanders at Culloden.Apple: https://link.historystorytime.com/Apple-Austrian-SuccessionOther: https://link.historystorytime.com/Austrian-Succession   

34. The craziest soldier in history?
17:34 | July 4th, 2020

Alongside special guest presenter Annie Foley, we investigate the amazing life of a soldier who fought in three continents, from his teenage years through to his 60s.




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