The British History Podcast Jamie Jeffers
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The BHP is a chronological retelling of the history of Britain with a particular focus upon the lives of the people. You won’t find a dry recounting of dates and battles here, but instead you’ll learn about who these people were and how their desires, fears, and flaws shaped the scope of this island at the edge of the world. And some of those desires are downright scandalous.
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The Night is Dark and Full of Terrors
Chaos. The orderly rhythm of attacks… and the steady wall of the war hedge had dissolved, and it was replaced by a raging melee.
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To Kill a Legend
Here is how you probably heard the story of the Battle of Hastings. William the Conqueror boarded a ship, won a battle at Hastings, and was crowned King. Kingdom. Conqueror. Conquered.
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Godwinson's Revenge
The Battle of Hastings had been brutal – even for the Normans. The invading army had suffered terrible losses.
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Rearranging the Deck chairs on HMS England
It was autumn of 1066 and after weeks of deliberation, political wrangling, and arguing the English nobility had finally selected their next King. This may seem like a long time, considering there was a whole invasion happening at the time. And it was. But, to be fair, the politics were very confusing.
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King William I of England
Duke William was experienced at wielding terror. Whether he was at home or on campaign, William often employed terror tactics. The people of France were well aware of this, and now the English were learning his skill first hand.
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William: The Devil Inside
It was Christmas Day of 1066 and England was crowning it’s new King. In celebration, the King’s men…heavily armed and backed by divine authority, were going from building to building… taking whatever they wanted, doing whatever they felt like to the people inside, and then lighting it all on fire. The first act of Norman […]
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Customer Reviews
Awesome History Podcast
I’ve listened to many history podcasts over the years, and this one continues to impress me as one of the best, and possibly the best I’ve listened to. It’s great strength is the excellent balance between the factual year-by-year accounting of events and the rich historical, cultural and economic background information. Jamie Jeffers frankly admits that he is not convinced by the “big man” version of history, although his sympathy for and interest in some of the leading personages is obvious (King Penda of Mercia, for example), so he weaves a rich tapestry. Excellent production quality, style and delivery make it a real pleasure to listen to this podcast, although some of the episodes really call for your full attention to keep track of the personages.