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Trapped History tells the stories of the forgotten – of people who have been ignored by the history we’re taught in school.
Their stories have been hidden because of their gender, ethnicity, class or sexuality – hidden because of the times they lived in. We want to do a simple thing at Trapped History: to reboot our sense of history. As the writer and activist James Baldwin wrote, “History is not the past. It is the present. We carry our history with us – we are our history.”
Each episode will tell the story of someone we’ve never heard of, with Oswin and Carla joined by expert guests who help us understand about the past and the present. So tune in to hear all about the African and Jewish war heroes, the women who changed the course of science and of the people who circled the world. And maybe you will also get the chance to meet the greatest singer, the trailblazing sports star and the most fearsome hero you’ve never heard of.
Because their histories are our histories.
Follow us on instagram and visit our website for bonus episodes and more:
https://www.instagram.com/trappedhistory/
https://www.trappedhistory.com/

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Trapped History tells the stories of the forgotten – of people who have been ignored by the history we’re taught in school.
Their stories have been hidden because of their gender, ethnicity, class or sexuality – hidden because of the times they lived in. We want to do a simple thing at Trapped History: to reboot our sense of history. As the writer and activist James Baldwin wrote, “History is not the past. It is the present. We carry our history with us – we are our history.”
Each episode will tell the story of someone we’ve never heard of, with Oswin and Carla joined by expert guests who help us understand about the past and the present. So tune in to hear all about the African and Jewish war heroes, the women who changed the course of science and of the people who circled the world. And maybe you will also get the chance to meet the greatest singer, the trailblazing sports star and the most fearsome hero you’ve never heard of.
Because their histories are our histories.
Follow us on instagram and visit our website for bonus episodes and more:
https://www.instagram.com/trappedhistory/
https://www.trappedhistory.com/

    Untold Lives: The Power Behind the Throne | Episode 24

    Untold Lives: The Power Behind the Throne | Episode 24

    Join Oswin and Carla as we go back – way back – to a time before podcasts and instagram, before radio and photographs. Join us as we journey back to the 18th century and meet the people who made monarchy work.
    And they're not the people you might expect to meet. At a time when Britain's kings and queens barely spoke the language, please let us introduce you to Mehmet and Mustapha, two Turkish men who ran the life of George I. And what about Abdullah, who brought a caracal from India all the way to the King's Menagerie at the Tower of London? Or Bridget Holmes, Frances Talbot and Grace Tosier – without whom, life would have been just a bit less tolerable for the Stuart and Georgian rulers.
    So tune in to Dr Mishka Sinha, co-curator of Kensington Palace's wonderful exhibition 'Untold Lives', as we lift the curtain and peer into the machinery of monarchy.

    • 41 min
    The Shah Goest: Zoos, Empire and the Strangest Wild Cat Ever

    The Shah Goest: Zoos, Empire and the Strangest Wild Cat Ever

    With its long tufted ears – sometimes mistaken for horns – the caracal is a precious animal. So precious in fact, that one particular animal was gifted to George II in 1759.
    Ahead of next week's episode, Mishka Sinha, curator of the Untold Lives exhibition at Kensington Palace, gives Oswin and Carla an exclusive insight into the powers behind the throne.
    So listen to this special bonus all about that very cat – confusingly named 'The Shah Goest' – and its keeper, Abdullah. And find out how the seemingly simple act of 'gifting' can have deep and far-reaching meanings.

    • 5 min
    Hall of Fame: Mother of the Nation

    Hall of Fame: Mother of the Nation

    We ask all our guests to nominate someone for the Trapped History Hall of Fame. Someone we've not heard of but should have.
    In this Season Four opener, please meet Mishal Husain's nominee: Fatima Jinnah, known as Madr-e-Millat or 'Mother of the Nation', a woman who broke the rules and the barriers as Pakistan emerged from the chaos of Partition. She became the conscience of Pakistan, who as opposition leader and presidential candidate, constantly reminded people about the founding principles of the new nation.
    It's a great introduction to our new season.

    • 8 min
    Trapped History: The Passport

    Trapped History: The Passport

    In an exclusive bonus, Mishal Husain tells us about the chance discovery of her grandfather Shahid's passport.
    It may seem a small, insignificant thing, a old irrelevant document from another age. But Shahid's passport tells us so much more – about the past but also about the present and perhaps even the future. Because it declared this man born in Lucknow who had lived all his life in British India to be a 'British Subject By Birth'. So when he travelled to England in the 1930s, it was not as a tourist. Not as a foreigner. Not as an immigrant. But as a British man.
    This was also the route taken by so many from the Caribbean in the 1940s and 1950s. They were coming 'home' as part of the so-called Windrush Generation and had no more need to prove their status than someone who lived in Tunbridge Wells or Greenock.
    It's a fascinating listen – and if you've not had the chance to hear the full episode, head over to trappedhistory.com for more.

    • 2 min
    Broken Threads: Family, Memory, Loss and Longing | Episode 23

    Broken Threads: Family, Memory, Loss and Longing | Episode 23

    Mishal Husain joins Oswin and Carla for a truly special Season 4 opener, telling the tale of her family's journey through the stormy waters of Indian and Pakistani independence. It's a story of joy and freedom, but also one of fear, loss and terror.
    Shahid, Tahirah, Mumtaz and Mary live through Empire, world war, independence and partition. They meet the people who will shape their future, men like Mountbatten and Jinnah - but they also find themselves unable to meet the people who really matter to them, the friends and family they grew up with but who end up on the other side of an embattled border.
    It is a truly powerful episode, reminding us that we all have 'history' big and small within our grasp, within our family.

    • 53 min
    Jeremy Corbyn Redux: The Charlotte Despard of the 21st Century | Episode 22

    Jeremy Corbyn Redux: The Charlotte Despard of the 21st Century | Episode 22

    With Jeremy Corbyn announcing that he’s standing as an independent in the upcoming general election, we thought we should revisit his time in the Trapped History studio.
    This all-new ‘director’s cut’ contains golden nuggets on the French and American Revolutions and on Charlotte’s campaigning for animal rights. It’s a real treat!
    On top of that, the former leader of the Labour Party was really excited to be part of this episode – Charlotte is one of his all-time greats – and he tells us a thing or two about finding and losing tribes, how injustice can move people to great deeds, and how we all need a Charlotte to inspire us.
    It’s a fascinating story so please join us for this wonderful repeat.

    • 48 min

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