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"History Rage" is a weekly podcast that invites renowned historians to passionately debunk the most pervasive myths and misconceptions about major historical events and figures.
Each episode features a historian "raging" about a historical "fact" they wish everyone would just stop believing. From the Victorian era's obsession with sex to the strategies behind Blitzkrieg in World War II, the podcast delves into the real stories behind the legends.
With a focus on topics all history from Roman, through Tudor, to World War 1, World War 2 and the Cold War, "History Rage" provides a platform for experts to set the record straight and reveal the truth behind the myths that have persisted for generations.
Hosted by Paul Bavill, the podcast delivers an entertaining and educational listening experience for history buffs and casual listeners alike. Prepare to have your historical knowledge challenged and your preconceptions shattered in this myth-busting series.

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"History Rage" is a weekly podcast that invites renowned historians to passionately debunk the most pervasive myths and misconceptions about major historical events and figures.
Each episode features a historian "raging" about a historical "fact" they wish everyone would just stop believing. From the Victorian era's obsession with sex to the strategies behind Blitzkrieg in World War II, the podcast delves into the real stories behind the legends.
With a focus on topics all history from Roman, through Tudor, to World War 1, World War 2 and the Cold War, "History Rage" provides a platform for experts to set the record straight and reveal the truth behind the myths that have persisted for generations.
Hosted by Paul Bavill, the podcast delivers an entertaining and educational listening experience for history buffs and casual listeners alike. Prepare to have your historical knowledge challenged and your preconceptions shattered in this myth-busting series.

Follow "History Rage" on social media to stay up-to-date on the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes insights:Twitter: @HistoryRageInstagram: @HistoryRageFacebook: facebook.com/HistoryRage
Subscribe to "History Rage" on your favorite podcast platform to explore the untold stories and uncover the real history behind the headlines.

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    Faith on the Frontlines: Military Chaplains with Ian Pegg

    Faith on the Frontlines: Military Chaplains with Ian Pegg

    In this episode of History Rage, we interview Ian Pegg, a military historian, shedding light on the often overlooked role of army chaplains during World War II. The discussion delves into their multifaceted responsibilities, ranging from spiritual guidance to acts of immense bravery on the front lines. The episode uncovers the challenges, personal sacrifices, and areas of courage chaplains faced during the war, emphasizing their integral but understated role in military history.
    Background on Chaplains in WWII:
    Chaplains played a pivotal role in WWII, initially tasked with spiritual well-being but adapting to various roles due to limited battlefield training.
    Their responsibilities included organizing religious services, pastoral care, entertainment, and even educational activities in POW camps.
    Chaplains Boosting Morale:
    Specific instances highlight the impact of chaplains on morale, such as Reverend James Quinn at Dunkirk and Reverend Wiles in North Africa, running a NAAFI truck for troops.
    Counsellors and Advisors:
    Chaplains served as counsellors and advisors, offering guidance to officers and privates alike, addressing moral and spiritual dilemmas soldiers faced.
    Personal Sacrifices and Recognition:
    The interview explores the personal sacrifices chaplains made, leaving their comfortable lives for the challenges of war.
    Recognition and awards for chaplains included one Victoria Cross awarded to Canadian Army Chaplain John Weir Foote for his heroic actions during Operation Jubilee Dieppe raid.
    Contributions of Chaplains in WWII:
    Ian emphasizes the need to recognize chaplains' contributions in all conflicts, not just WWII, and highlights the Royal Army Chaplains Museum as a valuable resource.
    Preserving Their Legacy:
    The interview concludes with a discussion on preserving the legacy of chaplains, urging continued recognition of their role in various conflicts.
    Closing Thoughts:
    The host expresses gratitude for Ian's enlightening insights and encourages listeners to anticipate Ian's upcoming book, "Death and Heroes: Army Chaplains in World War II."
    Connect with Ian Pegg:
    Twitter: @cluelesspeg
    Buy the Book: "Death and Heroes: Army Chaplains in World War II."
    Support History Rage:
    Follow on Twitter: @historyrage
    Individual accounts: @PaulBavill and @KyleGHistory
    Support on Patreon: patreon.com/historyrage
    Don't forget to leave reviews on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or Amazon.
    Stay Angry, Stay Informed - History Rage

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    • 42 min
    Gloucester History Festival Special #7 - The Myth of Monolithic Empire: England's Fragile Foothold in Mughal India with Nandini Das

    Gloucester History Festival Special #7 - The Myth of Monolithic Empire: England's Fragile Foothold in Mughal India with Nandini Das

    Venture back to the dawn of empire in this riveting episode of History Rage, where host Paul Bavill is joined by the erudite and impassioned Professor Nandini Das. With her award-winning expertise in early modern English literature and culture, Professor Das delivers a masterclass on the misconceptions of the British Empire and its precarious beginnings in Mughal India.
    The Rage Unveiled:
    - Professor Das dismantles the myth of a predestined British Empire, revealing its early days as a scrambling startup amidst the opulence of the Mughal courts.
    - The astonishing reality of 17th-century England, grappling with internal strife, financial woes, and a desperate search for new markets.
    Empire's Uncertain Dawn:
    - The East India Company's struggle for survival, navigating the treacherous waters of high-risk investment, Portuguese competition, and internal discord.
    - How the company's uncertain future was shaped by the intricate power plays of Mughal emperors, savvy empresses, and the shrewd local rulers of India.
    Cultural Clashes and Conquests:
    - The overlooked influence of India's rich tapestry of kingdoms and cultures in shaping the trajectory of British expansion.
    - The pivotal role of Indian agency in the face of colonial ambition, and the power dynamics that defied the colonial narrative.
    Rethinking the Roots of Empire:
    - Professor Das urges us to reconsider the origins of the British Empire, challenging the idea of its inevitable success and cultural superiority.
    - A call to question the deep-seated assumptions about India that have persisted for centuries, rooted in the insecurities of early English adventurers.
    Join us as Professor Das passionately unravels the tangled beginnings of the British presence in India, offering a fresh perspective on the complex interplay of culture, power, and empire. To delve deeper into this rich history, grab a copy of her illuminating book, "Courting India: England, Mughal India, and the Origins of Empire," available through the History Rage bookshop.
    For more fascinating insights and to join the conversation, follow Professor Das on Twitter @rentravailer. And don't forget to support the rage that fuels our historical curiosity at patreon.com/historyrage for exclusive perks and the coveted History Rage mug.
    Stay informed, stay passionate, and let the rage for truth in history rage on!


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    • 40 min
    Gloucester History Festival Special #6 - Lady Jane Grey and Other Gloucester Ghost Stories with Phil Moss and Andrew Armstrong

    Gloucester History Festival Special #6 - Lady Jane Grey and Other Gloucester Ghost Stories with Phil Moss and Andrew Armstrong

    Step into the labyrinth of Gloucester's past with History Rage's latest live special from the heart of the Gloucester History Festival at Blackfriars Priory. Join host Paul Bavill as he unravels the city's rich tapestry with historian Phil Moss and archaeologist Andrew Armstrong, co-authors of "Gloucester: Recreating the Past."
    Unearthing Gloucester's Foundations
    - Phil and Andrew share their unique journey from illustrating ancient structures to piecing together Gloucester's storied landscape.
    - Dive into the Roman roots of Gloucester and its transformation from imperial outpost to a city steeped in English history.
    Tunnel Vision
    - The duo debunks the persistent myth of Gloucester's secret underground tunnels, revealing the truth behind these urban legends.
    - Discover why these tales persist and how they become intertwined with the city's identity, despite the lack of historical evidence.
    Local History, National Impact
    - A passionate defense of local history's importance, showcasing how Gloucester's local events have shaped national narratives.
    - From the Siege of Gloucester's pivotal role in the English Civil War to Athelflaed's strategic use of the city to reclaim England from the Danes.
    Historical Misconceptions
    - The episode tackles the enduring myths surrounding Lady Jane Grey's proclamation and Bishop John Hooper's fateful lodgings.
    - Listen as Phil and Andrew dissect how such stories take root and the challenge of correcting the historical record.
    Digging Deeper
    - Insights into the primary sources that illuminate Gloucester's history and their accessibility to researchers and the public.
    - Andrew, as a curatorial archaeologist, emphasizes the untapped potential lying beneath Gloucester's streets, awaiting discovery.
    Why Gloucester Matters
    - The speakers make a compelling case for visiting the Gloucester History Festival and exploring the city's museums and historic docks.
    - Gloucester is presented as a microcosm of England's past, a place where the local and global intersect to tell a broader story.
    Join us for a session that digs past the surface to expose the foundations of Gloucester's history, challenging misconceptions and celebrating the city's significance.
    To connect with the minds behind the myths, follow Phil and Andrew on Twitter and grab a copy of their visually rich book. For more episodes that excavate the rage-worthy tales of history, follow @historyrage and become part of our passionate community at patreon.com/historyrage.
    Remember, beneath every stone lies a story, and in Gloucester, the stones speak volumes. Stay curious, and keep the rage for history alive!

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    • 28 min
    Gloucester History Festival Special #5 - Tudor Truths: Unmasking Anne Boleyn's Hidden French History with Dr. Estelle Paranque

    Gloucester History Festival Special #5 - Tudor Truths: Unmasking Anne Boleyn's Hidden French History with Dr. Estelle Paranque

    **LANGUAGE WARNING** This gets blue... or bleu
    Unleash the fury of the past in this live special of History Rage, broadcast from the enchanting Blackfriars Priory at the Gloucester History Festival. Host Paul Bavill is joined by the fiercely passionate Tudor historian, Dr. Estelle Paranque, as they delve into the untold life of Anne Boleyn, far beyond her infamous role as Henry VIII's doomed queen.
    The Anne Boleyn You Never Knew:
    - Dr. Paranque shatters the image of Anne Boleyn as merely Henry's wife, revealing her as an independent, fiery individual with a rich life before and beyond the king.
    - The significance of Boleyn's seven transformative years at the French court and her exposure to the powerful women who shaped her ambitions.
    The French Influence:
    - How Anne's time in France sculpted her cultural interests and political acumen, setting the stage for her eventual rise to Queen of England.
    - The complex dance of diplomacy and betrayal as French support for Anne wavered in the face of her eventual downfall.
    A Miscarriage of Justice:
    - A heart-wrenching recount of Anne Boleyn's trial, the absurd allegations against her, and her stoic defense of the innocent men caught in the king's wrath.
    - Dr. Paranque's emotional journey through the archives, uncovering the humanity and resilience of a queen too often reduced to a mere footnote in Henry's reign.
    Join us as Dr. Paranque fervently advocates for a re-examination of Anne Boleyn's life, urging us to see the queen for her own merits, not just as an appendage to a tyrannical king. To dive deeper into Tudor history, grab Dr. Paranque's latest book, "Thorns, Lust, and Glory," releasing on May 2nd, and follow her on Twitter @DrEstellePrnq for more insights.
    And remember, History Rage fans, to stay connected for more fiery historical revelations. Support us on Patreon for early episode access, prize draws, and your very own History Rage mug. Stay angry, and see you at the next live event!

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    • 35 min
    Napoleon's Generals: The Men Behind the Myth with John Viscardo

    Napoleon's Generals: The Men Behind the Myth with John Viscardo

    Introduction:
    Explore the shadows of history in this episode with John Viscardo, host of the Generals and Napoleon podcast. Learn about Napoleon's generals and their overlooked contributions during this transformative era.
     
    Show Notes:
    Rise of Napoleon's Generals:
    ·        Origins and backgrounds of Napoleon's generals.
    ·        Challenges faced and factors leading to prominence.
     
    Key Battles and Strategies:
    ·        Victories and disasters at Russia and Waterloo.
    ·        Impact of Napoleon's decisions and marshal strategies.
     
    Individual Profiles:
    ·        Marshal Mura's betrayal, Marmont's surrender, and fate of Marshal Bertier.
    ·        Dynamics among top commanders and consequences.
     
    Post-Waterloo Era:
    ·        Generals' paths after Napoleon's fall.
    ·        Intriguing encounter between adversaries.
     
    Challenges of Historical Perception:
    ·        Imbalance in historical narratives.
    ·        Role of marketing and Napoleon's memoirs.
     
    Increasing Generals' Profile:
    ·        Need for scholarly research on generals' lives and battles.
    ·        The role of podcasts like Generals in Napoleon.
    Conclusion:
    Gain insights into the lives of Napoleon's generals and understand their nuanced contributions. Unravel forgotten stories and their impact on history.
    Connect with John and Generals in Napoleon:
    Podcast: Generals and Napoleon
    Twitter: @AndNapoleon
    Stay Connected with History Rage:
    Twitter: @historyrage
    Individual Hosts: @PaulBavill
    Support History Rage on Patreon:
    Patreon
    Thank you for joining us on this historical journey. Remember to leave your reviews on Apple, Podchaser, or Amazon, and stay angry until the next episode!

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    • 39 min
    Gloucester History Festival Special #4 - Elizabeth Unspiteful: Challenging the Jealous Queen Myth with Susan Doran

    Gloucester History Festival Special #4 - Elizabeth Unspiteful: Challenging the Jealous Queen Myth with Susan Doran

    Step back into the regal world of the Tudors and beyond as we ignite a scholarly inferno in this live special of History Rage, straight from the Gloucester History Festival's grandeur at Blackfriars Priory. Host Paul Bavill welcomes the formidable Oxford professor of history and author, Susan Doran, to dissect the venomous myths surrounding Queen Elizabeth I's so-called 'spiteful' nature. Prepare to have your perceptions royally challenged!
    The Elizabethan Enigma:
    - Susan Doran skewers the misogynistic labelling of Elizabeth I as 'spiteful' and 'jealous', particularly towards her cousins and ladies-in-waiting, arguing for a deeper understanding of the queen's actions, untainted by gender bias.
    - A historical dissection of the fates of Catherine and Mary Grey, revealing the complex blend of personal betrayal and political necessity that shaped their harsh treatment by Elizabeth.
    The Ladies of the Court:
    - A glimpse into the life and duties of the queen's attendants, debunking the notion of their roles as mere servitude, and highlighting the honour, political leverage, and matrimonial opportunities that came with being a lady of the bedchamber.
    - An exploration of the intricate relationships between Elizabeth and her trusted confidantes like Blanche Parry and Catherine Ashley, and how the queen navigated the delicate balance of affection and authority.
    The Courtly Chessboard:
    - Susan unravels the intricate tapestry of court rivalries and Elizabeth's strategic prowess in maintaining control, without resorting to spite or malice.
    - A critique of the portrayal of Elizabeth as a flirtatious monarch, manipulating her suitors, and an impassioned plea for a re-evaluation of her decision-making as circumspect rather than indecisive.
    A Historian's Crusade
    - Doran calls out the persistence of Elizabethan myths perpetuated by both historical works and pop culture, urging a renaissance in understanding that appreciates the queen's actions through the lens of her kingly rather than feminine attributes.
    Join us as Susan Doran fervently refutes the fabricated image of a petty and envious Elizabeth I, advocating for a narrative stripped of sexism and rich with the complexities of a monarch who navigated her reign with the heart and stomach of a king.
    To delve into the Tudor-Stuart transition with Susan Doran's "From Tudor to Stuart" and her other esteemed works, follow her on Twitter @SueDoran26898513. Engage with us using #HistoryRage, and for the devoted history enthusiasts, visit patreon.com/historyrage to join our 'Angry Mob' for exclusive content and the prized History Rage mug.

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    • 31 min

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