139 episodes

"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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    Uncrowned Queen: Barbara Villiers in Charles II's Court with Charlotte White

    Uncrowned Queen: Barbara Villiers in Charles II's Court with Charlotte White

    **EXPLICIT LANGUAGE WARNNIG**
    In this captivating episode, Charlotte White explores the tumultuous life of Barbara Villiers, a woman who wielded unparalleled influence at the heart of Charles II's court. From her strategic manoeuvres in politics to her controversial love affair with the king, Barbara's story is one of power, passion, and scandal.
    Key Points:
    Introduction to Barbara Villiers:Mother of five children with Charles II.Intricate details of her relationships and influence.Barbara vs. Clarendon and Stewart:Barbara's role in removing key figures like the Earl of Clarendon and Francis Stewart.Insights into Charles II's obsession with Francis Stewart.Barbara's Relationship with Charles II:Charles's infatuation and Barbara's tantrums.Complications arising from Charles's pursuit of a 15-year-old Frances Stewart.Barbara's Political Manoeuvres:Her involvement in politics and influence over Charles's ministers.The Carbel and Buckingham's ambitions.The Artistic and Cultural Legacy of Barbara:Barbara as a pin-up girl and her influence on art.Support for playwright John Dryden and promotion of the arts.Long-Term Consequences:
    Legacy in Royal Lineage:Prince William as a descendant of Charles II and Barbara Villiers.The intricate family tree and the long-term impact on the monarchy.Comparison with Nell Gwyn:Nell's enduring popularity compared to Barbara.Barbara's controversial actions and her portrayal in history.Barbara: The Uncrowned Queen:Barbara's power surpassing the Queen's.Controversial incidents, such as hanging her underwear in the privy gardens.Historical Challenges in Portraying Barbara:Struggles in writing a biography of Barbara Villiers.The complexity of interpreting her actions in modern terms.Conclusion:
    Encouragement to delve into Barbara Villiers' life and legacy.The richness and wildness of Barbara's story, often overlooked in history.Guest Information:
    Charlotte's book recommendation: "Kings and Queens" by Ian Dale.Follow Charlotte on Twitter and Instagram: @restorationcake.
    You can see the painting Paul and Charlotte talk about here:
    You can follow History Rage on Twitter @HistoryRage or Paul individually @PaulBavill and let us know what you wish people would just stop believing using the Hashtag #HistoryRage.
    You can join our 'Angry Mob' on Patreon as well. £5 per month gets you episodes 3 months early, the invite to choose questions, entry into our prize draws and the coveted History Rage mug. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/historyrage

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    • 49 min
    Trailer - Intro to Series 12

    Trailer - Intro to Series 12

    The Series 12 trailer is here. Starting on 20th May on General Release we'll be bringing you Authors Blessin Adams, Calder Walton, Jim Leary, David Kenyon, Helena Kelly and Guy Walters, Podcasters Charlotte White, Jackson van Uden and Penny Griffiths Morgan and from Academia WW1 Aviation Historian Michael Terry.
    Support the show
    You can follow History Rage on Twitter @HistoryRage and let us know what you wish people would just stop believing using the Hashtag #HistoryRage.
    You can join our 'Angry Mob' on Patreon as well. £5 per month gets you episodes 3 months early, the invite to choose questions, entry into our prize draws and the coveted History Rage mug. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/historyrage

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    • 1 min
    Covert Courage: SOE's Secret War in Burma with Richard Duckett

    Covert Courage: SOE's Secret War in Burma with Richard Duckett

    In this episode of the History Rage Podcast, host Paul Bavill interviews Richard Duckett, author of "The Special Operations Executive in Burma." The discussion delves into the lesser-known aspects of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) in the Far East during World War II.
    Key Points:
    Diversity of Operations: Richard sheds light on SOE's operations in Burma, covering a diverse range of ethnic groups involved, including Chinese, Kachin, Karen, and more. The narrative dispels the misconception that all factions in Burma sided with the Japanese.
    Survival Stories: The conversation explores epic stories of survival by British prisoners of war (POWs) in Japanese camps. Richard highlights the brutalities faced by British agents, emphasizing the risks and challenges unique to the Far East theatre.
    Major Hugh Seagram: Richard recounts the heroic actions of Major Hugh Seagram, who surrendered to the Japanese to halt atrocities against the Karen people. The narrative extends to individuals like Saw Polar, a lieutenant with a remarkable escape and survival story.
    Operations Dilwin and Billet: Richard unveils significant SOE operations like Dilwin, a prolonged venture in Kachin territory, and Billet, focused on the Burma Independence Army. These operations contributed significantly to intelligence gathering and securing the Burmese resistance.
    Challenges in the Far East: The discussion explores the unique challenges faced by SOE in the Far East, including adapting to diverse ethnic groups, navigating the complex colonial context, and overcoming logistical hurdles in the vast and challenging environment.
    Collaboration with OSS: Richard shares insights into the collaboration between SOE and the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), highlighting the forging of relationships that laid the foundation for future cooperation between British and American special forces.
    Resistance Movements: The episode touches upon the various resistance movements in Burma, encompassing Burmese nationalists, communists, and smaller ethnic groups. The complexities of these movements and their alliances are discussed in the context of the broader wartime narrative.
    Please subscribe to the History Rage Podcast on your favourite platform and consider supporting us on Patreon to get early access to episodes and exclusive perks. Join the conversation on Twitter
    You can buy Richard’s book “SOE in Burma” at Amazon and you can follow Richard on Twitter @richard_duckett
    You can follow History Rage on Twitter @HistoryRage or Paul individually @PaulBavill and let us know what you wish people would just stop believing using the Hashtag #HistoryRage.
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    • 39 min
    Dynamite Wars to Global Fear: The Origins of Terrorism with James Crossland

    Dynamite Wars to Global Fear: The Origins of Terrorism with James Crossland

    In this enlightening podcast episode, historian James Crossland takes us on a journey through the tumultuous era of the late 19th century, exploring the rise of modern terrorism and its profound impact on history. James delves into his book, "Rise of Devils," uncovering the fears, conspiracy theories, and media sensationalism that fuelled the first war on terror.
    Episode Highlights:
    Conspiracy Theories and Fear:
    James explores the pervasive conspiracy theories of the time, involving secret societies and diabolical plots.
    The influence of media sensationalism on public perception and the police response.
    Birth of Counterterrorism:
    The formation of Special Branch in 1883 as Britain's first counterterrorist organization during the Dynamite War.
    The lack of international cooperation before the 1898 Rome Anti Terrorism Congress and the subsequent developments.
    International Terrorism Cooperation:
    The 1898 Rome Anti Terrorism Congress marks a turning point in international cooperation against terrorism.
    Initiatives like mugshots, intelligence exchange, and anti-immigration laws emerge from the congress.
    Media's Role and Legacy:
    James reflects on the media's sensationalism, spreading fake news and creating fear disproportionate to the actual threat.
    Drawing parallels between historical media tactics and contemporary fear-inducing strategies.
    Terrorism's Decline and World War I:
    Factors contributing to the decline of the first wave of terrorism, including internal debates among anarchists.
    The impact of World War I in shifting global attention and redirecting the focus from terrorism.
    Legacy and Lessons for Today:
    Examining historical counterterrorism approaches, highlighting the ineffective blanket policing strategies.
    The effectiveness of infiltration and the importance of media responsibility in reporting on terrorism.
    Conclusion:
    James provides a captivating exploration of the roots of modern terrorism, shedding light on the societal fears, media manipulation, and counterterrorism measures that shaped the late 19th century. The episode draws intriguing parallels to contemporary issues, inviting reflection on historical lessons and their relevance in today's world.
    Please subscribe to the History Rage Podcast on your favorite platform and consider supporting us on Patreon to get early access to episodes and exclusive perks. Join the conversation on Twitter
    You can buy James’ book “The Rise of the Devils” at the History Rage Bookshop and you can follow James on Twitter @DrJCrossland
    You can follow History Rage on Twitter @HistoryRage or Paul individually @PaulBavill and let us know what you wish people would just stop believing using the Hashtag #HistoryRage.
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    • 49 min
    Beyond the Bang: The Untold Story of Artillery in Warfare with David Grebstad

    Beyond the Bang: The Untold Story of Artillery in Warfare with David Grebstad

    In this insightful interview, Colonel David Grebstad, a seasoned artillery officer, offers a captivating exploration into the often overlooked world of artillery in military history. David sheds light on the intricate processes involved in artillery barrages, dispelling misconceptions and emphasizing the critical role of artillery throughout history.
    Key Points:
     
    Artillery Beyond the Bang:
    David delves into the meticulous preparation and execution required for effective artillery barrages. Contrary to popular belief, he highlights the intelligence, talent, and mathematical precision involved in positioning guns for sustained and accurate fire.
    The Gunner's Drill:
    The discussion covers the arduous tasks undertaken by gunners and gun crews, especially during World War I and II. From digging gunpits and stacking ammunition to the constant adjustments in elevation and bearing, David paints a vivid picture of the demanding and often overlooked work that occurs behind the scenes.
    Rate of Fire and Evolution:
    The conversation transitions to the evolution of artillery, tracing its roots from medieval cannons to modern precision-guided munitions. David emphasizes the importance of rate of fire, citing the revolutionary impact of the French 75mm Cannons in the 19th century, which introduced a built-in recoil system, paving the way for increased firing speed.
    Historical Gaps and Learning from the Past:
    David addresses the lack of coverage on artillery in historical narratives, asserting that a deeper understanding is crucial for comprehending past battles. He highlights the recurring pattern of forgetting crucial lessons, citing examples from World War I to the present conflicts in Ukraine, where ammunition shortages mirror historical challenges.
    Impact on Warfare Strategies:
    The interview explores how the lack of coverage on artillery has impacted our understanding of historical battles and modern warfare strategies. David argues that a comprehensive grasp of artillery's role is essential for a more nuanced understanding of military history.
    Recent Efforts and Initiatives:
    The conversation concludes with a discussion on recent initiatives addressing the lack of coverage on artillery. David shares insights from his book, "Iron Indignation," aimed at providing a holistic view of artillery operations. Additionally, he mentions works by Major General JBA Bailey and highlights the growing recognition of artillery's significance in recent conflicts.
    Conclusion:
    David David's passion for unveiling the untold story of artillery adds a valuable layer to our understanding of military history. Through detailed anecdotes and historical analysis, he underscores the critical role artillery plays in shaping the outcomes of battles, urging us to appreciate the often-hidden complexities behind the powerful bang of the guns.
    Connect with David on Twitter: @DavidGrebstad
     
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    Individual accounts: @PaulBavill
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    • 46 min
    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
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    Stay Angry, Stay Informed - History Rage

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    • 42 min

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