10 episodes

A podcast about the surprising, and surprisingly relevant, stories in history you didn’t even know that you didn’t know about! Join Simone - bookworm, history teacher and astonished-face-emoji fact collector - for a new nugget in each episode. I’ll also be spotlighting history books, podcasts, TV shows, films and exhibitions guaranteed to intrigue and inspire. This is a show for curious minds who know that the past perpetually illuminates, spurs on and haunts today’s world - and that there is always more to explore! Follow me on Instagram @thetimelyhistorian

The Timely Historian Simone Balani

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A podcast about the surprising, and surprisingly relevant, stories in history you didn’t even know that you didn’t know about! Join Simone - bookworm, history teacher and astonished-face-emoji fact collector - for a new nugget in each episode. I’ll also be spotlighting history books, podcasts, TV shows, films and exhibitions guaranteed to intrigue and inspire. This is a show for curious minds who know that the past perpetually illuminates, spurs on and haunts today’s world - and that there is always more to explore! Follow me on Instagram @thetimelyhistorian

    Mudbloods and Mischlinge

    Mudbloods and Mischlinge

    Once you spot the similarities between the Harry Potter universe and Nazi Germany, the parallels are endless. To close Season 1: a look at how Hogwarts is haunted by 20th-century history.
    Main Sources:
    Rowling, JK, The Harry Potter Series, Books 1-7 (London: 1997-2007).
    Arendt, H, Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil (London: 1963).
    Additional Sources:
    Lyubansky, M, Ordinary Wizards: The Psychology of Evil in the Harry Potter Universe, University of Illinois Department of Psychology. PDF Available at http://labs.psychology.illinois.edu/~lyubansk/ordinarywiz.pdf [Accessed: 03/2021].
    Osazuwa, C, Harry Potter & the Nazi Regime, Christine Osazuwa.com. PDF Available at http://christineosazuwa.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Harry-Potter-The-Nazi-Regime.pdf [Accessed: 03/21].
    Unknown, Author 'Chilled' to Learn Harry's Half-blood Status has Nazi Parallels, The Scotsman (28 July 2004). Retrieved from https://www.scotsman.com/news/uk-news/author-chilled-learn-harrys-half-blood-status-has-nazi-parallels-2508677 [Accessed: 03/2021].

    • 12 min
    Keeping It In The Family

    Keeping It In The Family

    Although they wielded tremendous power in Spain for 184 years, all was not well within the mighty House of Habsburg. Its members were plagued by unusual maladies and physical deformities, including bulbous lower lips and the excessively protruding chins now known as the 'Habsburg Jaw'. What was going on, and what can we take away from their story ourselves?

    Main Source:

    The Collections of Museo Del Prado: https://www.museodelprado.es/en/the-collection

    Additional Sources:

    Ansede, Manuel, Research Confirms that Intermarrying Caused the ‘Habsburg Jaw’ in Spanish Royals, El Pais Online (December 2019). Retrieved from https://english.elpais.com/elpais/2019/12/03/inenglish/1575367613_121836.html [Accessed 03/2021].

    Dimuro, Gina, The Habsburg Jaw And The Cost Of Royal Inbreeding, All That’s Interesting (June 2018). Retrieved from https://allthatsinteresting.com/habsburg-jaw [Accessed: 03/2021].

    García-Escudero López, A, Arruza Echevarría, A, Padilla Nieva, J, Puig Giró, R., ‘Charles II: From Spell to Genitourinary Pathology’, History of Urology Vol. 62, No. 3 (2009).

    Holloway, James, Royal Portraits Confirm "Habsburg Jaw" was Caused by Inbreeding, New Atlas (December 2019). Retrieved from https://newatlas.com/science/habsburg-jaw-inbreeding/ [Accessed: 03/2021].

    Khan, Razib, Inbreeding and the Downfall of the Spanish Hapsburgs, Discover Magazine (April 2009). Retrieved from https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/inbreeding-and-the-downfall-of-the-spanish-hapsburgs [Accessed: 03/2021].

    Turliuc MD, Cucu AI, Perciaccante A, Tosolini G, De Luca S, Costachescu B, Costea CF, ‘Hydrocephalus of King Charles II of Spain, the Bewitched King’, European Neurology Vol. 81 No. 1-2 (2019).

    • 11 min
    Dreadnought, Defiance, Devastation and...Dwarf

    Dreadnought, Defiance, Devastation and...Dwarf

    HMS Carcass, HMS Fairy, HMS Truant...over the centuries, the Royal Navy has chosen some peculiar names for its ships. From HMS Cherub to HMS Lucifer and everything in between, these are some of the most unforgettable, along with the weird and wonderful stories behind them.

    Main Source:

    The Terror, AMC (2021, USA).

    Additional Sources:

    Bacon, Admiral Sir Reginald, The Dover Patrol 1915-1917: Volume 1 (1919). Transcription retrieved from Naval-History.net, accessible at https://www.naval-history.net/WW1Book-Adm_Bacon-Dover_Patrol.htm#2 [Accessed: 03/2021].

    Christenson, Scot, From Vindictive to Dainty: The Extremes of Royal Navy Ship Names, US Naval Institute (2019). Retrieved from https://www.navalhistory.org/2019/02/01/from-vindictive-to-dainty-the-extremes-of-royal-navy-ship-names [Accessed: 03/2021].

    Unknown, Angel Gabriel Versus The Devil: The Historic Ship Names Out Of Place Today, Forces.net (2020). Retrieved from https://www.forces.net/military-life/fun/angel-gabriel-versus-devil-historic-ship-names-out-place-today [Accessed: 03/2021].

    Unknown, From HMS Cockchafer to HMS Pansy: Why Would You Call A Ship That?!, Forces.net (2020). Retrieved from https://www.forces.net/heritage/naval-history/hms-cockchafer-hms-pansy-why-would-call-ship [Accessed: 03/2021].

    Unknown, ‘Secrets Behind the Names That Sail the Seas’, The War Illustrated Vol. 8 No. 203 (March 1945).

    Xubova, Xenia, 10 Navy Ship Names That Might Raise Eyebrows, Forces.net (2020). Retrieved from https://www.forces.net/services/navy/10-navy-ship-names-might-raise-eyebrows [Accessed: 03/2021].

    • 11 min
    Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

    Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

    Some of history’s most infamous prisons - Alcatraz, Robben Island, the Dry Guillotine - have been established on naturally beautiful but hopelessly desolate islands. How can their secrets help us to make sense of our experiences in 2020/21?

    Main Sources:

    Belbenoit, Rene, Dry Guillotine: Fifteen Years Amongst the Living Dead translated by Rambo, P. (New York: 1938). Available at https://archive.org/details/Dry_Guillotine/mode/2up 

    Grosser, Philip, Uncle Sam's Devil's Island: Experiences of a Conscientious Objector in America during the World War (Boston: 1933). Available at https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015069746421 

    Additional Sources:

    Frost, Natasha, Quarantined for Life: The Tragic History of US Leprosy Colonies, The History Channel (2020). Retrieved from https://www.history.com/news/leprosy-colonies-us-quarantine [Accessed: 03/2021].

    Humphrys, Julian, Napoleon on St Helena: How Exile Became the French Emperor’s Last Battle, BBC History Extra. Retrieved from https://www.historyextra.com/period/georgian/napoleon-where-exile-why-st-helena-death-murder/ [Accessed: 03/2021].

    Larkins, Karen, Ten Infamous Islands of Exile, The Smithsonian Magazine (2010). Retrieved from https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/ten-infamous-islands-of-exile-1947938/ [Accessed: 03/2021].

    St Louis, Regis, The Wall of Tears in the Galapagos, G Adventures (2017). Retrieved from https://www.gadventures.com/blog/wall-tears-galapagos/ [Accessed: 03/2021].

    Unknown, Devil’s Island, History Hit (2020). Retrieved from https://www.historyhit.com/locations/devils-island/ [Accessed: 03/2021].

    Unknown, Robben Island, UNESCO. Retrieved from https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/916 [Accessed: 03/2021].

    Unknown, The Rock, Federal Bureau of Prisons. Retrieved from https://www.bop.gov/about/history/alcatraz.jsp [Accessed: 03/2021].

    • 12 min
    Eat Your Vegetables, Mr President!

    Eat Your Vegetables, Mr President!

    Some of the most poignant questions, sage advice and heartrending pleas ever received by American presidents have come via children’s letters. These are some of the most memorable from over the last century - compelling reminders of the wit, wisdom and political power of youth!

    Main Source:

    Laskas, Jeanne Marie, To Obama With Love, Joy, Hate and Despair (London: 2018).

    Additional Sources:

    Letter to President Franklin D Roosevelt retrieved from https://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/active_learning/explorations/children_depression/12yearold.cfm [Accessed: 02/2021}.

    Letter to President Kennedy retrieved from https://jfk.blogs.archives.gov/2017/12/21/its-cold-war-outside/ [Accessed: 02/2021}.

    Letter to President Nixon retrieved from https://cpanel.ischool.illinois.edu/~gtg2/omeka2/items/show/53 [Accessed: 02/2021}.

    • 11 min
    Headhunting

    Headhunting

    Sir Thomas More, once Lord High Chancellor of England, was publicly executed in 1535 - but the fall of the axe only marked the beginning of the adventures of his severed head. What insight can this bizarre story give us into public shaming culture today? Thanks to William Weingarten for help with researching this episode. 

    Main Sources:

    Mantel, Hilary, Wolf Hall (London: 2009).

    Mantel, Hilary, Bring Up the Bodies (London: 2012).

    Mantel, Hilary, The Mirror and the Light (London: 2020).

    Additional Sources:

    Bridgett, T.E., The Life and Writings of Sir Thomas More, Lord Chancellor of England and Martyr under Henry VIII (London: 1892).

    Simkin, John, Thomas More, Spartacus Educational. Retrieved from https://spartacus-educational.com/TUDmoreT.htm [Accessed: 02/2020].

    Stubbs, John, John Donne: The Reformed Soul (New York: 2007).

    Weiring, Maria, Relics of Sts. Thomas More and John Fisher Draw Crowds to Cathedral, The Catholic Spirit (27 June 2016). Retrieved from https://thecatholicspirit.com/news/local-news/relics-of/ [Accessed: 02/2021].

    • 11 min

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