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The world’s most popular history podcast, with Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook.

Join The Rest Is History Club (www.restishistorypod.com) for ad-free listening to the full archive, weekly bonus episodes, live streamed shows and access to an exclusive chatroom community.

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WATERGATE/NIXON apple.co/3JrVl5h


ALEXANDER THE GREAT apple.co/3Q4FaNk


HARDCORE HISTORY'S DAN CARLIN apple.co/3vqkGa3


PUTIN & RUSSIA apple.co/3zMtLfX

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    The First Emperor of China

    The First Emperor of China

    "The First Emperor will die and his land will be divided….”
    The First Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, left behind him a monumental legacy: an Empire which would last millennia, the foundations of the Great Wall of China, and an eerie Terracotta Army - 8000 warriors who would protect the Emperor in the afterlife. His deeply autocratic reign, and the brutal tactics he used to conquer rival states and establish the Chinese Empire, have seen him cast as the archetype of the “bad emperor”. And when compared with Qin Shi Huang, Mao boasted that “when you berate us for imitating his despotism, we are happy to agree!”. But was Chinese unification under one empire inevitable, or did it need a ruthless figure to centralise power? And to what terrifying lengths did the first Emperor go to secure immortality…?

    Join Tom and Dominic as they discuss the fantastical First Emperor of China - one of the world’s most powerful and formidable rulers. From warring kingdoms and ruthless suppressions, to necromancy, mythical beasts, doom-ridden prophecies, and even 20th century Chinese Communism. 





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    • 1 hr 3 min
    Lord Byron: Death of a Vampire (Part 4)

    Lord Byron: Death of a Vampire (Part 4)

    Rumours surrounding Lord Byron’s scandalous divorce rippled throughout the world. Finally, he had no choice but to abandon England in disgrace and flee to Italy, an exile but still the most famous man in Europe. Then, in the summer of 1816 in Geneva, he met a young poet named Percy Bysshe Shelley, and one of the most iconic literary friendships of all time was sparked. A handsome republican with an enthusiasm for free-love, Shelley immediately attracted Byron’s admiration. With him, however, was his sister-in-law Claire, a former lover of Byron’s, pregnant with his child whom he detested. Also, Shelley’s wife, Mary. So it was that on a stormy night of ghost stories, another great masterpiece was born…However, as time passed and in the wake of a series of tragedies, the aging Byron grew increasingly isolated and restive, his thoughts turning once more to Greece, that ancient land of myth and legend. Approached by the London Greek Committee to help support the cause of Greek independence, Byron set off once more for Kefalonia. Was it doom or destiny that beckoned?

    Join Tom and Dominic for the grand finale of their gripping journey through the life of one of history’s most darkly intriguing figures, Lord Byron. From his English exile, Italian sojourn and final love affair, to the greatest adventure of them all...




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    • 56 min
    RIHC: World War Three (Livestream)

    RIHC: World War Three (Livestream)

    Was there a World War before the First World War? Why have apocalyptic mythologies always loomed large in human religions? Who was the mystic that predicted a Third World War in 1979? Which nation did she say would win, and why? Under what circumstances would the world be destroyed? Based on history, is there anything happening geopolitically in the world right now that could culminate in the outbreak of a Third World War?

    Join Dominic and Tom for this month’s livestream, as they discuss the great World Wars of history, apocalyptic prophecies, nuclear warfare, and the future of the world...





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    Lord Byron: Dangerous Liaisons (Part 3)

    Lord Byron: Dangerous Liaisons (Part 3)

    Good God I am surely in hell!

    Upon Lord Byron’s return to England and the publication of Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, he became one of the most notorious men in Europe and the world's first celebrity. The next period of his life would be rocked by shocking scandal, moral depravity and sexual outrage. Pale and sickly but devastatingly romantic, he attracted a dedicated fan base, the likes of which had never been seen. Chief amongst these was the eccentric and androgynous Lady Caroline Lamb, whose affair with Byron would inflame London society and push both to the brink of insanity. So extreme was Caroline’s obsession that upon the advice of her mother-in-law, the cunning and cruel Lady Melbourne known as "the Spider", Byron set out to find himself a wife. The woman he chose was an unlikely candidate: a mathematician, Annabella Milbanke, who Byron hoped would redeem his devilish disposition. Their marriage would be blighted by cruelty, immorality and a particularly pernicious breed of infidelity. For, one other woman now played a central role in Byron’s life: Augusta Leigh, his lover, and sister…

    Join Tom and Dominic as they discuss Lord Byron’s tumultuous romantic love affairs and marriage; culminating in a scandal so shocking and sexually licentious that it would drive him from England. 



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    • 1 hr
    Lord Byron: Scandal, Sex and Celebrity (Part 2)

    Lord Byron: Scandal, Sex and Celebrity (Part 2)

    By 1809, Lord Byron found himself untethered and debt-ridden. Disenchanted with politics, frustrated by his literary career and haunted by his illicit homosexuality, he abandoned an oppressive England and set out upon his legendary Eastern adventure. First plunging into a Europe torn asunder by the exploits of his hero, Napoleon Bonaparte, Byron decried the imperialist militarism of the raging Napoleonic Wars. Nevertheless, he delighted in the danger and excitement of his travels, absorbing and subsuming the cultures he encountered, and exploring a predilection for transvestism. From Portugal and the Peninsula War, Byron travelled to Albania where he fascinated the infamous Ali Pasha, and then later charmed the Sultan of Constantinople. In Greece, he found a land of exotic romanticism where his growing sense of destiny took root in the Greek’s fight for liberty. At last, in 1811 Byron returned to England and published his poem, Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Almost overnight he became the most famous man in London. Byromania had engulfed the nation…

    Join Tom and Dominic as they discuss Lord Byron’s remarkable travels abroad - his encounters with some of the most famous men of the age, his confrontations with danger and destiny, and his untethered eroticism…



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    • 1 hr
    RIHC: Harold Wilson's Affair, Russell Crowe and Historical Rotters

    RIHC: Harold Wilson's Affair, Russell Crowe and Historical Rotters

    What does Dominic make of the recent claims regarding Harold Wilson's secret affair with the civil servant Janet Hewlett-Davies? Has the impact of the Moon landings been lost in recent decades? What is the difference between a cad, a bounder and a rotter? Which is the worst? And, will Zendaya ever make it onto The Rest is History...?

    Join Tom and Dominic for their grand reunion in this week’s bonus episode, as they discuss Dominic's new book, Tom's Orkney adventure, and answer some intriguing historical questions.



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    Producer: Theo Young-Smith
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    Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
121 Ratings

121 Ratings

Mr Potato 3r67i ,

All (Not exactly All) I can say is GOOD

It is just amazing

Ruda Landman ,

South African example

This was fascinating. A further example of the spread of the ideas: the Keurboslaan series consisted of 19 books, the first published in 1943 and the series remaining in print until the 1990s. Afrikaans. An exclusive boys’ school in an idyllic rural setting, with all the characteristics you describe. I was in love with the headmaster, dr Serfontein (think Gregory Peck) all through my teenage years. The same author wrote a girls’ equivalent, Maasdorp, under a different pseudonym, but it did not have quite the same impact.

NatachaQ ,

Excellent content but no female representation

This is stated with the disclaimer that I am rather new to the audience. Brilliantly presented. A request: even though women’s stories are aired, it would be good to have a female or gender sensitive voice bringing the stories as well

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