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Podcaster, historian and USA Today bestselling author. Cancer warrior. | Host | |
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Jessie Childs is an author, writer, and historian. | Guest | |
Daniel Jones is a writer, historian, bestselling author, TV presenter, and journalist. | Guest | |
Buildings archaeologist. FSA. PhD in Castles. Mediaeval buildings mythbuster. Graffiti. Rock'n'Roll. Ex-roadie. Cats. | Guest | |
Joanne Paul is a lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Sussex, and author of the book Counsel and Command in Early Modern English Thought. | Guest | |
Matthew Lewis is a writer and author of non-fiction histories and historical fiction. | Guest | |
Suzannah Lipscomb is a historian, academic and television presenter, broadcaster, and author of the book The Voices of Nîmes. | Guest | |
Helen H. Carr is a historian, writer, and producer who specializes in medieval history and public history. Currently, she is a Professor at Queen Mary University London.Carr writes a monthly column for BBC History Magazine, and contributes to the TLS, Unherd and The New Statesman. Her first book, "Inventing the American Primitive: Politics, Gender and the Representation of Native American Literary Traditions, 1789–1936," was published in 1996.Carr has appeared as an expert on television and radio. She produced and hosted the podcast "Hidden Histories" and has hosted podcasts for BBC History. | Guest | |
Dan Snow is a television presenter. He presents history programmes for the BBC and other broadcasters, he also hosts the podcast Dan Snow's History Hit. | Guest | |
Tracy Borman is an author, historian, and broadcaster. | Guest |
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