Episodes

  • Hiroshima Unveiled: The Untold Stories of Destruction with Iain MacGregor
    Jun 4 2025

    In this intense episode of History Rage Live, host Paul Bavill is joined by author and historian Iain MacGregor to explore the harrowing decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and its profound implications. Drawing from his latest work, "The Hiroshima Men," Iain shares insights from his extensive research and interviews with survivors, challenging the narratives that have dominated discussions about the bomb's use.


    Episode Highlights:

    • - The Catalyst for the Book: Iain recounts the moment that sparked his interest in the atomic bomb's history, linking the devastation of Hiroshima with the horrors of Stalingrad.
    • - Emotional Toll of Research: Discover the challenges Iain faced while interviewing survivors and the emotional weight of uncovering their stories.
    • - The Impact of Oppenheimer: Iain expresses his frustrations with the portrayal of the atomic bomb in popular media, particularly the film "Oppenheimer," and its lack of Japanese perspectives.
    • - Truman's Dilemma: The discussion delves into President Truman's decision-making process, exploring whether the bomb was truly necessary to end the war.
    • - Juxtaposing Perspectives: Iain reveals how his book interweaves the experiences of American pilots with the harrowing accounts of those who suffered in Hiroshima.
    • - The Legacy of Hiroshima: Reflecting on the moral implications of the bomb, Iain calls for a deeper understanding of the event's historical significance and the ongoing debates surrounding it.


    Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that not only examines the past but also challenges us to reflect on the moral complexities of war. Iain's book "The Hiroshima Men" is set to be released on 5th June, and you can pre-order it through our Patreon page.


    Buy the Book: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/10120/9781408719503


    Connect with Iain MacGregor:

    - Follow Iain on Instagram: @Iain_macgregor


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    51 mins
  • Chalke Festival Special 4 - Warnings from History with Laurence Rees
    Jun 3 2025

    In this thought-provoking episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill engages in a compelling discussion with historian, author and BAFTA winning maker of “The Nazis: A Warning from History” Laurence Rees. Together, they explore the alarming parallels between historical events and contemporary society, focusing on the lessons we can draw from the past to safeguard our future.


    Episode Highlights:

    • - The Importance of History Festivals: Laurence shares his thoughts on the significance of the Chalke Valley History Festival, highlighting its role in engaging young people with history and fostering a community of history enthusiasts.
    • - The Nazi Mind: Delve into Laurence's latest book, "The Nazi Mind: 12 Warnings from History," as he discusses the critical insights it offers on the mentalities of the Nazis and the implications for today's society.
    • - Understanding Fragility: Laurence emphasises the fragility of democratic institutions and the importance of recognising early warning signs that could threaten our freedoms.
    • - The Role of Ideology: Explore how ideology can influence individuals to commit unspeakable acts, revealing the psychological mechanisms that enable such actions within a society.
    • - Lessons for Today: The conversation touches on the relevance of historical warnings in contemporary politics, urging listeners to remain vigilant against the erosion of civil liberties and the rise of populism.
    • - A Call to Action: Laurence encourages listeners to engage with history actively, advocating for the importance of understanding our past to shape a better future.


    Join us for an enlightening discussion that challenges our perceptions of history and its relevance to current events. Don't miss the chance to hear Laurence Rees speak at the Chalke History Festival, running from 23rd to 29th June. Tickets are available through the festival's website.


    Tickets: https://www.Chalkeefestival.com/


    Connect with Laurence Rees:

    - Buy his book: The Nazi Mind: 12 Warnings from History from the History Rage Bookshop:

    https://uk.bookshop.org/a/10120/9780241740811


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    From all of us at History Rage, stay curious, stay passionate, and most importantly, stay angry!

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    48 mins
  • Beyond VE Day: The Unfinished Story of World War II and Its Aftermath with Keith Lowe
    Jun 1 2025

    This week on History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by historian and author Keith Lowe to explore the tumultuous aftermath of the Second World War, focusing on the liberation of Naples in 1944 and the chaos that followed. Keith, known for his insightful works including Naples 1944, shares his perspective on the misconceptions surrounding the war and its consequences.


    The Myth of Liberation

    • Self-Liberation: Keith discusses how Naples liberated itself from German occupation, challenging the narrative that the Allies were the sole saviours of the city.
    • Destruction and Chaos: The aftermath of the liberation revealed a city in ruins, with essential services devastated, leading to a struggle for survival among the residents.


    Allies vs. Civilians

    • Contrasting Experiences: Explore the vastly different experiences of Allied soldiers and Neapolitan civilians as they navigated the shifting power dynamics post-liberation.
    • Reality of Occupation: Keith sheds light on the initial enthusiasm for the Allies, which soon faded as the harsh realities of occupation set in.


    Rebuilding a Nation

    • Engineers as Heroes: Discover the vital role of engineers in restoring Naples’ infrastructure, highlighting their often-overlooked contributions to the war effort.
    • Economic Mismanagement: Keith critiques the Allies' failure to utilise local resources effectively, leading to unnecessary suffering among the population.


    The Lingering Effects of War

    • Generational Trauma: The discussion delves into the concept of 'replacement children' and how the legacy of loss continues to impact societies long after the fighting ends.
    • Post-War Violence: Keith highlights the ongoing conflicts in Europe post-1945, including civil wars and the brutal realities of power vacuums left by the war.


    Guest Information:

    • Keith Lowe's book: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/10120/9780008339593
    • Follow Keith on Twitter and Instagram @keithloweauthor for more insights and updates.


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    44 mins
  • Chalke Festival Special 3: The Great War is a WORLD WAR! with Alex Churchill and Nicolai Eberholst
    May 28 2025

    In this enlightening episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill reunites with historians and co-authors of "Ring of Fire," Alex Churchill and Nicolai Eberholst, to explore the often-overlooked narratives of the First World War. Together, they challenge the traditional Western-centric perspectives and delve into the complexities of the war's global impact, particularly focusing on the Eastern Front and the contributions of lesser-known nations.


    Revisiting the Great War:

    - Alex and Nicolai discuss their motivations for writing "Ring of Fire," aiming to provide a more balanced account of the war that includes the significant events and actors often omitted from mainstream narratives.


    Unpacking the Myths:

    - The duo passionately critiques the oversimplified narratives that dominate First World War literature, highlighting how the war's origins and battles in the East are frequently ignored.


    Global Perspectives:

    - Discover the surprising roles played by countries such as Japan and the Ottoman Empire, as well as the impact of colonial forces in Africa and Asia, challenging the notion that the war was solely a European affair.


    The Human Cost:

    - Alex and Nicolai share harrowing accounts of ordinary soldiers and civilians, illustrating the brutal realities of war and the emotional turmoil experienced across various fronts.


    Challenging Neutrality:

    - The conversation also touches on the complexities of neutrality, with insights into how countries like Denmark and Sweden navigated their positions amidst the chaos of war.


    Join us as we unravel the multifaceted narratives of the First World War, shedding light on the stories that deserve to be told. "Ring of Fire" is available for purchase, and can be bought below:

    Buy the Book: Ring of Fire: A New Global History of the Outbreak of the First World War

    https://uk.bookshop.org/a/10120/9781035903429


    Don't miss the chance to catch Alex at the Chalke History Festival, running from 23rd to 29th June and tickets are available from:

    Tickets: https://www.chalkefestival.com/


    Connect with Alex and Nicolai on Social Media:

    - Follow the guys on X, Instagram and Bluesky: Alex at @Churchill_Alex and Nicolai at @PikeGrey1418.


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    59 mins
  • Relics and Realities - Debunking the Myths of Medieval Worship with Luke Daly
    May 25 2025

    Embark on a revelatory journey through medieval Europe in this episode of History Rage, where host Paul Bavill is joined by historian, YouTuber, and author Luke Daly. Together, they dismantle the myth of unwavering religious devotion in the Middle Ages, revealing a complex tapestry of belief and scepticism.


    Challenging Blind Faith:

    - Luke Daly passionately debunks the notion that medieval Europeans were blindly devoted to God, exposing the nuanced relationship between the populace and the Church.

    - Discover how lords, knights, and even churchmen themselves often critiqued and deviated from the Church’s teachings, challenging the simplistic narrative of universal piety.


    Relics, Miracles, and Saints:

    - Explore the contentious world of relics and saints, where faith, folklore, and financial motivations intertwined, leading to both genuine veneration and sceptical criticism.

    - Uncover the Church’s struggles to control and capitalise on popular worship practices, often clashing with theological doctrines.


    The Church’s Power and Influence:

    - Delve into the real influence of the medieval Church, questioning its perceived omnipotence and exploring its interactions with other religions.

    - Understand the Church’s responses to internal and external threats, from usurious loans to the Crusades, and how it navigated the complex socio-religious landscape of the time.


    Join Luke Daly as he brings Old Testament fury to Rage Towers, challenging long-held misconceptions and illuminating the intricate realities of medieval faith. To dive deeper, grab a copy of Luke’s book, Mediaeval Saints and Their Sins, and tune into the Daly Medieval Podcast on YouTube.


    Buy the Book: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/10120/9781399050623


    Follow Luke on Twitter LukeDaly99 and on Instagram @TheDalyMedievalPodcast.


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    Stay informed, stay passionate, and let the rage for historical truth burn on!

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    48 mins
  • Chalke Festival Special 2 - Rethinking British Food: The Delicious Truth Behind Historical Diets with Dr. Annie Gray
    May 21 2025

    EXPLICIT LANGUAGE WARNING - In this episode of History Rage, we present a special for the Chalke History Festival as I am joined by food historian, broadcaster, and author, Dr. Annie Gray. Together, we tackle the pervasive myth that British food has always been bland and uninspired, diving into the rich and diverse culinary history of the nation.


    Episode Highlights:

    • - Challenging the Blandness Myth: Dr. Gray passionately argues against the stereotype that British food lacks flavour, citing historical evidence of the vibrant and varied diets enjoyed by people throughout the ages.
    • - Vegetables in Historical Diets: Discover the truth about the consumption of vegetables in the past and how misconceptions have led to the belief that they were rarely eaten, despite their crucial role in the diet.
    • - The Role of Cookbooks: Explore how historical cookbooks reflect the aspirations and realities of food in Britain, revealing a complex relationship between class, culture, and culinary practices.
    • - Culinary Influences: Delve into the impact of foreign influences on British cuisine, from medieval Islamic flavours to Georgian innovations, and how these have shaped modern perceptions of British food.
    • - Seasonal Eating and Preservation: Understand the significance of seasonality in historical diets and how preservation techniques allowed people to enjoy a variety of foods year-round.
    • - A Historical Feast: Dr. Gray shares her vision for a historical banquet that showcases the complexity and flavours of British cuisine, challenging listeners to rethink their assumptions about the past.


    Join us for a delectable discussion that not only uncovers the truth about British food but also inspires a newfound appreciation for its rich history. Don't miss the chance to catch Dr. Annie Gray at the Chalke History Festival, running from 23rd to 29th June and tickets are available from:


    Tickets: https://www.chalkefestival.com/


    Connect with Dr. Annie Gray:

    - Follow Annie on Instagram: @dranniegray

    - Follow Annie on Bluesky: @dranniegray

    - Buy her Book: The Bookshop, the Draper, the Candlestick Maker: A History of the High Street from the History Rage Bookshop:

    https://uk.bookshop.org/a/10120/9781800812246


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    45 mins
  • The Real Margaret Paston – A Medieval Powerhouse with Diane Watt
    May 18 2025

    In this captivating episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill welcomes Professor Diane Watt, a distinguished scholar of English Literature from the University of Surrey and author of "God's Gentlewoman: The Life of Margaret Paston." Together, they delve into the remarkable life of Margaret Paston, a 15th-century woman who defied the stereotypes of her time and left behind an invaluable collection of letters that provide a window into the lives of mediaeval women.


    Challenging Medieval Misconceptions:

    - Diane passionately dispels the myth that mediaeval women were entirely subservient, highlighting the autonomy and influence women like Margaret Paston wielded in their domestic and social spheres.


    The Life and Letters of Margaret Paston:

    - Explore the fascinating life of Margaret Paston, a wealthy heiress who managed estates, engaged in legal disputes, and played a crucial role in her family's social and political manoeuvrings during the Wars of the Roses.

    - Discover the balance Margaret maintained between the extraordinary and the mundane, captured vividly in her letters that range from requests for crossbows to grocery lists.


    Women in Medieval Society:

    - Diane shares insights into the roles and responsibilities that women of Margaret's class undertook, challenging the notion that mediaeval women were devoid of power and independence.

    - Learn about the legal and societal structures that allowed women to inherit and manage wealth, and how widows like Margaret could wield considerable influence.


    Margaret's Legacy and Influence:

    - Understand the significance of Margaret's letters as a historical record, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of mediaeval women and their often-overlooked contributions to history.

    - Diane highlights the ongoing project of documenting a feminist literary history of women's writing in Britain and Ireland, furthering the recognition of women's voices throughout history.


    Join us as we uncover the life and legacy of Margaret Paston, a woman who defied mediaeval conventions and whose letters continue to educate and inspire. For more on this topic, pick up Diane's book, "God's Gentlewoman," available through the History Rage bookshop.


    Follow Diane on Bluesky at dianewatt.bsky.social and on Instagram at medievalist.on.the.run


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    55 mins
  • BOOK LAUNCH SPECIAL - The Silent Saboteurs: Women of the SOE Outside France with Kate Vigurs
    May 12 2025

    In this captivating episode of History Rage Live, host Paul Bavill reconnects with SOE historian and author Dr. Kate Vigurs to delve into the remarkable yet often overlooked contributions of women in the Special Operations Executive (SOE) during World War II. With a focus on Kate's new book, "Mission Europe," they challenge the prevailing narratives and shine a light on the brave women who served across various European theatres not just in France.


    Episode Highlights:

    • - The Motivation Behind "Mission Europe": Kate shares her inspiration for writing the book, revealing her desire to bring the stories of women in the SOE out of the footnotes and into the spotlight.
    • - Research Adventures: Discover the extensive research journey Kate undertook, travelling across Europe to uncover untold stories and utilise previously unexamined archives.
    • - A Call for Recognition: Kate expresses her frustration with the historical focus on women in France, advocating for the recognition of those who served valiantly in other countries like Belgium, Denmark, and the Netherlands.
    • - The Training of SOE Agents: The discussion touches on the rigorous training SOE agents underwent, including the intense mock interrogations designed to prepare them for the harsh realities they might face.
    • - Standout Stories of Heroism: Kate recounts the incredible tales of women like Haviva Reich and others who risked their lives to fight against oppression and aid their fellow citizens.
    • - The Legacy of SOE Women: Reflecting on the post-war analysis of SOE's impact, they explore the stories of both celebrated and lesser-known agents and the need for their stories to be told.


    Join us for an enlightening and passionate discussion that not only celebrates the bravery of these women but also ignites a call to remember and honour their contributions to history. Don't miss the release of "Mission Europe" on 13th May, available in all good bookstores via Yale University Press.


    Connect with Dr. Kate Vigurs:

    - Follow Kate on Twitter: @Historical_Kate

    - Buy the Book: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/10120/9780300272697



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    38 mins
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