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History Rage

Paul Bavill
World War II
Medieval History
Charles Dickens
Victorian Workhouse
Holocaust
Poverty
Social Welfare
First World War
1936 Berlin Olympics
Quaker History
Bletchley Park
Haunted Histories
England
19th Century
Aerial Combat
Nazi Germany
Jesse Owens
Patron Saints
National Identity
Burma Campaign

Think history is boring? That’s because you’ve only ever heard the fake version.

On History Rage, professional historians come in swinging — smashing the myths, clichés, and half-truths that keep getting recycled in classrooms, documentaries, and TikToks. Vikings with horned helmets? Nope. Britain standing alone in 1940? Wrong. Medieval people never bathed? Rubbish.

Why listen? Because the truth i... more

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Latest Episodes

The Desert Fox legend endures, but how much of it is true?

In this landmark 200th episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined once again by military historian and author Peter Caddick Adams to dismantle the enduring myths surrounding one of ... more

Why history lessons drain passion – and how we can fix it

History should ignite curiosity, creativity and connection. Instead, too often, it does the opposite.

In this powerful History Rage Live episode, host Paul Bavill is joined by medievalist, b... more

Why are we still obsessed with the Tudors?

In this lively episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by the brilliant comedian and World War II historian Al Murray to tackle the relentless fixation on the Tudor dynasty. With a blend of hum... more

James I wasn’t weak, stupid, or slobbering — history got lazy

James I has gone down in history as a disappointment, a fool, a drunken slob — a king wedged awkwardly between Elizabeth I and Charles I and remembered largely for what others did to him.... more

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Recent Guests

Peter Caddick Adams
Historian, author, and military expert
Episode: 271. Rommel was NOT a Strategic Genius with Peter Caddick Adams
Professor Janina Ramirez
Medievalist, art historian, and president of the Gloucester History Festival
Gloucester History Festival
Episode: 270. History Teaching Is Killing Curiosity with Janina Ramirez
Rory MacLellan
Historian, author of Warrior Monks, Politics and Power in Medieval Britain
British Library
Episode: 267. Forget Templars: Hospitallers are more interesting with Rory MacLellan
Dr. Joanne Paul
Writer, historian, and author of The House of Dudley
Independent Author
Episode: 266. She’s Not Lady Jane Grey: She’s Lady Jane DUDLEY with Joanne Paul – Katherine of Aragon Festival Special 3
Matt Taylor
Historian and author of Black Redcoats
Episode: 263. The War of 1812 Was NOT About Sailors’ Rights with Matt Taylor
Jackson Van Uden
Host of the History With Jackson podcast and curator of speakers for the Catherine of Aragon Festival
History With Jackson podcast
Episode: 262. Stop Glorifying Henry VIII with Jackson Van Uden - Katherine of Aragon Festival Special 1
Midge Gillies
Social historian and author of "Atlantic Furies, the women who risked everything to be the first to fly"
Episode: 261. There are more female pioneer pilots than Amelia Earhart with Midge Gillies
Adam Pennington
Author of Henry VIII and the Plantagenet Poles and host of the Tudor Chest
Tudor Chest
Episode: 260. Jane Boleyn is not a Scheming Cow with Adam Pennington
Dr. Helena Kelly
Historian and author of Jane Austen, The Secret Radical and The Worlds of Jane Austen
Episode: 259. Jane Austen is not all tea, dancing and romance! With Helena Kelly

Host

Paul Bavill
Regular host and prominent figure on the show, Paul Bavill shares his passion for historical accuracy while leading discussions with various expert guests.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 188 ratings
  • An okay show

    A nice idea, but depends on the guests and held back by one of the hosts not being very good. He’s a bit cringe, tries too hard to be funny and interrupts the guests. This often results in awkward pauses, which isn’t great to listen too

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    MathJ24
    United Kingdom3 months ago
  • Excellent history podcast with an unusual approach

    Great podcast with loads of expert speakers ‘raging’ about false historical myths and trying to correct the record.

    A real smorgasbord of topics from across history. Listen to get educated about some often uncomfortable events.

    Keep up the great work Paul.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ADF pqr Yzx
    United Kingdom4 months ago
  • Unique

    Great pod , fascinating topics

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Slim’s boys
    United Kingdom4 months ago
  • Highly recommend

    Fabulous listen

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ewan58
    United Kingdom5 months ago
  • We Didn’t Steal Missouri

    The pommy guest on the show about the Wild, Wild West was out of line. The US did not steal Missouri. We bought it fair and square from your French pals who stole it from the Indians. Get it right. I’m outraged real good.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jumpy Johnny
    United States6 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the podcast's unique approach to history, praising its ability to combine education with entertainment, without sacrificing accuracy.
The energetic discussions and the varied guest selection are often highlighted as key aspects that keep episodes vibrant and engaging.
Some reviews note disparities in host performance, but overall, the enthusiasm and expertise of guests receive commendation.

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#102
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Apple Podcasts
#246
Ireland/History

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270. History Teaching Is Killing Curiosity with Janina Ramirez
Q: If you were designing a school curriculum, what would you include?
I would include both specific periods and general themes, emphasizing a timeline for historical context.
268. James I Was Not a Slobbering Weakling with Gareth Russell – Katherine of Aragon Festival Special 4
Q: So what happens?
The personal Union of the Crowns does not lead to a union of the countries for another hundred years.
268. James I Was Not a Slobbering Weakling with Gareth Russell – Katherine of Aragon Festival Special 4
Q: So today, Gareth, what is pissing you off in history today?
There are a lot of myths about James I, particularly around his character and reputation.
265. We Need to Get Over Jack the Ripper with Hallie Rubenhold
Q: What was the significance of the women in relation to Jack the Ripper?
Hallie highlights that understanding the lives of these women provides real justice, moving away from the glorification of the murderer to recognizing the humanity of the victims.
265. We Need to Get Over Jack the Ripper with Hallie Rubenhold
Q: What do you wish everybody would just get over?
Hallie wishes people would get over their obsession with Jack the Ripper, emphasizing the mythology surrounding it and the importance of the victims' stories.

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Focused on debunking common historical myths, this podcast features professional historians who challenge clichés and misconceptions that persist in popular culture. Each episode presents a different guest who discusses a specific aspect of history, offering candid insights and vigorous critiques of widely accepted narratives. Listeners are treated to diverse topics ranging from the truth about the Spitfire and wartime crime, to the role of strong female characters in Greek myths and the realities of surveillance in World War II. The engaging discussion style, combined with humor and expert analysis, makes for an informative yet entertaining experience, ensuring that history is seen as both relevant and exciting.

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Recent guests on History Rage include:

1. Peter Caddick Adams
2. Professor Janina Ramirez
3. Rory MacLellan
4. Dr. Joanne Paul
5. Matt Taylor
6. Jackson Van Uden
7. Midge Gillies
8. Adam Pennington

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