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The History of England

The History of England

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This my re-telling of the story of England. I aim to be honest, and rigorous - but always loving of my country's history. It is a regular, chronological podcast, starting from the end of Roman Britain. There are as many of the great events I can squeeze in, of course, but I also try to keep an eye on how people lived, their language, what was important to them, the forces that shaped their lives and destinies, that sort of thing. To listen free of adverts, support the podcast, access a library of 150+ hours of shedcasts of me warbling on, and get new shedcasts every month, why not become a member at https://thehistoryofengland.co.uk/become-a-member ? You know it makes sense...

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  • All About the History of England
    Dec 23 2010

    This is my chronological retelling of the story of the English in regular chunks. It’s been going since Christmas Day 2010, so there’s enough to keep you off the streets for a while and hanging around the local shopping precinct. But look, you can dip in and you can dip out too.


    There's all the great trends, events, and drama you’d expect, all set in the context and attitudes of their time; and on that same vein, as often as possible, the series takes some time to set England’s history in the context of her neighbours and the shared culture of Europe. The great and the good are there, because that’s important, but we also walk the highways and byways of ordinary lives and hear their voices - religion, culture, making a living, society and how people lived, globalisation, law - all that stuff


    You can listen from start to finish; but do did in and out if you wish. Here's a guide:


    • We start with 31 episodes on one of our foundation stories, the Anglo Saxons.
    • Then there’s 37 episodes on the Normans and Angevins, 1066 to 1215, Hastings to Magna Carta basically.
    • The Plantagenets are next up, to the usurpation of the throne by those dastardly or saintly Lancastrians – tick as appropriate
    • From episode 134 we have a real hooley – the Wars of the Roses. We did have fun with the squabbling chaos, death and destruction, very much like a normal family gathering at Christmas really, without the drowning in a VAT of malmesy wine thing hopefully, and we devoted 62 episodes to it all - 1399 to the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 basically.
    • From episode 196, we are then on to the Tudors, and that’s a monster, 137 episodes on the Tudors so if you are a Tudor lover fill up your boots.
    • We then reach my personal favourite, the Stuart age at Episode 325, starting the British Revolutions at episode 369

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  • 1.0 - 1 Anglo Saxons England 500-1066
    Dec 24 2010

    This episode includes an introduction to Series 1, the Anglo Saxons, and then a discussion of the sources we have available for the settlement period. We then spend some time on and the way that historians and others have seen and interpreted the Anglo Saxon period.


    Series 1 on the Anglo Saxons covers the period from about 400, until 14th October 1066 in just 31 episodes


    Episodes 1- 1.4 Cover Romano Britain and the settlement period

    Episodes 1.5 - 1.11 Cover the conversation, the formation of the Anglo Saxon kingdoms - and the dominance of Mercia

    1.12 1.18 Tell ther story of the Viking invasions, the Gteat Heathen army and the near destruction of the Anglo Saxons; until the rise of Alfred's Wessex, and the conquest of Southumbria by his son Edward

    1.19 - 1.21 Tell the story of the golden agre of Æthelstan and Edgar in the 10th century

    1.22 - 1.31 See the Æthelred, the second Viking invasions, the restoratio of the House of Cerdic and the disaster of Hasting and end of Anglo Saxon England



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  • 1.1 Change and Calamity
    Jan 1 2011
    This is the story of late antique Britain. How in the 3rd to 5th centuries, Britain went through two waves of economic dislocation and transformation, that changed the face of British society.

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This is the first review I've left on an episode, but I've been enjoying the series immensely. Appreciate all the detail and the humor.

Great podcast

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I have listened to this podcast 3 times through. David knows how to masterfully tell a story and liven history. Keep making great content!

Best podcast on the market

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David is wonderful. I adore the way he invests heart, humor, and humanity into every episode. If you can spare a few bits for his Patreon, there are single subject deep-dive series that are really compelling.

excellent

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Is this the only comprehensive history of the United Kingdom? I really like it.

AMAZING

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I can't believe it took me till recently to find this podcast. Thoroughly entertaining and informative. David Crowther is the best podcaster I've ever listened to. Do yourself a favor and start listening.

Couldn't ask for better!

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"The History of England" is always an educational and enjoyable listen!

You learn about English history but also about the way society and government grows and changes generation by generation.

My Favorite Podcast!

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Great style of history telling. I love how we are given a nice telling of events without a drudgery of dates and names unless it cannot be helped.

By far the best history podcast I have ever found.

Best style you can find.

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Love this podcast for its wit and personality. David Crowther makes me want to take up gardening and buy a shed (I probably need to be a homeowner first but these details can all be sorted). As a Yankee there is something Pythonesque about English history and David captures it without losing the serious historical content in the humor. I wish him the very best of health and happiness and hope he keeps plugging away.

A funny and soothing presence

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David Crowther is interesting, funny, and I always get something new from each episode of this fabulous podcast. If you are interested in English (or British) history, this podcast is for you!

Entertaining and Educational!

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