
#TwiceRemoved with Matthew Roberts
How do we find out about the emotions of our ancestors in the past? Have our emotions changed? Or our views on emotions evolved?
How do we find out about the emotions of our ancestors in the past? Have our emotions changed? Or our views on emotions evolved?
Find out why all family historians should consider queer history and learn about queer lives in the past.
Discover your suffragist ancestors and learn about their fight for women to vote with expert guest Tara Morton.
Discover Irish genealogy and history with expert David Ryan.
The British Museum was fortified against attack. Manchester was in the hands of the Chartists. Over 3 million people signed a petition fighting for the right for all men to vote. Chartism is about more than a few blokes waving around a petition. It’s a vital part of British history. Find out more with expert Mark Crail.
Expert genealogist Emma Jolly shares her Black Country ancestor discoveries. Find out about this important industrial area of Britain. What were the lives of the people that lived there like?
Expert genealogist Emma Jolly shares her Black Country ancestor discoveries. Find out about this important industrial area of Britain. What were the lives of the people that lived there like?
In an episode packed with writing tips, Nathan Dylan Goodwin explores his own family history and spills the beans on how he became a genealogy crime fiction writer.
What was life like for those at home during the WW2? Naomi Clifford discusses the Blitz diaries she discovered, the life of the woman who wrote them and explores the real lived experience of the Blitz.
Explore a history of witches with Rebecca Rideal, from real-life women accused of witchcraft to Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
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