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History Rage

History Rage

Paul Bavill

"History Rage" is a weekly podcast that invites renowned historians to passionately debunk the most pervasive myths and misconceptions about major historical events and figures.


Each episode features a historian "raging" about a historical "fact" they wish everyone would just stop believing. From the Victorian era's obsession with sex to the strategies behind Blitzkrieg in World War II, the podcast delves into the real stories behind the legends.


With a focus on topics all history from Roman, through Tudor, to World War 1, World War 2 and the Cold War, "History Rage" provides a platform for experts to set the record straight and reveal the truth behind the myths that have persisted for generations.


Hosted by Paul Bavill, the podcast delivers an entertaining and educational listening experience for history buffs and casual listeners alike. Prepare to have your historical knowledge challenged and your preconceptions shattered in this myth-busting series.



Subscribe to "History Rage" on your favorite podcast platform to explore the untold stories and uncover the real history behind the headlines.



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177 - The Unsung Bomber: The Halifax's Contributions to Victory with Jane Gulliford Lowes
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  • 177 - The Unsung Bomber: The Halifax's Contributions to Victory with Jane Gulliford Lowes

    In this high-flying episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by Jane Gulliford Lowes, historian, author, and co-host of the "Never Mind the Dambusters" podcast, to dismantle the myth that the Lancaster bomber single-handedly won World War II. Jane takes us on a turbulent journey through the skies of the Second World War, passionately advocating for the often-overlooked Handley Page Halifax and other unsung aircraft of RAF Bomber Command. Prepare for a deep dive into the complex and multifaceted history of these wartime workhorses and get ready to challenge the narrow narratives perpetuated by popular media and historical oversights.


    Episode Highlights:


    - Jane Gulliford Lowes' Introduction: Jane shares her journey from a much-loathed legal career to becoming a historian and aviation enthusiast, driven by a childhood fascination with the Falklands War and a personal connection to RAF Bomber Command through her great uncle Jack Clyde.


    - The Lancaster Myth: Jane passionately debunks the notion that the Lancaster bomber won the war on its own, criticising the "Lancastrification" of World War II history and highlighting the vital roles played by other aircraft, particularly the Halifax.


    - The Halifax's Contributions: From strategic bombing to mine-laying operations, SOE missions, and supporting airborne operations, Jane details the extensive and varied contributions of the Halifax, arguing for its rightful place in the annals of aviation history.


    - Challenges and Improvements: Jane discusses the early issues faced by the Halifax, its subsequent improvements, and how it evolved to become a formidable aircraft by the time of the Mark III, which rivalled the Lancaster in terms of performance.


    - The Overlooked Heroes: Jane calls for a broader recognition of all the aircraft that contributed to the war effort, including the Hamdens, Stirlings, Wellingtons, and Blenheims, urging listeners to appreciate the full spectrum of Bomber Command.


    Connect with Jane Gulliford Lowes:

    - Grab a copy of Jane's book "Above Us the Stars" from The History Rage Bookshop

    - Follow Jane on Instagram @justcuriousjane and Twitter @LydiaJane13


    Support the Show:

    If you’re fired up by this episode, consider joining the 'Angry Mob' on Patreon at patreon.com/historyrage for exclusive content, early access, and the iconic History Rage mug.


    Follow the Rage:

    - Twitter: @HistoryRage

    - Paul on Twitter: @PaulBavill


    Stay Angry, Stay Informed - History Rage



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    Mon, 18 Nov 2024 - 40min
  • 176 - Jane Seymour - Beyond the Boring Queen with Elizabeth Norton

    Step into the tumultuous world of Henry VIII's court as Paul is joined by historian and author Dr. Elizabeth Norton, who is here to set the record straight on one of history's most misunderstood queens: Jane Seymour. Elizabeth, renowned for her extensive work on Tudor women, passionately argues against the common perception of Jane as a dull, submissive figure and reveals the true complexity and significance of her life.


    Introducing Dr. Elizabeth Norton:

    - Elizabeth shares her background in Tudor history and her latest projects, including a groundbreaking study on Jane Seymour and a book on reigning queens.


    Jane Seymour: More Than Just Henry VIII's Wife:

    - Elizabeth debunks the myth of Jane Seymour as merely the mother of Henry's son, highlighting her overlooked qualities and achievements.


    Early Life and Upbringing:

    - Delve into Jane's enigmatic early years, her family background, and the factors that shaped her into a formidable figure at court.


    Jane's Rise to Power:

    - Explore Jane's strategic ascent to queenship, her court connections, and the political manoeuvres that positioned her beside Henry VIII.


    Challenging the Stereotypes:

    - Elizabeth counters the portrayal of Jane as a gentle, submissive queen, presenting evidence of her intelligence, ambition, and influence.


    Jane's Political and Personal Influence:

    - Uncover Jane's role in the dissolution of the monasteries and her daring interventions in Henry's policies, which reveal a more assertive and politically savvy queen.


    Jane's Relationships with Her Stepchildren:

    - Learn about Jane's nurturing relationships with Mary and Elizabeth, and her significant impact on their lives during her queenship.


    Legacy and Misconceptions:

    - Elizabeth discusses why Jane Seymour's legacy is often overshadowed and calls for a re-evaluation of her contributions and significance in Tudor history.


    Conclusion:

    See Jane Seymour in a new light, recognising her as a remarkable and influential figure in her own right


    For a deeper dive into Jane Seymour's life, grab a copy of Elizabeth's book Jane Seymour, Henry VIII's True Love from the History Rage Bookshop and follow Elizabeth on Twitter @ENortonHistory.


    Share your thoughts on Twitter @HistoryRage using the hashtag #HistoryRage. Join our 'Angry Mob' on Patreon for exclusive perks, including early episode access and the esteemed History Rage mug, at patreon.com/historyrage.


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    Stay Angry, Stay Informed



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    Mon, 11 Nov 2024 - 40min
  • 175 - BOOK LAUNCH SPECIAL: Women, Witchcraft, and the War on Healers with Karen Bloom Gevirtz

    Welcome to an electrifying episode of History Rage Live, where we delve into the murky waters of medical history with esteemed guest Karen Bloom Gewirtz. A scholar of early British literature and historian of science, Karen joins host Paul Bavill to challenge the myths surrounding women healers and their alleged ties to witchcraft. Prepare for a riveting exploration of how domestic medicine evolved into a commodified industry, and why the narrative of the witch healer is a misguided myth.


    Unveiling the Myth:

    Karen passionately debunks the myth that women healers were frequently accused of witchcraft and executed, arguing that such beliefs undermine the historical role of women in medicine.

    Discover how practical necessity made women indispensable in early modern communities, providing essential healthcare where professional medical services were scarce.


    Women in Medicine:

    Explore the integral role of women in 17th-century medicine, where household remedies and recipe books were the cornerstone of healthcare.

    Learn about the transition from domestic to professional medicine and the gender dynamics that influenced this shift.


    The Evolution of Medical Practices:

    Examine the use of botanicals in historical remedies and their surprising relevance in modern medicine.

    Understand how the commodification of medicine led to a cultural shift, undermining traditional female roles in healthcare.


    Quackery and Professional Medicine:

    Uncover the bizarre and often dangerous practices of professional medicine, from viper wine to laudanum.

    Reflect on the societal impacts of quack medicine and the enduring myths that continue to shape perceptions of historical medical practices.


    Join us for a thought-provoking journey through the history of medicine, where Karen Bloom Gewirtz brings her expertise to dismantle myths and reveal the hidden history of women healers. For more insights, be sure to grab a copy of "The Apothecary's Wife" from the History Rage bookshop.


    Follow History Rage on TwitterInstagram, and Facebook for more updates. Support us on Patreon for exclusive content and the chance to join our 'Angry Mob'.


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


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    Thu, 07 Nov 2024 - 54min
  • 174 - The Vietnam War Unveiled: The Messy Truth with Dr. Robert Thompson

    In this fiery episode of History Rage, we delve into the most contentious conflict in American history: the Vietnam War. Host Paul Bavill is joined by Dr. Robert Thompson, historian, documentary maker, and author of "Clear, Hold and Destroy," to dismantle the myths surrounding this divisive war.


    Unmasking the Myths:

    - Dr. Thompson challenges the simplistic good vs. evil narrative often associated with the Vietnam War.

    - We explore the complexities of the conflict, including the roles of the United States, South Vietnam, and North Vietnam.


    The Roots of Conflict:

    - Discover how America initially got involved in Vietnam, starting from its support of French Indochina to its direct military engagement.

    - Dr. Thompson explains the geopolitical stakes and the domino theory that drove U.S. involvement.


    South Vietnam's Struggles:

    - Examine the internal challenges faced by the South Vietnamese government, including corruption and ineffective leadership.

    - Understand the impact of these issues on the broader war effort.


    The Role of ARVN:

    - Debunking the myth that the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) was passive and ineffective.

    - Highlighting key battles and contributions of ARVN troops.


    American Strategy and Public Opinion:

    - A look at the U.S. military strategy and the often misunderstood objectives of battles like Khe Sanh and Hamburger Hill.

    - The impact of media coverage and public opinion on the war effort.


    My Lai and War Crimes:

    - Addressing the infamous My Lai Massacre and its repercussions on American and global perceptions of the war.

    - Dr. Thompson discusses the complexities of war crimes and the U.S. military's response.


    Conclusion:

    - Reflecting on the enduring legacy of the Vietnam War and the importance of understanding its complexities.

    - Dr. Thompson urges listeners to look beyond simplistic narratives and appreciate the multifaceted nature of historical events.


    For further insights, grab a copy of Dr. Robert Thompson's "Clear, Hold and Destroy" from The History Rage Bookshop and follow him on Twitter @DrRobThompson.


    Don't forget to share your thoughts on Twitter @HistoryRage using the hashtag #HistoryRage. Join our 'Angry Mob' on Patreon for exclusive perks, including early episode access and the esteemed History Rage mug, at patreon.com/historyrage.


    Follow History Rage on Social Media

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    Twitter: https://twitter.com/HistoryRage

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    Stay Angry, Stay Informed - History Rage



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    Mon, 04 Nov 2024 - 1h 01min
  • 173 - Pre-Napoleonic Conflicts: The French Wars Exposed with Rory Butcher

    This week we're delving into the often-overlooked intricacies of the Napoleonic Wars. Joining us is Rory Butcher, a PhD candidate from Leeds University, whose research on the fencible regiments sheds new light on Britain's military history.


    Introduction to Rory Butcher:

    - Rory shares his academic journey, from his fascination with muskets to his current PhD research at Leeds University.

    - Discover how a conversation with his master's supervisor led Rory to explore the largely uncharted territory of the fencible regiments.


    Debunking Napoleonic Myths:

    - Rory's rage centres on the misconception that the Napoleonic Wars are solely defined by the Peninsula and Waterloo campaigns.

    - He argues for the broader term "French Wars" to encapsulate the 25-year period of conflict from 1792 to 1815.


    The French Wars Explained:

    - An in-depth look at the seven coalitions and the global nature of the French Wars, involving multiple European powers and theatres of conflict.

    - Rory highlights Britain's role beyond just fighting the French, including engagements in North America, the Caribbean, and India.


    Britain's Domestic Front:

    - Explore the internal challenges Britain faced, from political opposition and suspended civil liberties to naval mutinies and the threat of Irish rebellion.

    - Learn about the social and economic impacts of the war on British society, including the role of the militia and the fear of invasion.


    The Role of the Fencibles:

    - Rory introduces the fencible regiments, tracing their origins from the aftermath of Culloden to their significant contribution during the French Wars.

    - Understand how these regiments, initially raised from Scottish clans, evolved to play a crucial role in Britain's military strategy.


    Conclusion and Final Thoughts:

    - Rory urges a re-evaluation of the Napoleonic period, advocating for a more nuanced understanding that goes beyond the simplistic narrative of Britain's victory at Waterloo.

    - He calls for the period to be seen as part of a broader, complex web of global conflicts and alliances.


    Follow Rory on Twitter @RMBHistory for updates on his research and insights into the fascinating world of the fencible regiments.


    You can follow History Rage on Twitter @HistoryRage or Paul individually @PaulBavill 


    You can join our 'Angry Mob' on Patreon as well. £5 per month gets you episodes 3 months early, the invite to choose questions, entry into our prize draws and the coveted History Rage mug. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/historyrage


    Follow History Rage on Social Media

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    Stay Angry, Stay Informed



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    Mon, 28 Oct 2024 - 51min
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