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Historians on History

By Frank RacioppiPublished about 4 hours ago 3 min read

History podcasting is another genre dominated by independent podcasts. Why is that? First, how many celebrities do you know who have expertise in History? Second, large podcast networks focus on celebrity interview shows, true-crime shows, and comedy shows.

The History Extra podcast is not exactly an indie podcast because it's from the BBC, but at least in the U.K., the government doesn't launch an attack on the public news and information service like NPR and PBS that the present administration has.

The History Extra podcast brings you gripping stories from the past and fascinating historical conversations with the world's leading historical experts.

The History Extra podcast is from the makers of BBC History Magazine, which is the best-selling magazine in the U.K. The History Extra podcast offers engaging conversations with leading historians about global history, featuring deep dives into famous figures (like Cleopatra, Churchill), significant events (Waterloo, D-Day), lesser-known aspects of the past, and the real stories behind popular historical films and TV shows. It covers diverse eras, from ancient Rome and Vikings to Tudors, Victorians, and modern history, providing fresh perspectives and exploring topics like conspiracies, social history, and historical myths

The show features renowned historians such as Mary Beard, Dan Jones, James Holland, and Tracy Borman, and has a broad scope, covering global history, from medieval times and ancient civilizations to World Wars and the Cold War. Topics can vary from military, social, political history, myths, legends, and the history behind modern headlines.

The show also has specific series and formats, including specific series like Everything You Wanted to Know, History's Greatest Cities, and Historical Conspiracies.

The main hosts of the History Extra podcast are Ellie Cawthorne, Rhiannon Davies, and Rob Attar, though different series feature various expert hosts like Matt Elton, who hosts the "Life Lessons from History" episodes, with other contributors like Emily Briffett and Elinor Evans also involved in producing and hosting various segments.

Some of my favorite episodes include In Ghosts, gods & sea monsters: a supernatural history of the Atlantic, where the podcast delves into ghostly historical tales. For centuries, sailors crossing the Atlantic believed they were not alone - haunted by ghost ships, watched by mermaids, and stalked by sea monsters. Historian Karl Bell talked to Jon Bauckham about the stories that dominated the maritime imagination, and what role these fishy tales might play in our understanding of the ocean today. Karl Bell is the author of The Perilous Deep: A Supernatural History of the Atlantic.

The December 18th, 2025 epidote tells a hidden story about WWII. In September 1939, an unlikely assortment of journalists, politicians, novelists, and spies assembled in a Bedfordshire village and set about waging a covert propaganda war on Hitler's Germany. In a fascinating conversation with Spencer Mizen, Terry Stiastny reveals how the Political War Executive deployed everything from fake news and pornography to bogus killings to spread fear and confusion in Nazi-occupied Europe. Terry Stiastny is the author of Believable Lies: The Misfits Who Fought Churchill's Secret Propaganda War.

In a neglected critical part of WWII campaigns, military historian Saul David - in his new book, Tunisgrad - seeks to redress the balance, arguing that this North African campaign was one of the three biggest turning points of the entire war. In conversation with Rob Attar, he explains why. Saul David questions why the battle for Tunisia is barely mentioned in popular accounts of the Second World War, having been totally eclipsed by the iconic clashes in Europe and the Pacific.

The History Extra podcast is ideal for history fans who want the widest breadth that history has to offer - from military, social, and political history, myths, legends, and the history behind modern headlines. I personally enjoy hearing from the authors of History books, and the hosts of the show are solid journalists who know their stuff.

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About the Creator

Frank Racioppi

I am a South Jersey-based author who is a writer for the Ear Worthy publication, which appears on Vocal, Substack, Medium, Blogger, Tumblr, and social media. Ear Worthy offers daily podcast reviews, recommendations, and articles.

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