How ‘roaring’ were the roaring twenties for ordinary britons? Did views of the British empire change after the first world war?And what caused the economic woes of the 1930s? Speaking to Elinor Evans, Matt Houlbrook answers your top questions about British life in the period that lay between the two devastating world wars of the early 20th century.
Learn mor ... Show More
Aug 2023
How the Banks started both World Wars
So we've been exploring different angles related to the origins of World War 2, and one angle that just keeps popping up is how the Banks did it.
On today's episode, we explore how banks, large corporations, and other wealthy elites created a playbook to profit off perpetual war ... Show More
2h 11m
Feb 2024
417. Britain in 1974: State of Emergency (Part 1)
“Who governs Britain?”
Britain in the early 1970’s was a state in crisis, and by 1974, things had never seemed bleaker. Held hostage by the Trade Unions, British industry was flailing. England’s sporting record was atrocious, the economy was tanking and the prospect of a miners’ ... Show More
57m 47s
Oct 2023
205 - Victory to Defeat: The British Army 1918-40
<p>As some of you may know, I am also a First World War historian, and the academic history of the war can be very different from the public perspective, which dwells on the first two years of the war. </p> <p>Forgetting the victories of 1917 and 1918 is not new; it is something ... Show More
56m 31s