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Intro to Series 15
Welcome to Series 15 of History Rage! A massive thank you to everyone who has supported us on this journey—your encouragement means the world. Here's a sneak peek at the fiery topics we'll be tackling over the next ten weeks. Get ready to challenge everything you thought you knew about history.
Upcoming Rages:
- Heather Darsie takes on Anne of Cleves and the 'Flanders Mare' myth
- Nick Le Huray gets his rage on at the 'Model Occupation' of the Channel; Islands
- Museum Curator Liam Gauci of the Malta Maritime Museum rages that Corsairs and Pirates are very different
- Johanna Strong is sick to death of the Bloody Mary tag
- Tobias Capwell rages that armour is for fighting in, of course you can move in it
- Steve Tibble argues about the realities of the Crusades and their mission
- Author Ron Drabkin takes a new look at the Pearl Harbour blame game and who was at fault
- Shalina Patel shouts that there are many more suffrage campaigners than the Pankhursts
- Nicola Clark rages that Anne Boleyn did not withhold sex to become Queen
- James Crossland explores the farce that is the Lockhart plot and that British Intelligence is not infallible
The ragefires will burn again with general release on 16th December. See you then!
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2. Matron? Maverick? Katherine Parr's Untold Story with Linda Porter
51:33||Season 16, Ep. 2In this captivating episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill welcomes back historian and author Linda Porter to delve into the often misunderstood legacy of Katherine Parr. Known for her scholarly works, including "The Remarkable Life of Katherine Parr" and "The Thistle and the Rose," Dr. Porter is here to challenge the misconceptions surrounding Henry VIII's sixth wife.Exploring Katherine Parr's True Legacy:Dispelling the Victorian myth of Katherine Parr as a frumpy matron.Critiquing the recent film "Firebrand" and its portrayal of Parr as a Protestant zealot.Highlighting Katherine's intellectual prowess and her role as a patron of the arts.The Historical Context:Understanding Katherine's influence on Henry VIII and her stepchildren, particularly Mary and Elizabeth.Addressing the inaccuracies in popular media and historical narratives.Exploring Katherine's life before and after her marriage to Henry VIII.Katherine Parr's Publications and Influence:Examining her contributions to religious literature, including "Psalms and Prayers" and "The Lamentations of a Sinner."Discussing her impact on Elizabeth I and the broader religious landscape of England.Linda Porter provides a nuanced and well-researched perspective on Katherine Parr, urging listeners to look beyond the myths and appreciate the complex, multifaceted woman behind the historical figure. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in Tudor history and the overlooked contributions of one of its most intriguing queens.Guest Information:Explore Linda Porter's books, including "The Remarkable Life of Katherine Parr."Follow Linda on Twitter: @DrLindaPorter1.Join the conversation and express your historical frustrations on Twitter @HistoryRage or with Paul Bavill @PaulBavill. Share your thoughts using the hashtag #HistoryRage.Support History Rage on Patreon for early episode access, exclusive content, and the coveted History Rage mug at www.patreon.com/historyrage.Stay Angry, Stay Informed - History RageLIVE SPECIAL : Queen James: The Untold Story of James I's Relationships with Gareth Russell
49:15|In this explosive episode of History Rage, Paul Bavill welcomes historian Gareth Russell, author of Queen James: The Life and Loves of Britain's First King, to unpack the truth behind James I’s relationships and sexuality—beyond centuries of speculation.The Court of Intrigue🔥 James’s Loves – Gareth reveals the six key relationships that shaped James’s life, including his marriage to Anne of Denmark and passionate affairs with male favourites.🔥 Scandal & Perception – From whispered court gossip to pamphlets branding him an "enthusiastic buggerer," we explore how his love life influenced his rule.Historical Context⚖️ Law & Sexuality – Homosexuality carried the death penalty in 17th-century Britain, yet enforcement was rare. How did James navigate this?🗣 Public Reaction – Did people care? Gareth dissects the moral, religious, and political gymnastics used to justify—or condemn—James’s relationships.The Queen’s Perspective👑 Anne of Denmark – A sharp political player, Anne adapted to court dynamics and outmaneuvered favourites threatening her status.⚔️ Power Plays – How James’s favourites shaped (and sometimes destabilized) the monarchy.Gareth Russell challenges us to see James I as more than a caricature, exposing the real power, passion, and politics behind his reign.📖 Pre-Order "Queen James" – Get your copy now! https://uk.bookshop.org/a/10120/9780008660857🎧 Support History Rage – Enjoy early, ad-free episodes for just £3/month! Subscribe: www.patreon.com/historyrage🔗 Follow UsTwitter: @HistoryRage | Instagram: @historyrage | Facebook: History Rage🔥 Stay curious. Stay passionate. Keep the rage alive!1. Kings, Nobles, and the True Politics of Patronage: The Real Game of Thrones with Helen Castor
56:57||Season 16, Ep. 1In this captivating episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by the esteemed historian and author Helen Castor, known for her works "Blood and Roses," "She Wolves," and "The Eagle in the Heart." Together, they embark on a deep dive into the complex world of mediaeval kingship and politics, challenging the simplistic view of mediaeval nobility as mere overgrown toddlers.Helen Castor's Journey:A lifelong passion for history, from childhood readings of Jean Plaidy to becoming a renowned author and historian.Her academic path from Cambridge to narrative history, focusing on the political history of late mediaeval England.Debunking Myths of Mediaeval Nobility:Challenging the notion that mediaeval lords were unruly toddlers needing constant distraction through war and gifts.Exploring the sophisticated political system and the relationship between kings and barons.Complexity of Mediaeval Politics:The role of the king as a referee in the political game, managing the ambitions and power of the nobility.The impact of external wars, such as the Hundred Years War, on internal stability and politics.The Role of Patronage:Understanding patronage as a crucial component of mediaeval politics, not just a means of keeping nobles in line.The importance of personal relationships and the impact of favourites on political dynamics.Historical Figures and Events:Examining the reigns of Richard II and Henry VI, highlighting their failures as kings and the resulting political turmoil.The significance of figures like Warwick the Kingmaker and the impact of usurpation on royal authority.Helen and Paul engage in a lively discussion, shedding light on the intricacies of mediaeval politics and the human stories behind historical events. Listeners are invited to reconsider the narratives surrounding mediaeval kingship and the true nature of the nobility.Guest Information:Explore Helen Castor's works, including "The Eagle and the Hart," available in the History Rage bookshop.Follow Helen on Twitter: @hrcastor.Join the conversation and express your historical vexations on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook at @HistoryRage or with Paul Bavill at @PaulBavill. Share your thoughts using the hashtag #HistoryRage.Support History Rage on Patreon for early episode access, the chance to submit questions to guests, prize draws, and the exclusive History Rage mug at www.patreon.com/historyrage.Stay Angry, Stay Informed - History RageIntro to Series 16
01:59|Welcome to Series 16 of History Rage! A massive thank you to everyone who has supported us on this journey—your encouragement means the world. Here's a sneak peek at the fiery topics we'll be tackling over the next ten weeks. Get ready to challenge everything you thought you knew about history.Upcoming Rages:Helen Castor on 14th Century PoliticsLinda Porter on Katherine ParrDan Ellin on Lack of Moral FibreMark Turnbull on 17th Century DemocracyMaureen Wright on Victorian FeminismEmily Murdoch-Perkins on Real Medieval PrincessesPhilippa Langley on Richard IIIMark Piesing on Polar ExplorersUna McIlvenna on the Black legend of Catherine de MediciClaire Hubbard-Hall on Women in IntelligenceThe ragefires will burn again with general release on 16th December. See you then!Stay Connected:Follow us on Twitter: @HistoryRageJoin the conversation with Paul Bavill: @PaulBavillShare your thoughts using the hashtag #HistoryRageSupport History Rage on Patreon for early episode access, the chance to submit questions to guests, prize draws, and the exclusive History Rage mug at www.patreon.com/historyrage.To catch up on all the rage from bygone times, visit our website www.historyrage.comIf you want to get in touch with History Rage, email historyragepod@gmail.comStay Angry, Stay Informed - History Rage10. The Lockhart Plot: British Intelligence Fiasco or Soviet Masterstroke? with Dr. James Crossland
48:21||Season 15, Ep. 10Welcome back, ragers, to another explosive episode of History Rage! Today, host Paul Bavill is joined by Professor of International History at Liverpool John Moores University, Dr. James Crossland. James, the author of "Rogue Agent," returns to rage against the myth of British intelligence infallibility during the tumultuous period at the end of the Great War. Raging Against the Myth: Dr. James Crossland takes us through the intricate web of British intelligence operations in 1918 Russia, debunking the myth that British spies were infallible, and instead revealing a chaotic and often incompetent reality.Robert Bruce Lockhart: Explore the life of Lockhart, a young and ambitious British agent tasked with navigating the perilous political landscape of post-revolutionary Russia.The Lockhart Plot: Dive into the covert operation aimed at overthrowing the Bolsheviks, involving a mix of British, American, and French conspirators, and a plan that ultimately ends in disaster.Soviet Counterintelligence: Understand the role of the Cheka, the Soviet secret police, in outsmarting British intelligence and turning the plot into a propaganda victory for the Bolsheviks.Post-War Career and Legacy:Depression and Recovery: Lockhart's struggles with depression in the 1920s and his eventual return to prominence as a journalist and best-selling author.World War II Contributions: Lockhart's role in the Political Warfare Executive, where he helped shape British propaganda efforts against Nazi Germany.Lessons Unlearned: How the failures of the Lockhart Plot foreshadowed future intelligence blunders during the Cold War, such as the Bay of Pigs and the Cambridge Five.Guest Information:James Crossland's book: "Rogue Agent"Follow James on Twitter: @DRrJCrossland.Don't forget to leave a review for History Rage on Apple, Podchaser, Amazon, or wherever you can! And join the 'Angry Mob' on Patreon for early episodes, prize draws, and the History Rage mug. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/historyrage.You can follow History Rage on Twitter @HistoryRage or Paul individually @PaulBavill and let us know what you wish people would just stop believing using the Hashtag #HistoryRage.To catch up on all the rage from bygone times go to the website www.historyrage.comIf you want to get in touch with History Rage then email historyragepod@gmail.com9. Anne Boleyn: The Misunderstood Mistress with Dr. Nicola Clark
49:21||Season 15, Ep. 9Welcome back, ragers, to another fiery episode of History Rage, where we invite historians to debunk myths and set the historical record straight. I'm your regular host, Paul Bavill, and today we continue our series on the realities of the six wives of Henry VIII. Joining us is Dr. Nicola Clark, senior lecturer at Chichester University and author of "The Waiting Game." Nicky, welcome to History Rage.Anne Boleyn's Myth: Dr. Clark tackles the persistent myth that Anne Boleyn refused to sleep with Henry VIII until he married her, a narrative that refuses to die despite its lack of nuance and factual basis.· Exploring the complexities of Anne and Henry's relationship over the years.· Discussing the historical context and the pressures on both Anne and Henry.· Examining the evidence, including Henry's love letters and the birth of Princess Elizabeth.Historical Context:· The political and religious backdrop of 16th century Europe, including Henry's need for a male heir and the broader European political situation.· The role of ladies-in-waiting and how Anne's position influenced her relationship with Henry.Modern Interpretations:· How contemporary gender biases and misconceptions shape our understanding of Anne Boleyn's strategies and character.· The impact of later historical narratives and the persistent dichotomy of viewing Anne as either a feminist icon or a villain.· Dr. Clark provides a fascinating and nuanced perspective on Anne Boleyn, challenging the simplistic and often romanticised narratives that have persisted through history. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the Tudor period and the complex dynamics of Henry VIII's court.Guest Information:· Pick up Dr. Nicola Clark's book "The Waiting Game"· Follow Dr. Clark on Twitter: @NikkiClark86Don't forget to leave a review for History Rage on Apple, Podchaser, Amazon, or wherever you can! And join the 'Angry Mob' on Patreon for early episodes, prize draws, and the History Rage mug. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/historyrage.You can follow History Rage on Twitter @HistoryRage or Paul individually @PaulBavill and let us know what you wish people would just stop believing using the Hashtag #HistoryRage.To catch up on all the rage from bygone times go to the website www.historyrage.com - If you want to get in touch with History Rage then email historyragepod@gmail.comStay Angry, Stay Informed - History Rage8. Beyond the Pankhursts: The True Story Behind Women's Rights to Vote with Shalina Patel
01:05:20||Season 15, Ep. 8EXPLICIT LANGUAGE WARNINGWelcome back to another fiery episode of History Rage! This week, host Paul Bavill is joined by history teacher and author Shalina Patel to delve into the often misunderstood world of Edwardian politics. Together, they tackle the myths surrounding the suffragette movement and the contributions of the Pankhursts.Debunking the Pankhurst Myth: Shalina passionately argues against the belief that the Pankhursts single-handedly won women the right to vote. She highlights the contributions of other organisations and individuals, including the suffragists, working-class women, and even men who supported women's suffrage.The Diverse Suffrage Movement:The NUWSS and WSPU: The peaceful suffragists led by Millicent Fawcett versus the militant suffragettes led by the Pankhursts.Regional and Religious Groups: From the Birmingham National Society for Women's Suffrage to the Jewish League for Women's Suffrage.Specialised Groups: The Women's Tax Resistance League, the Young Hot Bloods, and the Actresses' Franchise League.Working-Class Suffragettes: Shalina sheds light on the often overlooked contributions of working-class women like Selena Martin and Kitty Marion, who faced harsher treatment in prison compared to their middle-class counterparts.The Role of Men: Men also played a crucial role in the suffrage movement, with groups like the Men's Political Union for Women's Enfranchisement using their influence to support the cause.Guest Information:Get Shalina's book "The History Lessons" through the History Rage Bookshop or on Amazon.Follow Shalina on Twitter: @MS_PatelHistory.Join the conversation and share your historical vexations on Twitter @HistoryRage or with Paul Bavill @PaulBavill. Use the hashtag #HistoryRage.Support History Rage on Patreon for early episode access, the chance to submit questions to guests, prize draws, and the exclusive History Rage mug at www.patreon.com/historyrage.To catch up on all the rage from bygone times, visit our website www.historyrage.comIf you want to get in touch with History Rage, email us at historyragepod@gmail.comFollow History Rage on Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HistoryRageTwitter: https://twitter.com/HistoryRageInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historyrage/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/historyrage.bsky.socialStay Angry, Stay Informed - History RageKatherine of Aragon Festival #5 - Beyond the Divorce: Reassessing Katherine of Aragon's True Legacy with Dr. Elizabeth Norton
34:13|In this gripping finale of our live specials from the Katherine of Aragon Festival, host Paul Bavill is joined by the brilliant historian Dr. Elizabeth Norton to set the record straight about one of history's most maligned queens. Together, they delve into the life and legacy of Katherine of Aragon, challenging the enduring narrative that paints her as a failure. The Legacy of a QueenUnveiling the Myths: Elizabeth passionately argues against the portrayal of Katherine as a failed queen, highlighting her 24-year reign and significant achievements, including her role as a powerful regent during Henry VIII's absence.Motherhood and Misfortune: Discover the truth behind Katherine's struggles with motherhood and the unfair blame placed upon her for not producing a surviving male heir.Katherine's StrengthA Spirited Defence: Elizabeth recounts Katherine's remarkable resilience during the Great Matter, showcasing her fierce advocacy for her marriage and her unwavering spirit in the face of adversity.Political Acumen: Explore how Katherine's upbringing and education shaped her diplomatic skills, allowing her to navigate the treacherous waters of Tudor politics with grace and determination. Closing Reflections:Elizabeth calls on listeners to reconsider their views on Katherine, emphasising the importance of viewing her life in its entirety rather than through the lens of her tragic end.As the episode wraps up, Elizabeth shares insights into her upcoming book, "Women Who Ruled the World," promising to shed light on powerful queens throughout history. Don't miss this enlightening discussion that reclaims Katherine of Aragon's legacy from the shadows of history. Join us as we celebrate the life of a queen who deserves to be remembered not as a failure, but as a formidable and influential figure in her own right. Get InvolvedSupport History Rage: For just £3 per month on Patreon or Apple, enjoy early access to episodes, ad-free listening, and exclusive content.Follow Elizabeth Norton: Stay updated on her work by following her on Twitter and Instagram @ENortonHistory. Stay ConnectedJoin the conversation and keep the rage alive! Visit historyrage.com for past episodes and updates.Follow us on:Facebook: History RageTwitter: @HistoryRageInstagram: @historyrage Stay passionate, stay curious, and let the rage for historical truth burn brighter!7. Pearl Harbour: Beyond the Blame Game with Ronald Drabkin
43:25||Season 15, Ep. 7Welcome back, ragers, to another fiery episode of History Rage! This week, host Paul Bavill is joined by historian and author Ronald Drabkin to delve into the contentious topic of the Pearl Harbour attack. Ronald, known for his gripping book "Beverly Hills Spy," unpacks the myths and misconceptions surrounding this pivotal event in World War II. Contextual Misunderstandings: Ronald Drabkin expresses his frustration with how historical events are often taken out of context, particularly the notion that various unverified warnings could have predicted the attack on Pearl Harbour.The infamous story of a Chinese chef allegedly warning the US ambassador about the attack.The complexities of intelligence and the unreliability of certain sources, such as Agent Tricycle.The Blame Game:Admiral Kimmel's unjust scapegoating and the broader implications of the blame placed on him and his team.The evidence supporting the idea that Washington unfairly singled out the Hawaii-based commanders.The role of broken Japanese codes and the overlooked warnings that were lost in bureaucratic mishandling.Japanese Military Strategy:The meticulous planning and training that went into the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour.The effectiveness and innovation of the Japanese Navy, led by Admiral Yamamoto.The psychological and strategic goals behind the attack, and why the Japanese Navy deserves more credit.Conspiracy Theories:Debunking the popular conspiracy theory that Churchill and Roosevelt orchestrated the attack to bring the US into the war.The kernel of truth in British efforts to sway US public opinion, but the leap to collusion with Japan is unfounded.The role of declassified documents in shedding light on the true events leading up to Pearl Harbour.Guest Information:Ronald Drabkin's book: "Beverly Hills Spy"Follow Ronald Drabkin on Twitter @DrabkinRon for more insights and updates.Don't forget to leave a review for History Rage on Apple, Podchaser, Amazon, or wherever you can! And join the 'Angry Mob' on Patreon for early episodes, prize draws, and the History Rage mug. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/historyrage.You can follow History Rage on Twitter @HistoryRage and Instagram @historyrage or Paul individually @PaulBavill and let us know what you wish people would just stop believing using the Hashtag #HistoryRage.To catch up on all the rage from bygone times go to the website www.historyrage.comIf you want to get in touch with History Rage then email historyragepod@gmail.comStay Angry, Stay Informed - History Rage