
Travels Through Time
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Exploring the past, one year at a time | As featured in @thesundaytimes, @eveningstandard and @guardian | In parternship with @UnseenHistories
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What really happened at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History on 30 June 1860? Nick Spencer explains all in this week's episode, which examines the complex interrelationship between science and religion.


New episode. What an absolute treat to talk to Nandini Das (Nandini Das) about her sparkling new book 'Courting India'. We join Sir Thomas Roe in 1616 on his embassy to India and we watch on during his first meetings with the Mughal Emperor Jahangir. tttpodcast.com/season-6/the-f…


'Humanly Possible' is Book of the Week on BBC Radio 4 for the next five days! For anyone who fancies finding out more about Petrarch and Boccaccio and a look at literary life in 1348 then here's a conversation I had with Sarah Bakewell for Travels Through Time. 🎧🎧🎧

The Year of Three Battles (1066). Don't miss Don Hollway's episode of Travels Through Time for insight into what Harald Hardrada was like as a ruler. You can listen to the episode here: bit.ly/3ZfzNjb


March was another eclectic month of time travels for us. Nick Spencer in Victorian Oxford, Nandini Das at the Mughal imperial court in Ajmer, @Sarah_Bakewell in Florence with Boccaccio and @DavidMline at Tobruk, Ortona and Anzio. Explore any of these >>> tttpodcast.com


The Port Royal Earthquake: John Darlington (1692). Travels Through Time Really enjoyed my conversation with @VioletMoller for Travels Through Time about the moment Jamiaca’s capital collapsed into the sea Yale University Press London 📖 World Monuments Fund tttpodcast.com/season-6/the-p…

Listen to Nicholas Orme, author of 'Tudor Children' on the Travels Through Time talking about 1480 - a cusp year where England begins to tilt towards the themes that create the conditions for the #Tudor Period. tttpodcast.com/season-6/a-yea… Tudor Society Tudor Times #twitterstorians

Fantastic listen. @LukeATurner vs Travels Through Time Listen in now… open.spotify.com/episode/4ONWFU…

In the latest episode of Travels Through Time podcast, I’m taking you back to the year 1572 to explore three stories from watchmaking history. One of which would go on to change the future of the craft, and industry, forever… Listen now Travels Through Time 🎧 tttpodcast.com/season-6/hands…

We've had the most wonderful week of history #podcasting. @LukeATurner on 1943 and Men at War. Rebecca Struthers on 1572 and watches in Tudor England. And the great Simon Winchester on 1924 and the transmission of knowledge. Thanks to them all! podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/tra…


A podcast episode for the weekend! 🎧 This episode of the Travels Through Time with Robert Lyman 🇺🇦 takes us to Burma, the country that was the crucible of action for a range of competing power during #WWII Listen here: bit.ly/3VzNloJ #Podcast #History #Books

Simon Winchester, author of KNOWING WHAT WE KNOW, was recently a guest on Travels Through Time Podcast Simon Winchester Travels Through Time Listen here: tttpodcast.com/season-6/knowi…

We're delighted that ACE Tour Director Andrew Spira was the guest for the most recent episode of award-winning podcast 'Travels Through Time'. Find out more & have a listen at: tttpodcast.com/season-6/botti… #travelsthroughtime #historypodcast #aceculturaltours Travels Through Time



This was a real thrill. I interviewed Lady Hale, the former President of the Supreme Court, for Travels Through Time. She's a great history enthusiast and a c17th fan. Her year, though, was 1925 - when three vital pieces of legislation passed through Parliament. podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/lad…


I read and loved SC Gwynne's book on the R101 disaster a few weeks ago. I knew very little about airships before I picked it up but a century ago many considered them the future for long distance air travel. An episode on Travels Through Time is incoming with a nice little primer here.