How should we remember Emperor Napoleon? Jeremy Paxman chairs the debate in this Intelligence Squared debate.

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Henry Kissinger a stalwart of US Foreign Policy during the Nixon administration and throughout the US Intervention in Vietnam. Andrew Roberts reappraises his legacy in this Intelligence Squared...

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BBC Radio 4, Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Dutch East India Company in this edition of In Our Time, first broadcast on March 3rd 2016.

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Clash of the civilizations, its Greece versus Rome battling it out for superiority with renowned historian Mary Beard and current Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.

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BBC Radio 4, Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Gettysburg Address delivered by US President Abraham Lincoln in 1863.

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The concepts of East and West are widely used in History to describe many things from the Eastern and Western Roman Empires to the two sides in the Cold War and everything in between. Michael Scott...

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BBC Radio 4, Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Mary Queen of Scots in this edition of In Our Time.

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Next in the Intelligence Squared debates is the question of whether this is the end of antibiotics. Perfect for anyone studying Medicine Over Time at GCSE! Check it out below

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Radio 4, Melvyn Bragg and guests present a discussion on the life of revolutionary Rosa Luxemburg. This is perfect for A Level courses with Weimar Germany in them and as a stretch and a challenge...

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Who was the greater monarch? Elizabeth or Victoria? Intelligence Squared weighs up the arguments with Phillipa Gregory and Daisy Goodwin. A perfect way to stretch and challenge your A Level Historians

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BBC Radio 4 have a huge number of podcasts available on their website from the series 'In Our Time', which are perfect for enrichment at both A Level and GCSE.

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12th April 2017

Dan Snow: History Hit

Dan Snow may well be one of the UK's favourite historians, and now you can take him with your in your pocket! In a perfect way to extend your study both at GCSE or A Level, his podcast explores...

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On Wednesday 12th April, the National Archives will be hosting a free webinar looking at disease in the 19th Century. It will be perfect for those studying the GCSE Medicine through time options.

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Being 100 years old World War One holds a special significance in History classrooms at the moment and is often a core component of Key Stage 3 teaching as well as some GCSE courses. History...

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Struggling to find something to watch? Check out the historical programmes available on Freeview this week:

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Evan Davis provides a personal perspective on the events of 2016 and brings a number of prominent academic historians into the discussion.

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