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09 Binge Thinking History: The Battle of Britain - Win, Lose or Draw?
23 Jul 2008 @ 05:58 am

Welcome to the final part of series looking at the Battle of Britain.  What did the air battle over Southern England in the summer 1940 mean?  Was it even a battle?  Can it be see in terms of winners and losers?  And what about the myths?  I try to answers these and few other questions in no particular order. 

Thanks for all the kind and generous comments and email and I hope you enjoy this last BTHP mini series.

All the best.

08 Binge Thinking History: An English Summer
11 Jun 2008 @ 02:22 am

Welcome back after my affliction of 'podblock'.  We now look at the events after the 'Hardest Day' up to the official end of the battle in October as the Luftwaffe focus attacks on Fighter Commands airfields then switch to attacking London.  Oh...and did you know the Italians turned up after everything was effectively over?

07 Binge Thinking History: Eagle to the Hardest Day
5 Apr 2008 @ 02:50 am

This episode looks at the events after the Luftwaffe stopped attacking convoys in The Channel and launched Eagle Day on the 13th of August 1940 and began the campaign to destroy RAF Fighter Command. 

06 Binge Thinking History: There will be Stukas over the White Cliffs of Dover
18 Feb 2008 @ 02:45 am

Episode 6 looks at the start of the Battle of Britain...as it turns out it was due to a Dornier Do17 crew spotting a convoy called 'Bread'.  It also looks at the Chain Home series of Radar stations and the lead up to Aldertag or Eagle Day.

05 Binge Thinking History: Britain stands alone
21 Jan 2008 @ 12:09 pm

This episode looks at the origins of the Battle of Britain, the position Britain and German found themselves in circa mid 1940, some of the key figures and the aircraft the Luftwaffe and RAF would use.  Some myths are examined and the question is asked was the Battle of Britain really a battle.  We'll be returning to this and other questions in subsequent episodes.

 

04 Binge Thinking History: 1776 and all that!
28 Nov 2007 @ 11:18 am

In this episode we follow the events from the time of William and Mary right up the signing of the US Constitution.  Along the way we see the creation of the United Kingdom and that the British find that they will probably need to look abroad if they want to maintain the Monarchy.

I've also added BTHP to BritCaster.com

 

03 Binge Thinking History: Civil War and Glorious Revolution
31 Oct 2007 @ 05:32 am

Charles I comes up against Oliver Cromwell which kicks off the English Civil War and is subsequently beheaded.  The English though still liked the idea of monarch, just not the despotic ones, and after Cromwellâs death the Crown is restored.  All is not well though and eventually a Dutchman is invited to become King.

 

02 Binge Thinking History Podcast: A Tale of two Churches
15 Oct 2007 @ 07:19 am

Henry VIII takes exception to The Vatican not allowing him to get divorced so does what any self respecting supreme leader would do, he creates his own Church.  This is probably the most seismic event in European history and changed just about everything including the relationship between the King, the Church and the State.  The episode runs right up the Charles I and the roots of the English Civil War.

 

01 Binge Thinking History Podcast: Can you sign this your Majesty
11 Oct 2007 @ 11:11 am

Episode 1 covers a big chunk of history from about 1100 up to the end of the War of the Roses and the first Tudor King Henry VII.  Included is the first document to outline the limits of an English monarchs power,The Charter of Liberties, the follow up Magna Carta and first Republican revolt lead by Simon de Montford.

 

Introduction to the Binge Thinking History Podcast
9 Oct 2007 @ 04:27 am

A quick intro to the Binge Thinking History Podcast.  Whilst I am not a history revisionist I am fascinated by the Napoleonic idea that history is a myth agreed up and this is a theme I hope to thread throughout future episodes.