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David Crowther
The History of England
This my retelling of the story of England, which is a regular, chronological podcast, starting from the end of Roman Britain. I’m a bloke in a shed, but I make sure this is good, properly prepared history, and then fill it with my enthusiasm. You’ll find the great events and people for sure – but also some of the byways, of how people lived, their language, and the forces that shaped their lives and destinies.(Note iTunes only displays a list of 300 episodes. There are rather more, which all other podcatchers DO list). Hosted on Acast. See...
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4.7 stars from 6,878 ratings
Great Storyteller
David’s development as a storyteller and podcaster over the course of this series has been such a joyful adventure. He excels at bringing historical figures to life and demonstrating the interconnectedness of the course history. But in addition, as a listener, you get to hear someone with a...Read full review »
Geoffnyc via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/28/23
A wonderful find!
At last I,being fascinated with the history of England,have found the perfect podcast to listen to whilst walking my dog or just wanting to brush up on my knowledge.At the moment I’m reading about The Norman invasion of England and lo and behold here’s a perfect podcast to run side by side with...Read full review »
Dennis the OWL via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/24/23
Can’t stop listening!
I love everything about this podcast. The host makes history fun and brings the people and events from England’s past to life with his wit and humor. Best. Podcast. Ever.
Rkowitz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/11/23
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