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history extra podcast

by Elmore Macejkovic Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the HistoryExtra podcast?

HistoryExtra podcast episodes are released every week, featuring interviews with notable historians on topics spanning ancient history through to recent British to American events. Episodes feature history stories and perspectives on everything from crusading knights to Tudor monarchs and the D-Day landings.

What is the history extra podcast on Acast?

History Extra podcast on acast The latest news from the team behind BBC History Magazine - a popular History magazine. To find out more, visit www.historyextra.com The latest news from the team behind BBC History Magazine - a popular History magazine.

Who are the historians on the history extra bonus podcast?

In these bonus podcast episodes that are exclusive to HistoryExtra.com, you’ll find talks from historians including Dan Jones, Anita Anand and Janina Ramirez…

Who is the publisher of History Extra?

History Extra is owned and published by Immediate Media Company Limited. BBC History Magazine and BBC World Histories Magazine are published by Immediate Media Company Limited under licence from BBC Studios Distribution.

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Is history extra a reliable source?

HistoryExtra strives to be the best and most trusted place for history content. We're home to more than 5,000 features and over 500 podcasts by world-renowned historians including Dan Jones, Michael Wood, Suzannah Lipscomb, Tom Holland and Tracy Borman.

Who hosts the History Extra podcast?

Ellie is HistoryExtra's podcast editor. She also regularly contributes to BBC History Magazine, runs the podcast newsletter and hosts several live and virtual BBC History Magazine events. Since joining the team back in 2016, Ellie has worked across print, digital and podcasting.

Is history extra free?

You're able to take out a 30-day free trial to explore all of the great new content.

When did The History Extra podcast start?

2007Produced by the editorial team behind BBC History Magazine and historyextra.com, History Extra was first launched in 2007 as a monthly podcast. As its popularity has increased, History Extra now comes out six-seven times a week and attracts 3.5-4 million listens a month.

Who created HistoryExtra?

The publication releases thirteen editions a year, one per month and a Christmas special edition, and is owned by BBC Studios but is published under license by the Immediate Media Company....BBC History.EditorRob AttarWebsitewww.historyextra.comISSN1469-85527 more rows

Where can I listen to Lore podcast?

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How much does history extra cost?

Try 3 issues for just $9.95! After your first 3 issues, your subscription will continue at $24.95 every 6 issues - a 62% saving off the shop price!

How to cancel history extra subscription?

You may cancel at any time during the free trial period by emailing [email protected]. If you cancel your trial, your access to the Website will stop at the end of the trial period.

How much is a subscription to history magazine?

In the US and Canada, you may subscribe for one year for $22.95, two years for $39.95. For Canadian orders, add GST, HST or QST where applicable. Outside of the US and Canada, you may subscribe for one year for $45, two years for $80 (prices in US dollars).

What is the difference between BBC History magazine and BBC history revealed?

We launched History Revealed as we felt there was an appetite for a different kind of history magazine to our existing BBC History magazine. Whereas that magazine is aimed at a more history-literate audience, History Revealed appeals to readers looking for a less academic approach to the past.

Is history magazine Extra?

BBC History Magazine – Subscribe & Read Back Issues - HistoryExtra.

What is the history podcast?

What's the History? on Apple Podcasts. An informal but informative trip through all things historical, What's the History is a good craic podcast brought to you by Claire Cotter and Fi Barry, two history teachers who want you to learn and laugh.

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The latest news from the team behind BBC History Magazine - a popular History magazine. To find out more, visit www.historyextra.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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