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Think you know history? Think again.

History Rage is the weekly podcast where professional historians come armed with evidence, fury, and a burning desire to set the record straight. Hosted by Paul Bavill, each episode invites a leading historian to reveal the one historical myth, misconception, or lazy narrative they wish we’d all stop believing — and why it matters.


From “Vikings wore horned helmets” to “Britain stood alone in 1940” and “medieval people never bathed,” this is history with attitude, myth-busting with academic rigor, and truth-telling that pulls no punches.


Whether you’re a lifelong history buff, a student, or just someone who’s had enough of bad takes on TikTok, History Rage gives you the real story — with all the rage it deserves.


📅 New episodes every Monday.

🎧 Follow now and join the resistance against historical nonsense.

Follow on all social media @historyrage

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  • The Queen's Dilemma: Katherine of Aragon, Henry VIII, and the Battle for Legitimacy with Alison Weir
    Jun 22 2025

    In this captivating episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill welcomes the renowned historian and author Alison Weir, celebrated for her extensive work on the Tudor period. Together, they navigate the tumultuous waters of Henry VIII's reign, debunking myths and uncovering truths about his infamous marital struggles.


    The Myth of Henry’s Brain Damage: Alison passionately disputes the widely held belief that Henry VIII suffered from brain damage following a horse riding accident in 1536. She argues that this narrative, stemming from a dubious foreign source, inaccurately portrays a sudden change in the king's character, when in fact, his violent tendencies had been developing for years.


    Catherine of Aragon's Marriage: Delve into the complexities of Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon as Alison elucidates the arguments surrounding their annulment. She highlights the significant role of canon law and the political pressures faced by Pope Clement VII, shedding light on the genuine motivations behind Henry's desire to divorce.


    Anne Boleyn and the Tudor Court: The episode examines the dynamics between Catherine and Anne Boleyn, challenging the romanticised narratives that often pit the two women against each other. Alison offers a nuanced perspective on Anne's character and the political machinations at play during this turbulent period.

    Guest Information:

    Discover more about Alison Weir’s work by checking out her books on Tudor England. Follow her on Twitter: @alisonweirbooks.

    Buy Alison’s latest book: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/10120/9781472278173


    Join the conversation and share your historical frustrations on Twitter @HistoryRage. Use the hashtag #HistoryRage.


    Support History Rage on Patreon for early episode access, the chance to submit questions to guests, prize draws, and the exclusive History Rage mug at www.patreon.com/historyrage.

    To catch up on all the rage from bygone times, visit our website www.historyrage.com


    If you want to get in touch with History Rage, email us at historyragepod@gmail.com

    Follow History Rage on Social Media:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HistoryRage

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    Stay Angry, Stay Informed - History Rage

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    34 m
  • The Myth of Mary Queen of Scots: A History of Self-Sabotage with Tracy Borman
    Jun 15 2025

    In this explosive episode of History Rage, Paul is joined by the esteemed historian Tracy Borman to dive headfirst into the tumultuous life of Mary, Queen of Scots. This week, we unravel the myths surrounding Mary, challenging the romanticised narrative of her as a tragic heroine and instead revealing her as a monarch whose decisions led to her own downfall.


    The Myth of the Tragic Heroine: Tracy passionately critiques the portrayal of Mary as a victim of circumstance, arguing that her reckless choices and misguided romantic entanglements were the true architects of her fate. From her disastrous marriages to her ill-fated plots against Elizabeth I, Mary’s naivety and arrogance shine through.


    Mary's Fatal Decisions:

    • Marriages to Misfortune: Tracy dissects Mary’s ill-conceived unions, particularly with Henry Lord Darnley and James Hepburn, Lord Bothwell, showcasing how these choices alienated her from her subjects and sealed her fate.
    • Political Naivety: The discussion highlights Mary’s lack of political acumen and her failure to grasp the brutal realities of Scottish politics, which ultimately led to her downfall.


    Conspiracies and Intrigue:

    • Willing Conspirator or Manipulated Pawn? We explore the various plots Mary became involved in, examining whether she was a willing conspirator, a manipulated pawn, or a victim of Walsingham’s cunning.
    • The Gallows Letter: Tracy details the infamous Babington Conspiracy and how Walsingham’s espionage led to Mary’s ultimate demise, illustrating the fine line between conspiracy and entrapment.


    Guest Information:

    • Follow Tracy Borman on Twitter: @tracyborman.
    • Buy the latest book: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/10120/9781399705110


    Join the conversation and share your thoughts on Mary, Queen of Scots, and the Tudor era on Twitter @HistoryRage or with Paul Bavill @PaulBavill. Use the hashtag #HistoryRage.


    Support History Rage on Patreon for early episode access, the chance to submit questions to guests, prize draws, and the exclusive History Rage mug at www.patreon.com/historyrage.

    For more historical rants and insights, visit our website www.historyrage.com.


    If you want to get in touch with History Rage, email us at historyragepod@gmail.com.


    Follow History Rage on Social Media:

    • Facebook: History Rage
    • Twitter: @HistoryRage
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    Stay Angry, Stay Informed - History Rage

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    44 m
  • Chalke Festival Special 5: Shaken, Not Stirred: The Truth Behind Espionage Myths with Paul Beaver
    Jun 11 2025

    In this electrifying episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by aviation and special forces historian Paul Beaver for a special Chalke History Festival edition. Together, they dive into the captivating and often misunderstood world of espionage, taking a critical look at the romanticised image of spies and the realities behind the myths.

    Shaken, Not Stirred:

    - Paul and Paul kick off with a spirited debate on the infamous phrase “shaken, not stirred,” exploring how this cocktail culture has infiltrated the public's perception of espionage and its inaccuracies.

    Chalke History Festival Insights:

    - Discover the significance of the Chalke History Festival, where history enthusiasts can engage with both established and emerging historians, and learn about the intricate details that often get overlooked in mainstream narratives.

    Reality vs. Fiction:

    - The duo tears apart the James Bond mythos, discussing how the portrayal of secret agents in popular culture diverges drastically from the truth, particularly in terms of operational realities and the day-to-day lives of intelligence officers.

    Defections and Double Agents:

    - Gain insights into the complex world of defections, examining the motivations behind them and the challenges faced by those who choose to leave their former lives behind, while also addressing the concept of double agents and their intriguing roles.

    The Human Element:

    - Paul Beaver emphasises that history is about people, not just events, and highlights how understanding the human element in espionage can reshape our comprehension of historical narratives.

    Join us as we peel back the layers of espionage, revealing the truths that lie beneath the surface. Don’t miss the chance to see Paul and Nigel West live at the Chalke History Festival, running from 23rd to 29th June. Tickets are available below:

    Tickets: https://www.chalkefestival.com/

    Connect with Paul Beaver:

    - Follow Paul on X: @beaverwestminst


    Support History Rage:

    If you enjoy the show, consider supporting us on Patreon for exclusive content, early access, and the iconic History Rage mug. Subscribe at patreon.com/historyrage.


    Follow the Rage:

    - Twitter: @HistoryRage

    - Instagram: @historyrage

    - Facebook: History Rage


    From all of us at History Rage, stay curious, stay passionate, and most importantly, stay angry!

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