Dan talks to Adam Zamoyski, a historian who has recently written a new biography of Napoleon.
Vice Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson died at Trafalgar on 21 October 1805. Recently there has been considerable interest in Nelson's views on the slave trade and the plantation economy of the West Indies. A letter of Nelson's written months before his death in 1805 to the infamous Jamaican slave owne...
In 1814 a British expeditionary force landed in Maryland, marched on Washington, brushed aside an American army and stormed into the US capital. The British looted and burnt the Capitol, then moved on to the White House, ate President Madison's dinner and then torched the White House. Even member...
I was delighted to be joined by Caleb McDaniel, History professor and author of the Pulitzer prizewinning book, βSweet Taste of Liberty: A True Story of Slavery and Restitution in Americaβ. He told me the remarkable story of Henrietta Wood. Born into slavery in Kentucky, she was freed as an adult...