It All Ends In History

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It All Ends In History

The world of history has the potential to be a confusing place. So why not let me and my trusty band of similarly history mad friends lead you through the mists of time in a funny way. Every show is guaranteed to end up not quite where we thought it would! I'm Matt Carter and welcome to It All Ends In History.

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    Boers, Seiges and Basílicas

    Content time on the podcast this week going over to South Africa for the Boer War, looking at the roles of the three different commanders each with very different jobs to do. Before that, there's my fact of the week and another On This Day in History, all about the building of the Basílica de la Sagrada Família!Presented by:Matthew CarterHazel HammondAli Aldous Anita Mancini

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    Control, Consent and Nit Combs

    This week on It All Ends in History, we take a look at how the people were controlled by the Italian Fascist state and whether it was the potential rewards people could get from the state that mostly kept them on side. Before that, my fact of the week tells us all about Ancient Roman nit combs and there is our usual on this day in history.Presented by:Matthew CarterHazel HammondAli AldousAnita Mancini

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    Cars, Laws and Chancellors

    We're taking a look at the roles of the Basic Law, chancellors and allies in ensuring political stability in the FRG on the podcast today, all through the lens of 2021's exam question. Before that, we hear about the history of Skoda in the Fact of the Week and Ali tells us all about this day in history.Presented by:Matthew CarterAli AldousHazel HammondAnita Mancini

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    Hovercraft, Foreign Policy and Elba

    Local history in the Fact of the Week, all about Somerleyton and the hovercraft. Also, lots of fun from Ali's On This Day In History where me and Anita forget that Napoleon didn't in fact escape from his island exile the second time! After all this, it's down to business, and to the all important Nazi foreign policy question, where we look at 2018's source and Anita gives us all some helpful tips.Presented by:Matthew CarterAli AldousHazel HammondAnita Mancini

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    Sources, Mussolini and Pastries

    A deep dive into source skills this week, looking at two sources from 2020's paper all about why Mussolini fell from grace in 1943. Why don't you get up the sources and then you can follow along. Before that though, I look at the history of the pain au chocolat and the two competing origin stories. Presented by:Matthew CarterAli AldousHazel HammondAnita Mancini

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    Democracy, Crashes and Old Words

    A look this week at all the different factors that contributed to the collapse of the Wiemar government, all through the prism of an essay question, with some top tips from Anita! It does take quite some time to get to that though, because the fact of the week about Concorde somehow devolves into a chat about the old words of English. It makes me wamblecropt just thinking about it.Presented by:Matthew CarterAli AldousAnita Mancini

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    Lights, Hills and Matteotti

    Welcome to yet another episode of It All Ends In History. No Anita this week, but we are following her idea of carrying on with Mussolini's rise to power, now looking at how he went from being PM to being dictator. Before that, there's my fact of the week all about the first town to get (and then get rid of) electric street lights, and what a busy day in history it was on this day!Presented by:Matthew CarterAli AldousHazel Hammond

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    Marches, Carriages and Rock n' Roll

    It's time for the first episode of the year, and unfortunately it's time to get more serious because exams are not all that far away. So, we're back to exam content, starting with Mussolini's rise to being the Italian PM. In this episode, we look at the roles played by all sorts of people in making Mussolini the PM. But, that's not before my fact of the week all about the Orient Express and On This Day In History is brought to us this week by Hazel.Presented by:Matthew CarterAli AldousHazel Hammond Anita Mancini

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    Castles, Crusiers and Whitechapel - Our 2025 in review

    So, it is almost the end of the year and it's the final episode of It All Ends In History. This week, we each choose the most interesting historical event we've learnt about this year and have a chat about it. There's the Titanic, Jack the Ripper and the story of Emma of Norwich - but which one is whose favourite? I think you'll have to listen to find out. Oh, and a very merry Christmas and a happy new year!Presented by:Matthew CarterAli AldousAnita Mancini

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    Geese, Crackers and Die Hard

    I think the title says it all about this week's episode of It All Ends In History. We set out to talk about a Victorian Christmas and all their festive innovations that make our modern celebrations. Then it's off to our own experiences of the nativity and even the eternal question of whether Die Hard is a Christmas film. Spoiler alert: it's not. Presented by:Matthew CarterAli Aldous Hazel HammondAnita Mancini

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    Romans, Midwinter and Christmas!

    This week on It All Ends In History, we're taking a look at the ghost of Christmas past, looking at the festivals and feasts that came before what we know as Christmas today. There's plenty of Roman gods, Greek gods et cetera et cetera (Hazel likes the classics!) and a particular focus on food too. That's all after my fact of the week all about the day with no news.Presented by:Matthew CarterAli Aldous Hazel HammondAnita Mancini

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    Lords, Ships and Chips

    This week, we discuss life in Nelson's Royal Navy and the qualities that made him a brilliant leader out on the water. There is also a sidebar on how impactful the French Wars were on the economy in Britain, and we take a look at how the state started to shift away from local control. That's all after my fact of the week all about the history of ketchup! Enjoy.Presented by:Matthew CarterHazel HammondAli Aldous

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    Conquest, Ideology and Dictionaries

    In this weeks gander into the past, Hazel joins us as we go to Nazi Germany to look at how the past shaped Hitler's ideology and, in particular, foreign policy. There's also the fact of the week, all about the first dictionary!Presented By:Matthew CarterAnita ManciniHazel Hammond

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    Trains, Planes and Constitutions

    An expected selection of historical topics this week, starting with my fact of the week and a touch on revolution in On This Day. The heart of the matter is constitutions. Are they always written? Did the USSR have one? What did they look like in Germany? Listen to find out the answers to some of these questions!Presented by: Matthew CarterAli AldousAnita Mancini

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    Liberation, Queen and Jeans

    The first of our new discussion format, the way ahead for it all ends in history, as you can tell we veered off topic! Thanks to Anita and Ali for getting involved.(P.S sorry for the background noise, it really was windy!)

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    Whats Happening Soon?

    Hello there,Matt here. I'd just like to let you know there's no episode this, well sort of. You see I'm trying out a new discussion style show, recording the first one on Thursday.If it all goes swimmingly, you'll be the first to hear it.See you later.

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    Nazi Foreign Policy - Special Requests!

    This week's special request comes from Emily, who wanted an episode all about Nazi foreign policy, so here we are.Enjoy!

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    The FRG State - Special Requests!

    We aim to please here on It All Ends In History, and so for the next few weeks it's your special requests. Whatever topics you want me to take a gander at I will. This episode was requested by Sam, and it takes us on a journey from the crucial factors in setting up a stable West German state back in 1949, to how it managed to stay stable to the eighties.

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    Rise of Mussolini - 1940 - 1946

    It's the final episode of the podcast for September and it just so happens to be the final of our special the Rise of Mussolini, you lucky listeners!It really is the downfall of Mussolini in this episode.

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    Rise of Mussolini - Foreign Policy 1935-40

    Five years could change a lot in Fascist Italy, and this can be so clearly seen in foreign policy. In this episode, listen as Mussolini takes an enormous u-turn towards Germany, for better but mostly for worse.

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    Rise of Mussolini - Control & Consent

    Mussolini's state was one that had to focus on controlling the people. It did so mainly through propaganda, like the Cult of Il Duce, as well as trying to make sure that many were grateful for what the state had given them. There was terror involved too of course, but it was a bit different to other similar set-ups. Listen in to find out more...

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    Rise of Mussolini - Foreign Policy Before 1935

    Mussolini had lots of goals to strive for in setting up his fascist state, and not all of them were in the country. He saw foreign policy as incredibly important in creating his idea of Italy. He wanted prestige, closer relations to the masters in the Mediterranean Britain and France and an Italy that was a great power. Before 1935, the words 'Great Statesman' are really on Mussolini's mind.

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    Rise of Mussolini - EP5

    The Italian Fascist Dictatorship was a state of consent. Consent of the elites, those powerful groups that held the power, and had given some of it to Mussolini. Mussolini had no choice but to work with them, and pander to them - for they were part of the foundations of all he had created. So, in this episode, let's look at how Mussolini dealt with these groups, and the issues he encountered along the way.

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    Rise of Mussolini - EP4

    It's time to start our deep dive into the realities inside Fascist Italy and life under Mussolini. We start with the economy, looking at the fairly hodgepodge policy Mussolini cooked up, how he responded to issues and why propaganda was so important to economic policy.

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    Rise of Mussolini - EP3

    Creating a dictatorship.When we left Italy last, Mussolini had just become PM in a last minute decision by the king. He has more power than ever before, but he is determined to achieve his aims of a single party state. In this episode, we see how he'll stop at nothing to pull down the barriers to his dreams, using plots, intrigue and violence to get his way.

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    Rise of Mussolini - EP2

    From nothing to everything, in this episode we explore the intricate factors that led to Mussolini becoming Italy's PM. Presented by Matt Carter.

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    Rise of Mussolini - EP1

    Welcome to a new look It All Ends In History, and we are starting our new chapter with a special. It's called the Rise of Mussolini and it charts the almost impossible sounding story of one man from obscurity to absolute power, meeting those that willingly or unwittingly helped him into power and the factors that changed the political tide of Italy. Get ready for a story of intrigue, plots, blunders and mistakes. Enjoy!

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    Modern Medicine

    Entering the final era for medicine, heralding new improvements, this means we'll explore penicillin, blood transfusions and the NHS. All in this bitesize episode, enjoy!

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    Industrial Revolution Medicine

    In the factories it's the rise of the machines; in the hospitals it's Germ Theory, Sewers and Chloroform. Its the Industrial Revolution.

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    Renaissance Medicine

    The world is beginning to change, the likes of Parè and Harvey are coming up with their groundbreaking ideas, even the Great Plague can't hold back medicine. But how far did it actually come?

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    Medieval Medicine

    It's time to turn back the clock for a new section of AQA History, Medicine! Starting off with Medieval, a time of the humours, black death and blood letting. How strange!

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    Resolution (America P5)

    At the end of our course, I'm taking a trip to the Reservations to see how the US Government planned to destroy Native American culture, religion and even food...

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    Reconstruction & Homesteaders (America P4)

    The Civil War has ended, its time for reconstruction. In this episode, we explore the ways President Johnson tried to rebuild the country after 1865 and helped people move west to farm.

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    The Civil War (America P3)

    The American Civil War was a turning point in their history and in this nice little episode I'll present the run down of why and how it happened.

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    Native Americans (America) P2

    We start this episode at a Native American encampment from which we explore the policies of the US Goverment and the lives of those they effected.

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    The Pioneers (America) P1

    For the inaugural episode of America: Expansion & Consolidation, we start in a frontier town to join those heading west. Bumping into the Mormons and the Miners along the way.

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    The Road to War (Conflict & Tension P3)

    It's the last episode of Conflict & Tension where we go on a journey through the steps to war. From the Rivers of the Rhineland to the Munich Conference we try to discover what went wrong to kick start war. And could they have done better?

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    League of Nations (Conflict & Tension P2)

    This episode looks at the successes and many failures of the LON. Travelling from Abysinnian Oasises to Manchurian Railways to discover why it failed so badly.

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    The Treaties (Conflict & Tension P1)

    The first episode on Conflict & Tension looks at the treaties after the first World War, takes us to the negotiation table at Versailles and explores how fairly Germany was treated after WW1. Sorry the quality isnt perfect - couldn't get into the studio - but hope it helps!

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The world of history has the potential to be a confusing place. So why not let me and my trusty band of similarly history mad friends lead you through the mists of time in a funny way. Every show is guaranteed to end up not quite where we thought it would! I'm Matt Carter and welcome to It All Ends In History.

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