HSTSOC Presents: PodPast

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HSTSOC Presents: PodPast

Welcome to the official University of Sheffield History Society podcast! We'll be bringing you episodes about various historical events/themes, interviews with historians, and much more!Head to @hstsocpodpast on Instagram for more info and to suggest content!

  1. 67

    Dissertation Diaries!

    This week, Eilidh and Lily explain the substance of writing their own dissertations, and give top tips for making yours more manageable! We hope you enjoy

  2. 66

    International Women's Month Special: Dahomey Women!

    This week, Eilidh and Lily are discussing the history and legacy of Dahomey Women! We hope you enjoy.

  3. 65

    Are historically based games more harmful than they are helpful? Ft. Eliot Goldsack

    This week, Eliot joins Eilidh and Lily to debate the question of whether historically based games more harmful than they are helpful?! We hope you enjoy!

  4. 64

    Manchester and The Fight for Local Legitimacy ft. Owi!

    This week, we are joined by Owi to discuss chartism and political reforms in Manchester in the 1830's! We hope you enjoy!

  5. 63

    The Georgian Sense of Humour!

    Hello! We're back after the festive break with a new episode about Georgian Humour! We hope you enjoy and laugh your heads off x

  6. 62

    Strange Victorian Christmas Traditions

    Merry Christmas!! As our final episode this year, Eilidh and Lily are talking about some unique Victorian Christmas traditions and celebrations. Have a happy new year xx

  7. 61

    Hatshepsut: A Forgotten Female Pharaoh

    Today, EIlidh and Lily are discussing the life of Hatshepsut!

  8. 60

    Comfort Women in Japan

    This week, Eilidh and Lily are discussing the captivating history of comfort women in Japan. 

  9. 59

    Halloween True Crime Special!!

    Happy Halloween! This week, the girls are discussing the history and current impact of true crime. We hope you enjoy!

  10. 58

    The Legacy of Ira Aldridge

    This week, Lily and Eilidh are discussing the significance of Ira Aldridge’s work and legacy!

  11. 57

    The History of Notting Hill Carnival ft. Adam Foxsmith

    Today, Eilidh and Lily are joined by Adam to discuss the history of Notting Hill Carnival!

  12. 56

    The History of the Leadmill (RIP)

    Today, we are commemorating the loss of the infamous Leadmill! Eilidh and Lily are discussing the development and legacy of the Leadmill, as well as their tragic end. We hope you enjoy!! 

  13. 55

    Who gave us the right to party?

    Eilidh and Lily are kicking off their new mini-series about music, partying and Sheffield. To start, they are discussing the history behind who gave us the right to party. Let's get this party started!

  14. 54

    Marie Stopes and the Ethics of Early Feminism

    PodPast is back! Listen to your new hosts (Eilidh and Lily) kick off Season 3 by discussing the work of Marie Stopes, from family planning clinics to her advocacy of eugenics, and how her legacy still prevails.

  15. 53

    The Great Toilet Paper Shortage

    Have you ever run out of toilet paper when you needed it most? In 1970s America, they nearly ran out completely! Tom is here to bring us a story about toilet paper, misinformation, and the influence of the media.

  16. 52

    Togo: The Dog That Saved Alaska

    This week, Tom is bringing us the story of an amazing dog who prevented a diptheria epidemic in Alaska!

  17. 51

    The Story of Thelma Chalifoux

    In honour of International Women's Day, Beth is here to tell us about the life of Thelma Chalifoux, a Canadian senator and activist who championed women's and First Nations' rights.For more International Women's Day info and resources, head to the link below:https://www.internationalwomensday.com/

  18. 50

    The Battle of Karánsebes

    Referred to by some as the worst friendly fire incident in history, the Battle of Karánsebes saw the Austrian army fighting against...the Austrian Army! Tom is here to tell us more.

  19. 49

    Onoda: Japan’s Lost Soldier

    Can you imagine fighting a war for decades after it ended? Japanese soldier Hiroo Onada did exactly that! Tune in to hear more from Tom about this astonishing World War II story.

  20. 48

    The Story of Annie Kenney

    In honour of LGBT+ History Month, Beth is here to bring us the story of Annie Kenney, a trailblazing suffragette who was involved in many of the movement's major events.For more info, and to learn about other famous figures, head to https://lgbtplushistorymonth.co.uk/lgbt-history-month-2025/

  21. 47

    The History of Women's Football

    This week, special guest Erin is here to tell us all about the history of women's football. From its roots in the 19th century to an English victory at the Euros in 2022, tune in to hear the full story!

  22. 46

    Forgotten Female Samurai

    Tune in this week to learn from Tom about the onna-bugeisha, the female samurai who were an integral part of feudal Japan! Some of the famous female samurai featured in this episode:​Empress Jingu​Nakano Takeko​Hojo Masako​Tomoe Gozen​Yamakawa Takako​Nakano Shige

  23. 45

    The Apocalypses of New Year’s Eve

    Happy New Year’s Eve! This week, Beth is here to tell you about two times in history when people weren’t so happy about the year ending because they thought the world would end with it!

  24. 44

    The Christmas Truce

    It’s beginning to look a lot like…our Christmas special! As an early Christmas present, the PodPast team have prepared a special episode about the famous Christmas Truce of 1914. Tune in to find out more.

  25. 43

    The 1904 Olympic Marathon

    Can you imagine an Olympic event where athletes drank poison, dodged traffic, stole peaches, and even hitchhiked? Tune in this week as Tom tells us about the chaos that took place during the 1904 Olympics!

  26. 42

    The Harappan Civilisation

    This week, our producer Jay is here to tell us all about the Harappan Civilisation, an ancient culture from the Indian subcontinent. Tune in to learn more!

  27. 41

    The Great Molasses Flood

    Can you imagine a sugary wave of molasses taking over a city? Join us this week as Tom tells us a crazy story of when that actually happened!

  28. 40

    The Unsung Heroes of The Space Race

    This week, Beth tells us about some of the amazing women who played major roles in the American Space Race but whose stories have gone untold.

  29. 39

    The Count of St. Germain

    Join us this week as Tom tells us the story of the Count of St. Germain, a European adventurer who (potentially) found the secret to eternal life!

  30. 38

    The Princes in the Tower

    We've got a bit of true crime for you this week! Special guest Josie is joining Beth and Tom to tell us all about the medieval mystery surrounding the fate of the Princes in the tower.

  31. 37

    The Curse of Tutankhamun

    If you were planning on investigating a sealed tomb any time soon you may want to think again; tune in this week as Beth tells us about the unfortunate fates that met the discoverers of Tutankhamun's tomb.

  32. 36

    Boogeymen Around The World

    Happy Halloween! Join us for a spooky special about things that go bump in the night. The boogeyman has been used to scare children into obedience for generations, but did you know it's a global phenomenon? Tune in to learn about the different manifestations of this mythical monster from around the world.

  33. 35

    The Story of James Chappell

    This Black History Month, join Beth and Tom to hear the story of James Chappell, the heroic man whose life offers a rare window to black British history. To learn more, head to https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/learn/histories/black-history/.

  34. 34

    Ching Shih: The Pirate Queen

    This week, Beth tells us all about the most infamous pirate of 19th-century China! Song credits: Bloody Rose of China (2012), The Jolly Rogers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noAeJ95PD3M

  35. 33

    The Children's Crusade

    We're back! Tom and Beth are here to start Season 2 with a bang as Tom tells us all about the Children's Crusade of 1212.

  36. 32

    History of Feminism: Third Wave and Beyond

    Join James, Zain, and President Maisie for the final episode of the season to learn about the third wave of feminism and how feminism has manifested in the present day.

  37. 31

    History of Feminism: Second Wave

    Join James, Zain, and Maisie to learn about second wave feminism!

  38. 30

    History of Feminism: First Wave

    Our hosts are joined by President Maisie for a 3-part series on the history of feminism!

  39. 29

    Cambodia: Democratic (?) Kampuchea

    Join us in the second half of our Cambodia series to find out what happened next!

  40. 28

    The Presidential Debates 2024

    As we near the end of the academic year, we thought we'd bring in President Maisie to pose some tricky questions to our hosts. Join us to find out their thoughts.

  41. 27

    Cambodia: Independence to Dictatorship

    You may have heard of the Vietnam War, but do you know about another major geopolitical event that took place at the same time? Join our hosts to find out.

  42. 26

    History of Sport: Baseball pt.2

    Join James and Zain for the final instalment of our History of Sport series!

  43. 25

    South Africa: Establishing the "Rainbow Nation"

    Join our hosts to hear the final instalment in South Africa's apartheid history.

  44. 24

    History of Sport: Baseball pt.1

    You thought we were done with the history of sport? Not yet! We've got two more episodes diving into the history of the USA's favourite sport, baseball!

  45. 23

    History of Sport: The Olympic Games

    Continuing our History of Sport series, James and Zain are here to talk to you about the sportiest of all the sporting events, the Olympics!

  46. 22

    Whistle-stop Tours: St Patrick's Day

    We know we're a bit late to the party but we couldn't resist! Join James and Zain, along with some special guests, to learn all about the history of St Patrick!

  47. 21

    South Africa: Challenges to Apartheid

    After an unintentional hiatus, our South Africa series is returning! Join James and Zain to learn about the next stage in the story in Part 3 of our 4-part series.

  48. 20

    The Dancing Plague of 1518, feat. Beth and Tom!

    In this episode our hosts have been joined by next years' hosts, Beth and Tom! Join all four of them to learn about a phenomenon when people just couldn't stop dancing.

  49. 19

    History of Sport: Cricket

    Continuing our series on sporting history, today our hosts are taking a look at cricket and it’s evolution from a local English county game to an example of cultural colonialism and finally to the global phenomenon we know today

  50. 18

    South Africa: Radicalisation of Resistance

    In episode 2 of our South Africa series, our hosts look at the attempted resistance to the Apartheid government in the 1960s.

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Welcome to the official University of Sheffield History Society podcast! We'll be bringing you episodes about various historical events/themes, interviews with historians, and much more!Head to @hstsocpodpast on Instagram for more info and to suggest content!

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