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Man in his arrogance thinks himself a great work, worthy the interposition of a deity. More humble, and I believe truer, to consider him created from animals.A military grave from the 5th century BC was found to contain something extraordinary; a macaque monkey dressed as a roman legionary. Did he fight alongside his human fellows, or merely serve as their mascot? Whatever the case, it demonstrates the role of monkeys and chimps throughout human history. From antiquity, when to possess a monkey signified status, to the the east where they symbolised corruption and vice, to the fighting pits of regency London where the ape Jacco Macacco had fortunes lost and won on his violent exploits. So too the monkey accused of treason during the Napoleonic Wars, the noble Corporal Jackie, a South African baboon who nursed injured human soldiers during WWII, and Jenny; the orangutan who in her commonality with man influenced Darwin's theory of evolution. Less earnest but just as dazzling was the role of monkeys and chips in art and culture. From starring roles on television amidst the glitz and glamor of Hollywood, to the diva-like personalities of Elvis’ erratic Scatter and Michael Jackson’s infamous Bubbles.Join Dominic and Tom as they reveal history’s greatest apes, orangutans and monkeys, and the extraordinary lives they lead. From Roman legionaries, war veterans and train conductors, to superstars, football mascots and artists, these remarkable creatures have featured in every corner of human life, imitating us, befriending us and even influencing us.*The Rest Is History LIVE in 2024*Tom and Dominic are back onstage this summer, at Hampton Court Palace in London! Buy your tickets here: therestishistory.comTwitter:@TheRestHistory@holland_tom@dcsandbrookProducer: Theo Young-SmithAssistant Producer: Tabby SyrettExecutive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

714 episodes

435. Luther: The Battle Against Satan (Part 3)

435. Luther: The Battle Against Satan (Part 3)

2024-03-31 | 3345 sec
Three years on from Martin Luther’s publication of the Ninety-Five Theses - a shocking attack on the corruption of the Catholic Church and the selling of indulgences - his radical new ideas and brilliant use of the printing press had unlea…
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434. Luther: The Revolution Begins (Part 2)

434. Luther: The Revolution Begins (Part 2)

2024-03-28 | 2733 sec
Martin Luther is one of the few people to have genuinely changed the world, igniting a religious revolution that tore Christendom in two, and undermined European tradition in ways that still reverberate today. But along with Luther’s uniqu…
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433. Luther: The Man Who Changed the World (Part 1)

433. Luther: The Man Who Changed the World (Part 1)

2024-03-25 | 2773 sec
The Reformation, launched in 1517, stands as one of the most convulsive and transformative events of all time, shattering Christendom and dividing Europe for centuries. Its outcome determined the fates of Kings and Emperors, and saw the so…
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432. Titanic: The Survivors (Part 6)

432. Titanic: The Survivors (Part 6)

2024-03-21 | 3078 sec
"Then it is I drown again, with all those dim lost faces I never understood… Include me in your lamentations.”The aftermath of the Titanic’s sinking saw different reactions erupt across the Atlantic, and the responses of both mourners and …
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431. Titanic: Nightmare at Midnight (Part 5)

431. Titanic: Nightmare at Midnight (Part 5)

2024-03-19 | 3608 sec
“A story of horror unparalleled in the annals of the Sea.”On the 14th of April 1912, Titanic, a floating palace sailing through the North Atlantic, found itself hurtling towards a formidable iceberg. Contrary to the panicked reactions of h…
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430. Titanic: The Iceberg Strikes (Part 4)

430. Titanic: The Iceberg Strikes (Part 4)

2024-03-18 | 2423 sec
It is Sunday the 14th of April 1912, and the passengers of the Titanic, from the tycoons in first class to the migrants in third class, have been enjoying a journey incomparable in its modernity. The weather, up until that point exceptiona…
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429. Titanic: Countdown to Disaster (Part 3)

429. Titanic: Countdown to Disaster (Part 3)

2024-03-14 | 2601 sec
The drama and tragedy of the Titanic’s sinking has spawned all manner of myths about those who left Southampton on the 10th of April 1912, and for four days luxuriated in the ship’s modern facilities, extravagant interiors, and plush cabin…
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428. Titanic: Kings of the World (Part 2)

428. Titanic: Kings of the World (Part 2)

2024-03-12 | 2829 sec
The Titanic was a product of the furious competition of the late Gilded Age, and no expenses were spared to make her the most extraordinary and luxurious ship ever built. The height of an eleven-story building, fully electric, and with fir…
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427. Titanic: The Tragedy Begins (Part 1)

427. Titanic: The Tragedy Begins (Part 1)

2024-03-11 | 2605 sec
"There is no danger that Titanic will sink. The boat is unsinkable and nothing but inconvenience will be suffered by the passengers."The sinking of the Titanic, on a freezing Sunday night in April 1912, claimed more than 1500 lives. But ho…
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426. History's Greatest Monkeys

426. History's Greatest Monkeys

2024-03-07 | 3306 sec
Man in his arrogance thinks himself a great work, worthy the interposition of a deity. More humble, and I believe truer, to consider him created from animals.A military grave from the 5th century BC was found to contain something extraordi…
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