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In 1885, H. Rider Haggard’s brother offered him a wager: five shillings if he could write a book half as good as Robert Louis Stevenson’s “Treasure Island”.By the end of the year, Haggard had penned a novel that would become the foundational text of the lost world literary genre. “King Solomon’s Mines” was one of the first English adventure novels set in Africa, a story brimming with treasure, bravery and romance, featuring all-action hero Allan Quartermain and his gang. Haggard’s work would inspire the likes of Conan Doyle, H.P Lovecraft, and many more. Join Tom and Dominic as they discuss H. Rider Haggard and his literary legacy.*The Rest Is History Live Tour 2023*:Tom and Dominic are back on tour this autumn! See them live in London, New Zealand, and Australia!Buy your tickets here: restishistorypod.comTwitter: @TheRestHistory@holland_tom@dcsandbrookProducer: Theo Young-SmithExecutive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

714 episodes

336: Ireland: Celts, Conquest and Cromwell (Part 1)

336: Ireland: Celts, Conquest and Cromwell (Part 1)

2023-05-29 | 3150 sec
“In every generation the Irish people have asserted their right to national freedom and sovereignty; six times during the past three hundred years they have asserted it in arms.” The proclamation of the Irish Republic, delivered by Patrick…
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335: The Freemasons: History's Greatest Conspiracy Theory

335: The Freemasons: History's Greatest Conspiracy Theory

2023-05-25 | 3427 sec
A grubby, secretive cabal of devil worshippers that run the world, or a fraternity of like-minded individuals who enjoy eccentric rituals? Freemasonry, originating in the Middle Ages, played a significant role in the formation of the new A…
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334: Athens and the Birth of Democracy

334: Athens and the Birth of Democracy

2023-05-22 | 3127 sec
What did "demos" really mean to the Athenians? Why were women such a crucial part of Athenian democracy? And who was the Tom Wamsgams of Athens? Join Tom and Dominic as they explore whether Athenian democracy really was the precursor to mo…
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333: The Republic of Britain: Life under Cromwell

333: The Republic of Britain: Life under Cromwell

2023-05-18 | 3146 sec
It's 1649 and a new republic has been declared, the Commonwealth of England. It's an age of 17th century republicanism, difficult policies in Ireland, and a serious PR problem... writer and historian Anna Keay joins Tom and Dominic to disc…
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332: King Solomon's Mines

332: King Solomon's Mines

2023-05-15 | 3317 sec
In 1885, H. Rider Haggard’s brother offered him a wager: five shillings if he could write a book half as good as Robert Louis Stevenson’s “Treasure Island”.By the end of the year, Haggard had penned a novel that would become the foundation…
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331: American Witches

331: American Witches

2023-05-11 | 3111 sec
It’s 1647, and in New England, where puritan settlers live in fear of God’s wrath and a hostile indigenous population, there are rumours coming from Boston, and up the Connecticut valley, that witches are to blame for the death of local ch…
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330: Herodotus: The Birth of History

330: Herodotus: The Birth of History

2023-05-08 | 3030 sec
Born on the Western edge of an empire that stretched all the way to India, Herodotus was a Greek historian of the 5th century BC. His major work The Histories, a long and detailed account of the Greco-Persian Wars and the cultures of the a…
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329: Coronations: Chaos, Ceremony and Empire (Part 3)

329: Coronations: Chaos, Ceremony and Empire (Part 3)

2023-05-06 | 3008 sec
What was the most calamitous coronation of all time? Which ceremony does Tom think is the most boring topic he's ever discussed on the podcast? How will Charles III's big day compare to that of his ancestors?In the third and final episode,…
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328: Coronations: Sex, Holy Oil and Civil War (Part 2)

328: Coronations: Sex, Holy Oil and Civil War (Part 2)

2023-05-05 | 2991 sec
Whether it’s London descending into a riot, a bad hangover with Samuel Pepys, or a royal lacking discretion… Charles III will certainly be hoping that History does not repeat itself this weekend. In the second of our episodes on coronation…
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327: Coronations: The Deep History (Part 1)

327: Coronations: The Deep History (Part 1)

2023-05-04 | 2786 sec
The roots of the coronation ritual are fabulously ancient: certain elements of the ceremony are vestiges from the later Roman Empire, others have their origins in the Old Testament and ancient Egypt. The liturgy used can be traced back to …
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