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History Extra podcast - January 2010

HistoryExtra podcast

HistoryExtra

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4.34.7K Ratings

🗓️ 1 January 2010

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Neil MacGregor discusses key objects in world history, Robert Hume looks at toilet designer Thomas Crapper and Elaine Leong talks about medicines in the 18th century. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:04.3

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0:05.2

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0:06.3

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0:11.5

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0:13.3

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0:17.1

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0:18.8

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0:23.8

Offer ends 30 of September 2025.

0:27.5

Personal contract purchase, subject status and availability, T's and Zs 18 plus,

0:43.9

excludes plug-in hybrids, Delantis Financial Services. Hello, you're listening to the BBC History magazine podcast.

0:46.1

I'm Dave Musgrove, the magazine's editor.

0:48.5

And I'm Sue Wingrove, the deputy editor.

0:50.3

Welcome to 2010.

0:51.9

This is our January podcast.

0:54.2

And coming up we've got... And the rest of the world only enters our history normally at the moment in Europe.

1:00.0

The subject with the other parts of the world.

1:03.0

You were the home.

1:03.7

They need it.

1:05.3

That was British Museum Director Neil McGregor on World History.

1:10.2

Elizabeth Freak had almost 300 different recipes in her recipe collection and a wide

1:16.3

range of different medicines within her cover. They did treat a very large array of different

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