• 23 minutes 5 seconds
    The History of Horse Racing

    Horse racing is one of the oldest sports in human history, stretching from ancient civilisations and royal courts to modern racecourses watched by millions. In this episode of Compact History, we explore how racing evolved from displays of speed, status, and military skill into a global sporting industry shaped by breeding, betting, class, spectacle, and tradition. From chariot races and medieval contests to Newmarket, Ascot, the Grand National, the Derby, and the modern racing calendar, this is the story of how horses became sporting legends and racecourses became theatres of drama.

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    23 June 2026, 8:00 am
  • 17 minutes 59 seconds
    The History of the Frisbee

    The Frisbee may look simple, but its story is a wonderfully odd flight through American campuses, pie companies, toy marketing, physics, counterculture, sport, and design. In this episode of Compact History, we trace how a humble flying disc went from casual student fun to a worldwide phenomenon, shaping games like Ultimate and disc golf along the way. It is part toy, part sport, part aerodynamic miracle, and somehow still the easiest way to lose something over a neighbour's fence.

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    #frisbee, #history, #sportshistory, #toys, #ultimatedisc, #discgolf, #whamo, #flyingdisc, #compacthistory, #podcast

    16 June 2026, 8:00 am
  • 19 minutes 27 seconds
    The History of the Sandwich

    The sandwich may seem simple, but its history is surprisingly rich. In this episode of Compact History, we explore how humans have wrapped, stacked, folded, and filled bread for centuries, from ancient street food and medieval trenchers to the 18th-century Earl of Sandwich and the rise of the modern packed lunch. It is the story of convenience, class, work, travel, industry, and one of the most adaptable meals ever created.

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    9 June 2026, 8:00 am
  • 24 minutes 3 seconds
    The History of the Ambulance

    From ancient stretchers and battlefield wagons to sirens, paramedics and mobile treatment rooms, this episode of Compact History explores how the ambulance became one of the most important symbols of modern emergency care. We trace its development through military medicine, industrial cities, motorised vehicles, the rise of paramedics and the future of emergency response.

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    #History, #MedicalHistory, #AmbulanceHistory, #EmergencyMedicine, #Paramedics, #HistoryOfMedicine, #PublicHealth, #CompactHistory, #PodcastHistory, #HealthcareHistory

    2 June 2026, 8:00 am
  • 25 minutes 3 seconds
    The History of Ice Hockey

    From frozen ponds and improvised stick games to packed arenas, Olympic drama, and the thunderous speed of the modern NHL, the history of ice hockey is a story of cold weather, clever rules, fierce rivalries, and very brave people standing in front of flying pucks. In this episode, we trace how ice hockey developed in Canada, how organised clubs and the Stanley Cup gave the sport structure, how professionalism transformed it, and how the game grew into a global winter spectacle.

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    #IceHockey, #HistoryOfIceHockey, #SportsHistory, #WinterSports, #NHL, #StanleyCup, #CanadianHistory, #OlympicHistory, #HockeyHistory, #CompactHistory

    26 May 2026, 8:00 am
  • 23 minutes 26 seconds
    The History of Glass

    From ancient beads and Roman windows to Venetian mirrors, telescopes, microscopes, skyscrapers and smartphone screens, The History of Glass traces the remarkable story of one of humanity's most versatile materials. What began as sand transformed by fire became a luxury object, a tool of science, a symbol of wealth and eventually a quiet foundation of modern life. This episode explores how glass changed homes, cities, laboratories, communication and the way we see the world itself.

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    #history, #glasshistory, #ancienthistory, #romanempire, #venice, #murano, #sciencehistory, #technologyhistory, #industrialhistory, #compacthistory

    19 May 2026, 8:00 am
  • 22 minutes 53 seconds
    The History of Burial Customs

    From prehistoric graves to ancient tombs, churchyards, Victorian cemeteries, cremation, woodland burials, and digital memorials, this Compact History episode explores how humans have cared for the dead across time. Burial customs reveal far more than practical choices. They show us what societies believed about grief, memory, religion, status, family, and the afterlife.

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    #History, #BurialCustoms, #FuneralHistory, #AncientHistory, #SocialHistory, #Archaeology, #DeathRituals, #CompactHistory

    12 May 2026, 2:34 pm
  • 24 minutes 46 seconds
    The History of Alcohol

    From prehistoric fermentation to ancient beer, sacred wine, powerful spirits, imperial trade, prohibition, and modern public health debates, this episode explores how alcohol has followed humanity through almost every stage of civilisation. It has been food, medicine, ritual object, social glue, economic engine, moral panic, and public health problem, sometimes all before lunchtime. The History of Alcohol is a story of farming, cities, religion, empire, law, industry, pleasure, and harm.

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    #history, #alcoholhistory, #compacthistory, #socialhistory, #ancienthistory, #beerhistory, #winehistory, #prohibition, #temperancemovement, #culturalhistory

    5 May 2026, 8:00 am
  • 29 minutes 10 seconds
    The History of Superheroes

    From ancient myths and masked vigilantes to Superman, Spider-Man, and the modern movie era, this episode explores the long history of superheroes and why these larger-than-life figures still matter. The History of Superheroes traces the evolution of heroic storytelling across centuries, showing how superheroes reflect the fears, hopes, and values of the societies that create them. Perfect for listeners interested in comics, pop culture, mythology, and the changing idea of what it means to be a hero.

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    #Superheroes, #ComicBookHistory, #HistoryOfSuperheroes, #PopCultureHistory, #Superman, #Batman, #SpiderMan, #Marvel, #DCComics, #CompactHistory

    14 April 2026, 8:00 am
  • 26 minutes 52 seconds
    The History of Prisons

    What did people do with criminals before prisons became normal? And when societies did begin locking people away for months or years, what did they hope to achieve? In this episode of Compact History, we trace the long story of prisons from ancient holding cells and medieval dungeons to Victorian discipline and modern arguments about rehabilitation and human rights. It is a story full of grim walls, harsh routines, reforming zeal, and more than a little misery. In other words, not exactly Centre Parcs.

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    #CompactHistory #HistoryOfPrisons #PrisonHistory #CriminalJustice #PenalHistory #LegalHistory #SocialHistory #CrimeAndPunishment #VictorianHistory #HistoryPodcast

    7 April 2026, 9:17 am
  • 20 minutes 11 seconds
    The History of Tattoos

    Tattoos have existed for thousands of years, long before they became linked with sailors, rebels, celebrities, or modern fashion. In this episode, we trace the history of tattoos from the ancient world to the present day, exploring how different cultures used them for healing, identity, religion, punishment, status, and self-expression. From Ötzi the Iceman and ancient Egypt to Polynesian tatau, Roman stigma, Victorian tattoo fever, and the rise of the modern tattoo studio, this is the long and surprisingly complex story of ink on skin.

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    #HistoryPodcast #TattooHistory #AncientHistory #CulturalHistory #BodyArt #SocialHistory #CompactHistory

    31 March 2026, 8:00 am
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