Teaching things from history in about 5 Minutes
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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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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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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Step right up for a journey through the remarkable history of the circus, from ancient public spectacles and medieval travelling entertainers to Philip Astley's revolutionary riding ring, the golden age of the big top, and the modern reinvention of circus performance. This episode explores how circus grew from scattered traditions into one of the world's most famous forms of live entertainment, while also examining the controversies and cultural changes that reshaped it over time.
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In this episode of Compact History, Richard explores the history of aviation accidents, from the fragile flying machines of the early twentieth century to the complex crash investigations of the modern era. Along the way we uncover the tragedies that shaped aviation safety, the disasters that changed aircraft design forever, and the remarkable innovations such as black boxes and advanced pilot training that have helped make flying one of the safest ways to travel today.
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From ancient myths of mechanical giants to factory arms, Mars rovers and modern AI, this episode explores the long and fascinating history of robots. Discover how imagination, war, industry and science fiction all shaped the machines that now share our world.
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Social media did not appear overnight with smartphones and influencers. It evolved over decades, from early bulletin board systems and Usenet groups to global platforms that shape politics, culture, and daily communication. In this episode of Compact History, we trace the development of social media through named platforms, key founders, and major technological shifts, showing how online interaction moved from niche networks to worldwide infrastructure.
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The Olympic Games are one of the longest running ideas in human history, reborn, reshaped, and repeatedly tested by politics, money, and global change. In this episode of Compact History, we trace the Olympics from sacred contests in ancient Greece to the modern international spectacle, exploring how ideals of honour, nationalism, protest, and commercial power became inseparable from sport. It is a story of ambition, symbolism, controversy, and why the Olympics still matter.
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Printing changed the world long before electricity, the internet, or social media ever existed. In this episode of Compact History, we explore how printing evolved from hand copied manuscripts and woodblocks into movable type, industrial presses, and digital print on demand. It is the story of how ideas escaped elites, knowledge spread at scale, and words became one of the most powerful forces in human history.
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Trading cards began as throwaway advertising inserts and somehow became cultural artefacts, financial assets, and childhood obsessions that refuse to die. In this episode of Compact History, we explore how simple pieces of cardboard moved from tobacco packs to playgrounds, from sports heroes to pop culture icons, and from casual collecting to serious speculation. It is a story of nostalgia, marketing genius, boom-and-bust economics, and why people still chase the thrill of the next pack.
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Romance has never been just about love. It has been shaped by power, religion, economics, literature, and social rules that dictated who could love whom, and how loudly. In this episode of Compact History, we explore how romance evolved from arranged marriages and courtly love to personal choice, passion, and modern relationships, tracing how societies across history have defined intimacy, desire, and emotional connection.
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