Historian Dan Snow investigates the 'how' and 'why' of history's defining moments. From the Colosseum of Ancient Rome and the battlefields of Waterloo to the tomb of Tutankhamun, Dan journeys ...
Dan Snow examines the development of the railways from their beginnings as track-ways for coal carts in the early 18th century to the pivotal technology for modern Britain. Find out more about ...
Historian Dan Snow reviews the top five historical movies of all time ... Third, Dan reviews scenes from one of his own favourite films, Last of the Mohicans (1992). This movie brilliantly ...
Dan Snow, and the team go to Egypt for a look at what might have been Tut's life around the time of his death. They'll visit the new Egyptian History Museum, visit important unearthed ancient ...
Dan Snow travels to Greece to investigate whether there is any truth to the story of the mythical city of Atlantis, which disappeared beneath the waves.
DAN SNOW:Hello, I'm Dan Snow ... part of me thinks this is one of the most important documents of modern history, it reshaped the map of Europe, but on a personal level this is an incredible ...
Dan is joined by the great Kate Williams, a presenter, historian and professor at Reading University, to take us through the twists and turns of Mary's tumultuous life. Produced by James Hickmann ...
Dan Snow examines the development of the railways from their beginnings as track-ways for coal carts in the early 18th century to the pivotal technology for modern Britain. Suitable for ...
In this episode, Dan is joined by the award-winning journalist ... This episode also contains mention of outdated terminology for historical context.
But is passivity just as bad as collusion? In this episode, Dan is joined by Christopher Harding, lecturer in Asian History at the University of Edinburgh and strategy expert Professor Phillips O ...