
The History Hotline Podcast
1) 150: Goodbye... for now.
4 incredible years and 150 episodes of The History Hotline later, the show has come to an end. I have decided to take a long break from podcasting and can't make any promises as to when I will be back...Show More
2) 149: The Caribbean and the Second World War with Colin Douglas
"This was a continuation of the British Caribbean Experience: fighting with Britain during global wars, and during times of peace fighting British authorities for justice."This week I am joined by aut...Show More
3) 148: The Politics of Deportation and Immigration with Hannah Gaffey
In November 2023, Hannah Gaffey on her flight to Kingston, Jamaica witnessed what she believed to be a deportation. After standing with other passengers to stop the plane taking off, the passenger the...Show More
4) 147: Archiving Black Life with Rebecca Adams
This week I'm joined by Rebecca Adams, archivist at the Stuart Hall Archives housed at the University of Birmingham. We talk about the importance of archiving Black life in Britain and how it informs ...Show More
5) 146: Pardna ft. Paul Henriques
Live events: The Imperial War Museum live show, 4pm, 19th October 2024.This week I'm joined by Paul Henriques to speak about the financial savings system Pardna, it's been successfully used all over t...Show More
6) 145: Jamaican Teachers and the Windrush Scandal
Live events: The Imperial War Museum live show, 4pm, 19th October 2024.Articles Cited: Amelia Gentleman: 'Home Office forced to release critical report on origins of Windrush scandal'Wawrick Mansel, '...Show More
7) 144: Current Reads
Live events: The Imperial War Museum live show, 4pm, 19th October 2024.Just an episode full of the books I'm currently reading, some Black British History and some not so much. Books mentioned:Blazing...Show More
8) 143: A longer history of the far right
Live events: The Imperial War Museum live show, 4pm, 19th October 2024.On today’s episode I will be thinking about the far right. I’ll be continuing to think about this idea of 'little change' from l...Show More
9) 142: Policing Notting Hill Carnival
Live events: The live podcast show at Kings Place, 2pm on 15th September 2024. The Imperial War Museum live show, 4pm, 19th October 2024.On today’s episode I will be thinking about policing Notting Hi...Show More
10) 141: Policing and Black People
Live events: The live podcast show at Kings Place, 2pm on 15th September 2024. The Imperial War Museum live show, 4pm, 19th October 2024. On today’s episode I will be thinking about policing and how l...Show More