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Grimdark History

Grimdark History

De: Jeremy Agnew
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Exploring the intersection between history and popular fiction. If you've ever watched a historical movie, TV show, or read a piece of fiction that pulled into its story people, places, and times from our history and wondered "Was it really like that?" this is a podcast for you.


We explore the larger world during the time period, explore the context of the age, its people, places, societies with a grimdark tone and twist. And then compare and contrast the reality of the time period vs what we have on our piece of fiction being reviewed.

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Jeremy Agnew
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  • Revolutionary Era France - The Beast of Gévaudan
    Jun 1 2025

    From 1764-1767 the Gévaudan region of France was terrorized as a supernatural animal attacked and killed over 100 women and children with dozens more who were attacked but survived. The attacks were especially horrific with several decapitations reported or throats torn out. The rumours swirled of a supernatural wolf or strange hybrid beast stalking the area.


    Multiple professional hunters organized hundreds and at times thousands of the local population in concerted efforts as they tried and failed to kill The Beast.


    This podcast covers the Beast of Gévaudan, the hunters involved, the heroic survivors of the attacks and the remarkable story of The Beast as it captured the fascination of all of Europe and especially France, Versailles, and King Louis IV.


    Books/Research articles used in this episode


    • Monsters of the Gévaudan, the Making of a Beast by Jay M. Smith, Harvard University Press 2011. ISBN: 978-0-674-04716-7
    • The 1767 French "Rapport Marin" = a Questionable Report about the Examination of an Allegedly Man-eating Wolf (canis lupis) ReasearchGate, pp.1-16

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    1 h y 24 m
  • Sex, Jazz & Ax Murders - The Ax Murderer of New Orleans
    May 1 2025

    From 1910-1919 New Orleans would undergo a period of rapid social change. WWI would break out, Prohibition was just around the corner. The Spanish Flu was ravaging the country. And, the famed Storyville would be shut down causing an exodus of jazz musicians to the famed Second City of jazz, Chicago. Through this turbulent era of increasing mob violence, increasing prohibition era political activities, the Spanish flu, and the Great Migration of black family from the US South to North a serial killer stalked the streets of New Orleans. For 9 years the killer would break into homes in the middle of the night and attack sleeping families with a hatchet.


    In this episode we explore the infamous Axman of New Orleans at the close of the Storyville era. The murders, the police investigation, and trials and uncover this bloody part of New Orleans past.


    Sources Used: Empire of Sin, a Story of Sex, Jazz, Murder and the battle for Modern New Orleans

    Author: Gary Krist

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Uncovering Roman Carlisle - An Interview With an Archaeological Team
    Apr 2 2025

    In 208 CE Septimius Severus travelled with his legions, and a massive entourage of as he travelled to Britain to conquer Caledonia. Through the course of his campaign many Roman forts settlements along his path were fortified and, at least temporarily, blessed with the Imperial court as it moved through what is now Carlisle in England.

    1800 years later flooding in the region revealed a rich legacy of Severus’ time.


    Frank Geicco, Technical Director of the Uncovering Roman Carlisle archaeological dig and volunteer, Tatiana Becker join me for an interview of some of the fascinating discoveries of Roman life at the northern most border of the Roman Empire. Join me as we discuss Roman life under emperor Septimius Severus and some of the amazing finds uncovered be the team of volunteers.

    If you would like to help to support the Uncovering Roman Carlisle archaeological dig please visit the below links to help support or learn more about this amazing slice of Roman life being painstakingly worked on by volunteers.

    Main Website: Uncovering Roman Carlisle

    Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/6139466892735766/

    To Donate: https://www.uncoveringromancarlisle.co.uk/donate

    Volunteering (links to Eventbrite, will be updated when new dates are available. Tentatively May 31, 2025 is the next date. Check back often!): https://www.uncoveringromancarlisle.co.uk/get-involved

    If you’d like to see some of the posts of the spring 2025 dig please visit Tatiana Becker’s reddit page to keep track of recent finds: https://www.reddit.com/user/Londunnit/

    Frank and Anna Geico along with Martin Henig have also authored an amazing book documenting some of the most amazing discoveries from the dig in their book Uncovering Roman Carlisle – Artefacts from a Roman Drain.

    ISBN: 978-1805170457

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    56 m
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