Ask a Historian: 50 Surprising Answers to Things You Always Wanted to Know

Ask a Historian: 50 Surprising Answers to Things You Always Wanted to Know

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  • Create Date:2021-11-08 00:52:09
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Greg Jenner
  • ISBN:1474618618
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Summary

Why is Italy called Italy? How old is curry? Which people from history would best pull off a casino heist? Who was the richest person of all time? When was the first Monday? What were history's weirdest medical procedures that actually worked? How much horse manure was splattered on the streets of Tudor London? How fast was the medieval Chinese postal system? What did the Flintstones get right about the Stone Age? Who gets to name historical eras, and what will ours be called in 100 years' time? How do we know how people sounded in the past? How old is sign language?

In Ask a Historian the author, BBC podcaster, and public historian Greg Jenner provides answers to things you always wondered about, but didn't know who to ask。 Responding to 50 genuine questions from the public, Greg whisks you off on an entertaining tour through the ages, revealing the best and most surprising stories, facts, and historical characters from the past。 Bouncing through a wide range of subjects - from ancient jokebooks, African empires, and bizarre tales of medicinal cannibalism, to the invention of meringues, mirrors, and menstrual pads - Ask A Historian spans the Stone Age to the Swinging Sixties, and offers up a deliciously amusing and informative smorgasbord of historical curiosities, devoured one morsel at a time。

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Reviews

Helen

4。5 stars

Renske

100% Greg。If you listen to his podcasts, follow him on social media or have read his previous books you will immediately recognise his style。The 50 questions cover a broad range of subjects and Greg's answers are also diverse。 Some some focus more on the interesting facts of what happened in the past, others focus more on how certain aspects of history are perceived in current times。 With such a book, there will be always some questions that you find more interesting than others, but there is no 100% Greg。If you listen to his podcasts, follow him on social media or have read his previous books you will immediately recognise his style。The 50 questions cover a broad range of subjects and Greg's answers are also diverse。 Some some focus more on the interesting facts of what happened in the past, others focus more on how certain aspects of history are perceived in current times。 With such a book, there will be always some questions that you find more interesting than others, but there is not a single question I will immediately skip the next time I read or listen the book。The bonus content of the audiobook was a nice addition, more of a podcast episode as it was made with others。 。。。more