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The Historian's Cut
The Historian's Cut
17 episodes
2 days ago
Historians and guests discuss history as portrayed in films and on TV. Each episode takes one film or series, one moment in history, two historians and sometimes a special guest. We ask what that film or TV show can tell us about the past. And we end with an answer.
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Historians and guests discuss history as portrayed in films and on TV. Each episode takes one film or series, one moment in history, two historians and sometimes a special guest. We ask what that film or TV show can tell us about the past. And we end with an answer.
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History
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S1 E1: What can Pan's Labyrinth tell us about life in Franco's Spain?
The Historian's Cut
40 minutes 54 seconds
4 years ago
S1 E1: What can Pan's Labyrinth tell us about life in Franco's Spain?

Pan’s Labyrinth is Guillermo del Toro’s 2006 masterpiece in which a young girl’s fantasy world, populated by fauns, giant frogs, and a man with eyes in his hands, and the realities of 1940s war torn Spain intertwine.

But what can Pan’s Labyrinth tell us about life in Franco’s Spain?

Featuring historians Dr Sam Manning and Dr Morris Brodie, author of “Transatlantic Anarchism during the Spanish Civil War and Revolution, 1936-1939: Fury over Spain”.

The Historian's Cut
Historians and guests discuss history as portrayed in films and on TV. Each episode takes one film or series, one moment in history, two historians and sometimes a special guest. We ask what that film or TV show can tell us about the past. And we end with an answer.