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Ancient to Recent

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Ancient to Recent is a history podcast that explores how the past continues to shape our world today. From forgotten empires and overlooked revolutions to the hidden lives of historical figures, each episode takes a deep dive into the moments that mattered and the ones that should have. 🎙️ New episodes every week 📚 Based on real historical research and books 🌍 Covering everything from ancient civilisations to modern events Whether you're a casual history fan or a dedicated learner, Ancient to Recent brings you the stories that shaped the world

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52 episodes

episode Suez Crisis 1956 | Part 4 | Back From the Brink | Ancient to Recent | Episode 51 artwork

Suez Crisis 1956 | Part 4 | Back From the Brink | Ancient to Recent | Episode 51

In this episode of Ancient to Recent, Joseph Parkinson concludes the story of the 1956 Suez Crisis as Britain, France and Israel press forward with their invasion of Egypt, only to find military victory slipping into political disaster. British and French paratroopers land in Port Said, Israeli forces complete their advance across the Sinai and Gamal Abdel Nasser faces the darkest moments of his leadership as Egypt braces for occupation.  Yet as fighting intensifies, a far greater crisis begins to emerge: economic panic in London, Soviet threats from Moscow and growing fury in Washington. Joseph explores the final battles of the war, the secret pressures that forced Britain to back down, the dramatic showdown at the United Nations and the moment the Suez Crisis collided with the Soviet crushing of the Hungarian uprising, bringing the world dangerously close to Cold War escalation. As ceasefires, financial collapse and superpower brinkmanship reshape the conflict, the Suez Crisis becomes something far larger than a battle for a canal, a turning point that marks the decline of empire, the rise of postcolonial nationalism and the arrival of a new global order. Join Joseph Parkinson as Ancient to Recent concludes its series on one of the defining crises of the modern Middle East. #Ad This episode includes paid promotion in partnership with Ground News. Go to https://groundnews.com/ancient [https://groundnews.com/ancient] to get 40% off the unlimited access Vantage plan and compare how different outlets report the same story. #paidpartnership 🎧 New episodes every Saturday 📲 Follow on YouTube, Spotify & Instagram @AncientToRecent #SuezCrisis #ColdWar #Nasser #HistoryPodcast

Yesterday - 43 min
episode Suez Crisis 1956 | Part 3 | Operation Musketeer Begins | Ancient to Recent | Episode 50 artwork

Suez Crisis 1956 | Part 3 | Operation Musketeer Begins | Ancient to Recent | Episode 50

In this episode of Ancient to Recent, Joseph Parkinson continues the story of the 1956 Suez Crisis as Britain, France and Israel launch their assault on Egypt. Israeli paratroopers drop into the Sinai, British and French fleets move towards the Suez Canal and Gamal Abdel Nasser prepares Egypt for war. As Operation Musketeer begins, the secret conspiracy behind the invasion starts to unravel at the United Nations and in Washington, where President Eisenhower grows increasingly furious at America’s closest allies. Joseph explores the opening battles of the war, the chaos inside Cairo, the mounting international backlash and the dangerous Cold War tensions unfolding alongside the Soviet crackdown in Hungary. As the fighting intensifies and global pressure mounts, the Suez Crisis begins to transform from a regional conflict into a turning point in modern world history. Join Joseph Parkinson as Ancient to Recent continues its series on one of the defining crises of the modern Middle East. #Ad This episode includes paid promotion in partnership with Ground News. Go to https://groundnews.com/ancient [https://groundnews.com/ancient] to get 40% off the unlimited access Vantage plan and compare how different outlets report the same story. 🎧 New episodes every Saturday 📲 Follow on YouTube, Spotify & Instagram @AncientToRecent #SuezCrisis #ColdWar #Nasser #HistoryPodcast

16 May 2026 - 42 min
episode Suez Crisis 1956 | Part 2 | The Conspiracy at Sevres | Ancient to Recent | Episode 49 artwork

Suez Crisis 1956 | Part 2 | The Conspiracy at Sevres | Ancient to Recent | Episode 49

In this episode of Ancient to Recent, Joseph Parkinson continues the story of the 1956 Suez Crisis as Britain, France and Israel move ever closer towards war. In secret meetings outside Paris, David Ben-Gurion, Moshe Dayan and Shimon Peres meet with British and French officials to lay out plans for a joint attack on Egypt. As tensions rise across the Middle East, Gamal Abdel Nasser’s growing influence, Soviet arms shipments and the escalating Fedayeen conflict convince many Western leaders that confrontation is unavoidable. We explore the fears driving each side of the crisis: Britain’s anxiety over imperial decline, France’s brutal war in Algeria and Israel’s growing belief that Egypt posed an existential threat. Meanwhile in Washington, President Eisenhower struggles to prevent the crisis from spiralling into catastrophe as the Cold War deepens and revolution erupts in Hungary. As diplomacy collapses behind closed doors, Operation Musketeer begins to take shape and the world edges towards one of the most explosive confrontations of the Cold War. Join Joseph Parkinson as Ancient to Recent continues its series on one of the defining crises of the modern Middle East. #Ad This episode includes paid promotion in partnership with Ground News. Go to https://groundnews.com/ancient to get 40% off the unlimited access Vantage plan and compare how different outlets report the same story. 🎧 New episodes every Saturday 📲 Follow on YouTube, Spotify & Instagram @AncientToRecent #SuezCrisis #Nasser #ColdWar  #HistoryPodcast

9 May 2026 - 39 min
episode Suez Crisis 1956 | Part 1 | The Rise of Nasser | Ancient to Recent | Episode 48 artwork

Suez Crisis 1956 | Part 1 | The Rise of Nasser | Ancient to Recent | Episode 48

In this episode of Ancient to Recent, Joseph Parkinson begins a new series on the Suez Crisis, exploring the collapse of European imperial power and the rise of a new global order. From the battlefields of the Second World War to the streets of colonial Algeria, the cracks in the old empires begin to show. As France struggles to maintain control and nationalist movements gain momentum, a new force emerges in the Arab world. At the centre of it all is Gamal Abdel Nasser. Rising from modest beginnings to become Egypt’s dominant political figure, Nasser reshapes his country through revolution, repression, and ambition. As he consolidates power at home, he begins to challenge Western influence abroad, supporting anti-colonial movements, confronting old imperial powers, and positioning himself as a leader of the non-aligned world. But as tensions rise and alliances shift, one bold decision looms on the horizon one that will bring Egypt into direct conflict with Britain, France, and Israel. Join Joseph Parkinson as Ancient to Recent explores the forces that led to one of the most consequential crises of the Cold War era. #Ad This episode includes paid promotion in partnership with Ground News. Go to https://groundnews.com/ancient to get 40% off the unlimited access Vantage plan and compare how different outlets report the same story. 🎧 New episodes every Saturday 📲 Follow on YouTube, Spotify & Instagram @AncientToRecent

2 May 2026 - 48 min
episode Stalin’s Shadow | Part 2 | The Struggle for Power | Ancient to Recent | Episode 47 artwork

Stalin’s Shadow | Part 2 | The Struggle for Power | Ancient to Recent | Episode 47

In this episode of Ancient to Recent, Joseph Parkinson continues the story of the Soviet Union after the death of Stalin, as the struggle for power begins. As the regime stages a grand funeral to preserve the illusion of stability, figures like Georgy Malenkov, Lavrentiy Beria, and Nikita Khrushchev maneuver behind the scenes to claim control of the Soviet state. But beneath the surface, the empire Stalin built begins to crack. From mass amnesties and sudden reforms to unrest across Eastern Europe, culminating in violent uprisings in East Germany, the system is tested in ways it has never faced before. As fear, propaganda, and power struggles collide, one question dominates: who will control the future of the Soviet Union? Join Joseph Parkinson as Ancient to Recent continues its series on the struggle that would reshape the Cold War world. #Ad This episode is brought to you in partnership with Ground News. Go to https://ground.news/ancient [https://ground.news/ancient] to get 40% off the unlimited access Vantage plan and unlock world-wide perspectives on the stories shaping our modern world. 🎧 New episodes every Saturday 📲 Follow on YouTube, Spotify & Instagram @AncientToRecent #Sponsored #Stalin #SovietUnion #ColdWar #Khrushchev #Beria #HistoryPodcast

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