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En mayo de 1588 una gigantesca flota compuesta por 154 barcos, la mayor que se había visto en las costas europeas en toda la historia, zarpó de Lisboa con dirección al mar del Norte. El plan encomendado a su comandante, Alonso Pérez de Guzmán, duque de Medina Sidonia, era navegar hasta la costa flamenca y allí proteger el cruce del canal de cientos de barcazas con infantería tomada de los tercios de Flandes. Una vez en Inglaterra las tropas, capitaneadas por Alejandro Farnesio, desembarcarían, tomarían Londres y depondrían a la reina Isabel I que sólo un año antes había ordenado ejecutar a María Estuardo. Con esa operación Felipe II pretendía conseguir tres objetivos. El primero suprimir el principal apoyo que tenían los rebeldes holandeses, el segundo poner fin a las incursiones de corsarios ingleses en América y el tercero reimplantar el catolicismo en Inglaterra. La armada española se encontró con resistencia a la entrada del canal, frente al puerto de Plymouth. Allí les esperaba el almirante Howard con otra flota aún mayor y formada por navíos más pequeños, rápidos y maniobrables que los galeones españoles. Medina Sidonia carecía de experiencia naval y desoyó los consejos de sus capitanes, que le sugirieron dirigirse a la isla de Wight y apoderarse de ella. Eso hubiera puesto en jaque dos de los principales puertos ingleses: el de Portsmouth y el de Southampton que se encuentran cerca de esta isla. Pero Pérez de Guzmán no quiso arriesgar y siguió las órdenes que le habían enviado desde Madrid. La armada llegó a Calais prácticamente intacta, pero fue atacada por los ingleses con brulotes durante la noche. Eso provocó que los barcos españoles se dispersasen facilitando el trabajo a Howard. Los ingleses, colocados a barlovento y con sus puntos de avituallamiento muy cercanos, se lanzaron sobre la armada que a punto estuvo de encallar en las costas flamencas. Cambió entonces el viento y eso les permitió huir de aquel caldero internándose en el mar del Norte. Howard comenzó entonces una persecución de los navíos españoles, obligados a circunnavegar el archipiélago británico en una penosa singladura marcada por los temporales en la que se perdieron muchos de sus barcos, un total de 24 que encallaron en Escocia e Irlanda. El resto consiguieron regresar a España con sus tripulaciones en un lamentable estado. La denominada Grande y Felicísima Armada no había logrado ninguno de sus propósitos. Felipe II encajó la derrota de mala manera asegurando a sus íntimos que había enviado a sus barcos a luchar contra los hombres, no contra los elementos. En Inglaterra la victoria reafirmó a Isabel I en el trono y la empujó a devolver el golpe un año más tarde con la llamada contra armada británica que la reina encargó a Francis Drake. La contra armada pretendía dar la puntilla a la maltrecha flota española en los puertos cantábricos, tomar las islas Azores y arrebatar Portugal a Felipe II colocando en el trono a Antonio de Avis, prior de Crato, que se encontraba exiliado en Inglaterra. Pero fracasaron en su intento sin conseguir nada de lo que se habían propuesto. En los años siguientes Felipe II consiguió reconstruir buena parte del poderío naval español, pero esa derrota quedó grabada en el imaginario colectivo inglés, que rebautizó a la armada española como armada invencible. Su gesta la comparaban con la de David contra Goliat, se acuñaron medallas conmemorativas y el inesperado éxito inglés animó a los protestantes de toda Europa. Inglaterra iniciaba de este modo su ascenso como potencia naval, pilar fundamental sobre el que edificaría su imperio un siglo más tarde. 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Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, is often vilified as one of the Tudor century's most unpleasant characters. His was a family marked by treason, beheadings and incarceration - a dynasty whose pride and ambition secured only their downfall. But can this uncle to two wives of Henry VIII be rescued at all from infamy?To unpick this complex man, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb is joined by Robert Hutchinson, author of House of Treason: The Rise and Fall of a Tudor Dynasty.This episode was edited by Joseph Knight and produced by Rob Weinberg.Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free original podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world renowned historians including Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Lucy Worsley, Matt Lewis, Tristan Hughes and more. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code TUDORS. Download the app on your smart TV or in the app store or sign up here >You can take part in our listener survey here > Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Robert Hutchinson's After Nuremberg: American Clemency for Nazi War Criminals (Yale UP, 2022) is about the fleeting nature of American punishment for German war criminals convicted at the twelve Nuremberg trials of 1946–1949. Because of repeated American grants of clemency and parole, ninety-seven of the 142 Germans convicted at the Nuremberg trials, many of them major offenders, regained their freedom years, sometimes decades, ahead of schedule. High-ranking Nazi plunderers, kidnappers, slave laborers, and mass murderers all walked free by 1958. High Commissioner for Occupied Germany John J. McCloy and his successors articulated a vision of impartial American justice as inspiring and legitimizing their actions, as they concluded that German war criminals were entitled to all the remedies American laws offered to better their conditions and reduce their sentences. Based on extensive archival research (including newly declassified material), this book explains how American policy makers' best intentions resulted in a series of decisions from 1949–1958 that produced a self-perpetuating bureaucracy of clemency and parole that “rehabilitated” unrepentant German abettors and perpetrators of theft, slavery, and murder while lending salience to the most reactionary elements in West German political discourse. Nicholas Misukanis is a doctoral candidate in the history department at the University of Maryland - College Park. He studies modern European and Middle Eastern history with a special emphasis on Germany and the role energy autonomy played in foreign and domestic German politics during the twentieth century. He is currently working on his dissertation which analyzes why the West German government failed to convince the public to embrace nuclear energy and the ramifications this had on German politics between 1973 and 1986. His work has been published in Commonweal, America: The Jesuit Review, The United States' Naval Academy's Tell Me Another and Studies on Asia. He can be reached at Misukani@umd.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Robert Hutchinson's After Nuremberg: American Clemency for Nazi War Criminals (Yale UP, 2022) is about the fleeting nature of American punishment for German war criminals convicted at the twelve Nuremberg trials of 1946–1949. Because of repeated American grants of clemency and parole, ninety-seven of the 142 Germans convicted at the Nuremberg trials, many of them major offenders, regained their freedom years, sometimes decades, ahead of schedule. High-ranking Nazi plunderers, kidnappers, slave laborers, and mass murderers all walked free by 1958. High Commissioner for Occupied Germany John J. McCloy and his successors articulated a vision of impartial American justice as inspiring and legitimizing their actions, as they concluded that German war criminals were entitled to all the remedies American laws offered to better their conditions and reduce their sentences. Based on extensive archival research (including newly declassified material), this book explains how American policy makers' best intentions resulted in a series of decisions from 1949–1958 that produced a self-perpetuating bureaucracy of clemency and parole that “rehabilitated” unrepentant German abettors and perpetrators of theft, slavery, and murder while lending salience to the most reactionary elements in West German political discourse. Nicholas Misukanis is a doctoral candidate in the history department at the University of Maryland - College Park. He studies modern European and Middle Eastern history with a special emphasis on Germany and the role energy autonomy played in foreign and domestic German politics during the twentieth century. He is currently working on his dissertation which analyzes why the West German government failed to convince the public to embrace nuclear energy and the ramifications this had on German politics between 1973 and 1986. His work has been published in Commonweal, America: The Jesuit Review, The United States' Naval Academy's Tell Me Another and Studies on Asia. He can be reached at Misukani@umd.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Robert Hutchinson's After Nuremberg: American Clemency for Nazi War Criminals (Yale UP, 2022) is about the fleeting nature of American punishment for German war criminals convicted at the twelve Nuremberg trials of 1946–1949. Because of repeated American grants of clemency and parole, ninety-seven of the 142 Germans convicted at the Nuremberg trials, many of them major offenders, regained their freedom years, sometimes decades, ahead of schedule. High-ranking Nazi plunderers, kidnappers, slave laborers, and mass murderers all walked free by 1958. High Commissioner for Occupied Germany John J. McCloy and his successors articulated a vision of impartial American justice as inspiring and legitimizing their actions, as they concluded that German war criminals were entitled to all the remedies American laws offered to better their conditions and reduce their sentences. Based on extensive archival research (including newly declassified material), this book explains how American policy makers' best intentions resulted in a series of decisions from 1949–1958 that produced a self-perpetuating bureaucracy of clemency and parole that “rehabilitated” unrepentant German abettors and perpetrators of theft, slavery, and murder while lending salience to the most reactionary elements in West German political discourse. Nicholas Misukanis is a doctoral candidate in the history department at the University of Maryland - College Park. He studies modern European and Middle Eastern history with a special emphasis on Germany and the role energy autonomy played in foreign and domestic German politics during the twentieth century. He is currently working on his dissertation which analyzes why the West German government failed to convince the public to embrace nuclear energy and the ramifications this had on German politics between 1973 and 1986. His work has been published in Commonweal, America: The Jesuit Review, The United States' Naval Academy's Tell Me Another and Studies on Asia. He can be reached at Misukani@umd.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
Robert Hutchinson's After Nuremberg: American Clemency for Nazi War Criminals (Yale UP, 2022) is about the fleeting nature of American punishment for German war criminals convicted at the twelve Nuremberg trials of 1946–1949. Because of repeated American grants of clemency and parole, ninety-seven of the 142 Germans convicted at the Nuremberg trials, many of them major offenders, regained their freedom years, sometimes decades, ahead of schedule. High-ranking Nazi plunderers, kidnappers, slave laborers, and mass murderers all walked free by 1958. High Commissioner for Occupied Germany John J. McCloy and his successors articulated a vision of impartial American justice as inspiring and legitimizing their actions, as they concluded that German war criminals were entitled to all the remedies American laws offered to better their conditions and reduce their sentences. Based on extensive archival research (including newly declassified material), this book explains how American policy makers' best intentions resulted in a series of decisions from 1949–1958 that produced a self-perpetuating bureaucracy of clemency and parole that “rehabilitated” unrepentant German abettors and perpetrators of theft, slavery, and murder while lending salience to the most reactionary elements in West German political discourse. Nicholas Misukanis is a doctoral candidate in the history department at the University of Maryland - College Park. He studies modern European and Middle Eastern history with a special emphasis on Germany and the role energy autonomy played in foreign and domestic German politics during the twentieth century. He is currently working on his dissertation which analyzes why the West German government failed to convince the public to embrace nuclear energy and the ramifications this had on German politics between 1973 and 1986. His work has been published in Commonweal, America: The Jesuit Review, The United States' Naval Academy's Tell Me Another and Studies on Asia. He can be reached at Misukani@umd.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies
Robert Hutchinson's After Nuremberg: American Clemency for Nazi War Criminals (Yale UP, 2022) is about the fleeting nature of American punishment for German war criminals convicted at the twelve Nuremberg trials of 1946–1949. Because of repeated American grants of clemency and parole, ninety-seven of the 142 Germans convicted at the Nuremberg trials, many of them major offenders, regained their freedom years, sometimes decades, ahead of schedule. High-ranking Nazi plunderers, kidnappers, slave laborers, and mass murderers all walked free by 1958. High Commissioner for Occupied Germany John J. McCloy and his successors articulated a vision of impartial American justice as inspiring and legitimizing their actions, as they concluded that German war criminals were entitled to all the remedies American laws offered to better their conditions and reduce their sentences. Based on extensive archival research (including newly declassified material), this book explains how American policy makers' best intentions resulted in a series of decisions from 1949–1958 that produced a self-perpetuating bureaucracy of clemency and parole that “rehabilitated” unrepentant German abettors and perpetrators of theft, slavery, and murder while lending salience to the most reactionary elements in West German political discourse. Nicholas Misukanis is a doctoral candidate in the history department at the University of Maryland - College Park. He studies modern European and Middle Eastern history with a special emphasis on Germany and the role energy autonomy played in foreign and domestic German politics during the twentieth century. He is currently working on his dissertation which analyzes why the West German government failed to convince the public to embrace nuclear energy and the ramifications this had on German politics between 1973 and 1986. His work has been published in Commonweal, America: The Jesuit Review, The United States' Naval Academy's Tell Me Another and Studies on Asia. He can be reached at Misukani@umd.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Robert Hutchinson's After Nuremberg: American Clemency for Nazi War Criminals (Yale UP, 2022) is about the fleeting nature of American punishment for German war criminals convicted at the twelve Nuremberg trials of 1946–1949. Because of repeated American grants of clemency and parole, ninety-seven of the 142 Germans convicted at the Nuremberg trials, many of them major offenders, regained their freedom years, sometimes decades, ahead of schedule. High-ranking Nazi plunderers, kidnappers, slave laborers, and mass murderers all walked free by 1958. High Commissioner for Occupied Germany John J. McCloy and his successors articulated a vision of impartial American justice as inspiring and legitimizing their actions, as they concluded that German war criminals were entitled to all the remedies American laws offered to better their conditions and reduce their sentences. Based on extensive archival research (including newly declassified material), this book explains how American policy makers' best intentions resulted in a series of decisions from 1949–1958 that produced a self-perpetuating bureaucracy of clemency and parole that “rehabilitated” unrepentant German abettors and perpetrators of theft, slavery, and murder while lending salience to the most reactionary elements in West German political discourse. Nicholas Misukanis is a doctoral candidate in the history department at the University of Maryland - College Park. He studies modern European and Middle Eastern history with a special emphasis on Germany and the role energy autonomy played in foreign and domestic German politics during the twentieth century. He is currently working on his dissertation which analyzes why the West German government failed to convince the public to embrace nuclear energy and the ramifications this had on German politics between 1973 and 1986. His work has been published in Commonweal, America: The Jesuit Review, The United States' Naval Academy's Tell Me Another and Studies on Asia. He can be reached at Misukani@umd.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
Day 12 of 12 in our mini series focused on missing people throughout the UK. On the 23rd of June 2014, 56 year-old Robert Hutchinson left his home in Hendon, Sunderland and went to get petrol from a local Asda supermarket. He filled up and left the forecourt in his blue Nissan Micra. He has never been seen again. Police are treating Robert's disappearance as a murder investigation and his family just want answers. Important information provided by: https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/18948380.family-missing-sunderland-grandfather-robert-hutchinson-make-heartfelt-appeal/https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/sunderland-grandad-robert-hutchinson-who-21002087https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/footage-shows-last-sightings-sunderland-19463376https://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/people/i-just-want-to-lay-my-dad-to-rest-daughter-speaks-of-heartbreak-as-missing-grandad-is-presumed-dead-seven-years-after-disappearance-3302120https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-55315685Music by: dl-sounds.comFollow the Unseen Podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-unseen-podcast/id1318473466?uo=4Follow the Unseen Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0xWK7Mu3bTP6oziZvxrwSK?si=QxvyPkZ2TdCDscnfxyeRawFollow the Unseen Podcast on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-unseen-podcastJoin our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/unseenpodFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theunseenpodFollow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theunseenpod/Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theunseenpod?fan_landing=true
The Audacious Crimes of Colonel Blood: The Spy Who Stole the Crown Jewels and Became the King's Secret Agent by Robert Hutchinson. https://www.amazon.com/Audacious-Crimes-Colonel-Blood-Jewels-ebook/dp/B00R1NS5K6/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=The+Audacious+Crimes+of+Colonel+Blood%3A+The+Spy+Who+Stole+the+Crown+Jewels+and+Became+the+King%27s+Secret+Agent&qid=1638816771&sr=8-1 Author Contact Info: http://www.andrewlownie.co.uk/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Audacious Crimes of Colonel Blood: The Spy Who Stole the Crown Jewels and Became the King's Secret Agent by Robert Hutchinson. https://www.amazon.com/Audacious-Crimes-Colonel-Blood-Jewels-ebook/dp/B00R1NS5K6/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=The+Audacious+Crimes+of+Colonel+Blood%3A+The+Spy+Who+Stole+the+Crown+Jewels+and+Became+the+King%27s+Secret+Agent&qid=1638816771&sr=8-1 Author Contact Info: http://www.andrewlownie.co.uk/
The Bible at one time was called the "Good Book," but now it's come under attack. Robert Hutchinson shows how it was the Bible that formed our American understanding of human rights--gifts from God rather than privileges given (or withdrawn) by the State.
Why did the Spanish Armada set sail? What ships were used by the fleets? And did Queen Elizabeth I really give a famous speech at Tilbury? In our latest ‘Everything you wanted to know' episode, Robert Hutchinson answers your questions on the Tudor era's most famous maritime face-off. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Robert Hutchinson - The Audacious Crimes of Colonel Blood: The Spy Who Stole the Crown Jewels and Became the King's Secret Agent...with TRE's Dave Hodgson
In hour 1 Robert Hutchinson discusses the rise of Christianity and Doug Keck announces a new show about Mother Angelica, and in hour 2 we look at the extraordinary gift of Divine Mercy with Fr. Chris Alar.
For our 6th series we had the pleasure of talking with Robert Hutchinson, the Co-founder of The Gay Happiness Project (www.gayhappinessproject.com). Robert is a transformational coach, leadership consultant, and founder of The Authentic Life Company who specialises in self-awareness and personal development. Since 2017 together with Christopher Samsa, who is a positive psychologist and senior consultant with the NeuroLeadership Institute, they have run The Gay Happiness Project, an impactful, modular program which brings together gay men in a positive, safe and non-therapeutic space. The program is based on a unique blend of mindfulness, applied neuroscience, positive psychology and self-compassion. Did you know that there are several Gay community challenges? For instance mental and emotional wellbeing is consistency poor among the gay male population, 13% of gay & bisexual men currently experience moderate to severe levels of depression & anxiety compared to 7% of all men. Compared to the general population, gay people aged 16+ are: 3x more likely to be diagnosed with depression, 3.5x more likely to be diagnosed with anxiety and 6 x more likely to have thoughts of suicide in their lifetime.
Robert Hutchinson gives a lecture on the Tudor monarch's final years, plagued by illness, bankruptcy, and thwarted ambitionsIn a lecture he delivered at BBC History Magazine’s 2019 Chester History Weekend event, historian Robert Hutchinson discusses the final years of the Tudor monarch, revealing a lonely, vulnerable man plagued by illness, bankruptcy, and thwarted ambitions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we'll talk with Robert Hutchinson, What Really Happened to Hitler (Regnery) and Stacey Thacker, author of Threadbare Prayer: Prayers for hearts that feel hidden, hurt, or hopeless (Abingdon). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join me for the penultimate episode of this mini-series where we’ll examine the death of the final canonical victim, in a bloodbath so unimaginable that it has become one of the most memorable Ripper murders, symbolic of his spiralling descent closer and closer to hell. We’ll look at Mary Jane Kelly’s life and try to understand the strange testimony of the witnesses as we encounter a visitor dressed in astrakhan, a man with a sinister black bag bothering women in the area, a missing key and more.***Don’t forget to rate and review on your favourite Podcatcher***No part of this episode may be reproduced or copied in any form without the written permission of Prash’s Murder Map.Thanks for listening! Here’s how you can get in touch with comments and suggestions:Twitter: @PrashsMurderMap Website: https://www.prashsmurdermap.com/Email: prashsmurdermap@gmail.comCredits: Research, writing, narration and audio editing by PrashVoices:Charlie (Crimelapse).........................Mrs PaumierEileen (Crimelapse).......................... Lizzie AlbrookEmily G. Thompson (Morbidology)............Mary Jane KellyErik Rivenes (Most Notorious)......................American journalistJenny (It's Murder Up North).............................Sarah LewisNick Denton.....................Inspector BeckPhilip Hutchinson...............Dr Thomas Bond and George HutchinsonPrash..................................Thomas Bowyer, Joseph Barnett and the "Astrakhan Man"Sophie Stanley...................Mary Jane Kelly singing Philip Hutchinson’s theatre company: https://www.luckydogtheatreproductions.com/Charlie & Eileen – Crimelapse podcast https://www.crimelapsepodcast.com/Jenny – It’s Murder up North podcast https://www.spreaker.com/show/its-murder-up-north_1Emily G. Thompson – Morbidology podcast https://morbidology.com/Erik Rivenes – Most Notorious and Where Blood Runs Cold podcasts https://www.mostnotorious.com Sources:Ackroyd, P & other contributors, 2008, “Jack the Ripper and the East End”, Chatto & Windus, in association with the Museum in Docklands & Museum of London Clack, Robert & Hutchinson, Philip, 2009, “The London of Jack the Ripper Then and Now”, The Breedon Books Publishing Company Limited, Derby “Dr Bond’s Post Mortem on Mary Kelly”, Casebook, https://www.casebook.org/official_documents/pm-kelly.html Evans, Stewart P., & Rumbelow, D, 2006, “Jack the Ripper – Scotland Yard Investigates”, Sutton Publishing Ltd, Gloucestershire Evans, Stewart P., & Skinner, K, 2001, “The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook An Illustrated Encyclopedia”, Robinson London Evening News, 12th November 1888, Casebook, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/evening_news/18881112.html Jones, Richard, “The East End Common Lodging Houses”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/common-lodging-houses.htm Jones, Richard, “The Jewish East End”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/jewish-east-end.htm Jones, Richard, July 2016, “The Suicide of Dr Thomas Bond”, Jack The Ripper Tour, https://www.jack-the-ripper-tour.com/generalnews/the-suicide-of-dr-thomas-bond/ Jones, Richard, “The View from Liverpool”, The High Rip Gangs and the Jack the Ripper Murders, Jack The Ripper Tour, https://www.jack-the-ripper-tour.com/generalnews/the-view-from-liverpool/ Jones, Richard, “The Whitechapel Murders and the Jewish Community”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/jewish-history.htm Leisinger, Claudia, “The Last of the Billingsgate Fish Porters”, https://www.claudialeisinger.com/the-last-of-the-billigsgate-fish-porters New York Herald resources, Casebook, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/new_york_herald/881111.html
Let’s look at the second part of the so-called Double Event that chilled the people of Whitechapel to the bone on 30th September 1888. Catherine Eddowes was arrested for her own safety after being found drunk in the street, and ironically met her demise just 400 yards from the police station minutes after her release, her corpse mutilated in the most vicious and disgusting way that had yet been seen. ***Don’t forget to rate and review on your favourite Podcatcher***Thanks for listening! Here’s how you can get in touch with comments and suggestions:Twitter: @PrashsMurderMap Website: https://www.prashsmurdermap.com/Email: prashsmurdermap@gmail.comCredits:Research, writing, narration and audio editing by PrashSpecial Thank you to Peter Bleksley for his role as DI Edmund Reidhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Peter-Bleksley/e/B001JP0RFI%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_sharehttps://t.co/8aIpZRt5Eb?amp=1 Peter’s main websitehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p082d0hb Manhunt: Finding Kevin ParleNo part of this episode may be reproduced or copied in any form without the written permission of Prash’s Murder Map. Sources:Ackroyd, P & other contributors, 2008, “Jack the Ripper and the East End”, Chatto & Windus, in association with the Museum in Docklands & Museum of London “Bright’s Disease”, Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bright%27s_disease Clack, Robert & Hutchinson, Philip, 2009, “The London of Jack the Ripper Then and Now”, The Breedon Books Publishing Company Limited, Derby Evans, Stewart P., & Rumbelow, D, 2006, “Jack the Ripper – Scotland Yard Investigates”, Sutton Publishing Ltd, Gloucestershire Evans, Stewart P., & Skinner, K, 2001, “The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook An Illustrated Encyclopedia”, Robinson London “Hallie Rubenhold”, Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallie_Rubenhold Jones, Richard, “The East End Common Lodging Houses”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/common-lodging-houses.htm Jones, Richard, “The Goulston Street Graffito – The Juwes Are The Men”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/goulston-street-graffito.htm Jones, Richard, “The Jewish East End”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/jewish-east-end.htm Jones, Richard, “The View from Liverpool”, The High Rip Gangs and the Jack the Ripper Murders, Jack The Ripper Tour, https://www.jack-the-ripper-tour.com/generalnews/the-view-from-liverpool/ Jones, Richard, “The Whitechapel Murders and the Jewish Community”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/jewish-history.htm London’s Royal Docks, “Forgotten Stories: Hop-Picking in the fields of Kent”, https://londonsroyaldocks.com/forgotten-stories-hop-picking-fields-kent/ Rippervision, “To Catch A Killer: The Hunt for the Ripper”, JackTheRipperTour.com, https://thejacktherippertour.com/blog/to-catch-a-killer-the-hunt-for-jack-the-ripper/ Slade, Paul, 2013, “Broadside Ballads Songs, Murder Ballads”, PlanetSlade.com, http://www.planetslade.com/broadside-ballads-mary-arnold.html Uren, Amanda, “Hop Pickers c. 1900 – 1949”, Mashable.com, https://mashable.com/2017/06/03/hop-pickers/?europe=true
In this fourth instalment of my Jack the Ripper miniseries, we’ll look at the murder of Liz Stride in Berner Street on 30th September 1888. What made her death different from the other victims, and can we really count her amongst the canonical 5?***Don’t forget to rate and review on your favourite Podcatcher***Thanks for listening! Here’s how you can get in touch with comments and suggestions:Twitter: @PrashsMurderMap Website: https://www.prashsmurdermap.com/Email: prashsmurdermap@gmail.comCredits:Research, writing, narration and audio editing by PrashSpecial Thank you to Peter Bleksley for his role as DI Edmund Reidhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Peter-Bleksley/e/B001JP0RFI%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_sharehttps://t.co/8aIpZRt5Eb?amp=1 Peter’s main websitehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p082d0hb Manhunt: Finding Kevin ParleNo part of this episode may be reproduced or copied in any form without the written permission of Prash’s Murder Map. Sources:Ackroyd, P & other contributors, 2008, “Jack the Ripper and the East End”, Chatto & Windus, in association with the Museum in Docklands & Museum of London Barnardo’s, “Our History”, https://www.barnardos.org.uk/who-we-are/our-history Clack, Robert & Hutchinson, Philip, 2009, “The London of Jack the Ripper Then and Now”, The Breedon Books Publishing Company Limited, Derby Evans, Stewart P., & Rumbelow, D, 2006, “Jack the Ripper – Scotland Yard Investigates”, Sutton Publishing Ltd, Gloucestershire Evans, Stewart P., & Skinner, K, 2001, “The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook An Illustrated Encyclopedia”, Robinson London Jones, Richard, “The Dear Boss Letter”, Jack the Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/dear-boss.htm Jones, Richard, “The East End Common Lodging Houses”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/common-lodging-houses.htm Jones, Richard, “The Jewish East End”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/jewish-east-end.htm Jones, Richard, “The View from Liverpool”, The High Rip Gangs and the Jack the Ripper Murders, Jack The Ripper Tour, https://www.jack-the-ripper-tour.com/generalnews/the-view-from-liverpool/ Jones, Richard, “The Whitechapel Murders and the Jewish Community”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/jewish-history.htm Khazan, Olga, July 2017, “Nearly Half of All Murdered Women are Killed by Romantic Partners”, The Atlantic, https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/07/homicides-women/534306/ Pall Mall Gazette, 15th September 1888, “The Pensioner’s Statement – Another Futile Arrest – Funeral of the Latest Victim”, Casebook, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/pall_mall_gazette/18880915.html “The Ten Bells Pub”, Casebook, https://www.casebook.org/victorian_london/tenbells.html
Following up on a conversation from last hour, Robert Hutchinson joins the show. He and Peter discuss the existence of Moses, then delve into modern politics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We’re back for part 3 of this miniseries, so buckle up for a hair-raising, spine-chilling ride as the most famous serial killer of all time claims his second canonical victim… and for the first time, claims his name – Jack The Ripper. We’ll learn about Annie Chapman and tell her story, as we try to piece together the events of the Autumn of Terror. It’s not for the faint-hearted. ***Please don’t forget to rate and review on your favourite Podcatcher***Thanks for listening! Here’s how you can get in touch with comments and suggestions:Website: https://www.prashsmurdermap.com/Email: prashsmurdermap@gmail.comCredits: Research, writing, narration and audio editing by PrashNo part of this episode may be reproduced or copied in any form without the written permission of Prash’s Murder Map. Sources:Ackroyd, P & other contributors, 2008, “Jack the Ripper and the East End”, Chatto & Windus, in association with the Museum in Docklands & Museum of London Clack, Robert & Hutchinson, Philip, 2009, “The London of Jack the Ripper Then and Now”, The Breedon Books Publishing Company Limited, Derby Evans, Stewart P., & Rumbelow, D, 2006, “Jack the Ripper – Scotland Yard Investigates”, Sutton Publishing Ltd, Gloucestershire Evans, Stewart P., & Skinner, K, 2001, “The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook An Illustrated Encyclopedia”, Robinson London “Inquest: Annie Chapman”, Casebook, https://www.casebook.org/official_documents/inquests/inquest_chapman.html “John Pizer”, Casebook, https://www.casebook.org/ripper_media/book_reviews/non-fiction/cjmorley/149.html Jones, Richard, “The East End Common Lodging Houses”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/common-lodging-houses.htm Jones, Richard, “The Jewish East End”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/jewish-east-end.htm Jones, Richard, “The View from Liverpool”, The High Rip Gangs and the Jack the Ripper Murders, Jack The Ripper Tour, https://www.jack-the-ripper-tour.com/generalnews/the-view-from-liverpool/ Jones, Richard, “The Whitechapel Murders and the Jewish Community”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/jewish-history.htm LSE, “Charles Booth’s London Poverty Maps and Police Notebooks”, https://booth.lse.ac.uk/
Welcome back to foggy, lamplit London as we embark on the second episode of this miniseries on one of the most notorious serial killers of all time - Jack the Ripper. We’ll look at the first of the canonical murders; that of Mary Ann Nichols, known as Polly, who was found in Bucks Row with her throat slashed and her abdomen mutilated. Wrap up warm and keep looking over your shoulder, because the Autumn of Terror has just begun...***Please don’t forget to rate and review on your favourite Podcatcher***Thanks for listening! Here’s how you can get in touch with comments and suggestions:Twitter: @PrashsMurderMap Website: https://www.prashsmurdermap.com/Email: prashsmurdermap@gmail.comCredits:Research, writing, narration and audio editing by PrashNo part of this episode may be reproduced or copied in any form without the written permission of Prash’s Murder Map.Sources:Ackroyd, P & other contributors, 2008, “Jack the Ripper and the East End”, Chatto & Windus, in association with the Museum in Docklands & Museum of London Author Interviews, 2015, “Dirty Old London”, NPR, https://www.npr.org/2015/03/12/392332431/dirty-old-london-a-history-of-the-victorians-infamous-filth?t=1594571339515&t=1594657184121 Blomer, Steve E, 2019, “Inside Bucks Row – Mary Ann Nichols: An Anatomy of Murder, The Whitechapel Murders Project Book 1” “Bucks Row, Now Durward Street”, Jack The Ripper 1888, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/bucks-row-then-and-now.htm “Bucks Row”, Casebook.org, https://www.casebook.org/victorian_london/sitepics.w-bucks.html Clack, Robert & Hutchinson, Philip, 2009, “The London of Jack the Ripper Then and Now”, The Breedon Books Publishing Company Limited, Derby Evans, Stewart P., & Rumbelow, D, 2006, “Jack the Ripper – Scotland Yard Investigates”, Sutton Publishing Ltd, Gloucestershire Evans, Stewart P., & Skinner, K, 2001, “The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook An Illustrated Encyclopedia”, Robinson London “Jack the Ripper Murder Sites Then and Now - Buck’s Row”, Jack the Ripper Tour, Feb 2015, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buQ_c1JlBZU Johnson, Ben, “The Great Horse Manure Crisis of 1894”, History Magazine, https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofBritain/Great-Horse-Manure-Crisis-of-1894/ Jones, Richard, January 2019, “Drinking in the East End”, Drinking and Drunkenness in the Victorian East End, Jack The Ripper Tour, https://www.jack-the-ripper-tour.com/generalnews/drinking-in-the-east-end/ Jones, Richard, “The East End Common Lodging Houses”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/common-lodging-houses.htm Jones, Richard, July 2020, “The View from Liverpool”, The High Rip Gangs and the Jack the Ripper Murders, Jack The Ripper Tour, https://www.jack-the-ripper-tour.com/generalnews/the-view-from-liverpool/ “Walter Purkis”, July 2009, https://kpoulin1.wordpress.com/2009/07/14/walter-purkis/ from Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, 9th September 1888
Jump in a hansom cab and come with me to the foggy, lamplit streets of London’s East End as we embark on this 7 part mini-series on the gruesome murders of arguably the most infamous serial killer of all time… Jack the Ripper. Pack your doss money and a penny for the newsboy and let’s get started with two killings that occurred just before the Autumn of Terror. Could Emma Smith and Martha Tabram have been early Ripper victims?***Please don’t forget to rate and review on your favourite Podcatcher***Thanks for listening! Here’s how you can get in touch with comments and suggestions:Website: https://www.prashsmurdermap.com/Email: prashsmurdermap@gmail.comCredits:Research, writing, narration and audio editing by PrashSpecial thanks to:Peter Bleksley https://peterbleksley.com/Karl Coppack’s podcast Sherlock: From Adler to Amberley http://www.casebook.org/podcast/listen.html?id=256Philip Hutchinson’s theatre company: https://www.luckydogtheatreproductions.com/Charlie & Eileen – Crimelapse podcast https://www.crimelapsepodcast.com/Jenny – It’s Murder up North podcast https://www.spreaker.com/show/its-murder-up-north_1Emily G. Thompson – Morbidology podcast https://morbidology.com/Erik Rivenes – Most Notorious and Where Blood Runs Cold podcasts https://www.mostnotorious.comAdam, host of UK True Crime podcast https://www.uktruecrime.com/ No part of this episode may be reproduced or copied in any form without the written permission of Prash’s Murder Map.Sources:Ackroyd, P & other contributors, 2008, “Jack the Ripper and the East End”, Chatto & Windus, in association with the Museum in Docklands & Museum of London Author Interviews, 2015, “Dirty Old London”, NPR, https://www.npr.org/2015/03/12/392332431/dirty-old-london-a-history-of-the-victorians-infamous-filth?t=1594571339515&t=1594657184121 Clack, Robert & Hutchinson, Philip, 2009, “The London of Jack the Ripper Then and Now”, The Breedon Books Publishing Company Limited, Derby Evans, Stewart P., & Rumbelow, D, 2006, “Jack the Ripper – Scotland Yard Investigates”, Sutton Publishing Ltd, Gloucestershire Evans, Stewart P., & Skinner, K, 2001, “The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook An Illustrated Encyclopedia”, Robinson London Johnson, Ben, “The Great Horse Manure Crisis of 1894”, History Magazine, https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofBritain/Great-Horse-Manure-Crisis-of-1894/ Jones, Richard, January 2019, “Drinking in the East End”, Drinking and Drunkenness in the Victorian East End, Jack The Ripper Tour, https://www.jack-the-ripper-tour.com/generalnews/drinking-in-the-east-end/ Jones, Richard, “The East End Common Lodging Houses”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/common-lodging-houses.htm Jones, Richard, July 2020, “The View from Liverpool”, The High Rip Gangs and the Jack the Ripper Murders, Jack The Ripper Tour, https://www.jack-the-ripper-tour.com/generalnews/the-view-from-liverpool/
Author of the Death of Hitler, Robert Hutchinson joins the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robert Hutchinson author of "Death if Hitler" joins the showSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we’ll talk with Kristie Frieze from Wycliffe Bible Translators USA regarding online resources for families, Robert Hutchinson, author of What Really Happened: The Lincoln Assassination (Regnery History), and Larry Gadbaugh, Chief Executive Officer, First Image, Pregnancy Resource Centers, on this year’s unique Steps for Life event.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Everyone thinks they know what happened at the Lincoln assassination… but do they? After 150 years, a multitude of unsolved mysteries and urban legends still surround the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.Today's guest is Robert Hutchinson, author of the book "What Really Happened: The Lincoln Assassination." He takes a new look at the case and explores what really happened at Ford’s Theatre on the night of April 14, 1865. In those final weeks of the Civil War, Washington was boiling over with animosity and recriminations.Among the questions Hutchinson explores are:• Did the Confederacy have a hand in the assassination plot?• Who were John Wilkes Booth’s secret accomplices, and why did he change theplan from kidnapping to assassination?• Why was it so easy for Booth to enter the president’s box at Ford’s Theatre?
BV talks with Robert Hutchinson author of the new book "What Really Happened:The Lincoln Assassination" one News Radio KKOB.
0414 SHORT 29 Min Guest Robert Hutchinson Lincoln Assassination & Insights Into Today Political Mess by Kate Dalley
0414 SHORT 29 Min Guest Robert Hutchinson Lincoln Assassination Insights Into Today Political Mess by Kate Dalley
Author Robert Hutchinson joins to discuss his new book, What Really Happened: The Lincoln Assassination. 4-13-2020 Pat Miller Program
Robert Hutchinson, President of Beaver Creek Pond Designs discusses his new business venture; building customer wood products based on the clients desire and how the wood has aged." Custom Demand Based Production". William Eastman covers creating a company brand that makes an emotional connection with customers and provides an umbrella for branding products and services.
Mike Parry educates all of us about the latest book on his shelf; Henry VIII: The Decline and Fall of a Tyrant by Robert Hutchinson. He also takes the chance to share some of the other things that are on this mind...
Click here to buy: https://adbl.co/2Ws5ki9 The Tudors retained only a precarious grip on the crown of England, founded on a title that was both tenuous and legally flimsy. This left them preoccupied by two major obsessions: the necessity for a crop of lusty male heirs to continue their bloodline, and the elimination of threats from those who had strong, if not superior, claims to the throne than them. None was cursed more by this rampant insecurity than Henry VIII. The king embodied not only the power and imperial majesty of the monarchy, but also England's stature and military might. His health always had huge political consequences at home and overseas - hence his unbridled hypochondria. Henry's last six years saw him embark on two marriages, brutal wars against Scotland and France and the devastating collapse of England's economy. Terror stalked his court, as factions plotted in the shadows behind the throne to snatch ascendancy in religion and political influence. Drawing on the latest historical and medical research, Robert Hutchinson reveals the extent to which the king also grappled with accelerating geriatric decay, made more acute by medical conditions that were not only painful but transformed the monarch into a 28-stone psychotic monster, suspicious of everyone around him, including those most dear to him. (p) Orion Publishing Group Ltd 2019
Robert Hutchinson aka “Hutch” of Six Eight Creative. Hutch has been in the sign and vehicle lettering industry for 30 years! We talk about the transitions you have to make as technology changes in the industry and how he’s gone from being in the hand painting and cut vinyl side to now the digital printing side of the industry. We also talk about how he got into the industry, working on race cars, being self taught, his unique business plan, ads on social media, cost of living, 3M Di-Noc, design programs, sign industry vs. wrap industry, training, and so much more. We share some stories and have some laughs so make sure not to miss a second of this episode!Websitehttp://sixeightcreative.comSocial Mediahttps://www.instagram.com/sixeightcreative/https://www.facebook.com/sixeightcreativeShow SponsorsWe Print Wraps-We Print Wraps was created for the love of vehicle wraps. They have an intense desire to see the vinyl car wrap industry grow with our vinyl vehicle wrap company. With a combined 20 years in the car wrap printing and installation industry they started offering wholesale car wrap printing to local vehicle wrap installers. It helped them grow their business and expand their client base. By taking this nationwide the We Print Wraps Team is helping to expand the vinyl car wrapping industry one wrap at a time! They make it so easy to order quality wholesale priced printed wraps nationwide.Exclusive listeners of the All Wrapped Up Podcast can get a 5% promo code when you type in “All Wrapped Up” at check out to save on your next order today!Less Risk. No Overhead. Wholesale Pricing.See why Wrap Industry Pros love them. Visit https://weprintwraps.com/IBOW Training-Are you a designers, wrappers, signmakers or estimaters and beyond. If you want to "invest in your creative future", IBOW Training is the right choice! Established in 2016, IBOW is the nations first training organization to offer training in all aspects of wraps from quoting, design, printing, production and installation. They offer a variety of training options such as training at your shop, group training classes nationwide and even private design & print profile training through remote log-in. With trainers nationwide, IBOW offers support day and night by phone and many of our trainers are within a days reach for emergencies.IBOW is growing and will continue to support the industry in a positive manner.For more information visit http://www.ibowtraining.com/Visit All Wrapped Up Podcast at-http://www.allwrappeduppodcast.com/https://www.instagram.com/allwrappeduppodcast/https://twitter.com/allwrappeduppodhttps://www.facebook.com/allwrappeduppodcast/
Today we'll talk with Robert Hutchinson, author of “The Dawn of Christianity: How God Used Simple Fishermen, Soldiers, and Prostitutes to Transform the World” (Harper Collins).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Four events in one episode! I cover the NY Cytogenetics Regional Meeting I attending highlighting interesting points from presentations by Dr. Irene Cherric, Dr. Robert Hutchinson, Thomas Pope, Dr. Kazim R. Chohan, and Dr. Frank Middleton. I also discuss my presentation on the public's awareness of genetics through social media. These three genetic events are upcoming at UCONN/UCONN Health. All three have a focus on epigenetics, showing just how influential and universal this field of genetics is becoming. Environment, Epigenetics and Cancer: How to Cultivate the Connections October 24th, 2016 at 11:30 in the Student Union of UCONN Storrs, CT. Keynote Presentation by Mary Beth Terry, PhD “Breast Cancer Susceptibility : Rethinking the role of the environment and methods to improve risk assessment” Goal of the event to provide attendees with an update of current research and our understanding of the role of epigenetics and the environment in cancer risk and development. The panel will discuss advances in risk assessment, implications of scientific discoveries, epigenetic biomarkers and technological advances in screening, diagnosis and treatment of cancer as well as provide feedback about the public and patient perspective. Gene Editing: The CRISPR Revolution October 26th, 2016 at 6pm in the Dodd Research Center f UCONN Storrs, CT. Keynote speaker, Sharon Begley, the the senior science writer at STAT, the life sciences publication of the Boston Globe will be discussing the invention and evolution of the CRISPR-CAS9 technology. It seems as if the possibilities for CRISPR are endless: drought–resistant crops, disease resistant livestock, new drugs and a cure for cancer. How does this technology work? What are some of the current explorations of the gene editing technology? What are the limitations and the risks of its use? What ethical conversations need to be had by science, the public, policymakers? Prader-Willi Syndrome: New Epigenetic Findings and Potential Routes to Therap November 4th, 2016 at 2pm in the Henry B.C. Low, M.D. Learning Auditorium at UCONN Health in Farmington, CT. The keynote speaker will be Marc Lalande, Ph.D., Health Net Professor and Chairman from the Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, UConn Health.
MM. A special call to a special lady. Two great interviews: First, Robert Hutchinson talks about his new book, “Searching for Jesus,” which claims that the existence of Jesus can be verified. And then, Albert Mohler gives advice on whether same-sex marriage opponents should attend same-sex weddings. Let's talk about the hymen. Framed certificate. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thechurchboys/message
Robert Hutchinson explores the reality of the Spanish Armada campaign of 1588, while Professor Michael Fulford discusses the discovery of a huge Iron Age mansion at Silchester. Matt Elton presents See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.