
The History of English Podcast
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Episode 180: English on the Move
The History of English Podcast
11/13/24 • 74 min
In the first decade of the 1600s, English speakers were on the move as they established the first permanent English settlement in North America. They also began a steady a migration to northern Ireland after an event known to history as the Flight of the Earls. As these English speakers relocated to regions outside of Britian, they took their regional accents and dialects with them. In this episode, we’ll examine how those settlement patterns shaped the way English is spoken around the world.


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Episode 161: Y U and I Have a Problem
The History of English Podcast
08/31/22 • 74 min
In this episode, we explore the complicated history of the letters Y, U and I, and we examine how they gave birth to the letters W, V and J. We also look at the Gothic script of the Middle Ages which influenced how those letters were used in English spelling.

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Episode 152: As the Saying Goes
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09/29/21 • 63 min
John Heywood was a playwright and poet who made two important contributions to the history of English. He was a key figure in the emergence of modern English drama which led directly to William Shakespeare at the end of the century. He was also a proverb collector who assembled most of the common proverbs in English into a popular poem that serves as an important resource for modern historians of the language. In this episode, we examine English proverbs, the emergence of modern English drama, and words associated with comedy and humor in Tudor England.

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Episode 174: Speak and Spell
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02/08/24 • 88 min
English spelling largely reflects the state of the language in the late 1500s. In this episode, we look at one of the first English spelling books, and we explore several plays by William Shakespeare to examine the way he rhymed words. We also explore the way modern spellings reflect the pronunciation of words during the Elizabethan period. Works discussed in this episode include:
King John – William Shakespeare
Richard II – William Shakespeare
The English School-Maister – Edward Coote
Haue With You to Saffron-Walden – Thomas Nashe
A Midsummer Night’s Dream – William Shakespeare
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Episode 170: Printers, Plague and Poets
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09/05/23 • 77 min
In this episode, we examine the connection between poetry and plague in the early 1590s. An outbreak of the recurring sickness contributed to Shakespeare’s early career as a poet, and that poetry likely included his many sonnets. We also examine how an old acquaintance from Shakespeare’s hometown emerged as one of the leading printers in London and how his print shop influenced the development of English during the Elizabethan period. Works discussed in this episode include:
Defensative Against Plague
Venus and Adonis – William Shakespeare
Rape of Lucrece – William Shakespeare
Orlando Furioso
The Art of English Poesy – George Puttenham
William Shakespeare’s Sonnets

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Episode 86: Family of Rebels
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11/15/16 • 49 min
The final years of Henry II’s reign were consumed with putting down rebellions. Those rebels included Henry’s sons and wife. In this episode, we explore Henry’s family of rebels. We also examine the book of homilies known as the Ormulum. This early Middle English text appeared near the end of Henry’s reign, and it contained the first known usage of many Modern English words.
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Episode 2: The Indo-European Discovery
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06/25/12 • 33 min
The story of the discovery of the ancient language which gave rise to most of the languages of Europe, including English.
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Episode 85: How to Run an Empire
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10/24/16 • 59 min
The massive realm of Henry II extended from southern France through the British Isles. The administration of the so-called “Angevin Empire” required an extensive bureaucracy. In this episode, we examine some of the key government officials who administered the government of England. We also explore the first English settlements in Ireland.
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Episode 89: ‘I Before E’ and All That
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01/23/17 • 51 min
During the Middle English period, scribes developed a variety of spelling innovations to distinguish the sound of the various vowels. Some of those innovations were borrowed from French, and some were native to English. In this episode, we explore those spelling techniques, many of which still survive in Modern English.
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Episode 88: The Long and Short of It
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01/04/17 • 53 min
The Middle English document called the Ormulum is a goldmine for historical linguists because the text explicitly indicated how the vowel sounds in the text were to be pronounced. The text was written at a time when the vowels in many words were changing. Some long vowels were being pronounced as short vowels, and vice versa. The Ormulum captured many of these changes for posterity. In this episode, we explore the concept of long vowels and short vowels, and we see how Modern English uses many of the same spelling innovations first documented in the Ormulum.
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How many episodes does The History of English Podcast have?
The History of English Podcast currently has 195 episodes available.
What topics does The History of English Podcast cover?
The podcast is about History and Podcasts.
What is the most popular episode on The History of English Podcast?
The episode title 'Episode 180: English on the Move' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The History of English Podcast?
The average episode length on The History of English Podcast is 59 minutes.
How often are episodes of The History of English Podcast released?
Episodes of The History of English Podcast are typically released every 22 days, 12 hours.
When was the first episode of The History of English Podcast?
The first episode of The History of English Podcast was released on Jun 18, 2012.
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