Fight Club: A History of Violence - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Georgian Fighting Women
A most alternative history of Britain begins in the Georgian era. Learn more about the murky world of female bare-knuckle boxing in 18th century London.
Victorian Prize Fighters
Hear how Victorian Britain embraced violence. Bare-knuckle boxers were the toast of the era, with handsome rewards and celebrity status for skilled fighters.
Georgian Duellists
Learn about the history of fighting. In Georgian Britain, both sides of the social divide found duels to be a novel distraction - and a way to resolve quarrels.
Tudor Fight Club
Tune in to learn all about Tudor tear-ups. Jousting brought rewards for the victors, but failure often meant the defeated party lost land or reputation.
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