The next great history podcaster
Halfway between Mike Duncan’s History of Rome and Benjamin Jacob’s Wittenberg to Westphalia—both in chronology and humour—this is a great podcast well worth a listen. Our boy still needs to learn Postwar historiography, but Mike Duncan didn’t until episode 100 or so, so I’m sure that’ll come in time. In the meanwhile, it is a good telling of the traditional tale of the fall of the Empire, and that is always a fun story. And frankly, I’d listen to this fellow narrate the weather: he really is that good.
Chamberlian via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/16/21
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The calm, coherent and conversational transfer of vast swaths of historical knowledge is a delight. Give yourself a break from contemporary history and reap the benefit of an amateur historian’s lifetime of research and reflection.
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