Makes the connection to real people
It's a brilliant podcast that does a pretty good job of making the lives of the people who lived through these times more accessible. Lacks the passion and power of Dan Carlin but the host is finding his voice as he goes.Read full review »
kloranfm via Apple Podcasts · Japan · 09/11/16
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This succeeds in being accessible while still credible. That's more rare for popular history than it really should be. The presentation is well paced and enjoyable.Read full review »
ChicCharnleysSamuraiSword via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/09/16
You don't have many reviews and that is a shame. I think the podcast is great because it meets a perfect middle point between popularization and rigor. It is clear that you have done the requisite work to really get this the depth it deserves (I'm working on a dissertation myself, though...Read full review »
Jake Burr via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/02/16
Anyone who is a fan of Mike Duncan's podcasts will definitely enjoy this. A great mix of narrative intertwined with broader themes and insights.Read full review »
Chadd5 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/04/16
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