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I think it's fair to say that Dan Carlin likes talking about the World Wars. From the 'Blueprint for Armageddon', to his current series 'Supernova in the East', some of the most famous episodes of Hardcore History focus on some aspect of the wa | ||||||||||
Now completed, Wesley Livesay's monumental examination of the First World War covers every aspect of the conflict, and into the post-war years. If you have an image in your head of a war of trenches, artillery duels, and victories measured in i | ||||||||||
While this podcast is not dedicated to the wars, but the global conflicts are unavoidable in any history of the last century. Host Mark Painter began covering the First World War from about Episode 70, and about a hundred episodes later reaches | ||||||||||
After the History of the Great War, Wesley Livesay began a history of the sequel. It is relatively new, so if you don't want to wade through hundreds of episodes, now's the time to get on board. Naturally with a conflict as massive and complex | ||||||||||
At 300 episodes and 10 years, and only just at the invasion of the Philippines, Ray Harris is in for the long-haul. An incredibly thorough and detailed, and Ray clearly does his research for every episode. As well as the grand scale events, suc | ||||||||||
History Hit is a topical history podcast, so it hasn't focused exclusively on one subject. Episodes vary wildly from subject to subject, and in between episodes on Charles Dickens, the Tudors, or Alexander the Great, Dan looks at specific elem | ||||||||||
WDF has a vast back-catalogue for you to enjoy, from Bismarck to the Korean War to the Thirty Years War. Zack has also covered the outbreak of the First World War, the July Crisis, in extensive detail, as well as the 1916 Easter Rising which to | ||||||||||
Host Shawn Warswick has already looked at many aspects of American history, and recently he has covered the American involvement in the First World War. It's a valuable and concise perspective, seen through the lense of a national history podca | ||||||||||
In January 2020 Revolutions will return with Part 2 of the Russian Revolution. While it isn't out yet, based on Mike Duncan's extremely thorough coverage of the 1905 Revolution, not to mention the various political and philosophical divisions b | ||||||||||
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