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Title: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: Valmy on October 11, 2013, 09:07:08 AM
Ok one big side effect of my never-ending quest to get a BSEE while raising a family and working full time is I have little time for three favorite past times: computer games, watching and playing sports (man am I gaining weight  :( ), and reading history.  I have not been able to do much about the first two but I have basically replaced reading history books with podcasts.  Some of you have expressed interest in these when I have brought them up so I thought I would create a thread to discuss them as I find interesting ones and talk a bit about some of the ones I have enjoyed.  Also included here are some actual history courses taught by professors (none of the podcasters are professional historians which I find interesting).

First if you only listen to one history podcast it should be Dan Carlin's Hardcore History: http://www.dancarlin.com/disp.php/hharchive
This is an amazing show done with professional quality by an experienced radio personality.  You have to pay a bit for the older episodes but the ones still available for free are fantastic (though I was not a huge fan of his latest one on American Imperialism but it is still really good).  I do not want to go on with superlatives here but if one of the topics interests you take a listen.

Secondly one of the podcasts that inspired this history podcast craze is Mike Duncan's The History of Rome: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheHistoryOfRome that covers the entire history (even the legendary stuff which I guess is good to know) from Aeneas to 476 AD.  It took five years and over 180 episodes but he did it.  If you enjoy Romans you will love this.  It starts a bit slow but it gets good really quickly.  It is mostly political (which is a massive undertaking in itself for such a long time period) but from time to time he will stop and take a look around and talk about things like marriage and culture and education and all that good stuff.

Anyway more to come.  Watch this space.
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: merithyn on October 11, 2013, 09:12:40 AM
:w00t:

Thanks, Valmy! This is great!
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: Gups on October 11, 2013, 09:19:03 AM
I don't like to Carlin show. Too tabloidy for me.

Dunca is good if you don't mind his monotone. I'm listening to his latest podcase on the English Revolution.

You might like the BBC podcasts called "In Our Time". A moderated discussion by 3-4 experts. Not all are history,

http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/iot


Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: Valmy on October 11, 2013, 09:31:36 AM
Quote from: Gups on October 11, 2013, 09:19:03 AM
I don't like to Carlin show. Too tabloidy for me.

I like that aspect.  It makes it relevant for today's listeners and engaging.  I guess it also is reflective of his time as a news reporter.  Anyway I guess I can see how that might not work for everybody.

QuoteDunca is good if you don't mind his monotone. I'm listening to his latest podcase on the English Revolution.

Yeah I was going to talk about Revolutions soon.  Monotone?  I guess so, he is pretty funny at times though.

QuoteYou might like the BBC podcasts called "In Our Time". A moderated discussion by 3-4 experts. Not all are history,

http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/iot

I will give it a shot.  Generally I am not a big fan of things like this since the main thing I like about history podcasts is you have the time to really chew the heck out of the topic.  The BBC shows seem to be just little samplings.
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: Gups on October 11, 2013, 09:54:00 AM
Certainly you don't get the in depth analysis from a 45 minute show but you do get a good overview of a subject you might not know much about provided by genuine experts - the Mameluks was a subject recently, for example.

The best historcial show the BBC do is Archive Hour but they don't have many episodes available unfortunately.

Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: Pishtaco on October 11, 2013, 10:11:28 AM
http://newbooksinhistory.com/

Interviews with historians about their books. I find the host a bit annoying, but he does a good job otherwise.
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: sbr on October 11, 2013, 10:11:35 AM
I don't know if i would call duncan monotone, but either way I really enjoy listening to him.  When I first discovered The History of Rome I would listen to it for 7-8 hours straight at work.  I found him very easy and enjoyabe to listen to.

I have not started listening to Revolutions yet.  I almost prefer being behind, then I can listen as much as I want instead of being limited to 1 episode a week.
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: Habbaku on October 11, 2013, 10:55:08 AM
Dan Carlin is number one for me right now and the History of Rome podcast isn't so bad, either.

While waiting for new shows of the former, I've been listening to The China History Podcast : http://chinahistorypodcast.com/
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: The Brain on October 11, 2013, 12:23:25 PM
Quote from: Valmy on October 11, 2013, 09:07:08 AMpodcasts

Well gayed, sir.
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: Threviel on July 31, 2014, 06:54:50 AM
I've been listening to BBC 1914 day by day. A 5 minute podcast with tidbits about what happened that day in 1914.

There aslo seems to be a french version from some french site. But i don't speak french, so that does not help me. There are some germans here, do you know of any german similar podcasts?
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: mongers on July 31, 2014, 07:21:56 AM
Quote from: Threviel on July 31, 2014, 06:54:50 AM
I've been listening to BBC 1914 day by day. A 5 minute podcast with tidbits about what happened that day in 1914.

There aslo seems to be a french version from some french site. But i don't speak french, so that does not help me. There are some germans here, do you know of any german similar podcasts?

Nice find, thanks for the link. :cheers:
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: Valmy on September 28, 2015, 09:23:30 AM
The finest history podcast evah ended yesterday:

http://www.revolutionspodcast.com/

:weep:

Well the podcast itself didn't end just this section of it. When he gets back from paternity leave there will be a summary followed by the Haitian Revolution which certainly rivals the French Revolution in its glory and hope and its ultimate dismal tragedy. It is great so you should listen in a few months when it gets going again.

The History of England is going back and doing some Angle/Saxon/Jute stuff: http://historyofengland.typepad.com/

Which I was seriously bummed about but the first episode was actually pretty great so we will see. Back to the War of the Roses next week.

History of Byzantium is doing its series for the end of the 8th century: http://thehistoryofbyzantium.com/

If you are even 1% of a Byzanteen you should check it out, just a great podcast.
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: Hamilcar on September 28, 2015, 12:23:03 PM
The guy doing the History of Byzantium is just a huge Mike Duncan copycat. I can't stand the references to THOR and general fawning over Mike Duncan.
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: Hamilcar on September 28, 2015, 12:23:39 PM
Quote from: Valmy on September 28, 2015, 09:23:30 AM
The finest history podcast evah ended yesterday:

http://www.revolutionspodcast.com/

:weep:

Mike Duncan is on Twitter btw.
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: Valmy on September 28, 2015, 12:25:32 PM
Quote from: Hamilcar on September 28, 2015, 12:23:03 PM
The guy doing the History of Byzantium is just a huge Mike Duncan copycat. I can't stand the references to THOR and general fawning over Mike Duncan.

Disagree. At first they were similar but his style diverged a long time ago. They are very different podcasts now.
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: crazy canuck on December 08, 2015, 04:10:06 PM
First I want to thank Valmy for introducing all of this to me.

I have really enjoyed the History of Rome Podcast.  I am now currently enjoying the Revolutions and Ancient History podcasts.

I am going to start on the History of Byzantium over the Xmas break. 

One PSA is that there is a new History on Fire podcast up - this one is on the 5000 year old body found in Northern Italy a few years ago.  It is also very good.
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: Malthus on December 08, 2015, 04:26:24 PM
Quote from: crazy canuck on December 08, 2015, 04:10:06 PM
First I want to thank Valmy for introducing all of this to me.

I have really enjoyed the History of Rome Podcast.  I am now currently enjoying the Revolutions and Ancient History podcasts.

I am going to start on the History of Byzantium over the Xmas break. 

One PSA is that there is a new History on Fire podcast up - this one is on the 5000 year old body found in Northern Italy a few years ago.  It is also very good.

Otzi the Iceman? Fascinating stuff: the best part is, he was murdered - the coldest of cold cases.  ;)
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: The Brain on December 08, 2015, 04:30:51 PM
Quote from: Malthus on December 08, 2015, 04:26:24 PM
Quote from: crazy canuck on December 08, 2015, 04:10:06 PM
First I want to thank Valmy for introducing all of this to me.

I have really enjoyed the History of Rome Podcast.  I am now currently enjoying the Revolutions and Ancient History podcasts.

I am going to start on the History of Byzantium over the Xmas break. 

One PSA is that there is a new History on Fire podcast up - this one is on the 5000 year old body found in Northern Italy a few years ago.  It is also very good.

Otzi the Iceman? Fascinating stuff: the best part is, he was murdered - the coldest of cold cases.  ;)

We know very little about the laws in effect in the area at the time. Murder might be overstating things.
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: The Larch on December 08, 2015, 04:31:34 PM
I'm really making an effort with the History of Byzantium podcast, but it's really challenging for me and I'm struggling to follow it regularly. If you think Duncan is monotone check this guy, and Byzantine stuff is really really dry lots of the time.
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: crazy canuck on December 08, 2015, 04:34:48 PM
Quote from: Malthus on December 08, 2015, 04:26:24 PM
Quote from: crazy canuck on December 08, 2015, 04:10:06 PM
First I want to thank Valmy for introducing all of this to me.

I have really enjoyed the History of Rome Podcast.  I am now currently enjoying the Revolutions and Ancient History podcasts.

I am going to start on the History of Byzantium over the Xmas break. 

One PSA is that there is a new History on Fire podcast up - this one is on the 5000 year old body found in Northern Italy a few years ago.  It is also very good.

Otzi the Iceman? Fascinating stuff: the best part is, he was murdered - the coldest of cold cases.  ;)

You should listen to the Podcast, he reviews recent theories about what occurred, from the theory he was hunted down and killed to him taking part in a battle or small skirmish involving a number of people.
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: Valmy on December 08, 2015, 04:38:58 PM
Quote from: The Larch on December 08, 2015, 04:31:34 PM
I'm really making an effort with the History of Byzantium podcast, but it's really challenging for me and I'm struggling to follow it regularly. If you think Duncan is monotone check this guy, and Byzantine stuff is really really dry lots of the time.

Funny I think he is fantastic and I almost prefer his style to Duncan, he really digs into a lot of issues and you really cannot go too in depth to me. His latest show about life on the Anatolian frontier between the Arabs and the Romans was awesome.

The guy I have a hard time with is the guy who does the History of Persia podcast: http://iranologie.com/podcast/

Holy cow. I have to listen multiple times to digest the episode because I tune out so much. I think the problem is that guy is an actual scholar in addition to being a hobbyist.
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: The Larch on December 08, 2015, 05:48:42 PM
Quote from: Valmy on December 08, 2015, 04:38:58 PM
Quote from: The Larch on December 08, 2015, 04:31:34 PM
I'm really making an effort with the History of Byzantium podcast, but it's really challenging for me and I'm struggling to follow it regularly. If you think Duncan is monotone check this guy, and Byzantine stuff is really really dry lots of the time.

Funny I think he is fantastic and I almost prefer his style to Duncan, he really digs into a lot of issues and you really cannot go too in depth to me. His latest show about life on the Anatolian frontier between the Arabs and the Romans was awesome.

I'm still relatively early in the show, at around the beginning of Belisarius' career. I hope it picks up, but I tune out quite a lot and have to listen to the episodes several times to get a good feel of what he said. I guess it has to do with the strangeness of so many of the peoples, places and situations he describes.

I'm doing much better with this podcast about the Unification of Italy, I managed to get up to date in a relatively short time. http://www.talkinghistorypodcast.com/ (http://www.talkinghistorypodcast.com/)
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: Valmy on December 09, 2015, 09:09:16 AM
Quote from: The Larch on December 08, 2015, 05:48:42 PM
I'm still relatively early in the show, at around the beginning of Belisarius' career. I hope it picks up, but I tune out quite a lot and have to listen to the episodes several times to get a good feel of what he said. I guess it has to do with the strangeness of so many of the peoples, places and situations he describes.

He takes a bit to develop his voice.
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: Valmy on March 21, 2016, 03:26:23 PM
PSA: Dan Carlin's next Hardcore History is out.
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: Habbaku on March 21, 2016, 04:42:33 PM
Quote from: Valmy on March 21, 2016, 03:26:23 PM
PSA: Dan Carlin's next Hardcore History is out.

Sploosh.
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: jimmy olsen on March 21, 2016, 07:15:41 PM
Quote from: Valmy on October 11, 2013, 09:07:08 AM

Secondly one of the podcasts that inspired this history podcast craze is Mike Duncan's The History of Rome: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheHistoryOfRome that covers the entire history (even the legendary stuff which I guess is good to know) from Aeneas to 476 AD.  It took five years and over 180 episodes but he did it.  If you enjoy Romans you will love this.  It starts a bit slow but it gets good really quickly.  It is mostly political (which is a massive undertaking in itself for such a long time period) but from time to time he will stop and take a look around and talk about things like marriage and culture and education and all that good stuff.

Anyway more to come.  Watch this space.

Will check this out. After all I'll need to write a good alternate history backstory for my Roman Space Empire in Stellaris. ;)
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: mongers on December 04, 2017, 06:01:19 PM
Another thumbs up for the history of England podcasts by David Crowther:

https://thehistoryofengland.co.uk/

I've only recently discovered them.  :blush:
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: Habbaku on December 04, 2017, 06:05:15 PM
MartyrMade has a series on the foundations of Israel, the history of Zionism, and the Palestine-Israel conflict, among others:

http://www.martyrmade.com/

Very Dan Carlin-esque, albeit with his own idiosyncrasies.
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: Berkut on December 04, 2017, 06:11:21 PM
Quote from: Habbaku on December 04, 2017, 06:05:15 PM
MartyrMade has a series on the foundations of Israel, the history of Zionism, and the Palestine-Israel conflict, among others:

http://www.martyrmade.com/

Very Dan Carlin-esque, albeit with his own idiosyncrasies.

You're welcome!
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: Habbaku on December 04, 2017, 06:19:34 PM
:goodboy:
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: crazy canuck on December 04, 2017, 06:45:01 PM
When Diplomacy Fails has become my new favourite

His series on the French-Dutch war and then onto the Long War series has been excellent.  His extras for paid subscribers is also well worth the price of admission.  :)
Title: Re: Valmy's History Podcast thread
Post by: Sophie Scholl on December 04, 2017, 08:03:19 PM
Teacup Media does a fantastic Chinese history podcast.  https://teacup.media/category/shows/china-history/