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Dan Carlin - Caesar at Hastings

Description: Could militaries separated by ten centuries compete on a battlefield? In this alternative history experiment two armies that successfully invaded Britain a millennium apart are matched. Which side would you bet on? Show Notes: 1. The Landmark Julius Caesar: The Complete Works: Gallic War, Civil War, Alexandrian War, African War, and Spanish War by Julius Caesar 2. Western Warfare in the Age of the Crusades, 1000–1300 by John France 3. Battle: A History Of Combat And Culture by John Lynn 4.The Origins Of War: From The Stone Age To Alexander The Great by Arther Ferrill 5. Roman Warfare (Cassell's History of Warfare) by Adrian Goldsworthy 6. Caesar: Life of a Colossus by Adrian Goldsworthy 7. Maurice's Strategikon: Handbook of Byzantine Military Strategy by George T. Dennis 8. History of the Art of War, Vol. 1: Warfare in Antiquity by Hans Delbrück 9. The Normans (Elite) by David Nicolle

The 15 Best History Podcasts of 2019

The 15 Best History Podcasts of 2019 Discover the past in new, interesting ways Andrew Bret Wallis/Digital Vision/Getty Images Web & S Best of the Web Search Engines Safety & Privacy Running a Website by  Robert Earl Wells III   Updated July 01, 2019 You can't have informed opinions about anything without understanding its historical context. Whether you're a history major in college, or you just want to expand your worldview, here's a list of the best history podcasts for anyone looking to add historical nonfiction to their media diet. 01 of 15 Best History Podcast for Revolutionaries: Revolutions Major social change rarely comes without bloodshed. Mike Duncan narrates the dramatic events leading up to the English Civil War, the French Revolution, ​and other major social upheavals. Fans of  Revolutions  may also enjoy Duncan’s  History of Rome  podcast. Both are available for free on iTunes. What We Lik