Episodios

  • Infantry in Battle - An 18th Century War of War Special
    May 4 2025

    The 18th century Way of War series continues with an exteamly special episode. Dr Alexander Burns, Professor of History at the University of Steubenville, joins us to discuss his incredible new book Infantry in Battle 1733 - 1783.

    Infantry in Battle rewrites the story of combat in the 18th century by placing enlisted infantrymen, the rank and file and their experiances at centre stage. What was it like to recieve artillery fire, or conduct a bayonet charge? What were the relationships like between officers and men? Dr Burns covers all this and more.

    Dr Burns' work covers 18th century conflict arounf the globe with stories from the War of the Polish Succession, the War of the Austrian Succession, the French and Indian Wars and of course the American War of Independance to name but a few. With powerful narratives of combat, intense research and a dedication to teling the stories of war in the period this book, and indeed this episode are not to be missed.

    Links to Alexander's work can be found below.

    Infantry in Battle 1733-1783 | From Reason to Revolution 1721-1815 | Helion & Company

    The Changing Face of Old Regime Warfare | From Reason to Revolution 1721-1815 | Helion & Company

    The Prime and Load Podcast can be found here Prime and Load! - Podcast - Apple Podcasts, or from the usual Podcast platfroms.

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  • Marshal Ney - The Bravest of the Brave
    Apr 30 2025

    Marshal Michel Ney, described by French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte as 'the bravest of the brave' is one of the most popular figures in Napoleonic history. But is he overrated as a military commander? What was he like as a person? And what was his impact on the history of the Napoleonic Wars?


    Rachael Stark returns to talk about the epic life of Marshal Ney, from his temperament and success, to his failures and tragic demise.


    Support the show at ⁠https://www.patreon.com/c/thenapoleonicwarspod⁠

    ⁠https://linktr.ee/napwarspod⁠

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    1 h y 26 m
  • Meet the Composer
    Apr 27 2025

    The Napoleonic Wars Channel unveils its latest investment - incredible musical compositions written exclusively or the channel, as Lee Boyes, the master magician musician, talks through the process of creating music that evokes the turn of the 19th century.Support the show and attend more sessions like this at https://www.patreon.com/c/thenapoleonicwarspod?redirect=trueFind out more about Lee's work and commission him yourself at https://auralabstudios.myportfolio.com/demo-reel

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    1 h y 21 m
  • Marshal Murat: All Balls & No Brains?
    Apr 23 2025

    Marshal Joachim Murat, was unquestionably the most flamboyant of French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte's marshals. A skilled cavalry commander, but impetuous and hot headed, he had a habit of charging with suicidal bravery at problems, and yet miraculously coming off unscathed.


    Was this well known, almost iconic figure, really that good a military commander? Why was his private life so tempestuous? And what was his impact on the history of the Napoleonic Wars?


    Rachael Stark joins us to talk about the life and legacy of the most colourful Marshal.


    Support the show at ⁠https://www.patreon.com/c/thenapoleonicwarspod⁠

    ⁠https://linktr.ee/napwarspod⁠

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    1 h y 17 m
  • Peninsular War Guerrilla Leaders
    Apr 20 2025

    Silvia Gregorio-Sainz returns to the show to talk about some of the key figures of the Guerrilla struggle that was a key part of the Peninsular War. Folks discussed include Agustina of Aragon, Espoz y Mina, and the enigmatically named El Cappuccino...

    Zack and Liam also lower the tone by giving each other Guerrilla names...

    Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/c/thenapoleonicwarspod

    https://linktr.ee/napwarspod

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    1 h y 15 m
  • Napoleon's Stolen Army: A Peninsular War story
    Apr 17 2025

    How did the British manage to help an entire Spanish army escape from Central Europe so that they could be shipped home to fight in the Peninsular War? John Marsden joins us to explore the story of 'Napoleon's stolen army', and how these Spanish troops and British intrigue managed to pull off one of the most audacious and little known operations of the Napoleonic Wars.

    Support the show at patreon.com/thenapoleonicwarspod

    Buy John's book at: https://www.helion.co.uk/military-history-books/napoleons-stolen-army-how-the-royal-navy-rescued-a-spanish-army-in-the-baltic.php

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    1 h y 22 m
  • Building the US government
    Apr 15 2025

    What did the Founding Fathers really want the government to look like? Peter Kastor's new digital history project - "Creating a Federal Government" - looks beyond the elected politicians at the top to provide some answers to this and other questions . He joins Josh and Luke to talk all about it.


    Check out the project ⁠here⁠.

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    1 h y 8 m
  • Wellington Congress - A Hot Mic Special
    Apr 13 2025

    Rory Butcher, Liam Telfer, William Fletcher, Beatrice de Graaf and Karen Robson join Luke, Zack and Josh for a series of Vox pops live from the Wellington Congress, organised by the University of Southampton's Special Collections Department.


    Special Collections (Wellington Papers): https://www.southampton.ac.uk/archives/index.page

    Rory Butcher: https://x.com/RMB_History

    William Fletcher: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/william-fletcher#:~:text=He%20is%20an%20elected%20Associate,Historical%20Research%2C%20University%20of%20London.

    Josh Provan's blog: https://adventuresinhistoryland.com/2014/03/17/the-duke-and-the-tsar-part-1/


    Support the show at https://patreon.com/thenapoleonicwarspod

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