Multiple podcasters have reported on Best Military History Podcasts. Here are 25 of our favorites.
In this episode of the New Books in Military History podcast, host Marshall Poe speaks with historian Reid Mitchell about his book The Vacant Chair: The Northern Soldier Leaves Home. Mitchell's book examines the experiences of Northern soldiers fighting in the Civil War, focusing on their psychological state, their familial relationships, and the ways in which they interacted with the larger society in which they were embedded. Mitchell discusses the historical context of the book, how he conducted his research, and the topics he explores in the book. He also speaks about the abiding interest in the Civil War and why understanding it is still so crucial to understanding the history of the United States.
In this podcast, Dan Snow of History Hit explores the history of warfare, from its origins in tribal skirmishes to the massive, global conflicts of the modern age. He looks at the tactics and weapons that have been developed throughout the centuries, from primitive spears and swords to cannons and missiles. He also examines the changing nature of warfare and how technology has changed the way wars are fought. Dan talks to military historians, archaeologists and veterans to gain insight into this fascinating subject.
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