• Rubezahl@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    For history:

    Revolutions by Mike Duncan. You can start with the Haitian and the Mexican revolutions. Then just listen to whichever season you want.

    Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History.

    The History of Rome by Mike Duncan.

    These are absolutely amazing.

    Honorable mentions for Behind the Bastards and Lions Lead by Donkeys, if you like some banter along with the story telling.

    Edit: someone in here reminded me about Your Undivided Attention. It is, literally and without irony, the most important podcast you could ever listen.

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      11 months ago

      Behind the Bastards is my top recommendation. Just learning how truly awful the world has been for a few thousand years is soul crushingly entertaining.

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      Carlin’s podcast (and a lot of popular history podcasts) are generally considered fairly poor by academic historians, in regard to accurately portraying modern historical research. I think those kinds of podcasts are good to engage and stimulate interest in history, as long as the listener understands that they are a kind of “pop” history and should be taken with a grain of salt.

      Same goes for a lot of popular books, like Sapiens.

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      I second all of these. I will also recommend the Pirate History Podcast, Fall of Civilizations, and The Ancient World for history podcasts.