What podcasts can /his/ recommended to me? I've listened or listen to 'The History of Rome', 'Hardcore History' and 'The Martyrmade Podcast'. Also 'Zafarrancho', but that's /ñ/-exclusive.
What else is good?
bump; i'd also like some history podcasts
>"Revolutions" Mike Duncans series after History of Rome about various revolutions
>The Eastern Border, show about soviet history by a latvian journalist. It's quite good, but I recommend starting with the "Olympic Burger" episode
>The Lesser Bonapartes, comedic show about under-appreciated areas of history, generally factually accurate. I suggest starting with their first series about the successor states to Alexander's Empire
>History on Fire, Like Dan Carlin, but with an italian accent and a focus on fact rather than entertainment
>The British History Podcast, A very well done show about the history of the British Isles, does a good job not neglecting the Anglo-Saxon period. There's a large chunk of non-narrative history episodes after the arrival of anglo saxons that you could skip, but I suggest listening to them.
>The History of Byzantium, Follow-up to the History of Rome. Great for Byzaboos like me
>The History of China, an okay podcast on Chinese History, gets much better over time.
If you have anymore, add them. These are the good ones which I am presently listening to.
bump for more podcasts
The Dark Myths network, the Agora network, and indie podcasts are usually good. In Our Time is also pretty good
>>1533166
Not OP but thanks m9, I'll give these a look
>>1533174
No problem, they're all pretty good. I especially like The Eastern Border, there's quite a few good anecdotes and soviet jokes in that show.
>>1533166
>>1533171
I'll check them out, thanks.