I am plowing through Pic related and I'm going to need another podcast soon. I'm thinking a history of Britain, China or Greece, but any recommendations are welcome. What are some quality /His/ podcasts?
>>1715623
I listened to the History of Russia podcast by mark strauss, I didn't look at reviews before hand so if it's shit compared to other I wouldn't know
go get an audiobook of SPQR by M.B.
You'll be smarter than every normie in a ten mile radius
>>1715623
The two continuation podcasts are great.
History of Byzantium
and
Revolutions
>>1715633
>smarter than every normie in a ten mile radius
not really the objective, but thanks for the rec.
/his/ could do resources in the sticky, or perhaps a wiki.
Go-to recommendation is Hardore History by Dan Carlin, which most have already heard about. It's less scholarly and geared more toward storytelling/drama, but a fantastic introduction to any of the subjects it touches on.
A History of Byzantium also exists and is ongoing; you could jump on that if you're not fatigued with all things Rome by the end of Duncan's series.
>>1715658
Ya I plan on continuing to listen to Mike Duncan, I like how he mixes in a little bit of colloquialism to keep it entertaining.
Any other speakers I should check out?
>>1715833
A friend recommended Dan Carlin to me as well, I should probably jump on that in order to not be the only one out of the loop
>>1715833
http://hispedia.wikia.com/wiki//his/_Wikia exists
but it's just memes
>>1715623
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