Looking for podcasts on history that are fairly entertaining. If the narration is too flat I end up inadvertently tuning it out so the "entertaining" bit is actually fairly important.
I've been through all of Hardcore History at this point, so no need to recommend that. Or argue about the accuracy of Dan's recounting...
Thanks guys for reading and all recommendations.
More sociological than historical, but Revisionist History with Malcolm Gladwell is super interesting.
It's got kind of a left-slant, but it's not overt and in your face.
Does anyone have links to Dan Carlin's podcasts that I can use on mobile?
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I enjoy the Lesser Bonapartes.
It's not very academic so you don't get a super in depth look at things but I enjoy the casual style and if you pick the topics you know jack shit about it's still informative.
Does anyone know of any good podcasts on US history from British colonial Times to maybe 1900 or 1945? Thanks