Are there any good /his/ related podcasts?
>>2935637
Off the top of my head, History of Rome, and History of Byzantium come to mind
Dan carlins hardcore history is decent but not my favorite
History of Rome
History of Byzantium
And the British history podcast are all exceptional
>>2935646
Those are the most popular two by far.
>History of Britain
>Fall of Rome Podcast (probably one of the best I've ever heard)
>12 Byzantine Emperors
>History of Ancient Greece (annoying voice but pretty solid discussion)
>The Trojan War (not really history, but good either way)
A few others get mentioned/recommended by HoByz: History of Iran and History of Iran, but I haven't listened to them so can't vouch.
>>2936437
Sorry, meant to say
*History of Iran and History of Bulgaria
In the last sentence
>>2936437
It's called the British History Podcast, not History of Britain.
>Fall of Rome Podcast
Absolutely patrician taste, anon.
This is pretty weird. Just came here to start this same thread.
The BBC has both History Extra and In Our Time.
Both are pretty good in my opinion, and they cover a wide range of subjects.
>>2936437
There's a History of the Germans, but that's dead too, I think.
History of the Cold War podcast is the current one I'm listening to.
I have history of Poland podcast up next and will someday get around to Dan Carlin's hardcore history