
Khaki Malarkey
By Khaki Malarkey
A weekly podcast exploring the most exciting military history books to hit the shelves, covering every area, period and topic of conflict.
Hosted by Olivia Smith and Phoebe Style.

Khaki MalarkeyDec 15, 2020

Conquistadores - with Fernando Cervantes

Napoleon and Russia in 1812 - with Jesse Alexander

Poland in WWII - with Jennifer Grant

The Wolf Age - with Tore Skeie

War of Empires - with Rob Lyman and Lucy Betteridge-Dyson

African History - with Luke Pepera

Army Girls - with Tessa Dunlop

Pulp Vietnam - with Gregory Daddis

Back to Action

Gulf War Comms - with Lt.Col. John Kirby

The History Tellers

Attagirls - with Paul Olavesen-Stabb

Armoured Vehicles - Ramsdell Group

Remembrance Day - with Lewis Moody

The Bronze Lie - with Myke Cole

Fighting on Film

The WarFest Special

The Reckoning - with Prit Buttar

The Churchill Quiz - with Kieran Whitworth

Sister in Arms - with Julie Wheelwright

The Eastern Front - with Waitman Beorn

Queens of the Crusades - with Alison Weir

Chalke Valley History Festival

The Rhine in ‘45 - with Jesse Alexander

No Roses On A Sailor’s Grave - with John Henry Phillips

Britain’s War - with Daniel Todman

#VeteranChats - with Dave Bentley

An Equal Burden: The Men of the Royal Army Medical Corps - with Jessica Meyer

The Beauty and the Terror - with Catherine Fletcher

#VeteranChats - with Caroline Paige and Val Marden

Khaki Devil - with Taff Gillingham

CWGC - War Graves Week
This week Olivia and Phoebe chat to Megan Maltby, Scott Smith and Max Dutton of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to talk about #WarGravesWeek and highlight the history of the First and Second World War here in the United Kingdom.
https://www.cwgc.org/our-war-graves-your-history/war-graves-week/

The Black Prince - with Michael Jones

Even More Malarkey

Ladies of the Magna Carta - with Sharon Connolly
Join us as we speak to Sharon Connolly about their new book Ladies of the Magna Carta: Women of Influence in Thirteenth Century England. If you’d like to get in touch, you can find us on Twitter @KhakiMalarkey. Edited by Zack O’Leary (@zickzack142). Hosted by Phoebe Style (@ph0ebestyle) and Olivia Smith (OliviaSmithHist).

Sheriffmuir 1715 - with Stuart Reid
Join us as we speak to Stuart Reid about their book Sheriffmuir 1715. If you’d like to get in touch, you can find us on Twitter @KhakiMalarkey. Edited by Zack O’Leary (@zickzack142). Hosted by Phoebe Style (@ph0ebestyle) and Olivia Smith (OliviaSmithHist).

The Children of Ash and Elm - with Neil Price

#PhDChat3 - with Emma Forth
Join us as we speak to Emma Forth for another instalment of our #PhDChats - Emma is researching cinema in the UK during the Great War at the University of Edinburgh. If you’d like to get in touch, you can find us on Twitter @KhakiMalarkey. Edited by Zack O’Leary (@zickzack142). Hosted by Phoebe Style (@ph0ebestyle) and Olivia Smith (OliviaSmithHist).

The Hundred Years War: A People's History - with David Green
Join us as we speak to David Green about their new book The Hundred Years War: A People's History. If you’d like to get in touch, you can find us on Twitter @KhakiMalarkey. Edited by Zack O’Leary (@zickzack142). Hosted by Phoebe Style (@ph0ebestyle) and Olivia Smith (OliviaSmithHist).

Airborne Chaplains in the Second World War - with Linda Parker
Join us as we speak to Linda Parker about her new book, 'Nearer My God to Thee: Airborne Chaplains in the Second World War'. If you’d like to get in touch, you can find us on Twitter @KhakiMalarkey. Edited by Zack O’Leary. Hosted by Phoebe Style and Olivia Smith.

Rome: A History in Seven Sackings - with Matthew Kneale
Join us as we speak to Matthew Kneale about his book, 'Rome: A History in Seven Sackings'. If you’d like to get in touch, you can find us on Twitter @KhakiMalarkey. Edited by Zack O’Leary. Hosted by Phoebe Style and Olivia Smith.

One Day in August - with David O’Keefe

A Knight and a Spy 1410 - with Simon Fairfax

Marcus Agrippa: Right Hand Man of Caesar Augustus - with Lindsay Powell

The Castle in the Wars of the Roses - with Dan Spencer

The Song of Simon de Montfort - with Sophie Ambler
Join us as we speak to Sophie Therese Ambler about her new book, The Song of Simon de Montfort: England’s First Revolutionary. If you’d like to get in touch, you can find us on Twitter @KhakiMalarkey. Edited by Zack O’Leary. Hosted by Phoebe Style and Olivia Smith.

Life in the Redcoat

Single Ship Actions of the War of 1812 - with Nicholas James Kaizer

Romans at War - with Simon Elliot
Join us as we speak to Simon Elliot about his new book, Romans at War. If you’d like to get in touch, you can find us on Twitter @KhakiMalarkey. Edited by Zack O’Leary. Hosted by Phoebe Style and Olivia Smith.

A Bomber Wireless Operator's Story
Jane Gulliford-Lowes joins us to discuss her book Above Us The Stars: 10 Squadron Bomber Command - The Wireless Operators Story. We talk about her personal connections with the book's subject, and the process discover why Halifax bombers is a reverse TARDIS, is better than the Lancaster, and why wireless operators were great party planners.
Khaki Malarkey is a military history review podcast bringing you interviews with the most exciting military historians on their latest discoveries, and book releases. Where possible we also try to get you a discount on the titles we feature. Presented by Zack White, Phoebe Style and Olivia Smith, the podcast is affiliated to the British Commission of Military History. You can get in touch with the team on twitter @KhakiMalarkey.

#PhDChat 2 - with Kirsty Haslam
We speak to Kirsty Haslam for the second instalment of our #PhDChats! Kirsty is a graduate from St Andrews, holds an MA in Museum Studies from UCL and is now in the third year of her PhD looking at the social and cultural impact of warfare in late-medieval and early-modern Scotland. If you’re interested in getting involved and chatting about your military history PhD research, you can find us on Twitter @KhakiMalarkey! Edited by Zack O’Leary. Hosted by Phoebe Style and Olivia Smith.

Under Fire: Black Britain in Wartime - with Stephen Bourne
We speak to Stephen Bourne about his newly released book Under Fire: Black Britain in Wartime, 1939-45 (The History Press, 2020). The author of a number of books, including Black Poppies and The Motherland Calls, Stephen speaks to Phoebe and Liv about race relations in Britain during the First and Second World Wars. Khaki Malarkey is a weekly military history review podcast bringing you research that's hot off the press -- get in touch with us through our Twitter: @KhakiMalarkey. Hosted by Phoebe Style and Olivia Smith. Edited by Zack O'Leary (Twitter: @zickzack142).

Charlie Pritchard: He Did His Bit - with Peter Jones
We speak to historian Peter Jones about all things rugby, First World War, and his new book He Did His Bit - Stories Behind the Shirt Collection of Welsh Rugby Legend Charlie Pritchard (Gomer, 2020). Khaki Malarkey is a military history review podcast featuring the most exciting and up to date research in the field. Get in touch via our Twitter account: @KhakiMalarkey. Presented by Phoebe Style and Olivia Smith.

MI9 in WW2 with Helen Fry
We speak to Helen Fry about her new book MI9, discovering the vital role that the organisation played in rescuing downed airmen during the Second World. Along the way we discover that The Great Escape is more realistic than you'd imagine, how historians have missed a trick in the intelligence archives, and why Ian Fleming would be great on a road trip.
Khaki Malarkey is a military history review podcast bringing you interviews with the most exciting military historians on their latest discoveries, and book releases. Where possible we also try to get you a discount on the titles we feature. Presented by Zack White, Phoebe Style and Olivia Smith, the podcast is affiliated to the British Commission of Military History. You can get in touch with the team on twitter @KhakiMalarkey.

80 Years Wars with Jack Abernethy - PhD Chats
In the first of our monthly PhD chats feature, Jack Abernethy joins Phoebe and Olivia to discuss his research on the Scotch-Dutch Brigade during the 80 Years War.
Warning: Contains description of graphic battle injury.

Sicily 1943 - with James Holland
We speak to WW2 historian James Holland about his book Sicily 1943. As we talk about the campaign we find out why Patton might be more like Trump that we think, why Sicily was the tipping point in WW2, and why his good friend Al Murray wouldn't necessarily have a seat in the car if James went on a road trip with historical figures!
Khaki Malarkey is a military history review podcast bringing you interviews with the most exciting military historians on their latest discoveries, and book releases. Where possible we also try to get you a discount on the titles we feature. Presented by Zack White, Phoebe Style and Olivia Smith, the podcast is affiliated to the British Commission of Military History. You can get in touch with the team on twitter @KhakiMalarkey.

1666 - Plague, War & Hellfire
We are joined by Rebecca Rideal, author of 1666: Plague, War & Hellfire, to talk about the insanity of going to war in the middle of a pandemic, why being a general and an admiral was a thing in the 17th century, and how Charles II may, or may not, be underrated.
Khaki Malarkey is a military history review podcast bringing you interviews with the most exciting military historians on their latest discoveries, and book releases. Where possible we also try to get you a discount on the titles we feature. Presented by Zack White, Phoebe Style and Olivia Smith, the podcast is affiliated to the British Commission of Military History. You can get in touch with the team on twitter @KhakiMalarkey.

Women in Ancient Warfare
We speak to Paul Chrystal, author of Women at War in the Classical World in a brilliant interview about the Amazons, Boudicca, female Gladiators, and much more.
Remember to listen through to the end of the episode, in order to hear an exclusive discount code for Paul's title, which you can redeem for 20% off at Pen and Sword's website.
Khaki Malarkey is a military history review podcast bringing you interviews with the most exciting military historians on their latest discoveries, and book releases. Where possible we also try to get you a discount on the titles we feature. Presented by Zack White, Phoebe Style and Olivia Smith, the podcast is affiliated to the British Commission of Military History. You can get in touch with the team on twitter @KhakiMalarkey.

Prequel: So Much Malarkey
In the prequel episode to this exciting new military history review podcast, the presenters Zack White, Olivia Smith and Phoebe Style help you to get to know them, and what military history means to them. They chat about the podcast, what you can expect, and the state of military history right now, whilst also discussing what happens if you take Bear Grylls to the top of a war memorial, and why a game of historical 'snog, marry, avoid' could avert a world war.
Khaki Malarkey is a military history review podcast bringing you interviews with the most exciting military historians on their latest discoveries, and book releases. Where possible we also try to get you a discount on the titles we feature. Presented by Zack White, Phoebe Style and Olivia Smith, the podcast is affiliated to the British Commission of Military History. You can get in touch with the team on twitter @KhakiMalarkey.