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The Napoleonic Wars Podcast (aka The Napoelonicist)

The Napoleonic Wars Podcast (aka The Napoelonicist)

By Zack White

Unlock bonus content: https://anchor.fm/the-napoleonicist/subscribe All the angles on all the people form the period 1775-1815, this podcast offers a rich array of interviews, narratives and opinion pieces on a vast range of topics. Ideal for specialists and newcomers to the period alike. You can support this content & get exclusive perks at: www.patreon.com/thenapoleonicwarspod
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Berthier - 'Napoleon's Wife'

The Napoleonic Wars Podcast (aka The Napoelonicist)May 31, 2023

Berthier - 'Napoleon's Wife'

Berthier - 'Napoleon's Wife'

Rachael Stark returns with another instalment in the Marshals series, as we discuss the life and character of Berthier - the man who made Napoleon's visions comprehensible to the rest of the army.

Twitter: @bookish_Rachael | @zwhitehistory

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May 31, 202301:01:38
The Convention of Cintra - Peninsular War Episode 5

The Convention of Cintra - Peninsular War Episode 5

The popular Peninsular War series returns with an instalment dedicated to the deeply controversial convention of Cintra. Josh Provan joins me to chat about why this was ridiculed at home in the UK and abroad, why it was also necessary 48 hours after Wellesley's victory at Vimeiro, and how the inquiry into its signing unfolded.

Twitter: @zwhitehistory | @landofhistory

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May 28, 202301:09:37
Napoleon's Spy - The Russia Campaign & Ben Kane's New Novel
May 25, 202301:14:26
Greatest 'What If' in Napoleonic History - Part 1
May 14, 202301:20:07
Ending the War - The Horrible Peace
May 07, 202301:24:31
The Guerilla War - Peninsular War Part 4

The Guerilla War - Peninsular War Part 4

Charles Esdaile joins me to talk about the Guerilla (or little war). We discuss why the conflict is misunderstood, why not everyone guerilla was a patriot, and why Augustina of Aragon as much myth as reality.

Twitter: @CharlesEsdaile | @zwhitehistory

Buy the books: https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3ACharles+Esdaile&s=relevancerank&text=Charles+Esdaile&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1

Apr 30, 202301:16:54
Battle of the Berezina

Battle of the Berezina

Alexander Mikaberidze kicks off the first instalment of a new series on Russia during the Napoleonic era by talking about one of the most significant battles of the entire war: The Battle of the Berezina

Twitter: @AMikaberidze | @zwhitehistory

Buy the book: https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/The-Battle-of-the-Berezina-Paperback/p/18032

Apr 27, 202301:07:29
Peninsular War Episode 3: Santander's Story
Apr 14, 202301:04:35
The Battles of Rolica & Vimeiro - Part 2 of the Peninsular War Saga

The Battles of Rolica & Vimeiro - Part 2 of the Peninsular War Saga

In part of the Peninsular War Series, Josh Provan returns as we discuss in detail the Battles of Rolica and Vimeiro - the early British engagements of the Peninsular War. We talk about their promising commander, Sir Arthur Wellesley, explore the motivations behind the French response to the landing of British troops and explore the successes and failures on both sides.


Twitter: @Landofhistory | @zwhitehistory


Apr 10, 202301:40:34
Part 2: The Duchy of Warsaw Army

Part 2: The Duchy of Warsaw Army

Dawid Gralik returns to continue our exploration of the Duchy of Warsaw's army, looking at their service record, what happens to these men post-war, and yes, Zack manages to squeeze in some crime and punishment questions.

Twitter: @dawgra93 | @zwhitehistory

Mar 29, 202301:31:02
The Duchy of Warsaw Army - Part 1

The Duchy of Warsaw Army - Part 1

In the first of two instalments, Dawid Gralik joins me to talk about the complex history of Poland, how it influenced the politics of the Napoleonic Wars, and the make up of the Duchy of Warsaw Army Twitter: @dawgra93 | @zwhitehistory

Mar 25, 202301:15:02
The Marshals' Wives' Tale
Mar 08, 202301:33:54
Uproar - Satire, Scandal, Caricatures and the genius of Gilray - with Alice Loxton
Feb 26, 202301:03:19
Simon Bolivar - the Napoleon of South America?

Simon Bolivar - the Napoleon of South America?

Josh Provan returns to talk about the life of Simon Bolivar, a remarkable individual, widely regarded as the father of a number of South American nations, who had a career that resembled a yo-yo - for reasons we explore.

Twitter: @zwhitehistory | @LandofHistory

Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/thenapoleonicwarspod

Feb 24, 202301:37:07
Poniatowski - The Three Day Marshal

Poniatowski - The Three Day Marshal

In another instalment of 'Marshal Mayhem', the mighty Rachael Stark returns to talk about the man who, tragically, only held his marshal's baton for three days: Poniatowski - a remarkable, dogmatic, character, who I end up describing as 'Murat, but better'

Twitter: @zwhitehistory | @bookish_rachael

Feb 20, 202301:13:46
George Washington - Episode II of the American War of Independence Saga

George Washington - Episode II of the American War of Independence Saga

In the second instalment of the series on the American War of Independence, Eddie Zimmerman returns for a chat about the iconic American. A man whose sheer tenacity kept the fledgling USA in the war despite repeated military setbacks in the early stages of the war. We discuss the myths and controversies as well as the man's character, and why he may have been fundamental to helping America define itself.

Twitter: @zwhitehistory | @EdwardZimm1778


Feb 05, 202301:33:27
The Greatest Statesman (Part 1)

The Greatest Statesman (Part 1)

A bar brawl of an episode ensues as, in what is only the first half of two instalments, Luke Reynolds, Alexander Mikaberidze, Jacqueline Reiter and Josh Provan thrash out the arguments in favour of some famous contenders, and unexpected wildcards.

Twitter: @zwhitehistory | @lureynol | @AMikaberidze | @latelordchatham | @LandOfHistory

Get hours of bonus episodes at www.patreon.com/thenapoleonicwarspod


Jan 29, 202302:23:46
The Peninsular War - Origins

The Peninsular War - Origins

In a brand new 'History of the Peninsular War' feature, Josh Provan and I sit down for an impassioned and entertaining back and forth where we discuss the origins of the Napoleon's Spanish Ulcer, the initial lack of British willingness to get involved, how Murat just made everything worse, and why the Battle of Bailen was a dream by every conceivable measure.

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Get a whole host of perks on patreon, from meet ups to online courses at https://www.patreon.com/thenapoleonicwarspod

Jan 25, 202301:35:43
Murat: All balls, no brains?

Murat: All balls, no brains?

Rachael Stark returns for the latest monthly marshal special, as we explore the life of the flamboyant, hugely brave, but also often foolish Marshal Murat - a man who styled an ostrich feather better than any man alive, but whose reckless bravery and lack of strategic vision at times had its drawbacks.

Twitter: @zwhitehistory | @bookish_rachael

Get loads of bonus perks and more exclusive episodes at: https://www.patreon.com/thenapoleonicwarspod

Jan 17, 202301:16:57
Marshal Oudinot: Decent, NOT dim!

Marshal Oudinot: Decent, NOT dim!

Rachael Stark returns to the show to deliver a brilliant run down of the life of Marshal Oudinot. We question that infamous comment by Napoleon, explore the integrity that underpinned his life choices, and ask why he was such a bullet magnet.

Twitter: @zwhitehistory | @bookish_rachael

Jan 01, 202301:27:09
The Legacy of the War of 1812
Dec 31, 202201:34:58
Origins of the American War of Independence

Origins of the American War of Independence

In the first instalment of a new series, Eddie Zimmerman talks about why the 13 colonies slid from discontent to outright rebellion against the crown.

I also manage to forget what show I'm presenting...

Twitter: @zwhitehistory | @EdwardZimm1778

Dec 30, 202202:13:39
Impressment and the War of 1812
Dec 30, 202201:06:27
Re-enactment Part 1 - A Soldier's Life for me

Re-enactment Part 1 - A Soldier's Life for me

Rory Butcher and Liam Telfer join me to talk about how what make the world of re-enactment 'tick'. We discuss the realism debate, the unique insights and benefits that re-enactment offers, whether or not horses are terrifying, and the contentious subject of whether or not women should be allowed in the fighting line.

Twitter: @zwhitehistory | @RMB_History | @liamtelfer

Dec 29, 202201:54:09
Napoleon - The Reckoning
Dec 25, 202201:37:00
Women in the War of 1812
Dec 23, 202201:05:09
Naval Discipline and the War of 1812
Dec 16, 202201:35:28
Most significant battle of the War of 1812
Dec 07, 202201:46:05
West India Regiments in the War of 1812
Nov 30, 202259:18
An Announcement: New Beginnings & Exciting Opportunities
Nov 26, 202209:39
Native Americans in the War of 1812
Nov 13, 202201:19:48
China in the Napoleonic Era
Oct 16, 202201:36:39
Napoleonic France: A State of Terror?
Oct 09, 202201:10:32
Bernadotte - Ungrateful, not a traitor
Oct 02, 202201:25:42
War & Public Opinion in Britain, France & The Netherlands
Sep 29, 202201:49:07
Kutuzov - The 'Outfoxer' of Napoleon
Sep 25, 202201:41:36
Attitudes to sexual misconduct in the British Army
Sep 18, 202238:54
War Graves: The NRWGC and honouring the war dead

War Graves: The NRWGC and honouring the war dead

Death in the service of your country is a tragedy. In a 'Re-up' of an episode from 11 months, Marcus Cribb interviews me and Ed Coss about the aims of the Napoleonic & Revolutionary War Graves Charity, which is now open for membership and donations at www.nrwgc.com

Twitter: @zwhitehistory | @NRWGCharity

Attend the War & Peace in the Age of Napoleon Conference: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/napoleonic-amp-revolutionary-war-graves-charity-50212120553

Find out more about the Napoleonic & Revolutionary War Graves Charity: www.nrwgc.com

Aug 31, 202201:32:22
MacDonald: The Forgotten Marshal?

MacDonald: The Forgotten Marshal?

Rachael Stark returns with her monthly Marshal feature, as we look at one of the Marshals who has been pushed to the edge of popular memory: The morally principled MacDonald.


Twitter: @Bookish_Rachael | @zwhitehistory | @NRWGCharity

Rachael's Twitter profile: https://twitter.com/Bookish_Rachael

Attend the War & Peace in the Age of Napoleon Conference: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/napoleonic-amp-revolutionary-war-graves-charity-50212120553

Find out more about the Napoleonic & Revolutionary War Graves Charity: www.nrwgc.com

Aug 28, 202201:06:09
Davout: The Iron Marshal

Davout: The Iron Marshal

In the first instalment of a new feature on The Napoleonicist, Rachael Stark offers a blisteringly brilliant run down of the life, talents, achievements and controversies of Davout - widely regarded as one of, if not THE finest of Napoleon's marshals, and a man of integrity to boot.

Twitter: @zwhitehistory | @Bookish_Rachael

Jul 27, 202201:11:16
The Greatest Musician of the Napoleonic Era
Jul 14, 202201:50:04
Who owned Waterloo?
Jun 19, 202201:44:14
Napoleon's Great Scapegoat: Grouchy's Waterloo
Jun 17, 202201:25:07
Touring the Waterloo Battlefield
Jun 10, 202201:14:50
The Maligned Majority: German auxiliary troops in the British Army during the Flanders Campaign 1793-5
May 26, 202201:23:06
The Most Irritating Myth of the Napoleonic Era
May 17, 202204:06:35
Not just incompetent officers?: The British Army in Flanders 1793-95
May 06, 202201:22:09
Armies and Enemies of Napoleon

Armies and Enemies of Napoleon

Alexander Mikaberidze, Kenton White and Philip Ball join me to talk about their contributions to an exciting volume on the armies and enemies of Napoleon. 

Buy the book: Armies and Enemies of Napoleon, 1789-1815 | From Reason to Revolution 1721-1815 | Helion & Company

Twitter: @zwhitehistory | @AMikaberidze | @whitey_boy | @Hindu_Stan


You can support this content & get exclusive perks at: www.patreon.com/thenapoleonicist 

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Apr 28, 202201:27:42
Mythbusting Wellington's vilified foreign unit: the Chasseurs Britanniques

Mythbusting Wellington's vilified foreign unit: the Chasseurs Britanniques

Alistair Nichols joins me to talk about his research on the Chasseurs Britanniques - a unit which has often been characterised by its bad desertion record, yet which in reality served well in a range of theatres over the Napoleonic Wars.

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Apr 21, 202201:18:25
British officers in the Portuguese army

British officers in the Portuguese army

Bob Burnham returns to talk about the experiences of British officers serving in the Portuguese army, and what we know about their importance in the force's success.


You can support this content & get exclusive perks at: www.patreon.com/thenapoleonicist 

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Apr 09, 202201:11:52
The Great Waterloo Diorama

The Great Waterloo Diorama

James Cowan and Peter Molloy join me to talk about their efforts to create a brand new diorama of the Battle of Waterloo, how they are incorporating cutting edge research into their work, and the history of Napoleonic-focused dioramas.

For more on Waterloo Uncovered, visit: waterloouncovered.com

To find out about the work of the Halo Trust, visit: www.halotrust.org

Twitter: @Peter_Molloy_ | @DigWaterloo | @zwhitehistory


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Mar 31, 202201:06:33
Napoleonic Boardgaming

Napoleonic Boardgaming

Ed Coss joins me to talk about board games focusing on the Napoleonic era, and their role (or not) as educational tools.


Twitter: @zwhitehistory


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Mar 28, 202201:17:14
Playing the Napoleonic War Game

Playing the Napoleonic War Game

Miles Reidy from Little Wars TV joins me to chat about the joys of making a miniatures war game work, and how Little Wars TV has been working to create a supportive community for war gamers across the world.

Find out more about Little Wars TV https://www.youtube.com/c/LittleWarsTV

Twitter: @zwhitehistory | @littlewarstv


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Mar 23, 202248:38
Napoleonic Miniature Wargaming

Napoleonic Miniature Wargaming

Chris Pramas joins me to talk about the development, evolution, joys and even prejudices within the world of Napoleonic miniatures wargaming over the last 70 years, as we discuss the history of the genre.

Twitter: @zwhitehistory | @Pramas

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Mar 18, 202201:17:31
The Greatest Wargame
Mar 13, 202201:56:41
Wargaming the Battle of Waterloo
Mar 07, 202201:22:15
Retelling Napoleon's 1812 and 1813 campaigns

Retelling Napoleon's 1812 and 1813 campaigns

Jesse Alexander of Real Time History joins me to about the process, challenges, and importance of retelling the story of Napoleon's 1812 and 1813. We explore how Real Time History put their episodes together, their different way of doing history, and the meticulous research that goes into each episode, as well as the sources that can help us achieve a better understanding of the period.


Twitter: @jesse_history | @realtime_hist

To support Real Time History: www.patreon.com/realtimehistory 

Feb 23, 202201:05:54
Wellington's Portuguese Army: The Forgotten Evidence

Wellington's Portuguese Army: The Forgotten Evidence

Bob Burnham, co author of 'In the Words of Wellington's Fighting Cocks' joins me to discuss the holy grail of some long forgotten material which has the potential to rewrite our understanding of the Portuguese forces that served alongside the British and Spanish during the Peninsular War. 


Twitter: @Zwhitehistory

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Feb 15, 202201:19:03
The Birth of Science in the Napoleonic Era
Feb 07, 202201:01:01
Most significant woman of the Napoleonic era
Jan 29, 202201:53:57
Greatest Film of the Napoleonic Era
Jan 12, 202203:51:12
The state of Napoleonic History
Dec 29, 202101:44:14
Most Misunderstood Napoleonic Person
Dec 22, 202101:49:11
The Battle of Quatre Bras
Dec 08, 202101:15:05
Wives, Whores & Amazons - Women in Napoleonic era Armies
Nov 24, 202101:09:01
Crime and Punishment in Wellington's Army 1810-11

Crime and Punishment in Wellington's Army 1810-11

Delving into the records for the British army in Portugal in 1810-11, I look at the challenges of maintaining discipline and morale amongst the British troops during this period, and the way in which it sheds light on wider issues within the British army.

Twitter: @zwhitehistory 

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Nov 10, 202139:37
Most Significant Naval Figure of the Napoleonic Era
Oct 30, 202101:27:37
Most significant naval event

Most significant naval event

What was the most significant naval event of the period? According to this panel of experts, definitely not any of the battles that might immediately spring to mind! Trafalgar is well and truly sidelined as Sam Jolley, Callum Easton, Jamie Goodall, and Andy Young take us on a master class of smart thinking in their pitches.

Twitter: @zwhitehistory | @s_jolley | @CallumCe309 | @L_Historienne | @Strategyforwar1

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Oct 25, 202101:16:55
The Battle of Trafalgar: Mythbusted

The Battle of Trafalgar: Mythbusted

John Morewood joins me to explain why pretty much everything you thought you knew about Nelson's last, great victory, is probably wrong.

Twitter: @zwhitehistory 

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Oct 21, 202101:07:48
Admiral Pulteney Malcolm - A forgotten, gifted Admiral

Admiral Pulteney Malcolm - A forgotten, gifted Admiral

Paul Martinovich joins me to discuss the life and exploits of a remarkable admiral who you're unlikely to have heard of - Admiral Pulteney Malcolm - but whose career was nothing short of remarkable.

Twitter: @zwhitehistory 

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Oct 17, 202101:01:28
Napoleon's Admiral's - Boney's Boys on the high seas

Napoleon's Admiral's - Boney's Boys on the high seas

Josh Provan joins me to talk about some of the most significant French naval commanders of the period, looking at the successes, failures, and arguably unfair criticisms that can be made of these often neglected seafarers.

Twitter: @zwhitehistory | @LandofHistory

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Oct 14, 202101:25:17
The Naval War of 1812

The Naval War of 1812

Nick Kaizer, author of 'Revenge in the Name of Honour' joins me to talk about how the Royal Navy was force-fed a slice on humble piece by the fledgling USA when it came to engagements during the War of 1812.

Twitter: @zwhitehistory | @kaizer_nick

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Oct 10, 202101:01:18
Pirates - with Jamie Goodall

Pirates - with Jamie Goodall

Pirate historian Dr Jamie Goodall joins me to talk about her research on everything to do with the world of pirates during the Napoleonic age and beyond, including her brilliant book Pirates of the Chesapeake Bay. We talk about the Disneyfication of the piracy, why taverns weren't always scenes of debauchery, and bust a few myths about pirate democracy.

Twitter: @L_Historienne | @zwhitehistory

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Oct 06, 202139:21
The Napoleonic & Revolutionary War Graves Charity

The Napoleonic & Revolutionary War Graves Charity

Marcus Cribb takes over hosting duties and host Zack moves into the guest hotseat along with Ed Coss, as they talk about the aims of a brand new charity dedicated to honouring the war dead from the period 1775-1815.

To find out more about the NRWGC, follow the charity on twiter at:https://twitter.com/NRWGCharity

Find us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NRWGCharity

Join our mailing list by emailing: nrwgcharity@gmail.com

Book to attend out free online launch at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/napoleonic-revolutionary-war-graves-charity-launch-tickets-170476152762

Sep 29, 202101:29:18
The Politics of War

The Politics of War

Professors Beatrice de Graaf, Alex Mikaberidze and Charles Esdaile join me to discuss how integral politics was to the waging of war during this period, covering everything from diplomacy to how countries were run.

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Youtube: https://youtu.be/Xw1OjtrFBjQ

Sep 15, 202101:49:53
Wellington the great debate

Wellington the great debate

In the longest Napoleonicist episode to date, I am joined by Marcus Cribb and Professor Ed Coss to debate Wellington's life and legacy, offering some exacting criticisms, and difficult home truths along side reasoned analysis, and a lot of laughter. Enjoy this great final instalment of Wellington month folks.

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Aug 30, 202102:09:05
In the Duke's shadow? Wellington's Brigade Commanders

In the Duke's shadow? Wellington's Brigade Commanders

Bob Burnham, the font of knowledge on all things Peninsular War, joins me to discuss some of the successes and failures amongst the men who commanded brigades in Wellington's army during the Peninsular War and Waterloo campaigns.

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Aug 28, 202101:41:49
Wellington's Generals - Nosey's Boys in Spain

Wellington's Generals - Nosey's Boys in Spain

Josh Provan joins me to talk about Wellington's subordinates, their talents and their failings as we shift the limelight away from Wellington to some of those who are sometimes eclipsed by the Duke.


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Aug 25, 202101:27:24
Wellington in India - Shaping a promising career?

Wellington in India - Shaping a promising career?

Martin Howard joins me to discuss his book Wellington and the British Army's Indian Campaigns 1798-1805, looking at Wellington's actions, reactions, and the influences this may or may not have had on the commander that he became.

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Aug 22, 202152:54
The Women in Wellington's World

The Women in Wellington's World

Kristine Hughes Patrone drops by to discuss the real women in Wellington's life - strap in for a rollercoaster ride through scandal, intrigue, and shocking revelations, as she uncovers a the murky world of Georgian society, whilst taking us through some of the most prominent women who featured in Wellington's life.

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Aug 20, 202101:12:10
Wellington's Way of Waging War

Wellington's Way of Waging War

What was Wellington like as a commander? How did he climb the ladder to seniority so swiftly? Where did he learn his craft, and what was unique about his operation 'art'? Lecturer in Defence Studies, Dr Will Fletcher, joins me to unpick the the secrets to Wellington's success in this latest instalment of Wellington month.

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Aug 18, 202152:54
Wellington's Greatest Victory

Wellington's Greatest Victory

As Wellington month continues, Mark Thompson, Marcus Cribb, Beatrice de Graaf, and Josh Provan join me to argue for the Lines of Torres Vedras, Oporto, Toulouse and Assaye as Wellington's greatest victories. This one is a laughter filled and spirited epic (I blame the heat!) - enjoy!


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Aug 10, 202101:53:28
Wellington - Life and Legacy

Wellington - Life and Legacy

Wellington month, as chosen by my Command Patrons, launches on the Napoleonicist, with a run through of the Duke's life, his achievements, and his failings - be warned, I'm more critical than you might expect!

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Aug 04, 202149:48
Waterloo Witnesses with Kristine Hughes Patrone

Waterloo Witnesses with Kristine Hughes Patrone

Kirstine Hughes Patrone joins me to her book Waterloo Witnesses, which explores the experiences of soldiers, and crucially civilians, during the Waterloo campaign.

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Jul 28, 202101:06:50
The Greatest Novels on the Napoleonic Era

The Greatest Novels on the Napoleonic Era

Rachel Stark, Gavin Lewis, Andy Young and Marcus Cribb join me to make the cases for the greatest novels on the Napoleonic era, championing the top 4 as voted for by the public in my recent twitter poll. The Aubrey-Maturin series, War and Peace, Hornblower series and Sharpe series all feature, and we also cover some honourable mentions.

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Jul 14, 202101:52:25
The Second Mahratta War (1803)

The Second Mahratta War (1803)

Josh Provan joins me to discuss the second Anglo-Mahratta War, which forms the basis for his new book Bullocks, Grain and Good Madeira. The battle of Assaye, and sieges of Ahmadnaggar and Gawilghur all feature

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Jun 30, 202101:34:53
The Sword and the Spirit

The Sword and the Spirit

Ed Coss, Vanya Bellinger, Andrew Bamford and Silvia Gregorio Sainz join me to discuss their contributions to an edited collection called 'The Sword and the Spirit'. Napoleon's narcissism, Popham's pomposity, Clausewitz's reputation, and Wellington's arrogance are all in the spotlight!

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Jun 18, 202101:17:58
Waterloo Books

Waterloo Books

In a reviews/recommendations special, I cover Kristine Hughes Patrone's new book 'Waterloo Witnesses', Charles Esdaile's 'Walking Waterloo: A Guide', and give a shout out to a number of titles which you may want to add to their shelves.

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Jun 17, 202124:41
Waterloo through soldiers eyes

Waterloo through soldiers eyes

Retelling the story of Waterloo through the accounts of those who fought in the conflict, drawing on British, French and Prussian accounts.

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Jun 16, 202101:29:30
Greatest Painting of the Napoleonic era
Jun 02, 202101:22:07
To flog, or not to flog: Crime and Punishment in the British Army
May 19, 202133:30
The Battle of Fuentes D'Onoro: Wellington Blunders
May 03, 202157:49
The Greatest Invention of the Napoleonic Age
Apr 21, 202153:55
Anti war sentiment in Britain and the poem Eighteen Hundred and Eleven

Anti war sentiment in Britain and the poem Eighteen Hundred and Eleven

Emma Clery joins me to discuss the anti-war sentiment in Britain during the Napoleonic Wars, as revealed from studying reactions to the poem Eighteen Hundred and Eleven.  

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Poetry and War 

A Short Reference Guide for The Napoleonicist  

Simon Bainbridge, British Poetry and the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars: Visions of Conflict (Oxford University Press, 2003). ----, Napoleon and English Romanticism (Cambridge University Press, 1995).  

Bernard Beatty and Alicia Laspra Rodríguez, ed. Romanticism, Reaction and Revolution: British Views on Spain, 1814–1823  (Peter Lang, 2019).  Betty T. Bennet, British War Poetry in the Age of Romanticism: 1793-1815 (New York, 1976).

Available online, revised by Orianne Smith, at: https://romantic-circles.org/editions/warpoetry/index.html    

Agustín Coletes Blanco and Alicia Laspra Rodríguez, eds. and trans., Libertad frente a Tiranía: Poesía inglesa de la Guerra de la Independencia (1808-1814). Antología bilingüe (Madrid: Fundación Dos de Mayo / Espasa, 2013).   

E.J. Clery, Eighteen Hundred and Eleven: Poetry, Protest and Economic Crisis (Cambridge University Press, 2017)  

Jonatan Gonazález, ‘Wordsworth and Spain: The Peninsular War Translated,’ online at: https://wordsworth.org.uk/blog/2015/05/29/wordsworth-and-spain-the-peninsular-war-translated/

Apr 07, 202101:10:42
Voices from Ireland

Voices from Ireland

To close out Irish month, I reprise the 'Voices' oral history project with a series of readings chosen by listeners covering the experiences of Irish men and women during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic era.

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Mar 31, 202101:26:09
Irish Attitudes to the British Army
Mar 24, 202153:28
Wellington's Right Hand Man?: Marshal William Carr Beresford

Wellington's Right Hand Man?: Marshal William Carr Beresford

I speak to Marcus Beresford, distant relative of Marshal William Carr Beresford about the Marshal's life and career. Part of Irish month on The Napoleonicist.   Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thenapoleonicist Twitter: @zwhitehistory 

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Mar 17, 202102:03:01
Wellington's Irish Army

Wellington's Irish Army

I speak to historian Jim Deery about the Irish troops that served in the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars, as we talk drunkenness, religion, and why most of what we think we know just isn't true.

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Mar 10, 202153:36
A Laboratory of Empire? Ireland, Britain and the 1798 Rebellion

A Laboratory of Empire? Ireland, Britain and the 1798 Rebellion

I speak to Catriona Kennedy about Ireland's experiences in the run up to the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Cleo the cat also make an appearance. Part of Irish month on The Napoleonicist.  

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Mar 03, 202101:08:03
Breaking the News: The British Press and the Peninsular War

Breaking the News: The British Press and the Peninsular War

I delve into how the British press reported on the Peninsular War, covering what they reported, its impact, tackling the question of whether they influenced or reflected popular opinion, and explore how the soldiers reacted.

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Feb 17, 202139:36
Wellington's Forgotten Riflemen - The 5th Battalion 60th Regiment

Wellington's Forgotten Riflemen - The 5th Battalion 60th Regiment

I speak to Rob Griffith about the men of the 5th/60th - a unit of riflemen who are much less well known that their comrades in the 95th Rifles, but who nonetheless have a rich and vibrant history, and we a unit full of remarkable characters. We discuss insanity, desertion, rank and file becoming Portuguese gentry, and the trials and tribulations of serving in a unit which was not your homeland's.

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Feb 03, 202157:21
Napoleon's Means of Motivating his Men

Napoleon's Means of Motivating his Men

I speak to Malia Ogawa on how Napoleon motivated his men on and off the battlefield in a discussion which ranges from the horrors of war, to oratory, PTSD, and authoritarian rulers.

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Jan 20, 202153:20
Chatham, Walcheren, and 'The Nutter' Popham

Chatham, Walcheren, and 'The Nutter' Popham

I speak to the historian Jacqueline Reiter about her research on William Pitt (Lord Chatham), the disastrous Walcheren expedition, and the incredibly pompous maverick Sir Home Popham.  

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Jan 06, 202101:03:15
From Cintra to Salamanca: Shifting Confidence in Wellington's Peninsular Army
Dec 16, 202032:38
Reviews Special - Wellington & His Army
Dec 09, 202028:26
The Great Waterloo Controversy & the 52nd Foot
Dec 02, 202001:13:05
Napoleon's Marshals - Boney's Boys in Spain (Part 2)
Nov 29, 202055:28
Napoleon's Marshals: Boney's Boys in Spain - Part 1
Nov 25, 202001:27:12
Napoleon's Way of Waging Peace
Nov 22, 202051:49
Napoleon's Greatest Battle - Part 2
Nov 18, 202001:05:33
Napoleon the Great Debate
Nov 15, 202001:43:52
Napoleon's Greatest Battle - Part 1
Nov 12, 202055:23
Napoleon's Way of Waging War
Nov 08, 202038:25
Napoleon's Life and Reputation

Napoleon's Life and Reputation

In the first instalment of 'Napoleon month', I explore Napoleon's life, and dig into some of the myths, controversies and subtleties, whilst offering my own views on his actions, and his reputation.

Nov 04, 202048:48
The Battle of Znaim: 1809's Forgotten Battle
Oct 21, 202001:28:14
Wellington's Greatest Victory? - The Lines of Torres
Oct 07, 202001:13:29
Napoleonic surgery, medicine & the human cost of war
Sep 23, 202048:38
Napoleon, theatre & censorship
Sep 09, 202059:15
Wellington and the Scum of the Earth
Aug 26, 202001:10:36
The Battle of Salamanca: A wasted victory?
Jul 22, 202047:26
Cartoons of Conquest: British caricatures and popular interest in the Peninsular War
Jul 08, 202044:50
Waterloo Remembered: Thank yous & credits

Waterloo Remembered: Thank yous & credits

I pay my dues to all the amazing people who have made Waterloo Remembered happen. ❤️
Jun 19, 202011:58
Voices from the Battlefield: 41 - Wellington

Voices from the Battlefield: 41 - Wellington

The Duke of Wellington's letter to Lord Aberdeen informing him of Alexander Gordon's death.
Jun 18, 202004:01
Voices from the Battlefield: 40 - Charles Bell

Voices from the Battlefield: 40 - Charles Bell

Surgeon Sir Charles Bell, on the aftermath of the battle of Waterloo
Jun 18, 202011:38
Voices from the Battlefield: 39 - Cavalier Mercer

Voices from the Battlefield: 39 - Cavalier Mercer

Artillery officer cavalier Mercer describing his experiences at Waterloo
Jun 18, 202012:56
Voices from the Battlefield: 38 - Major George Baring

Voices from the Battlefield: 38 - Major George Baring

Major George Baring on the defence of La Haye Sainte by the KGL
Jun 18, 202005:10
Voices from the Battlefield: 37 - Grouchy

Voices from the Battlefield: 37 - Grouchy

Grouchy's report on his actions during the Waterloo
Jun 18, 202005:50
Voices from the Battlefield: 36 - Clausewitz

Voices from the Battlefield: 36 - Clausewitz

Carl Von Clausewitz, who fought at Wavre
Jun 18, 202007:27
Voices from the Battlefield: 35 - Epoliques de Moduis

Voices from the Battlefield: 35 - Epoliques de Moduis

Jun 18, 202007:37
Voices from the Battlefield: 34 - Jacques Francois Martin

Voices from the Battlefield: 34 - Jacques Francois Martin

Lieutenant Jacques Francois Martin who was in D'Erlon's corps at Waterloo
Jun 18, 202009:53
Voices from the Battlefield: 33 - Major Busgen

Voices from the Battlefield: 33 - Major Busgen

Major Busgen of the Nassau regiment. One of the defenders of Hougoumont.
Jun 18, 202006:28
Waterloo Remembered: Roll of Honour

Waterloo Remembered: Roll of Honour

Marking the 205th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, Marcus Cribb and I read 205 names of those killed at Waterloo, drawn from the British, King's German Legion, Prussian and French armies.
Jun 18, 202028:42
Voices from the Battlefield: 32 - Civilians

Voices from the Battlefield: 32 - Civilians

A selection of accounts showing the experience of civilians during the Waterloo campaign
Jun 18, 202007:50
Voices from the Battlefield: 31 - The Waterloo Despatch

Voices from the Battlefield: 31 - The Waterloo Despatch

The Duke of Wellington's Waterloo Despatch
Jun 18, 202016:21
Voices from the Battlefield 30 - French poem

Voices from the Battlefield 30 - French poem

French poem about Waterloo read by Catriona Seth
Jun 17, 202009:32
Voices from the Battlefield 29 - Thomas Jeremiah

Voices from the Battlefield 29 - Thomas Jeremiah

Royal Welch Fusilier Private Thomas Jeremiah's account of Waterloo
Jun 17, 202018:22
Voices from the Battlefield 28 - Edward Cochrane Frith

Voices from the Battlefield 28 - Edward Cochrane Frith

Edward Cochrane Firth's account of Waterloo
Jun 17, 202008:14
Voices from the Battlefield 27 - George Levan

Voices from the Battlefield 27 - George Levan

Chaplain George Levan and his impact in supporting soldiers after the Waterloo campaign
Jun 17, 202008:09
Voices from the Battlefield 26 - The Prince of Orange

Voices from the Battlefield 26 - The Prince of Orange

William Prince of Orange's letter to his parents written immediately after Waterloo
Jun 17, 202012:03
Voices from the Battlefield 25 - Frances Burney

Voices from the Battlefield 25 - Frances Burney

Frances Burney's account of the civilian experience in Brussels during the Waterloo campaign
Jun 17, 202010:34
Voices from the Battlefield 24 - Edward Cotton

Voices from the Battlefield 24 - Edward Cotton

Edward Cotton, who fought at Waterloo and later became a battlefield guide.
Jun 17, 202009:52
Voices from the Battlefield 23 - Frederick Lindau

Voices from the Battlefield 23 - Frederick Lindau

KGL soldier Frederick Lindau's account of the defence of La Hate Sainte at Waterloo
Jun 17, 202004:26
Voices from the Battlefield 22 - Jonathan Leach

Voices from the Battlefield 22 - Jonathan Leach

Rifle officer Jonathan Leach's account of Waterloo
Jun 17, 202023:21
Waterloo Remembered Day 13: Winning the Peace?

Waterloo Remembered Day 13: Winning the Peace?

I speak to Beatrice De Graaf and Jacqueline Reiter about the aftermath of Waterloo and it's political and cultural legacy.
Jun 17, 202001:04:06
Voices from the Battlefield 21 - Miguel Alava

Voices from the Battlefield 21 - Miguel Alava

Miguel Alava relates his perspective on the Battle of Waterloo
Jun 17, 202010:19
Voices from the Battlefield 20 - Ross Lewin

Voices from the Battlefield 20 - Ross Lewin

Ross Lewin's account of the Waterloo campaign
Jun 16, 202006:41
Voices from the Battlefield 19 - Prussian Voices

Voices from the Battlefield 19 - Prussian Voices

Blucher and an anonymous Prussian officer relate their immediate reactions to the Waterloo campaign
Jun 16, 202007:06
Voices from the Battlefield 18 - Captain Robineau

Voices from the Battlefield 18 - Captain Robineau

French Captain Robineau's account of the Waterloo campaign
Jun 16, 202006:28
Voices from the Battlefield 17 - Lady De Lancey

Voices from the Battlefield 17 - Lady De Lancey

Lady De Lancey relating the death of her husband following his wounds at Waterloo
Jun 16, 202013:44
Voices from the Battlefield 16 - Private O'Neill

Voices from the Battlefield 16 - Private O'Neill

Private O'Neill's account of the Waterloo campaign
Jun 16, 202010:42
Voices from the Battlefield 15 - Coignet

Voices from the Battlefield 15 - Coignet

French Captain Courtney's account of Waterloo
Jun 16, 202003:37
Voices from the Battlefield 14 - James Anton

Voices from the Battlefield 14 - James Anton

James Anton's account of Waterloo
Jun 16, 202016:30
Voices from the Battlefield 13 - George Simmons

Voices from the Battlefield 13 - George Simmons

Rifle officer George Simmons's account of Waterloo
Jun 16, 202002:30
Voices from the Battlefield 12 - Anonymous British soldier

Voices from the Battlefield 12 - Anonymous British soldier

An anonymous account from a soldier in the British 42nd regiment
Jun 16, 202005:54
Voices from the Battlefield 11 - John Scott

Voices from the Battlefield 11 - John Scott

Triangle player John Scott's account of the Waterloo campaign
Jun 16, 202007:00
Waterloo Remembered: Voices from the Battlefield 10 - Carl Jacobi

Waterloo Remembered: Voices from the Battlefield 10 - Carl Jacobi

Carl Jacobi's account of Waterloo
Jun 15, 202010:36
Waterloo Remembered: Voices from the Battlefield 9 - Marshal Ney

Waterloo Remembered: Voices from the Battlefield 9 - Marshal Ney

Marshal Ney defending his actions throughout the Waterloo campaign. Due to technical issues this extract had to be read by Zack White, rather than the intended reader.
Jun 15, 202012:39
Waterloo Remembered: Voices from the Battlefield 8 - Anonymous French source

Waterloo Remembered: Voices from the Battlefield 8 - Anonymous French source

Due to technical issues, this extract had to be read by Zack White, rather than the planned speaker. It comes from an anonymous French account dated simply Paris, 20th June
Jun 15, 202007:32
Waterloo Remembered: Voices from the Battlefield 7 - Henry Bradford

Waterloo Remembered: Voices from the Battlefield 7 - Henry Bradford

Jun 15, 202006:02
Waterloo Remembered: Voices from the Battlefield 6 - John Kincaid

Waterloo Remembered: Voices from the Battlefield 6 - John Kincaid

Rifle officer John Kincaid's account of the Battle of Waterloo
Jun 15, 202002:35
Waterloo Remembered: Voices from the Battlefield 4 - 12 Light Dragoons

Waterloo Remembered: Voices from the Battlefield 4 - 12 Light Dragoons

Two extracts relating different perspectives of the experience of one unit, the British 12 Light Dragoons at Waterloo
Jun 15, 202006:31
Waterloo Remembered: Voices from the Battlefield 3 William Lawrence

Waterloo Remembered: Voices from the Battlefield 3 William Lawrence

British soldier William Lawrence on Waterloo, taken from his dictated biography.
Jun 15, 202012:24
Waterloo Remembered: Voices from the Battlefield 2 Juana Smith

Waterloo Remembered: Voices from the Battlefield 2 Juana Smith

Juana Smith, wife of rifle officer Harry Smith, searching for her husband after the battle
Jun 15, 202005:58
Waterloo Remembered: Voices from the Battlefield 1 - Thomas Creevey

Waterloo Remembered: Voices from the Battlefield 1 - Thomas Creevey

Thomas Creevey speaks to Wellington before and after Waterloo
Jun 15, 202009:05
Waterloo Remembered Day 11: The Mechanics of War & Command at Waterloo

Waterloo Remembered Day 11: The Mechanics of War & Command at Waterloo

In the penultimate interview of the series, Will Fletcher joins me to discuss the command styles of Napoleon, Blucher and Wellington, and the role of staff officers in the outcome of the campaign.
Jun 15, 202001:20:27
Waterloo Remembered: Voices from the Battlefield 5 - Victor Hugo

Waterloo Remembered: Voices from the Battlefield 5 - Victor Hugo

A reading of Victor Hugo's account of the attack on Hougoumont, in Les Miserables.
Jun 14, 202004:38
Waterloo Remembered Day 10: Mythbusting Waterloo
Jun 14, 202001:03:36
Waterloo Remembered: Day 9 - Waterloo: The Forgotten Battle?
Jun 13, 202059:47
Waterloo Remembered Day 8: Why does Waterloo matter?
Jun 12, 202014:07
Waterloo Remembered Day 7: Turning Fact into Fiction
Jun 11, 202001:18:37
Waterloo Remembered Day 6: Battlefield Archaeology - Waterloo Uncovered

Waterloo Remembered Day 6: Battlefield Archaeology - Waterloo Uncovered

In a poignant and humbling interview, I speak to archaeologist Dr Stuart Eve and UK armed forces veteran Ben Mead, both from the charity Waterloo Uncovered, which aims to provide rehabilitation to veterans by involving them in archaeological digs on the battlefield. We discuss what the project has discovered, team camaraderie on the dig, and how you can help if someone you know is struggling with their mental health.
Jun 10, 202059:59
Waterloo Remembered: Day 5 - A Soldiers Life for Me?
Jun 09, 202001:22:55
Waterloo Remembered Day 4: Forgotten Foreign Forces - Prussia
Jun 08, 202048:51
Waterloo Remembered Day 3: Forgotten Foreign Forces - Spain
Jun 07, 202037:25
Waterloo Remembered Day 2: Forgotten Foreign Forces - The King's German Legion
Jun 06, 202001:06:10
Waterloo: What's the real story?
Jun 05, 202036:31
The French Revolution: Where did it start to go wrong?
May 20, 202024:34
Wellington's Unknown Warriors: The Life, Death & Reburial of the Bones of Burgos

Wellington's Unknown Warriors: The Life, Death & Reburial of the Bones of Burgos

Showing that dead men do actually tell tales, this podcast explains the significance of the discovery of the remains of six soldiers killed at the siege of Burgos during the Peninsular War, and the efforts to see these men's remains analysed and given the proper burial that they deserve.
May 01, 202041:08
The Curious Case of Badajoz: The aftermath of British sieges in the Peninsular War
Apr 15, 202029:29
Plunder, Provost & Punishment - Discipline under Wellington
Apr 08, 202011:04
1. What's with the name: Rebranding the Napoleonic Wars
Apr 01, 202023:54
The Napoleonicist: The Trailer!
Mar 11, 202008:03