In April I am hoping to relaunch my blog as a podcast 'The Napoleonicist'. If you have any requests for content, leave them below and I will see what I can do. Things I am arranging/trying to arrange include: - Interviews with authors of recently published work - Conference papers adapted for the podcast format - Discussion pieces (The first of these will be 'What's in a name: Rebranding the Napoleonic Wars' - thanks to @Rob Griffith for the request on that.) - More general narratives of key events, followed by points of discussion for the forum (bearing in mind that this site caters for all levels of knowledge about the period) As I say, if you have a request, or might be interested in contributing to a podcast, let me know.
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Besides events, info on less well-known persons from the period might be interesting.
Sideways link, but Terry Crowdy has done a couple related to Marengo on YouTube, notably on sourcing. Newer enthusiasts might find that generally helpful.