The Most Irritating Myth of the Napoleonic Era
An all star cast joins me in a rant filled odyssey, as Ed Coss, Peter Molloy, Marcus Cribb, Beatrice de Graaf, Josh Provan, Jacqueline Reiter, Jimmy Chen and Rachael Stark debate those misconceptions about the period that drive them round the bend.
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What an impressive tour de force, I am happy to be a patreon, more than 4 hours of solid entertainment and needless to say - at least for me - a must listen to.
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But this is not resticted to the Brits, it is abundant in the Anglo Saxon world, it is shattering, I listened to a podcast about Albrecht Dürer, the specialist must have known how the dirt under the finger nails of Albrecht Dürer must have looked like - but she just could not pronounce the name of Dürer, for me such desinterest in a person, which one studied without any doubt to a huge level of knowledge is depressing.