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Yes, that’s the one. I always forget the names of the creators—I was through History of Rome and well into Revolutions before I knew Mike Duncan’s name.

Revolutions is honestly my favorite podcast. Mike’s series on the French Revolution is incredibly rich, but his Haitian and South American series do a great job tying that era together, and since all three are rarely touched on in US history books, it gives so much more depth to understanding geopolitics even to

Came to shill for both of these, particularly History of Byzantium. Always a good listen.

History of Byzantium, which started as a continuation of History of Rome and, like the Eastern Roman Empire itself, has become something unique in it’s own right.

I greatly enjoy History on Fire and Our Fake History.