Three History Podcasts That Aren’t “Hardcore History”
Nothing against Dan Carlin’s “Hardcore History,” but it seems to eat up all the publicity for history podcasts. That’s a shame, because the podcast format is a fantastic way to dive into a thirty-hour history of the French Revolution, or snack on a 12-minute account of how Warren G. Harding, betrayed by his corrupt Cabinet, publicly projected all his feelings onto his dog Laddie Boy.
Featured in the article are:
* Something True
* Crimetown
* Revolutions
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Nothing against Dan Carlin’s “Hardcore History,” but it seems to eat up all the publicity for history podcasts. That’s a shame, because the podcast format is a fantastic way to dive into a thirty-hour history of the French Revolution, or snack on a 12-minute account of how Warren G. Harding, betrayed by his corrupt Cabinet, publicly projected all his feelings onto his dog Laddie Boy.
Featured in the article are:
* Something True
* Crimetown
* Revolutions
See http://bit.ly/2gYIkmS
bit.ly/2gYIkmS
from Danie van der Merwe - Google+ Posts http://ift.tt/2wlxvkI
via IFTTT
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