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The History Syndicate Podcast

The History Syndicate Podcast

著者: Mark Martin
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The History Syndicate Podcast is to bring together those with a common interest in history. It is to build a community for anyone to discuss everything and anything history.


Whether your research is part of an academic scholarly debate, a museum exhibition, an historical project or personal family history, the syndicate wants to hear and share it with the world.


So much work, time and effort placed into discovering, re-evaluating or add to historical knowledge often goes unsaid, unpublished and unheard. It is the syndicate’s desire to provide a relaxed conversational forum where all have equal opportunity to present their knowledge and hard work.


Join the syndicate host Mark Martin on The History Syndicate Podcast. Mark is a graduate of history and has enthusiasm for any historical subject.


Mark wants to build an active community open to all with a common interest in history.


Welcome to The History Syndicate Podcast. The syndicate hopes you enjoy being involved in the conversation.


Hosted by Mark Martin.

Produced by Andy Hewitson.

Music: 'Throughout History' via Podcastle.

Audio: Mixed using Podcastle.

Cover Art and images created using Canva and Canva DreamLab AI.


The History Syndicate Podcast is an independent creation not aligned to any organisation or institution.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The History Syndicate Podcast
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  • 14. The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Armies with Dr Graeme Callister
    2025/05/13

    On this episode, Mark welcomes Dr Graeme Callister to the syndicate to discuss the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Armies. Author of the upcoming title "Napoleon's Conscripts: Conscription and the French Army 1798-1815' and 'Waterloo: The Attack of I Corps', Graeme guides the episode through the intricacies of the french forces, how they were raised, trained and fought against a backdrop of the French Revolution, the rise of Napoleon as Consul and the Emperor of the French Empire. Perhaps all saw the external threats to France as a uniting force to create an experienced fighting force that gains competence that is becoming better led and capable of securing the Revolution and the later Empire or perhaps they caused discontent within the population that fostered a sense of disunity. The first half of the podcast revolves around the Revolutionary Army and the second half around Napoleon. Aged only 26 when appointed to the campaign in Italy, he makes his mark and drives French interests to become the most preeminent General of the French, but upon a military system based on honour rather than a service to the revolution.


    From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for all with a common interest in all things history.


    The views expressed are those of the author and guest. They do not necessarily represent any views of any other organisation or institution.


    Hosted by Mark Martin.

    With Dr Graeme Callister.

    Produced by Andy Hewitson.

    Music: Throughout History available via Podcastle.

    Audio: Mixed using Podcastle.

    Cover Art and images created using Canva and Canva DreamLab AI.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 時間 6 分
  • 13. The unsung heroes of Waterloo: Re-evaluating the Dutch-Belgium contributions to the Battle of Qautre-Bras and Waterloo (1815) with Andre Dellevoet
    2025/05/06

    On this episode, Mark welcomes Andre Dellevoet to the syndicate to discuss the role played by the Dutch-Belgium contingent of the Allied Army during the Waterloo Campaign (1815), particularly at the Battle of Quatre-Bras two days before, in preparation for this topic to be released for TV on History Channel in September with Andre. From an initial discussion into why Andre wanted to produce history programmes, focussed up on the film Napoleon, into the topic the Dutch-Belgium contribution to Waterloo, which actually lies in the Battle of Quatre-Bras two days prior to Waterloo. The importance of the crossroads at Quatre-Bra was strategically so important that if it had have fell, there would potentially have not been a Battle of Waterloo. Additionally, Mark and Andre conduct a re-evaluation of the Prince of Oranges' contributions in the battle. A fascinating episode that will lead to a great documentary, reflecting two years of work by Andre and his team.


    From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for all with a common interest in all things history.


    The views expressed are those of the author and guest. They do not necessarily represent any views of any other organisation or institution.


    Hosted by Mark Martin.

    With Andre Dellevoet.

    Produced by Andy Hewitson.

    Music: Throughout History available via Podcastle.

    Audio: Mixed using Podcastle.

    Cover Art and images created using Canva and Canva DreamLab AI.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 時間 3 分
  • 12. While you were sleeping: Pearls of Wisdom from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College's Guest Speaker Program with Dr Eric Hollister
    2025/04/29

    On this episode, Mark welcomes Dr Eric Hollister (Lieutenant Colonel US Army Retired) to the podcast to discuss his research on the Command and General Staff College Guest Visitor Programme. Throughout the episode, they discuss the requirements made of Eric from the research, transcribing audio reels into text pre-auto transcription, for circa 135 hours of speeches, alongside the core tenants and values that the guest speakers discussed. The episode features original audio from General Matthew Ridgway discussing courage, General Omar Bradley discussing leadership for the 1944 Normandy invasion and some thoughts on his friend General George S Patton during the Battle of the Bulge, General Bernard L Montgomery discussing the requirements of the Cold War and his First World War experiences, President Truman, General Schoomaker and others. 135 hours that took 5 years to turn into the book, find out more about the book entitled 'While You Were Sleeping: Pearls of Wisdom from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College's Guest Speaker Program' at:


    https://www.firstcitypress.com/


    Audio and sound transcripts featured in Dr Hollister's research are done so with the kind permission of the United States Army Command and General Staff College. The views expressed are those of the author and those featured. They do no necessarily reflect those of the Command and General Staff College, the United States Army or the United States Department of Defence. The audio speeches featured have been edited from the original tapes to remove background or audience interference where possible for clearer audio.


    From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for all with a common interest in all things history.


    The views expressed are those of the author and guest. They do not necessarily represent any views of any other organisation or institution.


    Hosted by Mark Martin.

    With Dr Eric Hollister.

    Produced by Andy Hewitson.

    Music: Throughout History available via Podcastle.

    Audio: Mixed using Podcastle.

    Cover Art and images created using Canva and Canva DreamLab AI.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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