
The real first world war, this often overlooked conflict saw action in Europe, North America, the Caribbean, Africa, India, and the Philippines. Its outcome also set the stage for many of the major events that would reshape the world in the coming decades.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Before the armies march… before the battles are fought… before the first shots echo across Bohemia…
The outcome of the war is already being imagined.
In this episode, we step bac... more
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Frederick of Prussia is surrounded.
Austria wants Silesia back. France has changed sides. Russia is preparing to march. And from Berlin, it all looks less like diplomacy—and ... more
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By the end of 1756, what had begun as a series of regional conflicts was rapidly becoming something far larger.
In this episode, we pause the narrative to take a global snaps... more
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In the mid-eighteenth century, the Caribbean was one of the most valuable regions in the world.
Small islands covered in sugar plantations generated immense wealth, drawing t... more
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Really enjoying the podcast so far. Took an episode to get used to but now really enjoying it. Good work
Hill has done his homework and brings his wonderful wit making this a delightful listen. Highly recommended and I hope he does more.
This is a great podcast on an interesting subject! (Note: on the first episode don’t be worried if you don’t know the Austrian war of succession, he explains it.
Though not the most polished production, the content is solid and well researched. I am always thankful for any podcasts on this subject and hope this show will be around for years to come.
Great podcast humorous and makes you feel like your there. Well done really enjoy it.
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This series centers on the global scale and long arc of a pivotal 18th‑century conflict, tracing how competing empires, diplomacy, and colonial actors shaped a world war before modern mass media. Episodes frequently explore naval power, colonial administration, frontier warfare, and key personalities, highlighting how strategic missteps, treaty politics, and economic interests altered the course of history across Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Asia. A distinctive angle is the focus on non-traditional actors—such as chartered companies and colonial administrations—whose actions helped propel large-scale conflict, offering listeners a nuanced view of geopolitical power.
Noteworthy traits include its rigorous archival approach, accessible ... more
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