

The Napoleonic Wars Podcast
Zack White
Who was Napoleon Bonaparte? What was his legacy on history? And why, more than 200 years later, does the conflict which he gave his name to still matter?
Join award-winning Napoleonic historians Dr Zack White, Dr Luke Reynolds, Liam Telfer and Josh Redden as they host Europe's leading show devoted to the American War of Independence, French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars.
From interviews with leading researchers, to deep dive debates on some of the big questions, this show is ideal for those who want to start building their knowledge deepen their understanding of the period.
Join award-winning Napoleonic historians Dr Zack White, Dr Luke Reynolds, Liam Telfer and Josh Redden as they host Europe's leading show devoted to the American War of Independence, French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars.
From interviews with leading researchers, to deep dive debates on some of the big questions, this show is ideal for those who want to start building their knowledge deepen their understanding of the period.
Episodes
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Mar 2, 2025 • 1h 18min
Fédon's Rebellion
In 1795, the biggest slave rebellion in British history erupted on the island of Grenada. Led by Julien Fédon, it threatened to turn the Caribbean upside down...Read about Kit Candlin's research here: https://www.newcastle.edu.au/profile/kit-candlin

Feb 26, 2025 • 1h 1min
Lady Liberty at War: Women Soldiers of the Grande Armée
David Hopkin of Oxford University joins us to discuss the women - real and symbolic - who fought in the Grande Armée in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Who were they? How many of them were there? And how did pull it off?
Check out the Folklore Society here: https://folklore-society.com/
Read about David's research here: https://www.history.ox.ac.uk/people/david-hopkin

Feb 23, 2025 • 1h 10min
Black Redcoats at War
Matthew Taylor joins us for the second part of a long-anticipated and fascinating interview on the subject of his first book: The Corps of Colonial Marines, aka 'The Black Redcoats'.Matt's book: https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/Black-Redcoats-Hardback/p/49346Check out our socials, join our mailing list or browse our shop at: https://linktr.ee/napwarspod

Feb 19, 2025 • 59min
Pirates of the Americas
Pirates, privateers, smugglers - whatever you call them they are fascinating! David Head joins us to talk about the early United States, the Spanish American Wars of Independence and a group of maritime brigands who took matters into their own hands...
Read about David Head's research here: https://www.davidheadhistory.com/

Feb 16, 2025 • 1h 4min
Redcoat Officers
Kevin Linch joins us for the fourth part of a long-anticipated and fascinating series on all things British Army.
Check out Kevin's book, the inspiration for this series here: Pen and Sword Books: The British Army, 1783–1815 - Hardback
Kevin's other work includes: Britain and Wellington's Army: Recruitment, Society and Tradition, 1807-15 | SpringerLink
Check out our socials, join our mailing list or browse our shop at: https://linktr.ee/napwarspod

Feb 12, 2025 • 1h 8min
Washington's Government
In the second instalment of the Birth of America series we welcome Peter Kastor to discuss the presidency of the most famous Founding Father...
Creating a Federal Government project:
https://creatingafederalgovernment.wustl.edu/
Peter Kastor's profile: https://history.wustl.edu/people/peter-kastor

Feb 9, 2025 • 1h 5min
Catholics of the British Army
Religious discrimination is a problem as old as religion itself. For those living in Britain in the early 19th Century a long shadow of religious turmoil lay thick over society. Memories of papist plots, civil wars and the religious roller coaster of succesive Tudor monarchies may have been more than a century in the past but they had dominated the conversaion leading to stigmatisation and the exculsion of Catholicism on a government sanctioned scale. But what, if anything did this mean for the British Army? Catriona Kennedy returns to the podcast the soulsearching, the challenges and the barriers facing Irish Catholics in the British Army.

Feb 8, 2025 • 13min
Political Friendship - A BSECS Special
Brendan Tam joins us to talk about friendship in politics, why party political alliances are much murkier than we tend to think, and how patronage could become an instrument of blackmail in the 18th century.
Support our work at https://www.patreon.com/c/thenapoleonicwarspod

Feb 6, 2025 • 15min
Hanging Soldiers - BSECS Report
Andrew Dorman and Zack have a 'ding dong' about whether civilian courts were more or less lenient than military ones, and why the Irish Military Establishment really wasn't as rubbish as people claim.
We also discuss wardrobe malfunctions and Zack whines about the cold for the umpteen-thousandth time.
Support our work at https://www.patreon.com/c/thenapoleonicwarspod

Feb 5, 2025 • 1h 37min
Kiss Me Hardy
Seth Le Jacq joins us to discuss his research in how the Royal Navy prosecuted homosexuality during the 18th century, in an interview that set fire to the question list and was run entirely off the cuff, in possibly the most lively and wide-ranging episode we've ever done.
Find out more about Seth's work: https://www.sethlejacq.com
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