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Order the book now! For God or the Devil is finally out!
After enduring Ferdinand’s repression, throwing off his yolk, formally deposi...
2020-08-02 22:09:12 +0000 UTC
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The book - For God or the Devil: A History of the Thirty Years War - is finally released, and in this short announcement episode I will cover the following:
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You could be forgiven for thinking that after two decades of war, King Charles XII would be ready to throw in the towel. As we see in this episode, he wasn't just unready for this, he was also thinking bigger than ever before. A counter-attack against the distracted and divided an...
2020-07-27 05:00:02 +0000 UTC
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Here we cover the years 1618-1619, when the fortunes of rebels, Hungarians, Habsburgs and everyone else in between would rise and fall. In this episode, we also see a critical milestone come to pass – Ferdinand, the new King of Bohemia, is formally deposed by his subjects,...
2020-07-20 05:01:00 +0000 UTC
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Oh what a tangled web these kings, dukes and Tsars managed to weave! In short, 1716-1720 was an absolute mess, but as we'll see here, it's a fascinating mess. Thanks to the eruption of war with Spain in 1718, those members of the Quadruple Alliance - Britain, the Dutch, the Holy R...
2020-07-13 05:00:02 +0000 UTC
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Episode 16 of the Thirty Years War, Bohemia in Revolt, is out NOW!
Here we ask an important question – how did the Bohemia revolt become the Thirty Years War? After throwing the Habsburg magnates out the windows of the town hall in Prague, what wa...
2020-07-06 05:00:01 +0000 UTC
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Hi patrons, it's that time again, where I gather your pressing questions together and tackle them in a dedicated episode!
This time, I wanted to give my supporters first dibs on this episode, so any questions you ask me here now will be guaranteed to be addre...
2020-06-30 08:26:44 +0000 UTC
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Resuming our Polish tale, in this episode we look at the apparent end of Sweden, except Sweden's King didn't seem to realise this fact. If King Charles XII did realise it, then accepting the loss of his kingdom's power was another thing entirely. The sharks continued to circle all...
2020-06-29 05:01:00 +0000 UTC
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Down, but not out. That was King Charles XII of Sweden's mantra, whether his enemies (or his allies) liked it or not. After so many years as a Turkish guest, Charles finally felt forced to break out, and come home. An audacious forced march and an emotional return followed, but wa...
2020-06-14 08:59:27 +0000 UTC
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Put the Bismarck Party on hold and check out the latest installment of PINYL today!
In our latest episode of Poland Is Not Yet Lost, we see what happened as the Turks confronted the Russians along the River Pruth. With the Turkish Grand Vizier holdi...
2020-05-31 09:30:52 +0000 UTC
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Urrrgh, taxes...
Hi history friends, some meh news I'm afraid, so let's get it out of the way as quickly as possible.
Basically, from 1st July, Patreon will be forced to charge sales tax on certain parts of its processes, mostly through pledging patrons...
2020-05-28 20:39:58 +0000 UTC
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Episode 13 of the Thirty Years War, the Pax Hispania, is out NOW!
We're on Lyceum, which you should definitely check out!
In this instalment of our series, we look at how th...
2020-05-24 19:48:26 +0000 UTC
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Just because our Bismarck party is in full swing, doesn't mean Poland should be left to the wayside!
In our latest episode here, we see what happened in the immediate aftermath of Poltava in 1709. Peter was triumphant, his nemesis in Charles h...
2020-05-17 10:55:25 +0000 UTC
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Place that Bismarck party on pause and head on over here, because Episode 12 of the Thirty Years War, the Roots of Spain, is out NOW!
Here we look at a rarely mentioned aspect of Spain – the fact that it was still teeming with citizens of a different culture and religious ...
2020-05-11 05:00:01 +0000 UTC
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That's right! Poland Is Not Yet Lost isn't stopping merely because our Bismarck party is in full sway! Here we learn more about King Charles XII's desperate situation by the spring of 1709. This situation was dire, but it was soon to get worse. As the noose closed in on the ...
2020-05-04 05:00:01 +0000 UTC
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Blood and iron, the Alvensleben Convention, and then the Congress of Princes – Bismarck’s first year as Minister President was certainly a busy one, yet it was about to become busier still. As a happy accident, the Danish crown became vacant upon the death of its king, and wit...
2020-04-30 05:07:00 +0000 UTC
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He had made his fair share of errors, but it was fair to say at the same time that Bismarck wasn’t going anywhere. By the summer of 1863, the Polish business was mostly forgotten, and Bismarck could look further afield and see what developments in foreign affairs provided an opp...
2020-04-30 05:06:02 +0000 UTC
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In this episode we examine the opening six months of Bismarck’s regime, and what a regime it was. It began, to Bismarck’s surprise, with a somewhat bumpy road. In the course of his first speech before the Landtag as Minister President, Bismarck discovered that his very reputat...
2020-04-30 05:05:59 +0000 UTC
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Years of struggle and disappointment had finally led to this moment. On 22 September 1862, a fatalistic and hesitant King Wilhelm finally did it, he finally agreed to appoint Otto von Bismarck as Prussian Minister President, or Prime Minister. It was a decision which Wilhelm felt ...
2020-04-30 05:05:00 +0000 UTC
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As he soon discovered upon returning to Berlin in early 1859, he was not bound for a ministerial post, but a new role as the Prussian ambassador to Russia. It was still a great promotion for a man who had only a slim record of diplomatic training – now he was to be head of the P...
2020-04-30 05:04:00 +0000 UTC
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The Crimean War changed everything in Europe. It left Austria alienated, her Russian ally bitter and the Tsar vengeful, after Austria’s display of perfidy. ‘Austrian ingratitude’, claimed the new Tsar Alexander II, ‘killed my father.’ Under these circumstances, it was po...
2020-04-30 05:03:00 +0000 UTC
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When we last left Bismarck, he had established himself in Frankfurt, and prepared to meet the challenges which Prussia faced, following several years of bungled, humiliating foreign policy. The constraints upon Bismarck seemed obvious, the greatest restriction by far being the Aus...
2020-04-30 05:02:00 +0000 UTC
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In this episode, the first of eight, we explore the life of a young Otto von Bismarck, and assess the different events, influences and individuals who moved through his life. It’s a personal story, but it’s also a story about the unassuming, you could even say unremarkable, be...
2020-04-30 05:01:00 +0000 UTC
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At long last, I can finally share the secret which has been at the front of my mind for months! Bismarck, and as you've never seen him before. That's right, on Thursday 30 April, we're starting a new series called Bismarck: Rise, which will look at the Iron Chancellor's life and t...
2020-04-27 16:16:27 +0000 UTC
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In this episode we radically change our focus, away from the Empire and towards a brand new theatre of Europe – Scandinavia. It was there, in the sphere of the Baltic, Eastern Europe and the wild North, that an incredible drama was playing itself out, as the House of Vasa divide...
2020-04-27 05:01:00 +0000 UTC
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In this episode, we watch King Charles XII of Sweden embark on what would become arguably, the warmonger's most infamous journey - the invasion of Russia. It was an invasion which had been conducted successfully by the Poles the previous century, but would Charles be up to the tas...
2020-04-20 05:01:00 +0000 UTC
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It's time to meet Ferdinand of Styria and the rest of his lovely Habsburg family! Taken together, these were the kind of people who would fight doggedly for their rights and their faith. They also seemed to have a real hard time leaving Prague alone (foreshadowing!)
The coun...
2020-04-13 05:01:00 +0000 UTC
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In the latest episode of Poland Is Not Yet Lost, we examine the immediate aftermath of Charles XII's triumphant occupation of Saxony throughout much of 1706 and 1707. While secured in Saxony, Charles had god reason to be confident. He had utterly trounced his enemies, forcing one ...
2020-04-06 05:01:00 +0000 UTC
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