I've mentioned before on this blog that I'm a fan of Historia Civilis, but the past couple of years, Historica Civilis has pulled a Mike Duncan on me. Just like Mike Duncan, he got me interested in his work with his stuff on Ancient Rome, and then he transitioned to my other great historical interest: 19th Century Europe.
If you haven't been watching, his whole series on 19th Century European politics has been great so far. And this newest episode is no exception.
I was vaguely familiar with some of these events from listening to This Sceptred Isle. But this was mostly new information for me.
Also, in his show notes, Historia Civilis lists as part of his biliography Eric Hobsbawm, "The Age of Revolution, 1789-1848", which I've reviewed on this blog before here.
Also, in his show notes, Historia Civilis lists as part of his biliography Eric Hobsbawm, "The Age of Revolution, 1789-1848", which I've reviewed on this blog before here.
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