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Naval History Podcast

Historical Research and Consulting LLCwww.navalhistorypodcast.com
From Salamis to Trafalgar to midway to the 21st Century: A history of sea power and naval warfare from prehistory to the present.
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Episodes

Naval History Podcast Episode 7

In Episode 7 of Naval History Podcast, we conclude our coverage of the Peloponnesian War with a study of the Decelean War, during which most of the naval action shifts back to the Aegean. During this most violent phase of the war, the Persian Empire intervenes in an effort to gain power in the region, bankrolling Sparta and protracting the war, even as Athens, still predominant at sea, struggles to survive. Notable commanders include The competent, unsung Thrasybulus and the flawed Conon (on the...

Jul 23, 20183 hr 3 minEp. 7

Naval History Podcast Episode 6

In Episode 6 of Naval History Podcast, we continue our multi-part examination of the Peloponnesian War with Athens's ill-fated Sicilian Expedition of 415-13 BC, in which the Athenians send a massive expeditionary force to attack and possibly conquer the island of Sicily. During this epic struggle between the Athenians, the Syracusans, and their respective allies. We also meet such characters as the overly cautious and indecisive Athenian general Nicias; his fellow general Alcibiades, one of the ...

Jun 15, 20171 hr 44 min

Naval History Podcast Episode 5

In Episode 5 of Naval History Podcast, we begin our multi-part examination of the Peloponnesian War, fought from 431 to 404 BC. This part covers the nature and causes of the war, beginning in the final years of the Greco-Persian War, as well as the opening phase of the Peloponnesian War itself (the Archidamian War of 431-421 BC), concluding with the Peace of Nicias in 421 BC.

Nov 11, 20162 hr 20 min

Naval History Podcast Episode 4

In Episode 4 of Naval History Podcast, we examine the geostrategic, cultural, and naval aspects of the war that produced one of the most important battles in history: The Battle of Salamis, 480 BC.

Jul 22, 20152 hr 34 min

Naval History Podcast Episode 3

In Episode 3 of Naval History Podcast, we get acquainted with history's first true Thassalocracies--Phoenicia and Greece--and examine the ancient world's "ship of the line": The trieres, or trireme.

Feb 02, 20151 hr 7 min

Naval History Podcast Episode 2

In Episode 2 of Naval History Podcast, we explore naval prehistory along with the early sea battles of the Bronze Age.

Sep 08, 20141 hr 1 min

Naval History Podcast Episode 1

In this inaugural episode of Naval History Podcast, we explore the basics of maritime and naval theory, strategy, and tactics.

Aug 02, 20141 hr 6 min

Naval History Podcast--Teaser

Coming later this summer: Naval History Podcast with naval historian and author Buckner F. Melton, Jr.

Jul 18, 20141 min

Naval History Podcast Teaser

A seasoned author and teacher, Melton tells true stories of intrigue, battle, and legal combat from America's past in a gripping style that's nothing like the history class you took in school! Buckner F. Melton, Jr. holds a doctorate in history from Duke University and a law degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He specializes in areas of national security history, including impeachment, treason, and constitutional war powers. His book The First Impeachment: The Constituti...

Mar 28, 20142 min
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