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TheRomanTexanLeftist biasHow can you compare Trump to George Wallace?! 😆
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BillJr206George Wallace 1968This is probably the single greatest episode I’ve heard. Wallace’s rise and tactics perfectly explain the US election landscape today.
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ogpodloverTransphobic Conservatives - Biased HistoryJust google their work outside of the podcast. Dismal. Uninspired. Bigots. Anti-LGBTQ. Transphobic. Disappointing on every level. Hope they are cancelled and I never have to come across a poorly written Daily Mail article ever again. Get over yourselves. Such bias in these history episodes — don’t bother listening.
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BLH0000085Stringing us along!As much as I enjoy the episodes, it’s incredibly frustrating to be cut off mid series, and made to wait months to a year to hear the ending. Is this done intentionally to bait listeners with a cliffhanger? I don’t believe this is really necessary and just an incredibly annoying tactic. Just finish the series before moving on to the next! I’m debating canceling my paid subscription as I find this so frustrating.
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The CammBest Podcast. Full Stop.I can’t get enough of the Holland/Sandbrook rapport. I love the stories they share, and I love how they share them. It’s always fun, always informative, and sometimes they do a good accent.
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clothladyRequestHi! I’m from Chicago and I Love you both, thank you for all that I’ve learned from you. I would love a series on the Suez Canal and Nassar.
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Fart_VandelayThese guys are the bestTitle says it all. Steeped in knowledge, incredible rapport, soaked in wit… the best history pod around… nay, the best pod around. I love these guys.
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Juneau listenerBest History PodcastReally enjoy the content, including the episode-long tangents. Hosts clearly are good friends and love working with their crew to make quality, informative podcasts. I find myself visualizing along and reacting viscerally to the humor (irony?)and horror that is present in any true historical narrative.
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a big box of thatFrom Darkness, LightNo historical subject is funny bits free. This is the most informative and amusing take on historical subjects - any and every of them - of any podcast out there. A must listen.
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rudymcruderudeNot the best, nor the worst.Not the first, probably not the last. Definitely an English take on reality.
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baggotA lot of Anti-Americanism HereIf you’re an American and can’t skip the episodes on U.S. history, prepare yourself for a steady dose of these presenters portraying Americans as baffoons, racists, and vulgar capitalists who were embarrassed by their superiors from the U.K. at every turn in history
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alex5000jlkfhjklafsdjhgdhjfadsCannot recommend this show moreWhat’s left to say. Brilliant Only want all the shows to be 10 parts. I don’t enjoy the short shows
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jaiya'llThe America In ‘68 series is a triumph!I’m a long time listener. I particularly love the episodes dedicated to American history. In the their latest series: America in ‘68, Dom and Tom’s telling of Martin Luther Kings assassination had me transfixed. I was nearly brought to tears by the re-telling of the moments leading up to, and immediately following Dr. Kings murder. Thank you for all you do.
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rffhhgghhvvvvvTop 2 podcast!Me and my dad where listening in a car 2 years ago and I have been listen sence
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zuloagapWonderful podcast!Great work. Thank you!
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flexismartFrench Revolution part 5The karaoke rendition of the Marseillaise was utterly indescribable, and could only have been performed better were Jeremy Corbyn’s vocal expulsions on display.
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J M GoffLove it. The building of Venice?Love your podcast. I have a free suggestion. A suggested you’re free to throw in the bin. I think a history review of the founding of the city of Venice would be a great topic. -JG
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Wayward SaintCome for the history……and stay for the voice acting. They playfully disparage the quality of it, but it’s actually astonishingly good—exceptional vocal range, solid mimicry skills, and (often) excellent accent work.
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nelly peaIn my top 5 podcastsErudite, witty, thought provoking. Love the banter; analysis of historical subjects is top of the heap.
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#OKBoomerBest podcast ever!This is my all-time favorite podcast. I became a member and have been listening since the very beginning. I was initially brought here by reading Tom Holland‘s excellent book Rubicon, but I have stayed because the podcast is just fantastic. The interchange between Dominick Sandbrook and Tom Holland is just about the best in media. The way they analyze historical topics with excitement and knowledge cannot be beat. As a history teacher in America, I fully approve. You will not regret purchasing a paid membership. I think this is some of the best money I have ever spent. Thank you so much Tom and Dominick!
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MargiesulCaptivating historyVery engaging personalities - easy voices - great story telling. History is made so accessible. Wonderful way to learn more about history.
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ZeeSquatch5/5 ShowGreat show that make history more interesting through a wide net of covered topics. Could use a bit of work on the Nixon impersonation.
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DksiejroGreat Show !Highly recommend. They make listening to history enjoyable and digestible. They truly make each historical events come alive and it’s fascinating. Keep up the great work!
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tallfosterFun Listen. Great storytelling.Really enjoy the pod. Henry V, Luther, the Titanic, amazing stuff. Carry on.
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Stay TrimI am going back to listen to every episodeWhile I listen to many podcasts this is my first review. The discussions on each episode are fascinating and delightful. I am a fan of history but prefer certain time periods. These guys make every period interesting. Can’t get enough of this show!!!!!!
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dence_1234Essential educational entertainmentThis show has been one of my go to podcasts for years and it holds up. The friendly banter of the hosts and their expert guests, the variety of topics they cover, and the expertise the hosts bring on their own specialties pays off every time. I’ve been working through it from their first episodes, and I can’t think of a single dud episode out of the hundreds I’ve listened to.
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VietSchlongGrossly dishonest historyThey’re both hacks with political axes to grind
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PudelmomHenry IVFinally! An explanation of the double names!
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arsocairoBest Way To LearnThis is one of the most informative and historically correct podcast. I’ve ever heard. If you want to learn about world and how we got to be where we are today. You have to give a listen. Get smarter!
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sam howardsNow this is podcastingExcellent podcast. Great research presented in a conversational manner with an excellent dose of humor.
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Steve619mAwesome!If you’re looking for a detailed history of a wide range of topics The Rest is History is for you. The episodes aren’t massive epics like Hardcore History or quick hit single episodes on a single topic usually, more a thoughtful approach. When topics like the French Revolution or the life and last stand of Custer they may do multi-episode series still get not about an hour long. Other topics like history’s best monkeys or some other random pallet cleaning topic will be a single hour long episode. Both hosts bring their own unique perspectives and background to presenting the story and still manage to do with the classic British dry humor. An A+ podcast, absolutely recommend to anyone from history enthusiasts to homeschoolers.
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101732One of the best podcastsTom Holland sounds like the lead singer of Pet Shop Boys
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sheri882Another one of my faves!Being an American, I get tripped on some of the sayings, but this podcast is still great fun!
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PGL52Battle of AgincourtJust finished the excellent series on Henry V and the battle of Agincourt. Always enjoy the hosts conversations around some of the more contentious issues. I did have a question……why did the French pick the ground at Agincourt when the topography (the woods protecting the English flanks and the ‘funneling’ effect of the woods tapering towards the English lines) gave the smaller English force the ability to negate the larger French force? Since the French only needed to block the way to Calais, presumably they could have picked a battleground better suited to their force.
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Merseyside8American revolutionMy goodness what a British apologist take. These gentlemen kindly glossed over the true atrocities that took place by the hands of British troops on soon to be Americans. No to mention the undue burdens of which they have several amendments to protect against today. I think any historian would be remised to ignore the very harmful and destructive effects British occupation on those especially in what is now Boston and the northeastern United States. Americans hated King George of course, but I think the idea of a monarch in general was more their main concern. No, the world would not be better off if Britain would have won this war. The idea that they were never going to and “never had a chance from the start”(episode 4) if preposterous and I think everyone can clearly see. They had the largest army in the world by some magnitude, and according to the podcast had significant numbers of royalists in the colony. I’m glad to see most of the world has thrown off the weight of their pompous and self righteous presence.
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bigwiggyWonderful podcast that is educational and great funFrom the time I was a boy I have loved reading history. I still do but another wonderful way to learn history is via podcast. I’ve been listening to Dan Carlin‘s hard-core history series for years, which are unforgettable. They are truly long form and require a serious investment in time so they are not for everyone. I’ve recently discovered this wonderful podcast called The Rest is History which is now the most popular podcast on this topic. I believe it because the presenters -both British historians - are wonderfully witty and humorous, and clearly enjoy each other‘s company tremendously. Their infectious love of history comes through loud and clear. Well done and keep it up!
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ElijahVHHumor and History, a Perfect ComboHumor and history. What could be a better combination for a podcast? Love listening to these guys chat about anything and everything from the past. That being said, would love an episode on the Cappadocian fathers/mothers (Macrina, Basil, Gregory, Gregory) and their impact on the west (hospitals, poor houses, etc) and/or an episode on the impact of Alcuin of York on education in Europe. Both topics seem like they would be right in Tom’s wheelhouse. In any case, thanks for continuing to put these great episodes out!
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Traveller and gamerSuch a fun way to consume historyI’m a bit of a history geek/dork, but these two make it so much fun. My Scot brother in law introduced me to the podcast. So much fun to listen to history, with a clearly un-American approach, from two well researched, respected, and passionate experts.
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Jamie PfefferMy favorite podcastSoon, podcasts will probably outnumber (but not replace) books. And Dom and Tom make my favorite. Each episode is not just an event for me. It is bigger than that. Because I am dyslexic, at 53, I still struggle to read. Thus “The Rest is History” makes accessible a whole world of history that I have wanted my entire life to know. And by calling their membership “The Rest is History Club”, I feel even more that I have joined a community of like-minded scholars and amateurs (I) whose interests comprise my own. I adore the Club almost as much as I appreciate Dom and Tom for presenting it expertly and passionately.
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BlondieradredLove the historyI love this podcast. But I have to say the constant digs at Trump are a bit much.
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jjiusbbbdhagThe Rest is the BestPodcastery at its best! Sure they are so English (not even British)-centric I know way too much about cricket players, Dads Army, Tony Benn etc. and sure they insult my country (US) constantly but I still LOVE THE DOM AND THE TOM! Keep the multi-episodes coming we need a 20-parter!
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ThisidbLove themGot a big fan-girl history crush on both of these guys! I could listen all day.
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Leec8281985Essentially all I listen toThis podcast has become the background soundtrack to my life. Unexpectedly, during a very difficult period of life and transition, this podcast has provided comfort, stimulation, and moments of meaning and connection, and I am grateful for it. No, it isn’t perfect—just like anything—but WOW there are so many really interesting episodes on a complete spectrum of issues, stories, and history for our collective life together. Really looking forward to seeing them live in Boston, and really looking forward to exploring London on an upcoming solo trip with their historical context in mind. Thanks Dominic and Tom! Hopefully a friend of the show😉, Sam
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Jimbojet8000Awesome podcastEvery show is well-researched, written and produced. Tom and Dominic bring their unique sense of humor to it. Highly recommended.
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dvffdchygzGreeking Out reviewGreat podcast
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Evepop11Love this show!I’ll admit, I’ve become a bit obsessed with this show! Tom and Dominic spin amazingly well told stories with humor and depth. These two historians bring their wealth of knowledge and meticulous research to their rich and varied episodes. And they’re exceptionally English (a plus!). I’ve been devouring their entire catalog and am hungry for more. Well done, lads!
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MPrisbrey86Love it!I love this podcast. It’s my new “every chance I get” podcast. Thanks for putting this out. Keep up the good work.
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Andy CouturierSo glad to learn that WWI had nothing to do with economics or global capitalism!Listen, I think you two are marvelous entertainers, and I learn a lot of facts, and funny details about how many people are laughable. But I think the thing I was most relieved to learn, after listening to 4 hours or more about the outbreak of WWI, was that imperialism, the carving up of Africa, the power of the socialists in Germany, or arms manufacture had nothing at all to do with the outbreak of the war. Just a jolly good laugh about how absurd those French are, or how many awful terrible tragic mistakes, unavoidable it seems, how pompous and ridiculous the royals in each country were. But, sarcasm aside, the one thing you never covered is if Germany was really all about backing up Austria who were going to “crack on” against Serbia, why were troops moved toward France? I think a good episode could be made unpacking male identity structures (honor, backing down, etc) as a driver for war, and how, just by some coincidence every war ends up with wholesale rape and sexual murder, you know, if you want to just leave capitalism out of it. Again, I enjoyed it, but read a bit of Imanuel Wallerstein, and perhaps leave off the chumminess about Baliol, and Oxford. It just waves the foetid flag of the British class system, which it does seem you two are all in favor of.
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Awesome driving hindLove it!Love these guys together. I learn and am entertained at the same time.
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JGLeviBritish view of history.Not merely Euro-centrist in its choice of topics, but narrowly British in outlook, and a snobbish version of that.
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