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In this wide-ranging conversation, Cameron reconnects with historian and longtime friend J. David Markham on the eve of his 80th birthday. T...

Join J. David Markham and Cameron Reilly as they re-unite after nearly a decade to dissect the travesty that is Ridley Scott’s 2023 fi...

After a break of 3.5 years, WE’RE BACK, BABY! Sir J. David Markham – yes, he’s an actual KNIGHT now (see photo below) R...

Here’s a plug for the Life Of Caesar podcast , hosted by Cameron and Ray Harris. It’s been going since Dec ’13, has about...

Hey folks! It’s been nearly 18 months since the last podcast! Can you believe it!? This is a special episode to celebrate and promote...

Welcome back! I know, I know, it’s been 8 months since our last podcast. Sorry folks. On this episode, our special guest is again Nich...

And once again we are fortunate to have Nicholas Stark back on the show to finish our series on Napoleon and Haiti. Today we focus on the cl...

We’re back with Nicholas Stark to discuss St. Domingo / Haiti and Napoleon’s reinstitution of slavery in 1802. Was Toussaint L&#...

WELCOME BACK! I know – it’s been a long, long…. long time! But we are glad to be back! On this episode, our special guest...

Our own J. David Markham was recently interviewed on Australian radio regarding a lock of Napoleon’s hair recently found in SydneyR...

Welcome back! It’s been a long time between shows, I’m so sorry! But you’ll LOVE this episode, trust me, it was worth wait...

We’re very lucky to have Alexander Mikaberidze back to discuss a few more important Russian generals and the crossing of the Berezina...

Alexander Mikaberidze joins us again on this episode to share deep biographical details about the major Russian Generals around the war of 1...

Our guest today is again the wonderful Alexander Mikaberidze . We continue the discussion from where we left off in Episode 50, talking abou...

We made it to 50! w00t! Thanks to everyone for supporting our little show over the last few years. It’s been an honour to create these...

Breaking away from talking to historians about Napoleon, today we have as our guest Australian businessman and political powerbroker, Michae...

Continuing our series of chats with eminent Napoleonic scholars, today our guest is Rafe Blaufarb, Ben Weider Eminent Scholar and Director o...

Welcome back! On episode #47, David and I have our first special guest! Jerry Gallaher is Past President of the Napoleonic Alliqance and aut...

Hi folks. As you’ll have seen in my last post, Ben Weider, President and Founder of the International Napoleonic Society, passed away...

Well…. here we are folks. The end of the chronological part of our story. It’s been two-and-a-half years in the making. Sometime...

On today’s episode, David and I talk about Napoleon’s struggles with Hudson Lowe, the theory that he was slowly being murdered w...

The story of Napoleon’s years on St Helena is dominated by one man, whose name is infamous in Napoleonic history – Sir Hudson Lo...

Would you like to spend some time with David and I in Paris? Keep an eye on this blog over the next couple of weeks for details but it will...

Hey folks – do you think we can make David’s new book, THE ROAD TO ST HELENA, the #1 History book on Amazon? Buy five copies tod...

Hey folks – do you think we can make David’s new book, THE ROAD TO ST HELENA, the #1 History book on Amazon? Buy five copies tod...

I know it’s been a while between drinks, my friends, but there are good reasons. Listen to today’s show to learn more! Today we...

Let me start off by apologizing for my audio – it seems I had the wrong microphone on. Luckily I’m just the button pusher so the...

Somehow we managed to get another entire episode just out of Joseph Fouche , Minister of Police, Duke of Otranto, and his machinations after...

In this episode David explains the Machiavellian machinations of Joseph Fouche in the days after Waterloo; how Napoleon was trying to manage...

First of all, let me wish you all a happy 2008 from David and myself. Second, please allow me to apologize – both for the delay in thi...

The Battle of Waterloo, along with the Battle of Wavre, was fought on 18 June 1815, and was Napoleon Bonaparte’s last battle. His defe...

On this episode we discuss the first two major battles of the 1815 Waterloo campaign – Quatre Bras (16 June) and Ligny (16 June). The...

Re-established on the throne of Paris in April 1815, Napoleon introduces a new Constitution and begs the Monarchs of Europe and Great Britia...

Napoleon, separated from his wife and son (who had come under Austrian control), cut off from the allowance guaranteed to him by the Treaty...

Today we look at the period immediately after Napoleon’s first abdication in 1814 – his suicide attempt, the Allies’ discu...

As 1814 begins, Napoleon is surrounded by problems following the Battle of Leipzig, but he still has some fight left in him. In this nearly...

As Napoleon’s ‘friends’ continued to betray him, by late 1813 the total Allied armies east of the Rhine probably exceeded...

In our mighty 27th episode, almost another full 90 minutes, David and I look at the events leading to the War of the Sixth Coalition. After...

Recorded on Napoleon’s 238th birthday, we celebrate by making this our LONGEST show yet! 93 minutes of Napoleonic fun! Well, actually,...

In this episode, David talks us through The Battle of Borodino , which took place on September 7, 1812, and was the largest and bloodiest si...

On June 24, 1812, the Grande Armée of approximately 600,000 men, the largest army assembled up to that point in European history, crossed t...

In this episode we explore the political events that resulted in Napoleon’s invasion of Russia in 1812 , the tragedy that formed the c...

Welcome back! It’s been a long time between episodes. To celebrate our return, we have a very special guest co-host – Prof. Bob...

In 1809, Austria decided to break the peace treaty they had signed after Austerlitz in 1807 and this lead to The War Of The Fifth Coalition....

Welcome to the dramatic conclusion to the Peninsular War! It’s a long episode, possibly our longest, but we were determined to conclud...

After the Battle Of Trafalgar (1805), the relationship between Spain (which had previously declared war on France in 1793 and then an allian...

Welcome to the tragic Episode 18 of the Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast here on The Podcast Network . Once again, David and I would like to thank...

On this marvelous 17th episode, recorded almost 200 years after the actual events occurred, we examine the final months of the “Fourth...

After Napoleon completely crushed the Prussians at Jena-Auerstedt, Europe was in shock. Back home in Paris, some were concerned that Napoleo...

The twin battles of Jena and Auerstedt (older name: Auerstädt) were fought on October 14, 1806 on the plateau west of the river Saale in to...
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