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Author: Adam Walsh

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A fast-moving history of the western world from the ancient world to the present day. Examine how the emergence of the western world as a global dominant power was not something that should ever have been taken for granted. This podcast traces the development of western civilization starting in the ancient Near East, through Greece and Rome, past the collapse of the Western Roman Empire into the Dark Ages, and then follows European and, ultimately, American history as the western world moved into a dominant world position.
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King Henry VII decides he wants to play with the big boys on the continent while a freak storm finally delivers the Earl of Suffolk into his grasp.Website: www.westerncivpodcast.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/westerncivpodcastSubscription Feed: www.glow.fm/westernciv
Maximilien Robespierre leads France into the maw of violence and blood. His death ends this period of the French Revolution.Western Civ 2.0 Support
France sleepwalks into one of the vicious periods of the French Revolution as the countryside erupts in revolt.Western Civ Podcast 2.0 Support
The trial of Louis XVI ends with the last Bourbon monarch being led to the guillotine. The reaction of the rest of Europe is not good. Hence, the War of the First Coalition.Western Civ 2.0 Free Trial
Europe finally reacts to the French Revolution, and a startling discovery sets in motion events which will condemn Louis XVI to death.Western Civ 2.0
Saint-Dominque, soon to be Haiti, erupts in its own revolution.Western Civ 2.0 Free Trial
Louis XVI makes a break for it. France passes a new Constitution into law. And the storm clouds continue to grow around the French Revolution.Western Civ 2.0
Riots in Paris provoke unrest, while in the countryside French peasants recoil at attacks upon the Catholic Church.Western Civ Podcast 2.0
Bread shortages force the Revolution's hand.Western Civ Podcast 2.0
The French Revolution gets serious as the people of Paris rise up and storm the Bastille. Western Civ Podcast 2.0
In this bonus interview, I sit down with Phillips Payson O'Brien and we discuss his latest book: War and Power: Who Wins Wars—and Why. For nearly two centuries, international relations have been premised on the idea of the “Great Powers.” As the thinking went, these mighty states—the European empires of the nineteenth century, the United States and the USSR during the Cold War—were uniquely able to exert their influence on the world stage because of their overwhelming military capabilities. But as military historian Phillips Payson O’Brien argues in War and Power, this conception of power fails to capture the more complicated truth about how wars are fought and won.Our focus on the importance of large, well-equipped armies and conclusive battles has obscured the foundational forces that underlie military victories and the actual mechanics of successful warfare. O’Brien suggests a new framework of “full-spectrum powers,” taking into account all of the diverse factors that make a state strong—from economic and technological might, to political stability, to the complex logistics needed to maintain forces in the field.Drawing on examples ranging from Napoleon’s France to today’s ascendant China, War and Power offers a critical new understanding of what makes a power truly great. It is vital reading in today’s perilous world.Buy The Book HereSupport Western Civ
An oath on a tennis court, of all things, sparks the French Revolution.Western Civ Podcast 2.0
Episode 488: The Flood

Episode 488: The Flood

2025-10-2432:09

Efforts to reform France under Louis XV and Louis XVI fail, plunging the kingdom into the flood of revolution. Western Civ 2.0 Free Trial
Also known as the Ancien Regimé, the system of France going into the revolution was maddeningly complex and, seemingly, designed to fail. Western Civ 2.0 Free Trial
The Americans won their independence, but what would they do with it?Western Civ 2.0 Free Trial
Today I sit down with historian Edward J. Watts and talk about his latest book: The Romans.When we think of “ancient Romans” today, many picture the toga-clad figures of Cicero and Caesar, presiding over a republic, and then an empire, before seeing their world collapse at the hands of barbarians in the fifth century AD.  The Romans does away with this narrow vision by offering the first comprehensive account of ancient Rome over the course of two millennia. Prize-winning historian Edward J. Watts recounts the full sweep of Rome’s epic past: the Punic Wars, the fall of the republic, the coming of Christianity, Alaric’s sack of Rome, the rise of Islam, the Battle of Manzikert, and the onslaught of the Crusaders who would bring about the empire’s end. Watts shows that the source of Rome’s enduring strength was the diverse range of people who all called themselves Romans. This is the Rome of Augustus, Marcus Aurelius, and Constantine, but also Charlemagne, Justinian, and Manuel Comnenus—and countless other men and women who together made it the most resilient state the world has ever seen.  BUY THE BOOK HERESUPPORT WESTERN CIV
Washington's victory at Yorktown effectively ends the war and costs Great Britain her colonies.Western Civ 2.0 Free Trial
The Battle of Saratoga turns the tide while Washington builds resilience in Valley Forge.Western Civ 2.0 Free Trial
The American colonists vote for independence and Washington crosses the Delaware. Western Civ 2.0 Free Trial
In the span of one decade, Great Britain went from winning a war against France to fighting a war with its own colonies. This is that story.Western Civ 2.0 Free Trial
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lincolnlogan

whole episode

Dec 3rd
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lincolnlogan

20:30

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lincolnlogan

3:30

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lincolnlogan

whole episode

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lincolnlogan

23:55

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lincolnlogan

9:00

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lincolnlogan

whole episode

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lincolnlogan

26:20, whole episode

Nov 26th
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lincolnlogan

whole episode

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lincolnlogan

26:30

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lincolnlogan

1:25:00

Sep 9th
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lincolnlogan

36:00, 46:00

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Ozymandias Was Right

I can't freaking believe Europe tried to blame Jews for the Mongols. How stupid can people get?! What complete morons.

Aug 16th
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Ozymandias Was Right

wow I stumbled on this podcast pretty randomly. I'm impressed tho. I really like the simplistic format. I don't need constant guests pushing their book or cheesy 'joke' segments (that are rarely funny). Well done keeping it up for hundreds of episodes 👍. Wish I'd found this sooner!

Aug 16th
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lincolnlogan

Holy Shit. They talk about not looking at things in black and white, but then they live wholly in the leftist narratives and lies.

Sep 23rd
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SOULE SOUMALA

sawaba empire

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Milaca Native

Brother, you have completely missed the mark on the point of 2nd Ammendment. How would a citizen go about protecting themselves against a militia? Thank goodness, Americans have constitutional scholars (vice historians) to interpret this ""living document"; the US Constitution is much more than a "historical document". After listening to this episode, I feel your other episodes might be suspect.

Oct 23rd
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Marje -

A well-presented sweep of western history, thoroughly enjoyable, a favorite of mine.

Jul 28th
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Happy⚛️Heretic

-If you're interested in a detailed/complete history of western civilization...look no further. The quality & the effort put forth into this production is impressive.

Nov 22nd
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Zachary Conklin

Wow Mr. Walsh, loved your lesson on the last crusades

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