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The Seminal Catastrophe Podcast
Dylan Kornberg
32 episodes
5 months ago
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So no, I didn't die or anything. And better yet, I'm back! First, a bit of catchup. Support the show
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Education
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Supplemental 4. Militarism Run Stark Mad
The Seminal Catastrophe Podcast
59 minutes
5 years ago
Supplemental 4. Militarism Run Stark Mad
Boy, Europe sure had a lot of enormous armies in 1914, didn't they? IMAGES FOR TODAY'S EPISODE Sources: Davis, Tenney L. The Chemistry of Powder and Explosives. Boston: MIT Press, 1941. Hart, Peter. The Great War: A Combat History of the First World War. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. Nosworthy, Brent The Battle Tactics of Napoleon and his Enemies. London: Constable, 1997. Westwell, Ian. An Illustrated History of the Weapons of World War One. Leicestershire: Anness Publishing, 2011....
The Seminal Catastrophe Podcast
So no, I didn't die or anything. And better yet, I'm back! First, a bit of catchup. Support the show