England and the Hundred Years War
England and the Hundred Years War
Podcast Description
Dive into this captivating book by renowned British military historian, Charles Oman. Starting with the rise of the warrior king, Edward III, in 1327 and concluding with Richard IIIs fall at Bosworth Field in 1485, Oman masterfully paints a vivid picture of the Hundred Years War. By extending the narrative through the Wars of the Roses, he places this turbulent era, marked by battles and plagues, within the grand scope of dynastic conflicts and civil wars that shook Englands stability and exposed France to invasion and conquest. Join us in this exploration narrated by Pamela Nagami.
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Explores significant historical topics, focusing on the Hundred Years War and the Wars of the Roses, with episodes discussing the impact of battles, political intrigue, and socio-economic factors during this period, such as the role of Edward III and the implications of Richard III's downfall.

Embark on a journey through the epic saga of the Hundred Years War, a period that reshaped the destinies of England and France. This podcast delves into the intricate web of battles, alliances, and political intrigue that defined an era marked by ambition and strife. With themes of chivalry, national identity, and the relentless pursuit of power, listeners will engage with a rich tapestry of narratives that illuminate the human experience during a time of monumental change. Each episode features a new complete audiobook, offering a rotating collection of historical accounts and personal stories that bring this tumultuous period to life. This is not a single story but a series of unique explorations that reveal the complexities of warfare, loyalty, and survival. Join us as we invite you to discover a new book with every episode, expanding your understanding of a pivotal chapter in history.
Dive into this captivating book by renowned British military historian, Charles Oman. Starting with the rise of the warrior king, Edward III, in 1327 and concluding with Richard IIIs fall at Bosworth Field in 1485, Oman masterfully paints a vivid picture of the Hundred Years War. By extending the narrative through the Wars of the Roses, he places this turbulent era, marked by battles and plagues, within the grand scope of dynastic conflicts and civil wars that shook Englands stability and exposed France to invasion and conquest. Join us in this exploration narrated by Pamela Nagami.

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