A Podcast about War and Warfare
Mick chats with academic, official war historian and author Dr Rhys Crawley about the experiences of Captain Orlo Williams as a staff officer in General Headqarters during the Gallipoli Campaign in the First World War. They discuss Rhys' new book, Inside GHQ: The Gallipoli diary of Captain Orlo Williams. Mick and Rhys also discuss common experiences between staff officers from the First World War and the modern battlefield. Rhys also provides insight into the importance of making primary source material widely available.
Rhys provides also provides an answer to the show's defining question.
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Mick chats with scholar, military officer, and writer Colonel Nathan K. Finney, PHD about mobilisation and how nations generate and deploy military power. They discuss Nathan's new book on the subject, Orchestrating Power, published by Cornell University Press. Mick and Nate also discuss how the speed with which the United States of America mobilised for the First World War and compared it to similar efforts in modern militaries.
Nathan provides also provides an answer to the show's defining question.
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Mick chats with scholar, military officer, and writer Lieutenant Colonel Sean 'Nick' Blas, PhD, about strategic narratives. They discuss Jonathan's article on Beyond Storytelling: Strategic Narratives in Military Strategy. Mick and Nick also discuss how modern militaries can ensure integration between military actions and strategic narratives.
Nick provides an answer to the final question.
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Mick chats with military theorist, USMC veteran, and author Jonathan Hackett about irregular war. They discuss Jonathan's book on this concept, The Theory of Irregular War. Mick and Jonathan also discuss how modern militaries can address the challenges of preparing for irregular war.
Jonathan provides an answer to the final question.
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Mick chats with political scientist, veteran, and Air Force officer Dr Kelly Atkinson about Mission Injury. They discuss Kelly's article on this concept, Mission Injury: The Force After Afghanistan. Mick and Kelly also discuss the impact of the outcomes of the wars on terror on the veterans and institutions who served in them.
Kelly provides an answer to the final question.
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Mick chats with the defence analyst, author, and soldier-scholar Dr Jim Storr about command structures and operational planning. They discuss Jim's book, Something Rotten: Land Command in the 21st Century. Mick and Jim also discuss the history of the growth of land command headquarters and the prevalence of process in current military operations.
Jim provides a considered answer to the final question.
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Over the past few weeks, we have recorded interviews with guests for the 2024 seasons The Dead Prussian and On Rome podcasts. We have also been recording episodes for our host-read narrative shows Battles and Enemies of Rome, which are currently premium-only shows that will be open-access in 2024. Below are some of the initial topics for you on our 2024 seasons.
Coming to The Dead Prussian:
- Land Command in the 21st Century
- Operational Air warfare
- Theory of Irregular Warfare
- Strategic Narratives and Warfare
- Mission Injury (to be recorded)
Coming to On Rome:
- Varrus and the Battle of the Teutoberg
- Cleopatra's Daughter
- AD69 - the year of Four Emperors
Coming to Battles (currently available on The Dead Prussian Premium):
- The Battle of Culloden
- The Battle of Stirling Bridge
- The Battle of Marathon
- The Battle of Gaugamela
- The Battle of Alessia
- The Battle of the Milvian Bridge
- The Battle of Lepanto
- The Battle of Jena-Auerstedt
Coming to Enemies of Rome:
- Carthage
- Hannibal
- Mithradates
- Parthia
- Arminius
- Germania
- Vercingetorix
- Gaul
- Boudicca
- Macedonia
In this episode, Mick chats with scholar and business leader Dr Kate Devitt from Better Beliefs. They discuss her upcoming chapter on Meaningful Command in a future where autonomous systems are ubiquitous in military forces. Mick and Kate also discuss the ethical underpinnings of human interaction with emerging technology in the context of armed conflict.
Kate provides a pragmatic answer to the final question.
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Apple Premium Subscribers can access the extended version of this episode through the Apple Podcast App.
In this episode, Mick chats with scholar and author Natalia Wojtowicz about her book, Wargaming Experiences: Notes from a Wargaming Lecturer. Mick and Natalie discuss the intricacies of wargaming and the differences between civilian and military approaches.
Natalia provides an insightful answer to the final question.
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In this episode, Mick chats with former author Heidi Langbein-Allan about her debut book, Save the Last Bullet, a historical memoir co-authored with her father about his experiences as a boy soldier in Nazi Germany. Mick and Heidi discuss the indoctrination and use, and abuse, of children in Hitler's regime and the profound effect it had on her father as he dedicated his life to fighting fascism.
Heidi provides an insightful answer to the final question.
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