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: A fan-favorite 4-hour episode about the radical Anabaptist takeover of the German city of Münster in 1534. The Celtic Holocaust (60) : Follows Julius Caesar’s brutal conquest of Gaul. Thor’s Angels Dan Carlin - Hardcore History ep. 1-62 -OPUS co...
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- The Nature of Humanity: Carlin often explores the darker aspects of human nature, revealing the capacity for cruelty, violence, and destruction that exists within us.
- The Impact of Power and Authority: The podcast frequently examines the consequences of unchecked power and the corrupting influence of authority.
- The Importance of Context: Carlin emphasizes the need to understand historical events within their broader context, avoiding simplistic or superficial interpretations.
The “Classic” Era (Episodes 26-49 – 2008-2013)
The show gains its signature 2–4 hour length and recurring themes (the “darkness” of human nature, the “lunatic’s staircase” of escalation). Major multi-part series appear: The Nature of Humanity : Carlin often explores
: Covers the rise of the Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan and his successors, focusing on their unprecedented military logistics and brutality. Death Throes of the Republic
The initial episodes focused on ancient civilizations, such as the Roman Empire, the Mongols, and the Aztecs. Carlin's engaging narrative style, meticulous research, and enthusiasm for the subject matter quickly gained a loyal following. As the podcast grew in popularity, Carlin began to explore more recent historical events, including World War I and the Russian Revolution.
: Examines the transition of Germanic "barbarian" tribes into the foundations of medieval Europe. Logical Insanity