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When Diplomacy Fails Podcast

WDF Xtra Teaser: August 2017

When Diplomacy Fails Podcast

Zack Twamley

Phd, International Relations, Korean War, European History, 17th Century, 18th Century, Politics, 20th Century, Thirty Years' War, History, 19th Century, War, First World War

4.8773 Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2017

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Continuing our analysis of Louis XIV's Arms & Armies in the month of August, we've got some absolutely brilliant content on the way for all $5 patrons of this podcast! Remember to check us out at www.patreon.com/WhenDiplomacyFails if you want to join the party, but what's in the box here? Well in our four episodes for August we have the following tasters:Episode 6: the importance of quartering is further examined, as is the massive emphasis in the French command on siege warfare, as Vauban developed new ways to make the French attack unbeatable to the defender.Episode 7: we begin an enlightening look at the French navy with some incredible facts and figures - yes, the French navy really was the largest in Western Europe - the problem was, it was split between two seas.Episode 8: our coverage of the French naval arm continues, as we examine how naval officers, rare as they were during the period, honed their craft and sought advancement in a state still very dominated by the idea of military service on land.Episode 9: we conclude our analysis of the navy by examining how things became more familiar to those that know their history. The French decline in naval power came in the 1690s, when they began to spend more on the land armies and less on seapower, with the result that the French state navy resorted to some very effective and lucrative piratical policies. It wasn't what Colbert would have wanted, but it still stands out as an incredible period of history, when Louis XIV was able to hold his enemies at bay on sea and on land simultaneously.If any of these episodes sound interesting to you, my dear history friends, then be sure to have a look at the patreon page www.patreon.com/WhenDiplomacyFails once there you'll find a whole load of additional Xtra content, not to mention that there's a whole load of content to come, with a Jan Sobieski biography and of course a Bismarck biography exclusively for Patrons at the $5 level still to come. It's all very exciting indeed, so I hope you'll take a look! I hope also that you're looking forward to our normal episodic coverage resuming from Monday 4th September 2017 when we begin our examination of the Long War - this is going to be epic, and I'm so excited to begin!Remember you can follow us on Twitter @wdfpodcast and find us on Facebook to keep up to date with the latest in our schedule and news. You should also visit the website www.wdfpodcast.comOther than that, thanksssss for listening history friends, you're the best! :D Get bonus content on Patreon

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0:00.0

Hello, history friends. Welcome to the teaser episode for the extra feed in the month of August.

0:18.5

How's everyone doing? I hope you're coping very well without me.

0:21.9

For when I'm enjoying, I was going to call it a break, but to be quite honest, it is not a break

0:26.5

because I'm working on several different projects at the same time.

0:31.2

I'm really excited, though.

0:32.2

There's some really cool things coming up for when diplomacy fails.

0:35.6

And this right here, this episode right here here is a good opportunity for you to see what

0:40.2

you could be availing of right now in the extra feed of when diplomacy fails.

0:44.9

If you were somehow not aware, if you had been somehow able to avoid all my notices for

0:51.1

Patreon so far, when diplomacy fails is on Patreon.

0:55.8

And what that means is that for a small amount every month you guys could support this podcast and help it grow to unimaginable heights

1:00.8

we have some really cool goals coming ahead when we reach certain levels of income basically

1:05.8

that means that we take on new ambitious project as a result of your guys of support, there is a Polish history

1:12.3

miniseries on the way, which will look pretty much at all of the 18th century for the country

1:17.4

of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Depressing is that will probably be in some ways, and when we reach

1:22.4

$1,000 a month, we will be tackling the age of Bismarck, which is basically the series I always wanted

1:29.2

to do. But you should know that this series will only be available to the patrons at the $5 level.

1:35.9

In other words, it will be an exclusive series for those people that pay that little bit extra.

1:40.6

Don't worry, I won't leave you listeners, you normal listeners out in the cold,

1:49.3

because I still am very much very, very fond of you. I should add, if you're not really the kind of person who wants to part with their money, I completely understand, or maybe you just

1:53.4

don't have time to listen to all the extra things we have to offer. If you would still like

1:58.1

to support the podcast, well, hey, thanks very much.

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