Anniversary looming, perhaps?
@zwhitehistory
Historian, podcaster, battlefield guide Leverhulme Research Fellow with Portsmouth Uni: Napoleonic era warfare, crime, race & society Founder of The Napoleonic & Revolutionary War Graves Charity Host of The Napoleonic Wars Podcast Views my own
Anniversary looming, perhaps?
Enough ๐
Due for release sometime around or after New Yearโs Day (provided we can get the edits approved by all concerned by then).
Oh well played ๐๐๐๐
It is a giftโฆ
Actor Sean Bean and author Bernard Cornwell join historians Zack White & Liam Telfer for an episode of The Napoleonic Wars Podcast.
It wasnโt a dreamโฆ
Sean Bean and Bernard Cornwell really did join me & Liam Telfer @liamtelfer.bsky.social on the Napoleonic Wars Pod @napwarspod.bsky.social last night.
As Sean put it โwe could have talked all nightโ.
We also discovered which is Bernardโs favourite book from the Sharpe series.
Sean Bean posing as Richard Sharpe in the uniform of an officer of the 95th Rifles for his role in the TV series โSharpeโ
Bernard Cornwell, number 1 bestselling author of the Sharpeโs series
Bernard Cornwell and Sean Bean will be appearing in a joint interview for The Napoleonic Wars Podcast.
If youโve got a question for them, post it below and weโll pick the best.
Publication Alert ๐จ
Show trials: Legal Process in the British Armyโs Military Justice System
I wrote an article on why military courts were much more careful about giving soldiers a fairer hearing than weโve previously recognised
Read for free below
ageofrevolutions.com/2025/09/02/s...
Dawn on the 18th June 1815 - it has been a night of frenetic activity for both sides, but the Battle of Waterloo beckons.
Hear more of what has happened overnight as Napoleon, Wellington and Blucher prepare for battle.
The Battle of Waterloo: 11am
The fight for Hougoumont begins in earnest.
Listen to what is happening across the battlefield, RIGHT NOW 210 years ago
โWe had hardly taken our position at the loopholes when masses of French came out of the wood..โย
Private Peter Leonard of the 1st Battalion, 2nd Nassau Regiment, describing the French attempts to cross the killing ground at Hougoumont, happening right now 210 years ago.
โThe action commenced by the most dreadful cannonade I ever heardโ.ย
Lieutenant John Roberts, Royal Horse Artillery describes the opening of the Battle of Waterloo
Happening right now, 210 years ago.
Special Day! Took a leaf from @zwhitehistory.bsky.social & with info from Dr Abrutat I sought out the grave of Edward Nicolls! This Royal Marine led 100s of enslaved to freedom. I left him with the Union Jack he served so well & a red "no quarter" flag that those he led fought & died under. #History
Not as yet. Iโll know more in the next fortnight ๐
That would be fun ๐คฉ
It takes an international perspective on siege warfare, looking at the operational art, legacies, the politics behind building fortresses, and contrasts and innovations in methods of attacking fortifications.
Cover of book entitled An Unavoidable evil. Cover shows a city under bonbardment with some soldiers by a fire in the foreground.
Cover page showing wordcount for manuscript of 77572
Iโve submitted the manuscript for my edited collection on Siege Warfare!
Massive thanks to my incredible authors, including @amikaberidze.bsky.social
Silvia Gregorio Sainz, @beatricedegraaf.bsky.social
@marksthompson.bsky.social Andrew Bamford who commissioned it & Rob Griffith at Helion
@gregjenner.bsky.social @thehistoryguy.bsky.social
Does preserving and protecting a key site from the Waterloo campaign sound important to you?
Then follow @heritage1815.bsky.social to stay up to date with their efforts to safeguard the future of Gemioncourt farm, a site of significant fighting during the Battle of Quatre Bras.
I did a thing! Iโm very pleased with this mount that I made to hold the fabulous present I received for my birthday back in January.
I hope it does justice to the wonderful people who clubbed together to buy it for me.
Done ๐
@thehistoryguy.bsky.social
A part of Waterloo history faces an uncertain future
Gemioncourt Farm on the battlefield of Quatre Bras is or sale. Similar events saw another site from the battle bulldozed recently.
Back @heritage1815.bsky.socialโs efforts to preserve it by following them & joining their mailing list. ๐
Gemioncourt farm on the Quatre Bras battlefield viewed from the air
Heritage 1815: a committee of Napoleonic historians working to safeguard the future of sites from the Waterloo campaign.
Following news of the planned sale of Gemioncourt Farm & 8.5 hectares of land on the Quatre Bras battlefield, the committee has issued a statement ๐งต1/
Napoleonโs return from Elba
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To fill out the @napwarspod.bsky.social Census
As the showโs 5th anniversary approaches weโre taking stock of how you access the show, what you enjoy, & how we can continue to improve
If you can spare five minutes weโd really appreciate your feedback
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This surprised me.
Whilst by no means Britainโs set back during the period, & there were worse campaign-scale defeats, I honestly think this might have been Britainโs worst defeat in a single battle during the Napoleonic Wars.
What do you think? Have a listen to @napwarspod.bsky.social
British troops at Bergen op zoom. Black and white print
Was Bergen Op Zoom the British Armyโs worst defeat of the Napoleonic Wars?
Andrew Bamford of Prime & Load Podcast joins us to explain how such a major defeat happened when the British army was meant to be at the height of its powers.
open.spotify.com/episode/41cw...
Britainโs Second Napoleonic Army
Join @zwhitehistory.bsky.social for a FREE talk on the East India Company army - key to Britainโs imperial ambitions in Asia, it receives less attention than it should.
Tues 11 March, 6pm, online & at York St John University
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/britains-s...
Britainโs Second Napoleonic Army
Join me for a FREE talk @yorkstjohn.bsky.social on the East India Company Army - key to Britainโs imperial ambitions in Asia, it receives less attention than it should.
Online & in person Tuesday 11th March, 18:00-19:30
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/britains-s...
Arched roof of Kingโs Cross station - glass roof supported by metal beams
Memorial to Sir John Moore in St Paulโs Cathedral
Memorial stone to Lieutenant Colonel Richard Fletcher of the Royal Engineers, in San Sebastiรกn, Spain
Enroute to Leeds for the @societyarmy.bsky.social Land Forces of the Crown conference where Iโll be honoured to deliver my first ever keynote speech.
Had to pause before boarding to admire the beautiful architecture of Kingโs Cross Station