80 episodes

I'm Cullen Burke, and this is Cauldron - A Military History Podcast. I'll cover the significant battles in history, breaking down the vital players, weapons, methods, events, and outcomes. Let’s take a peek into the past and see what, if anything, can be learned from the most dramatic moments in our collective story. Let’s get stuck in!

Cauldron - A Military History Podcast Cullen Burke

    • History
    • 4.6 • 18 Ratings

I'm Cullen Burke, and this is Cauldron - A Military History Podcast. I'll cover the significant battles in history, breaking down the vital players, weapons, methods, events, and outcomes. Let’s take a peek into the past and see what, if anything, can be learned from the most dramatic moments in our collective story. Let’s get stuck in!

    Crossover Special - Anthology of Heroes

    Crossover Special - Anthology of Heroes

    • 44 min
    War A to Z ▪️Abenaki Wars

    War A to Z ▪️Abenaki Wars

    The Issue - English colonization of the tribal Abenaki lands in modern-day New England and North East Canada.
    Date - The conflict was one of extreme hot and cold periods between the 1670s and 1760s usually reignited by wars and events in Europe.
    Combatants - British regulars, colonial militia, and settlers vs. Abenaki warriors and French regulars
    Key Figures
    British - Cpt. William Turner/Major Robert Rogers/James Wolfe
    French - Hertel de Rouville/Louis de Baude, comte de Frontenac/Louis-Joesph de Montcalm
    Abenaki - Wampanoag sachem Metacomet known to the English as King Philip/Woronoke sachem Grey Lock
    Key Battles - Turners Falls/Schenectady/Salmon Falls/Casco Bay/Deerfield/the Plains of Abraham/the siege of Quebec/St.Francis
    Result - Abenaki tribes displaced and dispersed by the English colonial forces.

    • 10 min
    Battle of Königgrätz 3 July 1866

    Battle of Königgrätz 3 July 1866

    Few battles in history are so complete and decisive as Koniggratz. In a day the Austro-Prussian War was won and ended. The brilliant Moltke the Elder faced a much larger Austrian army and roundly defeated it. That, however, doesn’t mean it was easy. On July 3rd 1866 Moltke and his army’s fate hung in the balance as the Austrian forces fought harder and harder before the timely arrival of the Prussian salvation decided the day.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    War A to Z ▪️Abd el-Krim

    War A to Z ▪️Abd el-Krim

    Muhammad ibn Abd al-Karim al-Khattabi, otherwise known as Abd el-Krim, was President of the Rif Republic, a Moroccan freedom fighter, and a guerrilla warfare specialist. He led his people through the Third Rif War and won a resounding victory against the Spanish at the battle of Annual in 1921. He would go on and influence many a revolutionary, from Ho Chi Minh to Mao to Che and in the process he helped to chip away at the tottering colonial system in Africa.

    • 11 min
    War A to Z▪️ Abbasid Revolution

    War A to Z▪️ Abbasid Revolution

    The powerful Umayyad Caliphate, the second of the original four in early Islamic history, had a rocky relationship with its many subjects. The Umayyads were an Arab dynasty but could prove no direct relationship or bloodline to the Prophet’s family, and they had a willingness to tax all subjects at very high rates, Arab and non-Arab alike. Because they treated Arabs better than anyone, and should no preference for non-Arab muslims, the Umayyad’s had few friends in their lands. Some of the more discriminatory policies led to unrest and two leaders started to form an opposition party; Muhammad Ibn Ali, who could boast a blood tie to the Prophet and Abu Muslim, an Iranian leader that gave voice to the over taxed non-Arab and non-muslims. Wearing black and touting a black flag, mirroring the Prophets own battle flag, the Abbasids began their revolution in 745.

    • 4 min
    War A to Z ▪️ Abbas I The Great

    War A to Z ▪️ Abbas I The Great

    Through a combination of guile, patience, and determination, Abbas the Great ruled a powerful Persian state for over forty years. Upon taking the throne he faced threats from every direction including the vaunted Janissaries of the Turks and the mighty Mogul Empire to the south. Understanding that he could only deal with one enemy at a time, Abbas prioritized each opponent and then in turn dealt with the Uzbeks, Ottomans, Moguls, and even the Portuguese. His was court of culture and when not campaigning he was a powerful patron of the arts and builder of beautiful cities. On his death the Persian Empire ran from the Indus River to the Tigris River.

    • 10 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
18 Ratings

18 Ratings

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Great podcast

Excellent summaries, not too detailed or too shallow.

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