Earlylands in Conversation

Earlylands Advisory

A discussion series with leading thinkers focused on issues at the intersection of business, politics, and culture. Whether it be trends in corporate deal-making, shifts in geopolitics, or notable new writing, our aim is to focus on the ideas and themes that drive headlines, inform boardroom conversations, and motivate policymakers.

  1. 6D AGO

    Earlylands in Conversation - Ep. 30 - "Allies at War": Award-Winning Historian Tim Bouverie on Power, Diplomacy, and Global Leadership

    For this episode, we are joined by award-winning historian and author Tim Bouverie. Tim has recently received widespread acclaim for his book Allies at War, which some listeners may have spotted prominently positioned beside Prime Minister Netanyahu in the now widely circulated photograph of the Israeli leader speaking with President Trump on the night of the first military strikes on Iran. The book does exactly what it promises: it delivers a sweeping narrative history of the alliance that defeated Hitler. While one might reasonably ask what new could still be written about the Second World War, Tim answers that question on nearly every page. Critics have overwhelmingly agreed. The book won the prestigious 2026 Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize, while The Economist named it one of its Books of the Year for 2025, calling it “a masterful diplomatic history of the second world war… packed with fresh detail and gossipy anecdotes.” While we spend plenty of time discussing the fascinating personalities and rivalries of Churchill, Stalin, and FDR, Tim also draws out broader lessons from history’s most successful political and military alliance — lessons that remain deeply relevant to today’s increasingly turbulent global order. Books Mentioned on the Podcast --All of Tim's non-fiction histories can be found at Penguin --Perfect Pitch by Tim can be found here --Jock Colville, The Fringes of Power: Downing Street Diaries 1939–1955 --Lord Alan Francis Brooke, War Diaries, 1939-1945: Field Marshal Lord Alanbrooke

    43 min
  2. MAR 10

    Earlylands in Conversation - Ep. 24 - The Guardian's Jason Burke on His Book "The Revolutionists: The Extremists Who Hijacked the 1970s"

    "If you want to understand October 7th, if you want to understand what's happening in current politics in much of the Middle East, certainly in Iran, then the only place to start is the 1970s.” - The Guardian's Jason Burke Since our last episode, a new conflict has begun in Iran with ramifications not only for the broader Middle East but forthe entire world. We are very fortunate that today’s interview, which we recorded just hours before the first bombs fell on Tehran, is with a guest who is deeply expert on the roots of the conflict. Guardian journalist Jason Burke has reported from Middle East conflict zones for over 30 years and he isalso the author of the hugely successful 2025 book The Revolutionists: The Story of the Extremists Who Hijacked the 1970s. The book provides an unprecedented account of a period which definitively shaped today’s world and probes the complex relationship between violence, terrorism, and revolution. The book was short-listed for the 2025 Ballie Gifford prize for non-fiction, with the prize committee calling the book “a sweeping, scrupulously reported historical narrative with the pace and suspense of a thriller.” TheRevolutionists also featured on the best of 2025 lists for the Financial Times, The Times, The Economist, The Guardian, and BBC History. If you enjoy this and our other episodes, please like and subscribe.

    36 min
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A discussion series with leading thinkers focused on issues at the intersection of business, politics, and culture. Whether it be trends in corporate deal-making, shifts in geopolitics, or notable new writing, our aim is to focus on the ideas and themes that drive headlines, inform boardroom conversations, and motivate policymakers.

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