Ancient Greek warfare military history book – “Who Really Won the Battle of Marathon?” – (Pen and Sword Books, 2020) – Constantinos Lagos interview

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Dr. Constantinos Lagos is a Greek historian who teaches at the Hellenic Air Force Academy in Greece. He’s written two books on Greece in World War II but he has also recently co-authored a book on the very famous ancient Greek battle of Marathon. The book offers a reappraisal of the location, details and political outcomes of the battle. We spoke about the book and what it took to write it.

0:57 – Constantinos talks about his early studies in ancient history.

3:03 – Constantinos talks about how he breaks down the book and it’s analysis of the battle and discusses the Persians.

6:04 – Constantinos talks about previous errors of reconstructing the battle of Marathon and why the errors were made.

10:37 – Constantinos talks about the marsh phase of the battle.

12:43 – Constantinos talks about the battle and the strengthening of democracy.

14:39 – Constantinos talks about the site where people think the battle took place.

18:38 – Constantinos talks about other differences between established thinking and new findings about the battle.

22:12 – Constantinos talks about the archaeological discoveries they applied to their analysis.

25:17 – Constantinos talks about the Greek military camp at issue in the book.

29:33 – We discuss established versus new archaeological ideas and the archaeologists who studied Marathon.

35:52 – Constantinos talks about the archaeological evidence related to the battle of Marathon.

40:47 – Constantinos addresses the question of Persian records of the battle.

41:55 – Constantinos talks about the events before the battle and the discoveries made during the research.

He also touches on the ancient terrain at the time of the battle.

47:53 – Constantinos talks about the German scholars who studied classical Greece.

51:33 – Constantinos talks about his desire for archaeologists to excavate the battle and the marsh in the area.

58:35 – Constantinos gives mroe details about the Greek camp he found and the connection he felt with ancient Greece.

1:05:53 – Constantinos talks about what the weather [would] might have been like during the battle.

1:08:54 – Constantinos remarks about how many people have written about the battle over the centuries.

1:16:36 – Constantinos can be found on the web by googling his name “Constantinos Lagos” or by checking the book out at Pen & Sword Books.

Links of interest

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https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/Who-Really-Won-the-Battle-of-Marathon-Hardback/p/16501

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Guests: Dr. Constantinos Lagos

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Spanish Civil War military history book – “The People’s Army in the Spanish Civil War” (Pen & Sword Books, 2020) – Alex Clifford interview

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Alexander Clifford is a history teacher and has a passion for study of the world wars. He delved into the Spanish Civil War and wrote a book about the Republican Army. We spoke about his new book. Check out the book here https://amzn.to/3bxeXn6

1:09 – Alex discusses how it got into studying and writing on the Spanish Civil War.

3:45 – Alex talks about the levels of hatred and killing during this war.

6:07 – Alex talks about how he breaks the book down. The focus is mainly on military history and the Republican military.

9:02 – Alex talks about the make up of both armies.

19:30 – Alex talks about what the Soviets took from the Republicans and what they gave in return.

23:45 – Alex talks about Soviet goals during the war and how the fighting was going in 1937. He also discusses the French-Soviet alliance.

32:24 – Alex talks about the communist element in the war.

39:38 – Alex talks about urban warfare and where the Republicans did best such as at Madrid.

42:52 – Alex talks about where the International Brigades came from and did.

45:16 – Alex talks about how the Republicans managed the foreign fighters.

47:12 – Alex talks about the make-up of the International Brigades.

51:31 – Alex talks about how black Americans commanded white Americans in this war.

54:13 – Alex talks about the sources for his research starting with the International Brigade literature. He took a more military history angle when looking at them.

1:00:39 – Alex talks about German and Russian documents about the war..

1:03:07 – Alex talks about the honesty of the reports he read.

1:06:14 – Alex talks about Spanish afternoon naps during the war.

1:09:00 – Alex talks about trying to assess the people’s army overall.

1:19:30 – Alex can be found on twitter @historysmost and he has a podcast titled “History’s Most.”

Links of interest

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https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/The-Peoples-Army-in-the-Spanish-Civil-War-Hardback/p/17104

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1482668168

https://twitter.com/HistorysMost

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Guest: Alexander Clifford

Host: Cris Alvarez

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