Ancient Greek warfare military history book – “Greek Warfare beyond the Polis” – (Cornell University Press, 2020) – David Blome interview

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David Blome became interested in Ancient Greek warfare while in the Marine Corps. He later earned his doctorate degree while also doing archaeological research in Greece. His first book is on Ancient Greek warfare and we discussed his work.

1:01 – David talks about how his interest in Ancient Greek warfare started when he was in the Marine Corps and he read the Iliad.

3:16 – David talks about the focus of the book on the classical period.

4:16 – David talks about upland Greeks versus lowland Greek.

5:58 – David talks about how he incorporated military history into Greece’s mountainous regions.

7:52 – David talks about what was usual and unusual in Greek warfare.

10:40 – David talks about military activities at night.

13:50 – David talks about the two types of heroes in Greek literature. He discusses how different groups lived their lives.

16:19 – David talks about other differences in military approaches in Greek culture.

18:04 – David talks about hierarchy in the Greek military.

19:49 – David touches on naval warfare and Homer’s catalogue of Greek ships.

22:12 – David talks about differences in weapons, armor, and food.

24:45 – David talks about the differences in crop availability in different parts of Greece and where people can maneuver in the mountains.

27:09 – David talks about the lack of fortifications during the classical period.

30:19 – David talks about how territorial lines were established in classical Greece.

32:10 – David talks about the resources and archaeological evidence he used for his research.

35:02 – David talks about the ancient historians he used.

37:11 – David talks about his own archaeological research and work in Greece.

46:13 – David talks about wanting to know more the governments of these Greek groups.

50:23 – David talks about the importance of the word “league.”

51:56 – David talks about originally being very critical of the Spartans.

58:15 – David can be found on academia.edu.

 

Links of interest

https://amzn.to/2RPMPDo

https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501747526/greek-warfare-beyond-the-polis/#bookTabs=1

http://independentscholar.academia.edu/DaveBlome

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Iraq War military history book – “The Warriors of Anbar” (Da Capo Press, 2019) – Ed Darack interview

Ed Darack is a prolific writer who wrote a book about his experiences embedded with a Marine unit in Iraq. We spoke about his experiences there and the Marines he wrote about. Check out the book here.

1:02 – Ed talks about how he got into writing this book.

5:52 – Ed talks about how he logistically managed being embedded with the unit in Iraq.

10:02 – Ed talks about the time period the book covers – 2006 to 2007.

11:14 – Ed talks about what he wanted to focus the book on. He focused on the individuals.

18:50 – Ed talks about the size of the Marine battalion versus the population of the area they were operating in.

22:23 – Ed talks about the artillery, tank, and air support the battalion had.

24:26 – Ed talks about the support this battalion had in theater.

26:30 – Ed talks about the morale of the unit.

27:54 – Ed talks about relations between the Marines and other units operating in the area.

29:18 – Ed talks about what he focused on in the book.

30:18 – Ed talks about how he approaches the analysis in the book.

32:14 – Ed wanted to paint a clear picture of modern war.

33:13 – Ed talks about what it was like to interview the Marines and their family.

34:40 – Ed talks about the Marine Corps birthday.

35:24 – Ed talks about how he did the research for the book.

37:26 – Ed talks about Iraqi reactions to the Marines.

38:13 – Ed talks about what he enjoyed about doing the book.

40:35 – Ed talks about what he found most surprising.

41:20 – Ed talks about some friction at the RCT level.

43:55 – Ed talks about awards that the unit received.

45:34 – Ed talks about his hope that the book will help people understand the job that the Marines do.

47:11 – Ed talks about the information that couldn’t get into the book.

48:19 – Ed talks about getting the book published.

49:24 – Ed talks about his next writing project on Operation Redwings and articles for Smithsonian Air & Space magazine.

50:13 – Ed is on darack.com and has various social media accounts.

51:12 – Ed thanks the battalion for letting him on board.

Links of interest

Check out the book here.

https://www.dacapopress.com/titles/ed-darack/the-warriors-of-anbar/9780306922664/

http://darack.com/

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Guests: Ed Darack

Host: Cris Alvarez

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