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* ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'' (2013-22[[note]]Probably. He claims. Maybe 2023.[[/note]])

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'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He's been at it for over ten years and counting and has since made "talking about history" his main gig. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in modern history. He also made a handful of political cartoons in the past and is the author of a New York Times best seller (on pre-orders alone) book about the late Roman Republic and how it is similar to the US circa 2016. Duncan's [[https://twitter.com/mikeduncan Twitter]] is also fun to follow if you are interested in a mix of opinion on current affairs, the history of Rome (and their relation to one another), Baseball and announcements for upcoming Podcast episodes. Duncan also occasionally answers fan questions via Twitter. Duncan has won a lot of praise for his work, cited as an inspiration for other history podcast and WebVideo ([[WebAnimation/ExtraCredits Extra History]] in particular) [[http://www.vox.com/2015/11/9/9694154/mike-duncan-interview and mainstream coverage from political pundits]].

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'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He's been at it for over ten years and counting and has since made "talking about history" his main gig. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death deposal of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in modern history. He also made a handful of political cartoons in the past and is the author of a New York Times best seller (on pre-orders alone) book about the late Roman Republic and how it is similar to the US circa 2016. Duncan's [[https://twitter.com/mikeduncan Twitter]] is also fun to follow if you are interested in a mix of opinion on current affairs, the history of Rome (and their relation to one another), Baseball and announcements for upcoming Podcast episodes. Duncan also occasionally answers fan questions via Twitter. Duncan has won a lot of praise for his work, cited as an inspiration for other history podcast and WebVideo ([[WebAnimation/ExtraCredits Extra History]] in particular) [[http://www.vox.com/2015/11/9/9694154/mike-duncan-interview and mainstream coverage from political pundits]].
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* ''Hero of Two Worlds: The Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution'' (2021): Duncan's second book, a biography of Gilbert du Motier, UsefulNotes/MarquisDeLaFayette, and his roles in the American Revolution, the French Revolution of 1789, and the French (July) Revolution of 1830. To do the research on this subject, Duncan has decided to move his family to Paris from mid-to-late 2018, as the bulk of available sources are in French archives.

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* ''Hero of Two Worlds: The Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution'' (2021): Duncan's second book, a biography of Gilbert du Motier, UsefulNotes/MarquisDeLaFayette, and his roles in the American Revolution, the French Revolution of 1789, and the French (July) Revolution of 1830. To do the research on this subject, Duncan has decided to move moved his family to Paris from mid-to-late 2018, July 2018 through April 2021, as the bulk of available sources are in French archives.
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We know the name and release date of Mike's new book now


* ''Citizen Lafayette'' (projected publication: 2019 or 2020): Duncan's second book, a biography of Gilbert du Motier, UsefulNotes/MarquisDeLaFayette, and his roles in the American Revolution, the French Revolution of 1789, and the French (July) Revolution of 1830. To do the research on this subject, Duncan has decided to move his family to Paris from mid-to-late 2018, as the bulk of available sources are in French archives.

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* ''Citizen Lafayette'' (projected publication: 2019 or 2020): ''Hero of Two Worlds: The Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution'' (2021): Duncan's second book, a biography of Gilbert du Motier, UsefulNotes/MarquisDeLaFayette, and his roles in the American Revolution, the French Revolution of 1789, and the French (July) Revolution of 1830. To do the research on this subject, Duncan has decided to move his family to Paris from mid-to-late 2018, as the bulk of available sources are in French archives.
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* ''Citizen Lafayette'' (projected publication: 2019 or 2020): Duncan's second book, a biography of Gilbert du Motier, UsefulNotes/MarquisDeLaFayette'', and his roles in the American Revolution, the French Revolution of 1789, and the French (July) Revolution of 1830. To do the research on this subject, Duncan has decided to move his family to Paris from mid-to-late 2018, as the bulk of available sources are in French archives.

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* ''Citizen Lafayette'' (projected publication: 2019 or 2020): Duncan's second book, a biography of Gilbert du Motier, UsefulNotes/MarquisDeLaFayette'', UsefulNotes/MarquisDeLaFayette, and his roles in the American Revolution, the French Revolution of 1789, and the French (July) Revolution of 1830. To do the research on this subject, Duncan has decided to move his family to Paris from mid-to-late 2018, as the bulk of available sources are in French archives.
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* ''Citizen Lafayette'' (projected publication: 2019 or 2020): Duncan's second book, a biography of Gilbert du Motier, UsefulNotes/MarquisDeLaFayette'', and his roles in the American Revolution, the French Revolution of 1789, and the French (July) Revolution of 1830. To do the research on this subject, Duncan has decided to move his family to Paris from mid-to-late 2018, as the bulk of available sources are in French archives.
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'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He's been at it for over ten years and counting and has since made "talking about history" his main gig. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in modern history. He also made a handful of political cartoons in the past and is the author of a New York Times best seller (on pre-orders alone) book about the late Roman Republic and how it is similar to the US circa 2016. Duncan's [[https://twitter.com/mikeduncan Twitter]] is also fun to follow if you are interested in a mix of opinion on current affairs, the history of Rome (and their relation to one another), Baseball and announcements for upcoming Podcast episodes. Duncan also occasionally answers fan questions via Twitter. Duncan has won a lot of praise for his work, cited as an inspiration for other history podcast and WebVideo ([[WebVideo/ExtraCredits Extra History]] in particular) [[http://www.vox.com/2015/11/9/9694154/mike-duncan-interview and mainstream coverage from political pundits]].

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'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He's been at it for over ten years and counting and has since made "talking about history" his main gig. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in modern history. He also made a handful of political cartoons in the past and is the author of a New York Times best seller (on pre-orders alone) book about the late Roman Republic and how it is similar to the US circa 2016. Duncan's [[https://twitter.com/mikeduncan Twitter]] is also fun to follow if you are interested in a mix of opinion on current affairs, the history of Rome (and their relation to one another), Baseball and announcements for upcoming Podcast episodes. Duncan also occasionally answers fan questions via Twitter. Duncan has won a lot of praise for his work, cited as an inspiration for other history podcast and WebVideo ([[WebVideo/ExtraCredits ([[WebAnimation/ExtraCredits Extra History]] in particular) [[http://www.vox.com/2015/11/9/9694154/mike-duncan-interview and mainstream coverage from political pundits]].
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'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He's been at it for over ten years and counting and has since made "talking about history" his main gig. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in modern history. He also made a handful of political cartoons in the past and is the author of an upcoming (October 2017) book about the late Roman Republic and how it is similar to the US circa 2016. Duncan's [[https://twitter.com/mikeduncan Twitter]] is also fun to follow if you are interested in a mix of opinion on current affairs, the history of Rome (and their relation to one another), Baseball and announcements for upcoming Podcast episodes. Duncan also occasionally answers fan questions via Twitter. Duncan has won a lot of praise for his work, cited as an inspiration for other history podcast and WebVideo ([[WebVideo/ExtraCredits Extra History]] in particular) [[http://www.vox.com/2015/11/9/9694154/mike-duncan-interview and mainstream coverage from political pundits]].

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'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He's been at it for over ten years and counting and has since made "talking about history" his main gig. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in modern history. He also made a handful of political cartoons in the past and is the author of an upcoming (October 2017) a New York Times best seller (on pre-orders alone) book about the late Roman Republic and how it is similar to the US circa 2016. Duncan's [[https://twitter.com/mikeduncan Twitter]] is also fun to follow if you are interested in a mix of opinion on current affairs, the history of Rome (and their relation to one another), Baseball and announcements for upcoming Podcast episodes. Duncan also occasionally answers fan questions via Twitter. Duncan has won a lot of praise for his work, cited as an inspiration for other history podcast and WebVideo ([[WebVideo/ExtraCredits Extra History]] in particular) [[http://www.vox.com/2015/11/9/9694154/mike-duncan-interview and mainstream coverage from political pundits]].
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* ''The Storm Before the Storm'' (October 2017 pre-order possible) about the history of the Roman Republic in the generation before that of Caesar).

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* ''The Storm Before the Storm'' (October 2017 pre-order possible) ''Literature/TheStormBeforeTheStorm'' (2017) about the history of the Roman Republic in the generation before that of Caesar).Caesar.
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'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He's been at it for over ten years and counting and has since made "talking about history" his main gig. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in modern history. He also made a handful of political cartoons in the past and is the author of an upcoming book about the late Roman Republic and how it is similar to the US circa 2016. Duncan's [[https://twitter.com/mikeduncan Twitter]] is also fun to follow if you are interested in a mix of opinion on current affairs, the history of Rome (and their relation to one another), Baseball and announcements for upcoming Podcast episodes. Duncan also occasionally answers fan questions via Twitter. Duncan has won a lot of praise for his work, cited as an inspiration for other history podcast and WebVideo ([[WebVideo/ExtraCredits Extra History]] in particular) [[http://www.vox.com/2015/11/9/9694154/mike-duncan-interview and mainstream coverage from political pundits]].

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'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He's been at it for over ten years and counting and has since made "talking about history" his main gig. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in modern history. He also made a handful of political cartoons in the past and is the author of an upcoming (October 2017) book about the late Roman Republic and how it is similar to the US circa 2016. Duncan's [[https://twitter.com/mikeduncan Twitter]] is also fun to follow if you are interested in a mix of opinion on current affairs, the history of Rome (and their relation to one another), Baseball and announcements for upcoming Podcast episodes. Duncan also occasionally answers fan questions via Twitter. Duncan has won a lot of praise for his work, cited as an inspiration for other history podcast and WebVideo ([[WebVideo/ExtraCredits Extra History]] in particular) [[http://www.vox.com/2015/11/9/9694154/mike-duncan-interview and mainstream coverage from political pundits]].
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* ''The Storm Before the Storm'' (date uncertain; an as of early 2017 finished in draft form book (but not yet edited or published) about the history of the Roman Republic in the generation before that of Caesar).

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* ''The Storm Before the Storm'' (date uncertain; an as of early (October 2017 finished in draft form book (but not yet edited or published) pre-order possible) about the history of the Roman Republic in the generation before that of Caesar).
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'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in modern history. He also made a handful of political cartoons in the past and is the author of an upcoming book about the late Roman Republic and how it is similar to the US circa 2016. Duncan's [[https://twitter.com/mikeduncan Twitter]] is also fun to follow if you are interested in a mix of opinion on current affairs, the history of Rome (and their relation to one another), Baseball and announcements for upcoming Podcast episodes. Duncan also occasionally answers fan questions via Twitter. Duncan has won a lot of praise for his work, cited as an inspiration for other history podcast and WebVideo ([[WebVideo/ExtraCredits Extra History]] in particular) [[http://www.vox.com/2015/11/9/9694154/mike-duncan-interview and mainstream coverage from political pundits]].

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'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He's been at it for over ten years and counting and has since made "talking about history" his main gig. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in modern history. He also made a handful of political cartoons in the past and is the author of an upcoming book about the late Roman Republic and how it is similar to the US circa 2016. Duncan's [[https://twitter.com/mikeduncan Twitter]] is also fun to follow if you are interested in a mix of opinion on current affairs, the history of Rome (and their relation to one another), Baseball and announcements for upcoming Podcast episodes. Duncan also occasionally answers fan questions via Twitter. Duncan has won a lot of praise for his work, cited as an inspiration for other history podcast and WebVideo ([[WebVideo/ExtraCredits Extra History]] in particular) [[http://www.vox.com/2015/11/9/9694154/mike-duncan-interview and mainstream coverage from political pundits]].
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'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in modern history. He also made a handful of political cartoons in the past and is the author of an upcoming book about the late Roman Republic and how it is similar to the US circa 2016. Duncan's [[https://twitter.com/mikeduncan Twitter]] is also fun to follow if you are interested in a mix of opinion on current affairs, the history of Rome (and there relation to one another), Baseball and announcements for upcoming Podcast episodes. Duncan has won a lot of praise for his work, cited as an inspiration for other history podcast and WebVideo ([[WebVideo/ExtraCredits Extra History]] in particular) [[http://www.vox.com/2015/11/9/9694154/mike-duncan-interview and mainstream coverage from political pundits]].

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'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in modern history. He also made a handful of political cartoons in the past and is the author of an upcoming book about the late Roman Republic and how it is similar to the US circa 2016. Duncan's [[https://twitter.com/mikeduncan Twitter]] is also fun to follow if you are interested in a mix of opinion on current affairs, the history of Rome (and there their relation to one another), Baseball and announcements for upcoming Podcast episodes.episodes. Duncan also occasionally answers fan questions via Twitter. Duncan has won a lot of praise for his work, cited as an inspiration for other history podcast and WebVideo ([[WebVideo/ExtraCredits Extra History]] in particular) [[http://www.vox.com/2015/11/9/9694154/mike-duncan-interview and mainstream coverage from political pundits]].
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* ''[[WebAnimation/ExtraCredits Extra History]]'' (2016). He worked as a guest writer for one (rather long) episode of the Brothers Gracchi episode, explaining the history of the brothers' father, Tiberius Gracchus the Elder and how his little known life nonetheless powerfully shaped the careers of his sons, and the history of Rome to come.

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* ''[[WebAnimation/ExtraCredits Extra History]]'' (2016). He worked as a guest writer for one (rather long) episode of the Brothers Gracchi episode, series, explaining the history of the brothers' father, Tiberius Gracchus the Elder and how his little known life nonetheless powerfully shaped the careers of his sons, and the history of Rome to come.

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'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in modern history. He also made a handful of political cartoons in the past and is the author of an upcoming book about the late Roman Republic and how it is similar to the US circa 2016. Duncan's [[https://twitter.com/mikeduncan Twitter]] is also fun to follow if you are interested in a mix of opinion on current affairs, the history of Rome (and there relation to one another), Baseball and announcements for upcoming Podcast episodes.

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-> ''"How do you go from being a fishmonger recording yourself talking about Roman history to a businessman with sponsors, superior sound quality, and a fan base eagerly awaiting the release of the next season?"''
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'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in modern history. He also made a handful of political cartoons in the past and is the author of an upcoming book about the late Roman Republic and how it is similar to the US circa 2016. Duncan's [[https://twitter.com/mikeduncan Twitter]] is also fun to follow if you are interested in a mix of opinion on current affairs, the history of Rome (and there relation to one another), Baseball and announcements for upcoming Podcast episodes.
episodes. Duncan has won a lot of praise for his work, cited as an inspiration for other history podcast and WebVideo ([[WebVideo/ExtraCredits Extra History]] in particular) [[http://www.vox.com/2015/11/9/9694154/mike-duncan-interview and mainstream coverage from political pundits]].
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I am seriously considering getting a Twitter account just to follow him and a couple of others


'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in modern history. He also made a handful of political cartoons in the past and is the author of an upcoming book about the late Roman Republic and how it is similar to the US circa 2016.

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'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in modern history. He also made a handful of political cartoons in the past and is the author of an upcoming book about the late Roman Republic and how it is similar to the US circa 2016.
2016. Duncan's [[https://twitter.com/mikeduncan Twitter]] is also fun to follow if you are interested in a mix of opinion on current affairs, the history of Rome (and there relation to one another), Baseball and announcements for upcoming Podcast episodes.



* ''The Storm Before the Storm'' (date uncertain; an as-yet incomplete book about the history of the Roman Republic in the generation before that of Caesar).

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'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in modern history.

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'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in modern history. \n He also made a handful of political cartoons in the past and is the author of an upcoming book about the late Roman Republic and how it is similar to the US circa 2016.
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* ''[[WebVideo/ExtraCredits Extra History]]'' (2016). He worked as a guest writer for one (rather long) episode of the Brothers Gracchi episode, explaining the history of the brothers' father, Tiberius Gracchus the Elder and how his little known life nonetheless powerfully shaped the careers of his sons, and the history of Rome to come.

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* ''The Storm Before the Storm'' (date uncertain; an as-yet incomplete book about the history of the Roman Republic in the generation before that of Caesar).

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* ''The Storm Before the Storm'' (date uncertain; an as-yet incomplete book about the history of the Roman Republic in the generation before that of Caesar).Caesar).
* ''[[WebVideo/ExtraCredits Extra History]]'' (2016). He worked as a guest writer for one (rather long) episode of the Brothers Gracchi episode, explaining the history of the brothers' father, Tiberius Gracchus the Elder and how his little known life nonetheless powerfully shaped the careers of his sons, and the history of Rome to come.

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'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in history.

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'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in modern history.
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'''Mike Duncan''' ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duncan_%28podcaster%29 TOW link]]) is an American podcaster, noted for his incredibly well-researched yet engaging non-fiction podcasts focusing on history. He has produced two major podcasts, ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' (about, well, the history of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire from its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to the death of the last Western Augustus in 476) and ''Podcast/{{Revolutions}}'', about major revolutions in history.

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* ''The Storm Before the Storm'' (date uncertain; an as-yet incomplete book about the history of the Roman Republic in the generation before that of Caesar).

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