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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2026 · 1H 3M

Mentioned In Dispatches S16 E8 – The Wargamer’s Bookshelf

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20 March 2026 ~ Brant is joined by Dr James Sterrett and Jan Heinemann to revisit & update our earlier discussion way back in season 2 on The Essential Wargaming Library. In the past 5-6 years1 there’s been a veritable explosion of full-length, serious books about wargaming and those interested in these titles are now filling up a second shelf with them, instead of having room for fancy bookends and tchotchkes around the limited selection of wargaming tomes. Linkdump Forging Wargamers by Sebastian Bae Wargames According to Mark by Mark Herman Eurowargames anthology from Nuts Publishing Wargaming Experiences: Soldiers, Scientists and Civilians and Wargaming Experiences II: Discussions by Natalia Wojtowicz UK MoD Wargaming Handbook (PDF) Paper Time Machines: Critical Game Design and Historical Board Games by Maurice Suckling Cardboard Ghosts: Using Physical Games to Model and Critique Systems by Amabel Holland (and the Mechanisms as Metaphors video) Historical Simulation and Wargames: The Hexagon and the Sword by Ricardo Masini Politics of Play: Wargaming with the US Military by Aggie Hirst The Matrix Games Handbook: Professional Applications from Education to Analysis and Wargaming by John Curry Raph Koster’s A Theory of Fun for Game Design Peruvian Naval War College Journal issue on wargaming Journal of Advanced Military Studies wargaming issue Wargaming Handbooks panel from Connections Online   Drop in on your podcast platform of choice  (iTunes | Spotify | Amazon | Castro | whatever we forgot to link) and throw our way to help other listeners find us Thank you for visiting the Regiment of Strategy Gaming and saddling up with The Armchair Dragoons. Rather than list a bunch of social media links, the easiest thing to do is to check out our LinkTree, which connects you to all of our various locales around the web, including our all-new merchandise shop. You can also support The Armchair Dragoons through our Patreon, and find us at a variety of conventions and other events. Feel free to talk back to us either in our discussion forum, or in the comments below.

20 March 2026 ~ Brant is joined by Dr James Sterrett and Jan Heinemann to revisit & update our earlier discussion way back in season 2 on The Essential Wargaming Library. In the past 5-6 years1 there’s been a veritable explosion of full-length, serious books about wargaming and those interested in these titles are now filling up a second shelf with them, instead of having room for fancy bookends and tchotchkes around the limited selection of wargaming tomes. Linkdump Forging Wargamers by Sebastian Bae Wargames According to Mark by Mark Herman Eurowargames anthology from Nuts Publishing Wargaming Experiences: Soldiers, Scientists and Civilians and Wargaming Experiences II: Discussions by Natalia Wojtowicz UK MoD Wargaming Handbook (PDF) Paper Time Machines: Critical Game Design and Historical Board Games by Maurice Suckling Cardboard Ghosts: Using Physical Games to Model and Critique Systems by Amabel Holland (and the Mechanisms as Metaphors video) Historical Simulation and Wargames: The Hexagon and the Sword by Ricardo Masini Politics of Play: Wargaming with the US Military by Aggie Hirst The Matrix Games Handbook: Professional Applications from Education to Analysis and Wargaming by John Curry Raph Koster’s A Theory of Fun for Game Design Peruvian Naval War College Journal issue on wargaming Journal of Advanced Military Studies wargaming issue Wargaming Handbooks panel from Connections Online   Drop in on your podcast platform of choice  (iTunes | Spotify | Amazon | Castro | whatever we forgot to link) and throw our way to help other listeners find us Thank you for visiting the Regiment of Strategy Gaming and saddling up with The Armchair Dragoons. Rather than list a bunch of social media links, the easiest thing to do is to check out our LinkTree, which connects you to all of our various locales around the web, including our all-new merchandise shop. You can also support The Armchair Dragoons through our Patreon, and find us at a variety of conventions and other events. Feel free to talk back to us either in our discussion forum, or in the comments below.

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