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EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 57 MIN

S8 Ep899: TREAM OF THE MAKING OF JBS, 5-19-26. JULY 1930

from The John Batchelor Show · host John Batchelor

STREAM OF THE MAKING OF JBS, 5-19-26.JULY 1930In this recording, John Batchelor provides a detailed overview of his current reading list and the methodologies he uses to synthesize complex historical information. He discusses a diverse array of subjects, ranging from the physical training of Roman gladiators to the complex legacy of Japanese General Tojo Hideki during the Second World War. The narrative also covers the legal controversies surrounding the Alec Murdaugh trial in South Carolina and a personal account of civilian survival in wartime Berlin. Furthermore, Batchelor explores ancient diplomacy revealed through Bronze Age clay tablets, highlighting how bureaucracy and conflict have remained constants throughout human history. This overview serves as a literary roadmap for his radio program, illustrating his commitment to viewing history through the perspectives of diverse cultures and eras.

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