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Episode 1: The Blessed Revolution by Thomas Cogswell

22m · Just Another Book Club Podcast · 25 Nov 12:51

On the first episode of Just Another Book Club Podcast, we discuss a book on war, deceit, and foreign political issues that occupied the English Nation in 1624. In the Blessed Revolution, Thomas Cogswell details how a massive foreign policy shift occurred within the English government. We will discuss all of this and how Cogswell's book can open our minds to even bigger questions about history.

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