Dan’s research and book list:
‘The Radical Reformation (3rd ed)
The Pursuit of the Millennium: Revolutionary Millenarians and Mystical Anarchists of the Middle Ages, Revised and Expanded Edition
The Tailor King: The Rise and Fall of the Anabaptist Kingdom of Munster
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Resources not sold on Amazon:
1. “For the Honor of God and to Fulfill His Will: The Role of Polygamy in Anabaptist Munster” by Darren T. Williamson
2. “British man recalls how his sister became a follower of cult leader David Koresh” byTim Madigan for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, April 18, 2013.
Reyhan Rosado –
I’ve been a fan of Dan for a while. I’ve listened to all his free episodes at least two times (I’m a minor so I can’t buy the others yet). Every episode is amazing but this one is just perfect. I don’t know what it is, but it’s just fantastic.
Everyone should listen to it.
Emilia LArsen –
I love this story, I must have listened to it 12 times by now. I recommend it to everyone who shows the slightest interest in history and everyone I know had enjoyed it immensely. I love all the Hardcore History podcasts but this one takes the cake.
Tracy C. –
This was the first podcast of Dan’s I’ve listened to and I loved it. His style of storytelling and interweaving of events, personalities, and social norms was really well done. And the whole bit about why Martin Luther was so angry – the indulgences, the wealth of the church, the hypocrisy of the popes etc. – was very well described and really put his protest into context.
David Bernstein –
Love this cast absolutely amazing and the painter that gives over the scene has everything to do with that
Jennifer Dwyer –
I want to thank you so much for this episode, it is so relevant in this time. The connection between this historical time and the splinter sects that is .0001% of Muslims in the world is important. I think that your point regarding average “joe” showing up for a lynching of an African American and “writing home about it” was an important point, it made me think too, really, can we conveniently isolate this part of history in our “past”, saying that we are better than that, we have more humanity? What about an entire section in India, where women and children are forced into the sex trade.. where is our humanity? It would be nice to believe that we have became more civilised …
Thank you so much for this, you did an amazing job!