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Horatio Nelson. Glorious victory. Britain “ruling the waves.”
We've all heard the legend — but what if the real story of Trafalgar is far more complicated… and far less heroic… than we’ve been led to believe?
In this episode of History Rage, three-time returning rager Dr Zack White tears apart centuries of patriotic mythmaking to reveal the uncomfortable truths behind Britain’s most celebrated naval battle. From propaganda to psychology, from invasion fears to Victorian moralising, Zack makes the case that Trafalgar’s fame owes more to storytelling than strategy.
Discover why Napoleon had already abandoned his invasion plan before the battle… why Nelson himself was disappointed… why the French and Spanish navies were nowhere near as formidable as we imagine… and how Victorian historians rewrote the whole saga to craft a national legend of heroic sacrifice and divine destiny.
This episode is a masterclass in myth-busting — bold, funny, furious and absolutely packed with historical insight.
What You’ll Learn
About Our Guest: Dr Zack White
Dr Zack White is a historian, broadcaster and host of The Napoleonic Wars Podcast, exploring every corner of the era from major battles to the strangest personalities.
Follow & Contact Zack:
👉 Social media: @zwhitehistory
👉 Listen to The Napoleonic Wars Podcast: available on all major podcast apps
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Become a supporter at: patreon.com/historyrage
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Horatio Nelson. Glorious victory. Britain “ruling the waves.”
We've all heard the legend — but what if the real story of Trafalgar is far more complicated… and far less heroic… than we’ve been led to believe?
In this episode of History Rage, three-time returning rager Dr Zack White tears apart centuries of patriotic mythmaking to reveal the uncomfortable truths behind Britain’s most celebrated naval battle. From propaganda to psychology, from invasion fears to Victorian moralising, Zack makes the case that Trafalgar’s fame owes more to storytelling than strategy.
Discover why Napoleon had already abandoned his invasion plan before the battle… why Nelson himself was disappointed… why the French and Spanish navies were nowhere near as formidable as we imagine… and how Victorian historians rewrote the whole saga to craft a national legend of heroic sacrifice and divine destiny.
This episode is a masterclass in myth-busting — bold, funny, furious and absolutely packed with historical insight.
What You’ll Learn
About Our Guest: Dr Zack White
Dr Zack White is a historian, broadcaster and host of The Napoleonic Wars Podcast, exploring every corner of the era from major battles to the strangest personalities.
Follow & Contact Zack:
👉 Social media: @zwhitehistory
👉 Listen to The Napoleonic Wars Podcast: available on all major podcast apps
Enjoying History Rage?
If this episode fired you up, here’s how to stay angry (in the best possible way):
Follow & Contact History Rage
📌 Twitter/X: @HistoryRage
📌 Instagram: @HistoryRage
Support the Show
🔥 Apple Podcasts: ad-free listening for £3/month
🔥 Patreon: £5/month for live streams, Q&A invitations, and the legendary History Rage Mug
Become a supporter at: patreon.com/historyrage
Spread the Rage
The best way to help us grow is simple:
Tell someone else who loves history — or loves arguing about it.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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