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About History Respawned

History Respawned is a show where historians consider historical video games. The series concentrates on current games, but will occasionally include classic history games as well. Join us here and on our website, www.historyrespawned.com. The show also has a podcast version available on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1tZ5ZjRqZHUERZWE7gZgBF

If you enjoy History Respawned, and want to support the show, please visit our page on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/historyrespawned

History Respawned was created by Bob Whitaker, a history PhD and professor from Austin, Texas. He teaches at Collin College.

Bob is joined by John Harney as Associate Editor. John is Associate Professor of Asian History at Centre College.

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