In "Rush Hour History" amateur historian George Perrine provides the opportunity to escape the monotony of rush hour traffic, gridlock, and daily routine with an exit to the more fascinating elements of history. Attempting to capture the magic of years past along with an emphasis on military theory, the darker fringes of history will be brought to the forefront in a fresh, unique attempt at storytelling. Bloodletting, betrayal, and dynastic purging it's all the entertainment of a hit HBO series brought straight to you on your commute.
Welcome back from the holidays! We move into 2020 with a nightmarish world populated by psychophants, narcissists, the totally inept, and two people t...
In what can only be described as a chain of catastrophic decision making, abuses of power, and complete misunderstanding of consequences, the east mor...
RHH strikes back after the holidays with a bang: Theodosius and Arbogastes will have a terminal face-off, God chooses sides on a conflict that will sh...
Things go sideways for Theodosius and the tranquility of the empire. The empire is sundered once and for all, emperors will be hanged from their rafte...
Mass slaughter of civilians in Thessalonica, the emergent problem of church versus state, and through the strangling of a young political rival the ri...
Episode 15 of RHH is going to showcase the empire's hottest new addition to imperial power, the consequences of the total slaughter at Adrianople, why...
If you listen closely you can hear the nails being driven into the imperial coffin, one by one. Valens leads the empire down a road only to find a dea...
We're all getting diagnosed with a case of Imperial ADD after this episode. Gothic invasions, diplomatic meltdowns, and construction mismanagement tha...
Massive cessions of land will cripple the will of the empire, bad indigestion leads to an unexpected power shift, and two very angry men will take the...
The Oracle of Delphi finds inspirational advice thanks to some very potent incense, Julian finds himself at odds with Christianity in Antioch, and the...