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Compendium: A History Collection

Compendium: A History Collection

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Compendium is Josh Johnson’s exploration of the past, but through a new lens.
In the tradition of long-form podcasting giants like Dan Carlin and Danielle Bolleli, Josh explores history you may not have learned in school.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved.
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  • 5 Books People Lie About Reading, 'Basic' Books, & Neo-Confederates | Compendium Ep 12
    Jan 14 2026

    Josh dissects which books are truly read and which are just for show. Find out what he thinks about popular titles like "Fahrenheit 451," "Dune," and "Lonesome Dove," and stick around for the Q&A that reveals the quirks of being a book influencer.

    Also, because he can't help himself, thoughts about the Civil War.

    Join the book club: https://www.patreon.com/c/JoshReadsBooks

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - What I've been reading

    8:50 - "Pretending I read it" list

    21:09 - Mailbag

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    44 m
  • Write Like Cormac McCarthy in 21 Minutes
    Jan 8 2026

    Subscribe to the newsletter: https://compendiumshow.substack.com/

    You might think writing like Cormac McCarthy is impossible. He may seem unapproachable or unreachable. But there are a few practical 'structural' techniques he uses in his writing that we can emulate.

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    21 m
  • Grand Strategy for Dummies - John Gaddis
    Dec 29 2025

    The practice of strategy today is a history-adjacent discipline, but it is one that history informs and one that shapes history. John Gaddis is one of the United States' foremost strategy thinkers, and he joins me on the show to talk about Venezuela, the war in Ukraine, how democracies and autocracies differ with regard to strategy, and much more.

    Support the show (and listen early) on Substack

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    1 h y 3 m
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