
Doing History through Movies: Interview with Dr. Jason Herbert
Like many of you, I first fell in love with history through the movies. Dr. Jason Herbert hosted a podcast called Historians at the Movies, now retitled Reckoning with Jason Herbert, that focuses on f...
4 Joulu 202548min

Listen to Patrick's New History Podcast, Past Lives
Patrick has a new history podcast, Past Lives! It's all about the experiences of real, everyday people throughout the human past, people just like you. Listen to the first full episode, "On Historical...
3 Joulu 202519min

Why Was Classical Athens So Rich?
Ancient Greece was rich compared to other ancient societies, and Athens was the richest place of all within ancient Greece. But why? The answer lies not just in the silver lodes of Attica or access to...
27 Marras 202538min

Patrick's New History Show, Past Lives, Launches December 3rd!
From Patrick Wyman (host of Fall of Rome and Tides of History) comes Past Lives, a brand new podcast! Every week, we’ll focus on the lived experiences of real people from the past, bringing their stor...
21 Marras 20252min

Why the Hundred Years War Actually Lasted Two Hundred Years: Interview with Professor Michael Livingston
The Hundred Years War was the defining conflict of the Middle Ages, but today's guest - Professor Michael Livingston of the Citadel - argues that it actually lasted for 200 years. That's just one prob...
20 Marras 202539min

The Phoenicians, the Greeks, and the Iron Age Mediterranean
As the Bronze Age gave way to the Iron Age, the economy of the Mediterranean shifted dramatically. It expanded to encompass the entire sea for the first time, everywhere from the Levant to Iberia, and...
13 Marras 202538min

Love, War, and Diplomacy in the Late Bronze Age: Interview with Professor Eric Cline
Professor Eric Cline, author of the outstanding book 1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed, returns to the show to discuss his new book: Love, War, and Diplomacy: The Discovery of the Amarna Letter...
6 Marras 202553min

Building the Pyramids and the Valley of the Kings
Millions of people called ancient Egypt home, and the vast majority of them weren't kings or high priests; they were humble farmers and laborers making their living from the rich black soil surroundin...
30 Loka 202543min



















