
War, Finance, and State Growth: Didac Queralt On Fiscal Capacity and Mercantilism
How could a war be beneficial for fiscal capacity? Why did some mercantilist states become wealthy, free-trading empires while others faded into obscurity? Prof. Didac Queralt of Yale University provi...
1 Apr 202057min

From Mayans to Modernity: Glenn David Cox on the History of Guatemala
We interview Prof. Glenn David Cox of the Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Guatemala City about the fascinating history of the country. Discover the Spanish conquest of the Maya, the truth about the...
28 Feb 20201h 23min

The Long Road To Religious Freedom: Mark Koyama on Witchcraft, Heretics, and Industrialization
The Long Road To Religious Freedom: Mark Koyama on Witchcraft, Heretics, and Industrialization by HistoryTwins
25 Jan 20201h 6min

Kinship Networks and Psychology: The Catholic Church´s Obsession With Consanguineous Marriage
We interview Prof. Jonathan Schulz of George Mason University on the Catholic Church, cousin marriage, and psychological variations between countries. Discover the Church´s Marriage and Family Program...
5 Des 201950min

The Prince and The Pauper: John Marsh on the Gilded Age and Great Depression
We interview Prof. John Marsh of the Pennsylvania State University on subjects from the Gilded Age to the Great Depression. Discover political bosses, Orson Welles's War of the Worlds broadcast, and t...
31 Okt 201955min

The Fate of Rome: Climate, Contagion, and Slavery in the Roman Empire
We interview Prof. Kyle Harper of the University of Oklahoma on the Roman collapse. Discover the disease events and climatic transitions which brought down one of the greatest empires ever known. Lear...
26 Sep 201955min

Reconquista to Renacimiento: Teofilo Ruiz on Medieval Spain
We interview UCLA's Prof. Teofilo Ruiz on medieval Spain. Discover Spain's "centuries of crisis", why the Reconquista lasted nearly eight centuries, the holes in the classic theory of coexistence, and...
24 Jul 20191h 5min





















