Tides of History

Tides of History

Everywhere around us are echoes of the past. Those echoes define the boundaries of states and countries, how we pray and how we fight. They determine what money we spend and how we earn it at work, what language we speak and how we raise our children. From Wondery, host Patrick Wyman, PhD (“Fall Of Rome”) helps us understand our world and how it got to be the way it is.

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Encore: The Rise and Fall of the Medici Bank

Encore: The Rise and Fall of the Medici Bank

The Medici name still carries echoes of power and labyrinthine politics. But the Medici got their start as bankers, and built a financial empire that spanned fifteenth-century Europe. Popes, kings, an...

8 Jul 202554min

The Roman Conquest of the Hellenistic World

The Roman Conquest of the Hellenistic World

For most of its history, Rome barely bothered with the Greek east. Then, quite suddenly, Rome exploded onto the scene, laying low the two most powerful Hellenistic warrior-kings of the past century. W...

3 Jul 202543min

Who was Thomas More? Interview with Dr. Joanne Paul

Who was Thomas More? Interview with Dr. Joanne Paul

Thomas More is one of the most fascinating figures of the 16th century: saint, persecutor of Protestants, government official, martyr. But who was he, really? Dr. Joanne Paul has written a wonderful n...

26 Jun 202545min

Rome Enters the Hellenistic World

Rome Enters the Hellenistic World

For most of its history, the Roman Republic had little to do with the Greek East. That changed at the end of the third century BC. As the war against Hannibal reached its conclusion, momentous things ...

19 Jun 202539min

War and the Hellenistic World

War and the Hellenistic World

The Hellenistic world stretched from Sicily to India and encompassed tens of millions of people for centuries, as new kingdoms sprang up, new ways of life emerged, and the distant edges of that world ...

12 Jun 202542min

On Ancient History and Our Shared Heritage: Interview with Professor Walter Scheidel

On Ancient History and Our Shared Heritage: Interview with Professor Walter Scheidel

Why does ancient history matter? Stanford's Professor Walter Scheidel returns to Tides to discuss his new book, What is Ancient History?, and provides an answer: The distant past is nothing more or le...

5 Jun 202550min

The Final Defeat of Hannibal Barca

The Final Defeat of Hannibal Barca

More than any other individual, Hannibal defined the Second Punic War. But after his crushing victory at Cannae, Hannibal never again came so close to finishing off Rome. At Zama, in 202 BC, he finall...

29 Mai 202540min

Why Was Carthage Such a Threat to Rome? Interview with Dr. Bret Devereaux, Part 2

Why Was Carthage Such a Threat to Rome? Interview with Dr. Bret Devereaux, Part 2

Dr. Bret Devereaux returns to the show to discuss why, exactly, Carthage was such a threat to the Roman Republic. The answer lies in the fact that more than any other state in the ancient world, Carth...

22 Mai 202559min

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