Episodes
Saturday May 08, 2021
Florence's Economy in the 13th & 14th Centuries w. Dr. William Caferro
Saturday May 08, 2021
Saturday May 08, 2021
In the 14th century, Florence's economy took off. Director & Professor at Vanderbilt University, Dr. William Caferro, joins the show to explore what happened.
Friday May 07, 2021
Greek Hoplites w. Dr Adam Schwartz
Friday May 07, 2021
Friday May 07, 2021
Hoplites were Greek people, most of which were citizens, who fought in battles as their city-states required. Dr Adam Schwartz, University of Copenhagen, joins the show to explain this military post in ancient Greek history.
Thursday May 06, 2021
First Punic War w. Dr Kathryn Lomas
Thursday May 06, 2021
Thursday May 06, 2021
The Punic Wars was a series of three wars fought between two of the Mediterranean's superpowers: Carthage and Rome; the result of which changed the balance of power in the region. Dr Kathryn Lomas, Durham University, joins the show to explain what happened in the First Punic War.
Wednesday May 05, 2021
Emirate of Córdoba w. Dr Alejandro García-Sanjuán
Wednesday May 05, 2021
Wednesday May 05, 2021
In the eighth century, a surviving member of the Umayyad Caliphate arrived in the Iberian Peninsula and founded the Emirate of Córdoba. Dr Alejandro García-Sanjuán, University of Huelva, comes on the show to discuss the emirate.
Tuesday May 04, 2021
Life of Mark Antony w. Dr Richard Alston
Tuesday May 04, 2021
Tuesday May 04, 2021
Mark Antony was a prominent figure in Rome’s transition to an empire; he was also famously a partner of Cleopatra VII of Egypt. Professor Richard Alston, Royal Holloway, University of London, is back on the show to discuss what's known about his life.
Monday May 03, 2021
Civil Wars During the Late Western Roman Empire Period w. Dr Adrastos Omissi
Monday May 03, 2021
Monday May 03, 2021
The third and fourth centuries in the Roman Empire were marked with perpetual internal conflict. Dr Adrastos Omissi, University of Glasgow, joins the show to explain.
Sunday May 02, 2021
Cicero’s Middle & Later Years w. Dr. Katharina Volk
Sunday May 02, 2021
Sunday May 02, 2021
Cicero lived, orated, and wrote, in a very tumultuous time in Roman history. Dr. Katharina Volk, Professor, Columbia University, joins the show to examine the middle and later periods of his life.
Saturday May 01, 2021
Byzantine Canon Law w. Dr James Morton
Saturday May 01, 2021
Saturday May 01, 2021
British historian, Dr James Morton, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, joins the show to discuss Byzantine Canon law: What it was, when the corpus began, the process of creating canons, and more.
Friday Apr 30, 2021
Ancient Olympia w. Dr Judith Barringer
Friday Apr 30, 2021
Friday Apr 30, 2021
Olympia, Greece, is where the ancient Olympic Games began. Professor Judith Barringer, The University of Edinburgh, joins the show to discuss Olympia's ancient history.
Thursday Apr 29, 2021
The Rosetta Stone w. Dr. Jed Buchwald
Thursday Apr 29, 2021
Thursday Apr 29, 2021
The Rosetta Stone is one of the most significant artifacts known to have been found in the Mediterranean Basin. Dr. Jed Z. Buchwald, Professor, Caltech, joins the show to discuss it.