Gladiators and the Roman Psyche: Interview with Dr. Harry Sidebottom

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Babylon, a City for the Ages: Interview with Professor Lloyd Llewelyn-Jones

The city of Babylon has appeared in our episodes time and again over the past several years: as the center of empires, a victim of vicious conquest, a wealthy center of economic innovation, and even the place where Alexander the Great drew his last breath. Professor Lloyd Llewely ...  Show more

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Academic history and popular history are very different things, but what is their purpose? And how should we, as people who like and consume history, understand and use them?Patrick launched a brand-new history show! It’s called Past Lives, and every episode explores the life of ...  Show more

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