Byzantium & Friends
A podcast by Byzantium & Friends - Thursdays
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124 Episodes
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64. How did emperors make decisions?, with Michael Grünbart
Published: 3/02/2022 -
63. The religion of simple believers, with Jack Tannous
Published: 20/01/2022 -
62. Byzantine dress and fashion, with Jennifer Ball and Elizabeth Dospěl Williams
Published: 6/01/2022 -
61. Being Roman in Syriac, with Hartmut Leppin
Published: 23/12/2021 -
60. Representing the trauma of captivity, enslavement, and degradation, with Adam Goldwyn
Published: 9/12/2021 -
59. What exactly ended in Late Antiquity?, with Polymnia Athanassiadi
Published: 25/11/2021 -
58. The column and equestrian statue of Justinian, a landmark monument of Constantinople, with Elena Boeck
Published: 11/11/2021 -
57. A global history of the Greeks, with Roderick Beaton
Published: 28/10/2021 -
56. Cyril, Methodios, and the conversion of the Slavs, with Mirela Ivanova
Published: 14/10/2021 -
55. If you could meet and interview one person from Byzantine history, who would it be and why? (Part II), with Paroma Chatterjee and Merle Eisenberg
Published: 29/07/2021 -
54. The power and journeys of the True Cross and other holy relics, with Lynn Jones
Published: 15/07/2021 -
53. What can we know about the life of the Prophet Muhammad?, with Sean Anthony
Published: 1/07/2021 -
52. Crowd behavior in imperial Rome and Constantinople, with Daniëlle Slootjes
Published: 17/06/2021 -
51. Byzantine poetry on its own terms, with Marc Lauxtermann
Published: 3/06/2021 -
50. If you could meet and interview one person from Byzantine history, who would it be and why?, with Fotini Kondyli and Alexander Sarantis
Published: 20/05/2021 -
49. Why is there an Egyptian obelisk in the hippodrome of Constantinople?, with Cecily Hilsdale
Published: 6/05/2021 -
48. What did Byzantine music sound like? (The answer is more political than you’d expect), with Alexander Lingas
Published: 22/04/2021 -
47. The materiality of Byzantine objects, with Elizabeth Dospěl Williams
Published: 8/04/2021 -
46. Raiders, marauders, ravagers, and pirates: their impact on Byzantine life, with Alexander Sarantis
Published: 25/03/2021 -
45. Neoliberalism in academia and its impact on the humanities, with Tamar Hodos
Published: 11/03/2021
Conversations with experts in the history of Byzantium, hosted by Anthony Kaldellis.