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FAQs about Podcast Archives - The Partial Historians - Ancient Roman History with smart ladies:How many episodes does Podcast Archives - The Partial Historians - Ancient Roman History with smart ladies have?The podcast currently has 199 episodes available.
October 17, 2016Episode 64 – Coriolanus, Ultimate PatricianDr G has returned from Italy and to Dr R and that means, dear Listeners, that the history of Rome from the founding of the city is back on! When we last conversed, Coriolanus loomed large on the agenda, and here he takes centre stage again (as he very well may for a few more episodes!).Ever wondered what a real patrician’s patrician looked like? Wait no more! Listen below to catch all the scintillating details:Episode 64 – Coriolanus, Ultimate Patrician Artwork: A little of Coriolanus as imagined by Shakespeare. Here Coriolanus questions his mother’s motives. Image Source: http://quotesgram.com/coriolanus-shakespeare-quotes/ The post Episode 64 – Coriolanus, Ultimate Patrician appeared first on The Partial Historians - Ancient Roman History with smart ladies....more42minPlay
August 26, 2016Episode 63 – Aediles, Fetiales, and CoriolanusThe Doctors pursue the different elements coming to the fore in the 490s BCE by looking at a little more detail at the development of the position of aedile, and the significance of the fetiale priests in matters relating to war, peace, and oaths.And no episode looking at this period would be complete without more on the developing career of Coriolanus!Hear it all here: Episode 63 – Aediles, Fetiales, and CoriolanusThomas Lawrence 1798 ‘John Philip Kemble as Coriolanus in “Coriolanus” by William ShakespeareThe post Episode 63 – Aediles, Fetiales, and Coriolanus appeared first on The Partial Historians - Ancient Roman History with smart ladies....more24minPlay
July 11, 2016Episode 62- Roman Struggles, Introducing CoriolanusAfter a brief sojourn into Rome on film, the Doctors return to the narrative of Rome’s history from the founding of the city!In this episode, the Doctors examine the continuing Struggle of the Orders, some of the consequences of the strife between the Plebeians and Patricians, and *drum roll please* … we catch our first glimpse of the man who will become Coriolanus. Join us as we explore the depths of the Early Republic! Episode 62 – Roman Struggles, Introducing CoriolanusAlma Tadema 1907 ‘Interior of Caius Martius’ House’Tadema was commissioned to design sets for a production of Shakespeare’s ‘Coriolanus’ – without giving the man away – this is an imagined view of his patrician residence.The post Episode 62- Roman Struggles, Introducing Coriolanus appeared first on The Partial Historians - Ancient Roman History with smart ladies....more36minPlay
June 06, 2016Episode 61 – Hail, Caesar! (2016)The intrepid Doctors return with an all new, all fabulous episode! The episode in which Drs R and G explore the Coen Brothers take on the Golden Age of Hollywood with Hail, Caesar!We may have been enticed by the prospect of George Clooney as a Roman general, but we stayed for the tribute to the big studio days of American cinema.Take a sojourn with your ears and see how the film stacks up according to your resident expert on Rome on film – Dr Radford, with curious questions and comments from Dr Greenfield! Episode 61 – Hail, Caesar! (2016)With kind thanks to: Rayukk via wikimedia commonsThe post Episode 61 – Hail, Caesar! (2016) appeared first on The Partial Historians - Ancient Roman History with smart ladies....more34minPlay
May 03, 2016Episode 60 – Trumbo (2015)The Partial Historians have hit the big 6-0! And what better way for the Doctors to celebrate with you than with an episode packed with all manner of interesting things. As you know, Dr R specialises in Rome on film. In this episode, let us take on a journey through the film Trumbo (2015), which is a bio-pic of the life of screenwriter Dalton Trumbo.Trumbo broke the blacklist when he was given screen-credit for Spartacus (1960). Herein an examination of the politics of Hollywood post Second World War, the film Trumbo, and liberal sprinklings of Rome. Episode 60 – Trumbo (2015)Dalton and Cleo Trumbo (1947 HUAC hearings)The post Episode 60 – Trumbo (2015) appeared first on The Partial Historians - Ancient Roman History with smart ladies....more56minPlay
March 22, 2016Episode 59 – Introducing the Tribune of the PlebsDoctors R and G continue their exploration of the history of Rome from the founding of the city. From the epic Struggle of the Orders, the Tribune of the Plebs emerges!In this episode, it turns out the First Succession is only the start of Rome’s troubles. The ongoing struggle is manifest in the Tribune of the Plebs.Hear all the details here:Episode 59: Introducing the Tribune of the PlebsArtwork: The Succession of the Plebs leading to the Formation of the Plebeian TribunateSource: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/dd/Secessio_plebis.JPGThe post Episode 59 – Introducing the Tribune of the Plebs appeared first on The Partial Historians - Ancient Roman History with smart ladies....more30minPlay
February 28, 2016Episode 58 – The Struggle of the Orders – Part the SecondDrs R and G return and the Struggle of the Orders continues.In this episode, the struggle heats up in earnest and we follow the growing antagonism between the patricians and the plebeians.Hear it all here!Episode 58: The Struggle of the Orders – Part the SecondNineteenth century engraving of the plebeian revolt.Source: http://i.istockimg.com/The post Episode 58 – The Struggle of the Orders – Part the Second appeared first on The Partial Historians - Ancient Roman History with smart ladies....more47minPlay
January 16, 2016Episode 57 – The Struggle of the Orders – Part the FirstThe Doctors sweep into the turn of the new fasti with a bold return to their narrative history of Rome from the founding of the city. In this episode, Drs R. and G. consider the events of 494/3 BCE and the contextual factors that culminated in the Conflict of the Orders between the patricians and the plebeians.This struggle is characterised by internal crisis and stands as an early example of class warfare.Click on the link below download or simply stream it 🙂Episode 57: The Struggle of the Orders – Part the First Nineteenth century engraving of the plebeian revolt.Source: http://i.istockimg.com/The post Episode 57 – The Struggle of the Orders – Part the First appeared first on The Partial Historians - Ancient Roman History with smart ladies....more39minPlay
December 13, 2015Episode 56 – Return to Vesuvius!This special episode marks a significant moment for the Doctors. Drs R. and G. return to the topic of Vesuvius and the fateful eruption in 79 CE.In light of additional research, we’ll examine details of the volcanic eruption, consider the rhetoric at play in Pliny the Younger’s letter 6.16 to Tacitus, as well as modern findings from recent work at the sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum.Click to listen or download:Episode 56: Return to VesuviusCurious about the Doctors’ first foray on the topic of Vesuvius? Check out Episode 27Artwork: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons: Crop of the Pompeii area from the Tabula Peutingeriana, 1-4th century CE. Facsimile edition by Conradi Millieri, 1887/1888.The post Episode 56 – Return to Vesuvius! appeared first on The Partial Historians - Ancient Roman History with smart ladies....more50minPlay
November 16, 2015Episode 55 – Titus LivyTitus Livius, better known to the English-speaking world as Livy, is the figure for consideration in this episode.The Doctors take a brief detour from their exploration of the History of Rome from the Founding of the City to consider one of our chief historical narrative sources for the Regal period and the Early Republic. Livy’s life, his work, and questions of historiographical interest are all up for the discussion.The Doctors are back! Join us, by clicking on the link or streaming away:Episode 55: LivyA depiction (perhaps) of Titus Livius courtesy of Wikimedia CommonsThe post Episode 55 – Titus Livy appeared first on The Partial Historians - Ancient Roman History with smart ladies....more41minPlay
FAQs about Podcast Archives - The Partial Historians - Ancient Roman History with smart ladies:How many episodes does Podcast Archives - The Partial Historians - Ancient Roman History with smart ladies have?The podcast currently has 199 episodes available.