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Hello and welcome! As of December 1, 2025,we are delighted to announce the launch of our new season and new format.
Starting next Monday, December 8, MAGI will begin alternating weekly podcasts between audio academic papers and interviews of academic historians.
True to our name and mission we will deliver international academic papers by Professor Gerard Carruthers in Scotland, Dr. Robert James in Australia, Professor Kenyo Ishmael in Brazil, and others.
These will be available on alternating weeks. We believe that This is the most ambitious sustained schedule of Masonic scholarship ever produced in audio!
Next Monday begins our new season with the first long paper: Geoffrey Markham’s: “Some Problems with English Masonic History” published in 1997. A respected English barrister, Markham provides a solid, analytical, foundation for the first interview on 15 December: which sees the return of Prof John Dickie, Author of: “The Craft: How Freemasons Made the Modern World” to discuss Masonic secrecy.
By Masonic Authors' Guild InternationalHello and welcome! As of December 1, 2025,we are delighted to announce the launch of our new season and new format.
Starting next Monday, December 8, MAGI will begin alternating weekly podcasts between audio academic papers and interviews of academic historians.
True to our name and mission we will deliver international academic papers by Professor Gerard Carruthers in Scotland, Dr. Robert James in Australia, Professor Kenyo Ishmael in Brazil, and others.
These will be available on alternating weeks. We believe that This is the most ambitious sustained schedule of Masonic scholarship ever produced in audio!
Next Monday begins our new season with the first long paper: Geoffrey Markham’s: “Some Problems with English Masonic History” published in 1997. A respected English barrister, Markham provides a solid, analytical, foundation for the first interview on 15 December: which sees the return of Prof John Dickie, Author of: “The Craft: How Freemasons Made the Modern World” to discuss Masonic secrecy.