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The Fall of Rome Podcast

Barbarians, political breakdown, economic collapse, mass migration, pillaging and plunder. The fall of the Roman Empire has been studied for years, but genetics, climate science, forensic science, network models, and globalization studies have reshaped our understanding of one of the most important events in human history. PhD historian and specialist Patrick Wyman brings the cutting edge of history to listeners in plain, relatable English.

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Update frequency
every 14 days
Average duration
41 minutes
Episodes
34
Years Active
2016 - 2023
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32: Patrick is Hosting a New Show! Check out the

32: Patrick is Hosting a New Show! Check out the "Pursuit of Dadliness" Now!

Welcome to "The Pursuit of Dadliness." This is a podcast for folks who want to enjoy their passions and their hobbies, whatever those might be, and genuinely strive to get better at doing stuff and m…
00:03:14  |   Tue 05 Sep 2023
31: Interview: Historian Kyle Harper on Disease, Climate and the Fall of the Roman Empire

31: Interview: Historian Kyle Harper on Disease, Climate and the Fall of the Roman Empire

How did a changing climate and plague play into the fall of the Roman Empire? I'm joined by Kyle Harper, Professor of Classics at the University of Oklahoma, to discuss his important new book The Fat…
00:38:09  |   Tue 03 Apr 2018
30: Tides of History: Natural Disasters and the End of the Roman Empire

30: Tides of History: Natural Disasters and the End of the Roman Empire

Justinian was the last great Roman emperor, but his reign was plagued by disasters beyond his control: volcanic eruptions, a changing climate, and a plague of epic proportions. Those disasters create…
00:43:55  |   Tue 20 Mar 2018
29: Tides of History: Justinian the Great and the Reconquest of the Western Empire

29: Tides of History: Justinian the Great and the Reconquest of the Western Empire

Justinian is one of the defining figures of the Roman Empire. In many ways, he marks the boundary between Antiquity and the Middle Ages. In this episode, we explore his ambitious reform program and h…
00:46:25  |   Tue 06 Mar 2018
28: Tides of History: How the Eastern Roman Empire Survived Attila the Hun and the Disastrous Fifth Century

28: Tides of History: How the Eastern Roman Empire Survived Attila the Hun and the Disastrous Fifth Century

While the western half of the Roman Empire was collapsing, the east managed to weather the storm of the disastrous fifth century. In this episode, we examine how and why it survived Attila the Hun an…
00:50:04  |   Tue 20 Feb 2018
27: Tides of History: Why Didn't The Eastern Empire Fall?

27: Tides of History: Why Didn't The Eastern Empire Fall?

When we talk about the fall of the Roman Empire, we're only talking about the western half - France, Spain, Italy, North Africa, and Britain. The eastern half of the Roman Empire survived the disastr…
00:40:18  |   Tue 06 Feb 2018
26: Tides of History: How Latin Became the Romance Languages

26: Tides of History: How Latin Became the Romance Languages

How did Latin splinter into the Romance languages? In this episode, we explore how Latin transformed from a single, widely dispersed language into a series - French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Rom…
00:50:43  |   Thu 14 Dec 2017
25: Tides of History: The Decline and Fall of the Roman City

25: Tides of History: The Decline and Fall of the Roman City

Cities were what made the Roman world Roman, but as the Empire fell apart, so did its cities. They shrank drastically or disappeared entirely between 400 and 600. In today's episode, we'll find out h…
00:33:40  |   Tue 14 Nov 2017
24: Tides of History: The Roman City

24: Tides of History: The Roman City

Cities were what made the Roman world, well, Roman. They were centers of culture and political life, and they were the bedrock that tied together its economy. Today we'll explore how those cities cam…
00:38:31  |   Tue 24 Oct 2017
Introducing Tides of History

Introducing Tides of History

History does not repeat itself, but it does rhyme, said Mark Twain. From the fall of the Roman Empire to the rise of the modern world: history ebbs and flows over the centuries, driven by great tides…
00:14:03  |   Thu 20 Jul 2017
23: Could the Roman Empire Have Survived?

23: Could the Roman Empire Have Survived?

Could the Roman Empire have survived past the fifth century? To answer that question, we examine some other points when the Empire could have fallen apart but didn't, and what brought it back togethe…
00:37:59  |   Thu 22 Jun 2017
22: The Brilliance of Saint Augustine. An Interview with Elizabeth Bruenig

22: The Brilliance of Saint Augustine. An Interview with Elizabeth Bruenig

Saint Augustine is one of the foundational figures of Christianity and one of the most influential thinkers of all time. He was also a complex and fascinating figure in his own right. Elizabeth Bruen…
00:42:34  |   Thu 15 Jun 2017
21: Rome's Legacy and the Barbarian Kingdoms

21: Rome's Legacy and the Barbarian Kingdoms

As central government disappeared from what had been the Western Roman Empire, the barbarian kingdoms stepped into the void, creating new forms of rulership and institutions that would lay the ground…
00:42:58  |   Thu 08 Jun 2017
20: The Anglo-Saxon Migration, the North Sea World, and the Birth of England

20: The Anglo-Saxon Migration, the North Sea World, and the Birth of England

Roman Britain fell fast, and it fell hard. Into the ruins of this world stepped a wave of migrants from the North Sea coast of the Continent whom we know as the Anglo-Saxons. This migration, a comple…
00:51:38  |   Thu 25 May 2017
19: Why Didn't Rome Rise Again? An Interview with Professor Walter Scheidel

19: Why Didn't Rome Rise Again? An Interview with Professor Walter Scheidel

Why didn't Rome rise again? Everywhere else in the world, the appearance of one great empire was marked by their recurrent resurgence, but in Europe it happened only once. Professor Walter Scheidel o…
00:33:30  |   Thu 18 May 2017
18: The Warlords of Northern Gaul and the Rise of the Franks

18: The Warlords of Northern Gaul and the Rise of the Franks

As the Roman Empire disintegrated, northern Gaul turned first into a military province and then into a playground for warlords, some Roman and some barbarian. This episode is the story of how one war…
00:48:10  |   Thu 11 May 2017
17: Ostrogothic Kingdom or the Western Empire Reborn?

17: Ostrogothic Kingdom or the Western Empire Reborn?

Under the leadership of their great king Theoderic, the Ostrogoths built a kingdom for themselves in Italy. But was this a kingdom, and Theoderic a king, or was he an emperor and his new realm the We…
00:47:40  |   Thu 27 Apr 2017
16: The Kingdom of the Visigoths

16: The Kingdom of the Visigoths

The ashes of the Roman Empire produced a host of new states built on the foundations it left behind. The first of these was the Visigothic Kingdom of Toulouse, which dominated southern Gaul and helpe…
00:43:44  |   Thu 13 Apr 2017
15: The Death of the Roman Political System

15: The Death of the Roman Political System

Taxes, soldiers, and loyalty: these were the foundations, the structures, of the Roman political system. This episode explores how and why they fell apart over the course of the disastrous fifth cent…
00:44:00  |   Thu 30 Mar 2017
14: The Calamitous Fifth Century - A Narrative History

14: The Calamitous Fifth Century - A Narrative History

It took just 80 years for the Roman Empire to fall apart completely, from a ponderous but functional state at the death of Theodosius the Great 395 to nonexistence by 476. How and why did that happen…
00:43:30  |   Thu 16 Mar 2017
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