https://thehistoryofbyzantium.com/
Launched in 2012, The History of Byzantium is a podcast with the
ambitious aim to cover "the story of the Roman Empire from the collapse
of the West in 476 to the fall of Constantinople in 1453." It is hosted,
researched, and produced by Robin Pierson, a London-based podcaster and
television critic who was inspired by Mike Duncan's popular podcast The History of Rome to continue the story with the centuries that followed Rome's collapse. The History of Byzantium
narrates this lengthy period in chronological order, so those who want
to hear the whole story would do well to start at the beginning, but
Pierson's cogent storytelling makes it enjoyable for the listener at any
point of entry. Episodes are generally about 20 to 30 minutes long.
There are also occasional longer episodes centered on particularly
dramatic historical events, such as the Battle of Manzikert (Episode
193), or interviews with scholars in the field. Interested readers can
download episodes of The History of Byzantium and see images and
Pierson's bibliography of recommended reading at the link above. Those
interested in subscribing to the podcast can do so via Spotify,
Stitcher, and other platforms.
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r51292/the_history_of_byzantium
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