From the fall of the Roman Empire to the rise of the modern world: history ebbs and flows over the centuries. From @wonderymedia, get new episodes on Thursdays.
Planning to incorporate episodes of @TidesHistory into homeschooling my kids over the next however many weeks/months. Seems perfect for the purpose. Thanks to @KDPluymers for the suggestion! #USIH#twitterstorians
Our time on the military revolutions in Spain may be over, but we wanted to chat just a bit more about messianic rulership. Check it out now on the latest episode: https://t.co/7Vb87VY9qB
I am continually in awe at @Patrick_Wyman and @TidesHistory for the incredible and detail that is brought continually to me in his podcast. Wow. Just flipping wow!
If you’ve been listening to my podcast it’s worth tuning into @TidesHistory.
@Patrick_Wyman doesn’t mention Ireland (it focuses a lot on Italy & the Ottoman Empire) but it gives a sense how our history takes place at the margins. It’s useful context.
Also it’s a masterful pod
This week the RAI is listening to our Harmsworth Professor Peter Mancall on the @TidesHistory podcast with @Patrick_Wyman talking about his new book: The Trials of Thomas Morton: An Anglican Lawyer, His Puritan Foes, and the Battle for a New England https://t.co/ZBcWni41Sx
🎧 LISTEN: The Pilgrims and Puritans dominate our understanding of early America and the future of U.S. history.
Yet their success and long-term influence weren't inevitable. @USC Dornsife historian Peter Mancall explains on @TidesHistory.
https://t.co/cd5VR8ix8C
Pretty sure I first heard this from @Patrick_Wyman on @TidesHistory. One of those things that seems so obvious when you think about it for more than a second
What a great episode on the Ottoman Empire! I love what @Patrick_Wyman does on @TidesHistory. Can’t recommend this podcast enough if your a histophile (lover of history). https://t.co/KVbG6Wt5t6
Some Tides of History news: Starting in June, we'll be leaving the later Middle Ages and early modern period behind. Our new destination will be prehistory, from the dawn of humanity to the Iron Age.
.@TidesHistory Podcast sits down w/ @dgjones, author of CRUSADERS, to chat about why this long series of conflicts mattered so much to medieval people & why they're still relevant today.
Check out the episode here ➡️ https://t.co/Y7mYvjstKG
#Audiobook for CRUSADERS now avail!
Listening to @Patrick_Wyman interview with @WalterScheidel on @TidesHistory. Great stuff.
But man, that seven minute discussion on counter factual history (beginning 27:45 in) is *chef’s kiss* so good https://t.co/dT78CE7qt2