Zareer is a a renowned historian and broadcaster. Clive of India is out of fashion these days but Zareer remains an admirer. In this episode Zareer rises to my challenge of a 5 minute history of India from the days of Alexander, talks about Clive's life, achievements and gruesome death and hits back at recent attempts to portray Clive as some kind of sociopath. You can send a message to the show/feedback by clicking here. The system doesn't let me reply so if you need one please include your ema...
Dec 11, 2021•58 min•Season 1Ep. 33
Laurence Bergreen threads the needle for me. He tells Magellan's story in a way that is exciting and moves with pace but leaving in all the 'maybes' and 'buts' that a story like this needs. His book Over the Edge of the World: Magellan's Terrifying Circumnavigation of the Globe is an absolute pleasure. You can send a message to the show/feedback by clicking here. The system doesn't let me reply so if you need one please include your email....
Nov 26, 2021•53 min•Season 1Ep. 32
It is hard to describe Peter Henderson's adventures without lapsing into cliche. Hair raising, eye popping and so on. A news cameraman and reporter (and latterly an entrepreneur) in some of the world's most notorious hotspots of the last few decades he has found himself in appalling danger again and again. The stories are great fun to listen to but for many of them I am glad it was him and not me. If you enjoy the podcast I really recommend you buy Peter's book Bigger Than Me . Apart from the am...
Oct 21, 2021•1 hr 28 min•Season 1Ep. 31
Thony Christie has a blog called the Renaissance Mathematicus . It covers the history of science and is one of the wonders of the blogging world. I asked him to talk to me about the history of astronomy and he delivered a masterclass. You can send a message to the show/feedback by clicking here. The system doesn't let me reply so if you need one please include your email....
Sep 28, 2021•2 hr 19 min•Season 1Ep. 30
David Rooney is the author of About Time: A History of Civilisation in Twelve Clocks . He talks about clocks (in the widest sense of the word - sundials, waterclocks, orbiting satellites and more) and about how time is used to demonstrate and exert power. He is quite simply a delightful speaker who knows his subject inside and out and knows how to get you to share his enthusiasm. Such a pleasure! You can send a message to the show/feedback by clicking here. The system doesn't let me reply so if ...
Aug 27, 2021•1 hr 19 min•Season 1Ep. 29
Freddie, Abe and I talk about movies. Three blokes talking about feminism in movies. Well of course. But much more besides. Films discussed include Mad Max Fury Road, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, that Ghostbusters remake . . . I asked everyone to recommend one hidden gem. Freddie delivered his one, Abe crammed in three and I cheated and came up with five: Freddie S.F. W. Abe The Man Who Wasn't There Advise & Consent Talk Radio Russell Red Rock West Ripley's Game A Stranger of Mine One Cut ...
Aug 19, 2021•1 hr 1 min•Season 1Ep. 28
Julian Sancton is a wonderful guide to the Belgian expedition to Antartica in 1898. The crew of the Belgica included Roald Amundsen and Frederick Cook who went on to become among the most famous explorers of their time. Julian's book is a classic of the genre. Check out on Amazon in the UK and in the US . You can send a message to the show/feedback by clicking here. The system doesn't let me reply so if you need one please include your email....
Aug 08, 2021•1 hr 6 min•Season 1Ep. 27
Kenji Tierney is a wonderfully engaging speaker. Starting with memories of being introduced by his grandmother to sumo by way of watching TV with her he gives a wonderfully learned and fascinating talk on sumo and its development. The story of how the Japanese tried to impress Commodore Perry with a sumo wrestling exhibition and he responded by putting on a minstrel show is just one of many fascinating stories. If sumo has always left you a bit baffled this is a thoroughly entertaining 'deep div...
Jul 24, 2021•1 hr 16 min•Season 1Ep. 26
Robin Gaster's book Behemoth, Amazon Rising: Power and Seduction in the Age of Amazon is available to buy on, naturally, Amazon. If you want to understand where Amazon came from, why it is so successful and why it needs to be tamed this is a great place to go. I spoke to Robin on my podcast. I still can't make up my mind. It seems I buy half my stuff from Amazon - but Robin makes a good case for why that is the problem . . . You can send a message to the show/feedback by clicking here. The syste...
Jul 14, 2021•1 hr 5 min•Season 1Ep. 25
Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney is a professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin. Here she recalls her life as a young girl in Kobe during World War II and we talk also about the kamikaze pilots of that period. Her books Kamikaze Diaries and Kamikaze, Cherry Blossoms and Nationalisms have been highly influential in explaining how the highly educated young men were led to their fate. You can send a message to the show/feedback by clicking here. The system doesn't let me reply so if you need one...
Jun 29, 2021•56 min•Season 1Ep. 24
Roger Crowley tells the story of how Portugal built its empire in the Indian ocean from 1498. The Portuguese were there to trade but also as zealots and crusaders. The story is one of discovery, courage, violence and often unspeakable cruelty. It is astonishing to learn how one of Europe's smallest and poorest countries could undertake such a project. Roger's book Conquerors: How Portugal Forged the First Global Empire was hugely popular with critics and with lovers of deeply researched but high...
Jun 13, 2021•56 min•Season 1Ep. 23
Mike Dash wrote the definitive book about the Batavia and its wreck near the coast of Australia in 1629. We talked about the events leading up to the wreck and the bloody reign of terror and murders that followed. Mike's blog A Blast from the Past is also an absolute goldmine for people interested in history. I'd also highly recommend Gareth Harney's Twitter thread about the events and one of the treasures from the ancient world that the Batavia was carrying. Absolutely fascinating and some beau...
Jun 05, 2021•1 hr 11 min•Season 1Ep. 22
An absolute joy to spend an hour and a half with history professors David Abulafia and Bret Devereaux. We started with the founding of Alexandria and travelled back and forth in time and all around the Mediterranean. The starting point for the discussion was David's magnificent book the Great Sea but Bret had plenty to add. (Check out his blog here). You can send a message to the show/feedback by clicking here. The system doesn't let me reply so if you need one please include your email....
May 08, 2021•1 hr 29 min
Peter Pomerantsev is the author of two outstanding books. The first is Nothing Is True and Everything is Possible . It has some wonderful stories which he made into programmes while working in Russian TV from 2006. Fascinating and sometimes heartbreaking. The next is This is Not Propaganda (adventures in the war against reality) . This is about online propaganda, troll farms and influence operations and again is crammed with fascinating tales of Peter's investigations. You can send a message to ...
Apr 21, 2021•1 hr 8 min•Season 1Ep. 20
Bean blogs on naval warfare here . He writes on modern naval warfare (well, from the mid 19th century). His first love is battleships but it goes much wider than this. We talked about battleships (the Yamato in particular), the fate of the French fleet in WWII, whether carriers are obsolete and the Falklands War. If you like this kind of thing then, well, this is the kind of thing you may very well like. Bean is also a big hit over at Astral Codex Ten where his posts in the comments section gene...
Apr 11, 2021•1 hr 5 min•Season 1Ep. 19
David Goodhart is one of the most acute and level headed observers of British society writing today. His influential The Road to Somewhere unpicked the divisions leading to the Brexit vote and he has followed that with Head Hand and Heart arguing for a rebalancing of esteem and resources away from the cognitive jobs and towards manual workers and caregivers. We discussed both books and he is an absolutely delightful and persuasive guide through British society, its problems and its opportunities...
Apr 03, 2021•58 min•Season 1Ep. 18
Professor of ancient history Bret Devereaux concludes his two part evaluation of military strategy in the Lord of the Rings. The Witch King gets two thumbs up. I'm rag tag and bobtail. Check out the blog for more on the Siege of Gondor, Lord of the Rings and much, much more. You can send a message to the show/feedback by clicking here. The system doesn't let me reply so if you need one please include your email....
Mar 22, 2021•1 hr 21 min•Season 1Ep. 17
Roger Crowley takes us through the struggles between the Ottoman Turks and the Knights of St John in the Mediterranean in the mid 1500's. Astonishing stories. My favourite line 'Once the Venetians learned Bragadin had been skinned alive they were determined to have the battle, on their own if need be'. Roger's book Empires of the Sea is top rank narrative history - highly recommended. You can send a message to the show/feedback by clicking here. The system doesn't let me reply so if you need one...
Mar 15, 2021•1 hr 11 min•Season 1Ep. 16
Bret Devereaux is a teaching assistant professor of history at North Carolina State University and is the author of this magnificent blog that covers ancient history generally with military history as the main focus. One of the genius ideas in the blog is to illuminate the subject by analysing fantasy literature. In this episode we talked about the battle of Helm's Deep (with forays into World War II and the world of the Carolingians and much else beside). Saruman's reputation as a general is no...
Mar 02, 2021•1 hr 4 min•Season 1Ep. 15
Tom Holland and Agnes Callard are both on top form reviewing the films 300 and Hero and discussing the history behind them. They unpick the politics too. Macabee Callard and I chip in. If you enjoy the podcast you will definitely enjoy Tom's book, Persian Fire. Highly recommended. You can send a message to the show/feedback by clicking here. The system doesn't let me reply so if you need one please include your email....
Feb 10, 2021•53 min•Season 1Ep. 14
'They couldn't catch a break'. Invasion, the worst plague in history and climate change. Why the Roman Empire fell. Professor Kyle Harper is a wonderful guide to some really gruesome times. And after listening to the podcast check out his book, The Fate of Rome (or here if you are in the US). It has a great balance between telling a fantastic story and real academic rigour. Highly recommended. You can send a message to the show/feedback by clicking here. The system doesn't let me reply so if you...
Jan 29, 2021•1 hr 15 min•Season 1Ep. 13
Professor Abulafia has written a wonderful book, The Boundless Sea (or here if you are in the US) about 'merchants, explorers, pirates, cartographers and travelers in their quests for spices, gold, ivory, slaves, lands for settlement and knowledge of what lay beyond'. I enjoyed talking to him enormously. You can send a message to the show/feedback by clicking here. The system doesn't let me reply so if you need one please include your email....
Jan 12, 2021•1 hr 15 min•Season 1Ep. 12
Tyler Cowen discusses A Separation and About Elly with me and Agnes and Abe Callard. Towards the end Tyler grills Abe in a session of underrated/overrated (films). You can send a message to the show/feedback by clicking here. The system doesn't let me reply so if you need one please include your email....
Nov 10, 2020•1 hr 18 min•Season 1Ep. 11
In this episode we discussed two Korean films. Parasite and Burning. On the podcast in this episode was Alex Tabarrok who was defending the thesis he outlined in his wonderful blog piece, The Gaslighting of Parasite . Joining me to throw rocks at his theory were Chicago philosopher Agnes Callard and her son Abe. You can send a message to the show/feedback by clicking here. The system doesn't let me reply so if you need one please include your email....
Sep 02, 2020•1 hr 27 min•Season 1Ep. 10
In which Agnes and Abe Callard dissect three really great films. All About Eve, Persona and the Iranian docudrama, Close Up. Spoilers throughout. You can send a message to the show/feedback by clicking here. The system doesn't let me reply so if you need one please include your email.
Jul 22, 2020•1 hr 5 min•Season 1Ep. 9
Speaking to Philip Matyszak about his books on ancient history and novels. You can send a message to the show/feedback by clicking here. The system doesn't let me reply so if you need one please include your email.
Jul 11, 2020•1 hr•Season 1Ep. 8
I talked to David Friedman about his book on legal systems operating either parallel to or in place of the State. Just about what you would expect from a anarchist-anachronist-economist who is also a brilliantly entertaining writer. His website is htttp://www.daviddfriedman.com You can send a message to the show/feedback by clicking here. The system doesn't let me reply so if you need one please include your email....
Jun 11, 2020•1 hr 20 min•Season 1Ep. 7
The Romanian film Police, Adjective has long been a favourite of mine and I enjoyed discussing it with the philosopher Agnes Callard. She specialises in ancient philosophy in general and Socrates in particular so she seemed the ideal person to unpick the dialogue at the climax of the film. We slightly went off track but got there in the end. You can send a message to the show/feedback by clicking here. The system doesn't let me reply so if you need one please include your email....
May 10, 2020•59 min•Season 1Ep. 6
A couple of years ago Great Yarmouth Charter Academy was a drastically underperforming school. Now it is on the up and up. I visited it to see for myself and afterwards I spoke to the headmaster, Barry Smith, about what he and the staff did to turn it around. Links: Ofsted visit report Inspiration trust academies You can send a message to the show/feedback by clicking here. The system doesn't let me reply so if you need one please include your email....
Mar 16, 2019•1 hr 19 min•Season 1Ep. 5
Patreon threw Sargon of Akkad off its 'platform'. That upset a lot of people but it may have been within its rights. But did it then collude with Paypal to squash SubscribeStar? Lior Leser thinks it might have. But fighting the big guys is easier with a gorilla on your side so Lior plans to get the FTC involved in the fight. In this podcast he tells us a bit about himself, why free speech matters to him and how the FTC may be the key to unlocking the problem. You can send a message to the show/f...
Feb 10, 2019•1 hr 18 min•Season 1Ep. 4