Byzantium & Friends

By: Byzantium & Friends
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  • Conversations with experts in the history of Byzantium and surrounding fields, hosted by Anthony Kaldellis.
    Copyright 2019 All rights reserved.
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  • 129: Labor organizations and collective action, with Sarah Bond
    Feb 6 2025

    A conversation with Sarah Bond (University of Iowa) about organized labor groups in the Roman empire. Ancient occupational groups often formed associations (sometimes called collegia) which are often regarded as little more than dining, cult, and burial societies. In her new book, Strike: Labor Unions, and Resistance in the Roman Empire (Yale University Press 2025), Sarah Bond argues that they sometimes engaged in collective action and bargaining. These continued in existence into late antiquity and possibly beyond. Also, check out Sarah's blog History from Below and her contributions to Hyperallergic.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • 128. Constantinople as seen by its inhabitants, with Paul Magdalino
    Jan 23 2025

    A conversation with Paul Magdalino (St. Andrews and Koç University) about the literary traditions and genres that Constantinopolitans developed to talk about the origins, history, cosmic importance, and superlative beauty of their city -- the City. The conversation touches on themes in Paul's recent book, Roman Constantinople in Byzantine Perspective: The Memorial and Aesthetic Rediscovery of Constantine's Beautiful City, from Late Antiquity to the Renaissance (Brill 2024). Like the book, our discussion culminates with the majestic oration Byzantios by Theodoros Metochites.

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    50 mins
  • 127. The genetic history of Rome, with Hannah Moots
    Jan 9 2025

    A conversation with Hannah Moots (Center for Palaeogenetics, Stockholm) about paleogenetic research, its goals, methods, and conclusions. What does it mean to study ancient DNA, and what does it tell us about human history? The conversation is based on an article co-authored by Hannah and many other collaborators entitled "Ancient Rome: A Genetic Crossroads of Europe and the Mediterranean," Science 366 (2019) 708-714.

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    1 hr and 5 mins

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Dr. kaldellis talks in depth about byzantine history, and interviews leading authors and historians about specific topics

Great podcast and a great host, Dr. Kaldellis. I found out about this one listening to the history of byzantium podcast, where Kaldellis is a frequent guest. I couldn't bear seeing the review section with hollow grey stars on such a quality podcast.

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