34 episódios

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.

The Fall of Rome Podcast Wondery

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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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    Introduction

    Introduction

    Barbarians, political breakdown, economic collapse, mass migration, pillaging and plunder. In the introduction to this series, PhD historian Patrick Wyman takes you through the broad outlines of the fall of the Roman Empire, one of the most important events in history.

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    • 36 min
    The Barbarian World

    The Barbarian World

    We explore the barbarian world beyond the frontiers, focusing on the fearsome Goths who would one day leave an emperor dead on the battlefield, sack Rome itself, and found a kingdom of their own inside the empire's borders. The barbarian world was tightly tied to Rome, and those connections are what we'll investigate today, through the eyes of a Goth named Wulfila.
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    • 39 min
    The Goths and the Beginning of Rome's End

    The Goths and the Beginning of Rome's End

    In the third episode of The Fall of Rome, we explore the Goths' migration into the Roman Empire and their desperate war for survival against the forces of the Empire. This conflict culminated in the Battle of Adrianople, the worst defeat of a Roman army in more than 350 years. How did a rag-tag group of migrants defeat the cream of the army and leave an emperor dead on the battlefield?

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    • 41 min
    The Gothic Sack of Rome

    The Gothic Sack of Rome

    In 395, the barbarian Goths rebelled against the Romans and fought a campaign that culminated in the sack of Rome in 410. But were the Goths really barbarous foreigners, or are they better understood as a Roman army seeking a position within the Empire?

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    • 46 min
    Just How Screwed Up Was the Later Roman Empire?

    Just How Screwed Up Was the Later Roman Empire?

    One of the fundamental questions about the later Roman Empire is just what a mess it really was. Did the barbarians topple a fundamentally healthy, functional state? Or were they merely the straw that broke the camel's back of a diseased, rotten, empire that could no longer hold itself together? In this episode, we discuss just how things had changed between the peak of the Roman Empire in the second century and the beginning of the end in the fourth.

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    • 46 min
    The Catastrophic Fall Of Roman Britain

    The Catastrophic Fall Of Roman Britain

    In 350, Britain was a thoroughly integrated province of the Roman Empire, full of prosperous, Latin-speaking cities, luxurious villas, and all the other trappings of Roman life. By 500, the cities were gone, the economy had collapsed, and the island was split among an innumerable number of petty kingdoms. What happened? How did everything go so wrong?

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    • 48 min

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5,0 de 5
18 avaliações

18 avaliações

gbseixas ,

Very good

Having read and heard (as in older podcasts) a lot about the subject, I think this gives a fresh and updated view of the fall of Rome and related issues. It is also very well planned and clear to follow. My only issue is that up to where I am (5th episode) only the anglophone bibliography is cited, a very common problem in the history field, where apparently the Anglo, French and Italian worlds (to mention only those) never talk to each other.

Walmirf ,

Great

Great Podcast!

Eduardo1BR ,

Very good

Great podcast.

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