Behind the Bastards

fun + informative history podcast on awful people and events with a comedic bent

  • wjrii
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    31 year ago

    I tend to like history podcasts by academics, so here are three:

    History of Egypt Podcast
    Emperors of Rome
    AskHistorians podcast, but I admit I pick and choose episodes with that one. I do wish they’d come over to the Fediverse, but I kind of get it, as their stated goals are broad outreach and getting warm&fuzzies for their mostly younger academics.

      • wjrii
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        21 year ago

        Do you mean Kevin Stroud’s linguistic history one? If so, I do listen to it and like it a lot. I didn’t include it because his degrees are in poli-sci and law, but he at least follows my main shibboleth for a thoughtful podcast by not shying away from “it depends” as an answer.

        What I don’t like as much are the “well I need to make sure I tell a good story” types who read one secondary source, misinterpret one primary source, and then spend the rest of their time making sure they are awesome and dramatic. I don’t have time or motivation to keep up with the literature on Egyptology, but I’d prefer to get my survey of the subject from someone who does.