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Tides of History

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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.

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Luis Dizon πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡»πŸ‡¦ (@luisdizon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you aren't subscribed to Tides of History, you should be. It's an amazing history podcast and especially good if you're interested in the medieval and early modern period.

Max Gulker (@maxg_econ) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I bought the book that inspired this piece after hearing a great interview of its author Andrew Pettegree by Tides of History podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ris…

Jared Rubin (@jaredcrubin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Listening to ⁦Patrick Wyman⁩ interview with ⁦Walter Scheidel⁩ on ⁦Tides of History⁩. Great stuff. But man, that seven minute discussion on counter factual history (beginning 27:45 in) is *chef’s kiss* so good podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tid…

Penguin Random House Audio 🎧 πŸ“š (@prhaudio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Tides of History Podcast sits down w/ Dan Jones, 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 ➑️ ow.ly/hd7C50wAv4a #Audiobook for CRUSADERS now avail!

Patrick Wyman (@patrick_wyman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.

The Frank Friar (@carmelitenick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a great episode on the Ottoman Empire! I love what Patrick Wyman does on Tides of History. Can’t recommend this podcast enough if your a histophile (lover of history). podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tid…

USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts & Sciences (@uscdornsife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎧 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 Tides of History. ow.ly/gecs50y4nWY

Rothermere American Institute (@raioxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week the RAI is listening to our Harmsworth Professor Peter Mancall on the Tides of History 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 podcasts.apple.com/ro/podcast/pil…

Irish History Podcast (Fin) (@irishhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’ve been listening to my podcast it’s worth tuning into Tides of History. 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