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A lot of history episodes and a lot of film episodes. A few other subjects in between!

Subject to Change Russell Hogg

    • History
    • 5.0 • 19 Ratings

A lot of history episodes and a lot of film episodes. A few other subjects in between!

    Kaldellis on Byzantium - part 2

    Kaldellis on Byzantium - part 2

    We cover the miserable tale of the 4th crusade, the Latin Empire and Anthony gives advice on how to write a Byzantium based historical novel. We had fun with this one and I hope you enjoy it.

    • 38 min
    Anthony Kaldellis on Byzantium (Part 1)

    Anthony Kaldellis on Byzantium (Part 1)

    If you have any interest at all in Byzantium or in the Roman Empire generally I think you should really enjoy this episode. Professor Kaldellis is one of the leading scholars on Byzantium (East Rome?) and his book The New Roman Empire - A History of Byzantium takes you all the way from the founding of Constantinople to its fall to the Ottoman Turks in the 15th century, more than a thousand years later. The book is a tour de force and despite the scale of the story it is extremely readable and I enjoyed the dry wit throughout. And he made an absolutely fascinating guest. So if you love stories of the Roman Empire do give it a listen. We couldn't cover everything but we covered a lot!

    We recorded it in one go but we reached a natural break point so I have split it into two parts.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Hampton Sides - the last voyage of Captain Cook

    Hampton Sides - the last voyage of Captain Cook

    Hampton has been on the podcast before and if you haven't yet found his books of narrative history I urge you to seek them out. Absolutely thrilling stories but told with real historical skill. Today we talked about Captain Cook's last voyage which ended in 1779. Hampton's book is called The Wide Wide Sea and he pays attention to all parts of the story - Cook was very much only a part of the tale. And do seek out not just the Wide Wide Sea but Hampton's other books. If you enjoy narrative history his are in the first rank.

    • 51 min
    The Sin Eater

    The Sin Eater

    I am a huge fan of Mike Dash's books. We have talked about Batavia's Graveyard and Tulipomania in past episodes. But Mike also has a fascination for weird semi folkloric stories and in this episode he unearths the truth about that remarkable creature, the Sin Eater.

    • 48 min
    Ed West - From the Romans to Alfred the Great

    Ed West - From the Romans to Alfred the Great

    Most people know Ed West for his journalism and in particular for his substack The Wrong Side of History. If you haven't found that yet then check it out - it is one of the best things of its kind out there. But Ed also writes book and in particular a series of short introductions to various periods of English history. If (like me) you sometimes find you need a good overview of something before diving into the detail these books are an absolute godsend. We talked about the period from when the Romans left Britain in the early 400's to the time of Alfred the Great. It was thoroughly entertaining to listen to Ed though it sounds as if the people living through these times had a lot less fun.

    His book is called Saxons vs Vikings: Alfred the Great and England in the Dark Ages. It is a great introduction to the period. (And ideal for fans of Bernard Cornwell's The Last Kingdom!)

    • 1 hr 6 min
    John McWhorter and Scott Sumner - talking movies

    John McWhorter and Scott Sumner - talking movies

    I am a huge fan of John McWhorter and have come to have great respect for Scott Sumner's knowledge and judgement when it comes to movies. It was a real pleasure to get them together to chat about favourite movies, directors and genres. 

    • 1 hr 3 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
19 Ratings

19 Ratings

SRMIV ,

Excellent!

A great history-focused podcast. Guests are well picked and the host regularly asks questions or makes comments that lead to interesting and insightful discussion on topics left unaddressed in the typical book/subject review style podcast.

Yankee6798 ,

A Real Gem

Russell has such an engaging manner and is always well prepared for his guests. One of the best interviewers I’ve had the pleasure of listening to. I hope it never ends.

BadBadGameBad ,

Great history podcast

I stumbled across this show and it’s fantastic. I really appreciate the wide variety of subjects. The guests are invariably fantastic and Russell does a skillful job of engaging them. Highly recommended.

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