Can anyone guess which one Lenin and the Bolsheviks will choose? After not finding any Roman history podcasts in 2007, Duncan began The History of Rome, a narrative podcast chronicling events from the founding of Rome until the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. A weekly podcasting exploring great political revolutions by Mike Duncan. BROOKLYN, NY Oh nothing but living out a childhood fantasy revolutionspodcastfundraiser.com, In September 1870, everyone in Paris prepared for a siege. Sept. 15 Austin -- Bookpeople In February 1794, the National Convention not only ratified the emergency emancipation of the slaves, they extended it even further. Tour dates and links: Sept. 6 Madison -- Mystery to Me Sept. 7 Chicago -- Seminary Co-Op Sept. 8 Portland -- Powell's Books Sept. 9 Seattle -- Elliott Bay Book Company Sept. 12 Boulder -- Boulder Book Store Sept. 13 Denver -- Tattered Cover (Aspen Grove) Sept. 14 Dallas -- Interrobang Books Sept. 15 Austin -- Bookpeople Sept. 16 Houston -- Brazos Books Sept. 19 New Orleans -- Garden District Book Shop Sept. 20 Atlanta -- Carter Center w/ A Capella Books Sept. 21 Chapel Hill -- Flyleaf Books Sept. 22 Raleigh -- Quail Ridge Books Sept. 24 Winston-Salem -- Bookmarks Book Festival, For tickets to the October dates: Oct. 3 Austin TX @ Paramount Theater Oct. 4 San Francisco @ Palace of Fine Arts Oct. 5 Seattle @ Town Hall Oct. 25 Chicago @ Vic Theater Oct. 26 Boston @ The Wilbur Oct. 27 Washington DC @ Lisner Auditorium Oct. 29 Newark NJ @ New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Appendix 3- From Equilibrium to Disequilibrium, Probably wouldn't be a revolution if everything just kept on being cool and stable. This podcast does an excellent job of breaking down a difficult subject matter. Sponsor: casper.com/revolutions, Porfirio Diaz ruled Mexico for so long they named a whole section of Mexican history after him. A must listen for those who want to understand our history! BetterHelp.com/revolutions, The end of WWI was a pretty big deal all things considered. He is able to contextualize the important parts of history for these great turning points. WebLast featured in the 11-10-2017 Scout Report, Revolutions has continued to explore these periods of political upheaval and societal transformation. Instead it destroyed his Empire. Sponsor link: Audible.com/revolutions, Tonight I'm gonna party like it's the year seventy-nine . --- Direct download: Final_Episode-_Adieu_Mes_Amis_Master.mp3 Category: general -- posted at: 3:43pm CST Sun, 18 December 2022 Hey it was worth a shot. Initially, Duncan planned to limit his podcast to 12-15 episodes per revolution, but he ran over that self-imposed limit with the English Civil War and the American Revolution and decided to give up on it for the French Revolution, which ultimately ended up being 54 episodes (not counting supplemental episodes). After the Battle of Naseby ended the King's chances for military victory, he became the frustrating center of post-war negotiations. Politics & Prose, 1:00 PM Revolutions Podcast Update- The End Is Nigh? NEW YORK, NY Pre-Order The Storm Before the Storm! [28], Duncan's second book, Hero of Two Worlds: The Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution, is a biography about the Marquis de Lafayette during the American and French revolutions and their aftermaths. For tickets to the October dates: After serving in Parliament and the courts of both Charles I and Charles II, Edward Hyde wrote a massively influential history of the English Civil Wars. Sept. 12 Boulder -- Boulder Book Store Oct. 5 Seattle @ Town Hall In Oct 1793 the French Revolution took a stab at reforming time itself. Oct. 26 Boston @ The Wilbur WebListen to this episode from Revolutions on Spotify. In April 1848, the Hungarians won the right to national self-government. This podcast is unapparelled and epic in scope. Why get off the road to ruin when you can just stay on it? Oct. 27 Washington DC @ Lisner Auditorium But what about the other nations of the Kingdom of Hungary? His financial policies and religious innovations annoyed many of his subjects. In the interest of making the bibliography more immediately visible, I'm gonna pin this link to the top of the page: 01:36 PM | Permalink The colonists were not amused. Feb 7. Comrade Lenin says don't look a gift horse in the mouth. When you think you're out in the front of the pack, but really you're being lapped. Reading + Signing 10.6- True Liberty, True Equality, and True Fraternity, All Mikhail Bakunin wanted was a world without bosses. Then Sonthonax came back. Wherein Gen. Sucre wins a very Bolivarian battle. WebListen to this episode from Revolutions on Spotify. Barnes & Noble Rittenhouse Square, Time TBD Not really. Barnes & Noble Rittenhouse Square, Time TBD Amazing, thank you so much for producing this. COME! Tensions ran high as Parliamentary leaders tried to assert control over the State. Episode Numbering. http://www.adweek.com/galleycat/podcast-host-mike-duncan-inks-book-deal/110975, Napoleon conquered Europe. SAN FRANCISCO, CA Nothing lets slip the dogs of war like a Revolution. BROOKLYN, NY Barnes & Noble -- The Grove, 7:00 PM His surrender ended the American War of Independence. the map to tell us where you pre-ordered the book! Posted by: Oct. 25 Chicago @ Vic Theater Amazon You can tell Mike is passionate about the subject and makes its exciting. [insert obligatory joke about being triggered]. Barnes & Noble Sometimes it is mentioned in the podcast that there is a supplemental map for the episode(like in 6.05), but I've never been able to find them do they still exists? This won't always be the case. Pre-Order The Storm Before the Storm! Question Time! Here is an episode indexfor his fabulous The History of Rome Podcast Episode 000: Introduction The English Civil War The American Revolution The French Revolution The Haitian Revolution His son and heir Richard was iunable to hold the Protectorate together. In Conversation w/ Jared Yates Sexton 10/26/17 Oct. 29 Newark NJ @ New Jersey Performing Arts Center, For tickets to the October dates: And there will be no fourth. History Fangirl Interview AN UPPER MIDWEST SIGNING TOUR! Hey look I'm on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikeduncan. Sign up free. He came back in 1813. CHICAGO, IL April 1917 reminds us sometimes foreign affairs DO matter in domestic politics. Mike Duncan. For tickets to the October dates: In June 1832 a bunch of radical republicans spontaneously broke out in song. Link to details on the talk/signing in Pasadena! Two Romes have fallen. But it turned out to be a *great* war. Mike Duncan grew up outside of Seattle, WA and has a degree in Political Science from Western Washington University. Here is a link to the map if you don't like the embed: The July Revolution Map To select and de-select layers click that little white box in the upper-left. On July 14, 1789 a mob of angry Parisians stormed the Bastille. Hey it was worth a shot. Come! Jos de San Martn gets zonked on opium and marches through the Andes. The History of Rome. WebThe series covered the English Civil War, the American Revolution, the French Revolution, the Haitian Revolution, Simon Bolivar and Gran Colombia, the July Revolution, the Revolutions of 1848, the Paris Commune, the Mexican Revolution, and finally the Russian Revolution, ending its run of narrative episodes in July 2022. [38] Similarly, Peter Adamson mentioned Duncan as one of the reasons he started his History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps podcast. Oct 18 -- Atlanta -- The Carter Library (hosted by A Capella Books), Francisco Madero had a plan, but it didn't really work. I learned so much with Revolutions. War will cause another revolution? Harvard Book Store, 7:00 PM To be in power, or not to be in power, that is the question After one hundred episodes, you might agree! Grace | Sept. 9 Seattle -- Elliott Bay Book Company, Sept. 13 Denver -- Tattered Cover (Aspen Grove), Sept. 19 New Orleans -- Garden District Book Shop, Sept. 20 Atlanta -- Carter Center w/ A Capella Books, Sept. 24 Winston-Salem -- Bookmarks Book Festival. Some of them also prepared for revolution. Barnes & Noble Posted by: Thanks, and keep up the amazing work! Just depends who. WebRevolutions. The podcast covers the time period from the origin of the Roman Kingdom to the fall of the Western Roman Empire, focusing on the most accepted chain of events according to historical consensus. Thanks, and keep up the good work! Powells Now: The Russian Revolution Next: ??? over 500 years and 12 revolutions, we learn what our ancestors did to give us freedom. Sponsor: audible.com/revolutions, Why be an illiterate Siberian peasant when you can be a sought after curiosity in St. Petersburg. [Update: I also now realize you can't get the street view guy on this map but you should still go drop in on Place Joachim du Bellay to get an idea of what this all looked like. Sponsor: HelloFresh/Revolutions12. Confused by how events Balkans could spark a world war? It's fun! Benjamin Wittes of Lawfare Blog wrote, "Never has a book about history that's two millennia old been so timelyYou'll learn as much about the problems we face today from this book as from any newspaper",[27] and a review in the Huffington Post praised his "congenial style", claiming that he "zeros in on Rome's polarization between "optimates" (conservatives) and "populares" (populists), the disintegration of participatory democracy, and the concomitant rise in inequality, uncivil discourse, and violence. Books-a-Million, The Storm Before The Storm: Chapter 1- The Beasts of Italy, Audio excerpt from The Storm Before the Storm: The Beginning of the End of the Roman Republic by Mike Duncan. On Sept 25, 1828 Simn Bolvar went out the window. The narrator and the flow is fantastic. In the spring of 1793 revolts against Paris started erupting all over France. After being elected President of Mexico, Francisco Madero enjoyed no peace. Maybe Dan Carlin, but noMike is the best. The H2W related podcast appearances I mentioned: His most recent work, 2021's Hero of Two Worlds: The Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution, received similar praise, earning its own spot on the New York Times Best Seller's. Comments (3), 03:51 PM | Permalink We did it! Further unrest plagued Spanish America in 1809 as the situation deteriorated back in Spain. The February Revolution began on International Women's Day. Now they had to figure out what to do with it. Mike Duncan is believed to have coined the phrase "the entropy of victory" to describe the recurring division that occurs following a successful revolt, or coup d'tat, among the victors. Barnes & Noble WebRevolutions Revolutions Sun, 25 December 2022 Final Episode- Adieu Mes Amis If you wanna drop a tip on your way out the door, Click Here To Donate. With slave revolts and civil war erupting in Saint-Domingue, the Legislative Assembly abolished all racial distinctions on April 4, 1792. Enjoy! 10/24/17 In March 1916, the United States invaded Mexico. Oct 15 -- Toronto -- Ben McNallys Oct. 29 Newark NJ @ New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way Sept. 16 Houston -- Brazos Books Amazon Wherein we keep moving toward the October Revolution by progressing halfway to halfway to halfway to halfway Link: Event w/ Dr. George Washington was appointed commander-in-chief and laid siege to Boston. history, podcast, rome. spnsor link: lynda.com/revolutions, Marie Antoinette thought he was behind EVERYTHING These valedictory moments assess, with poignant but unsparing clarity, both the rulers who ultimately couldnt save the old order and the revolutionary firebrands who couldnt stay atop the new. Sponsor: HelloFresh, To celebrate his new reform program, Prime Minster Stolypin handed out commemorative neckties. Would really like to get my hands on the salacious limericks the good Emperor composed while whacked on spice.