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by Carolyne Powlowski PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Is there an episode index for Mike Duncan's revolutions podcast?

This is an episode index for Mike Duncan's fabulous Revolutions Podcast. Here is an episode index for his fabulous The History of Rome Podcast Oh Also... Interview with Podcast 411 What is the Third Estate?

Who is Mike Duncan and what is the history of Rome?

Mike Duncan is an American political history podcaster and author. A self-described "complete history geek" [1] grew from an interest in ancient civilizations as a child, with a particular affinity for Roman history. After not finding any Roman history podcasts in 2007, Duncan began The History of Rome.

What is the Russian Revolution Podcast?

A weekly podcasting exploring great political revolutions. Now: The Russian Revolution Next: ??? Time to play the wild card. Time to head into the final lap... What's better than war and peace?

Who is Mike Duncan and why is he famous?

Mike Duncan is an American political history podcaster and author. A self-described "complete history geek" [1] grew from an interest in ancient civilizations as a child, with a particular affinity for Roman history.

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What happened to the revolutions podcast?

The podcast concluded in 2012. A year later he began Revolutions, which ran for ten seasons over the course of nine years, covering the French, Russian and American revolutions, among others. The series ended in July 2022.

Where can I listen to revolutions podcast?

Revolutions | Podcasts on Audible | Audible.com.

How many hours is the revolutions podcast?

Succeeding at any part of this, much less all of it, is very hard. Since the fall of 2013, the historian Mike Duncan has recorded, by his own estimate, about 150 hours of his podcast Revolutions, which is currently in the middle of its final season.

How old is Mike Duncan?

Michael Clarke DuncanBornDecember 10, 1957 Chicago, Illinois, U.S.DiedSeptember 3, 2012 (aged 54) Los Angeles, California, U.S.Cause of deathrespiratory failureResting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills, California, U.S.7 more rows

How many episodes of revolutions are there?

In total, 42 episodes aired over two seasons.

What revolution means?

2a : a sudden, radical, or complete change. b : a fundamental change in political organization especially : the overthrow or renunciation of one government or ruler and the substitution of another by the governed. c : activity or movement designed to effect fundamental changes in the socioeconomic situation.

What is Revolution podcast?

A show about politics and music from musicians that sing about politics. Become a patron and help support independent media. Become a Patron.

Who Made History of Rome podcast?

Millions of listeners have downloaded the popular historian's narrative-driven podcasts about revolutions and the collapse of ancient Rome. Now he's a bestselling author, too. Is it true, I ask Mike Duncan, that his 189-part podcast chronicling the history of Ancient Rome has been downloaded 56 million times?

What do revolutions do?

Typically, revolutions take the form of organized movements aimed at effecting change—economic change, technological change, political change, or social change. The people who start revolutions have determined the institutions currently in place in society have failed or no longer serve their intended purpose.

What did Michael Duncan died from?

September 3, 2012Michael Clarke Duncan / Date of death

How tall is John Coffey?

approximately 6'8" ft tallCharacter Description John Coffey was an African-American man, approximately 6'8" ft tall, with a powerful muscular frame. Due to being mistaken for the crime of murder and rape, he is put on deathrow in the 1930's.

Who inherited Michael Clarke Duncan's estate?

The sister of late actor Michael Clarke Duncan has hired a lawyer to investigate the circumstances surrounding changes made to the actor's will that left his entire estate to his girlfriend, reality star Omarosa Manigault.

10.85- The German Revolution

There *was* a revolution in Germany. But it wasn't like the revolution in Russia. Sponsors: Harrys.com/revolutions BetterHelp.com/revolutions

10.84- The End of the World

The end of WWI was a pretty big deal all things considered. Sponsors: Audible.com/revolutions DrinkTrade.com/revolutions GreenChef.com/revolutions130

10.81- The Revolt of the Left SRs

Hey it was worth a shot. Well, actually, probably not. Register for digital book talk with me and Jonathan Katz on his new book: Gangsters of Capitalism Jan 18 w/ Politics and Prose.

10.75- The People's Commissars

The Bolsheviks caught the car. Now they had to figure out what to do with it.

10.73- Zeno's Revolution

Wherein we keep moving toward the October Revolution by progressing halfway to halfway to halfway to halfway... Link: Event w/ Dr. Faith Hillis for her book Utopia's Discontents.

10.72- The Decision

Comrade Lenin says don't look a gift horse in the mouth. Link to details on the talk/signing in Pasadena!

10.71- The Democratic Conference

Links to tour details... Minneapolis Oct 11: Magers and Quinn Naperville Oct 12: Anderson's Bookshop Madison/Verona Oct 13: Kismet Books Milwaukee Oct 14: Boswells Book Company Pasadena Oct 27: Vromans Bookstore

07 February 2022

There was a revolution in Germany. But it wasn't like the revolution in Russia.

10.85- The German Revolution

There was a revolution in Germany. But it wasn't like the revolution in Russia.

What is Mike Duncan interested in?

Mike became especially interested in Roman history while reading his grandfather's paperback version of Edward Gibbon 's The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Describing himself as “a complete history geek”, Duncan also has a huge interest in American history.

What did Duncan study?

Despite studying political science in college, Duncan spent much of his free time studying ancient Greek and Latin texts. "I sort of stumbled into it, so I was reading a ton of Livy at the time, and a ton of Suetonius, and then I had just gotten into Tacitus.".

What is the history of Byzantium podcast?

Robin Pierson's podcast The History of Byzantium was explicitly modelled after The History of Rome in style, length and quality and was intended by Pierson to act as a sort of sequel to it. Similarly, Peter Adamson mentioned Duncan as one of the reasons he started his History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps podcast.

What is Duncan's interest in Roman history?

Duncan’s interest in Roman history grew from a “general interest in ancient civilizations”. As a child, he would often flip through his parents’ encyclopedia set to the entries on Ancient Egypt or Ancient Greece, the Maya, the Inca, etc. The largest and most encompassing of those civilizations to Duncan was always the Romans. Mike became especially interested in Roman history while reading his grandfather's paperback version of Edward Gibbon 's The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.

How many episodes of The History of Rome podcast?

Duncan published The History of Rome: The Republic, a collection of edited transcripts from the first 46 episodes of the podcast, opening with the founding of the Roman Kingdom and ending with the breakdown of the Roman Republic.

When did the History of Rome podcast start?

Main article: The History of Rome (podcast) Duncan began The History of Rome in 2007, after failing to find any good podcasts about ancient history. The project turned into an award-winning weekly podcast which aired for 179 episodes until 2012 and was downloaded more than 100 million times.

Where is Duncan from?

Duncan was born in Redmond, Washington , and attended Western Washington University, attaining a degree in Political Science with a minor in Philosophy. He is an avid fan of the Seattle Mariners baseball team. Aside from podcasting and writing, Duncan is currently a stay-at-home dad. Earlier in his career, he worked as a fishmonger;

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