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  1. Mike Duncan couldn’t find a good podcast on the topic of ancient history, a subject he had fallen in love with, so he made his own. That show, The History of Rome, which began as a hobby, would go on to be downloaded more than 100 million times, and is one of the most popular and beloved podcasts of all time. Now, more than ten years after first starting the podcast, Mike has written his ...

  2. Part 1 of Mike Duncan's Russian Revolution Podcast. All of his podcasts can be found here http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~jwp/revolutions-episode-index.html

  3. Followed Mike Duncan from History of Rome to Revolutions and he does not disappoint. This podcast does an excellent job of breaking down a difficult subject matter. Studying revolutions can be so turbulent and controversial. Duncan is able to piece together people and events without being overwhelming.

  4. Mike Duncan is one of the foremost history podcasters in the world and the author of "Hero of Two Worlds: The Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution."

  5. The History of Rome, often abbreviated THoR, was a podcast created by Mike Duncan which aired between 2007 and 2012. In the 2010 podcast awards, THoR won best educational podcast. THoR 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.

  6. 28 de jul. de 2007 · With Mike Duncan, 192 episodes, 45 ratings & reviews.A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. Now complete!

  7. 4 de jun. de 2016 · Mike Duncan. Herodotus Press, Jun 4, 2016 - History - 480 pages. THE ROMAN EMPIRE STANDS as the greatest political achievement in the history of Western civilization. From its humble beginnings as a tiny kingdom in central Italy, Rome grew to envelope the entire Mediterranean until it ruled an empire that stretched from the Atlantic to Syria ...