<p>Barbarians, political breakdown, economic collapse, mass migration, pillaging and plunder. The fall of the Roman Empire has been studied for years, but genetics, climate science, forensic science, network models, and globalization studies have reshaped our understanding of one of the most important events in human history. PhD historian and specialist Patrick Wyman brings the cutting edge of history to listeners in plain, relatable English.</p>

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32: Patrick is Hosting a New Show! Check out the "Pursuit of Dadliness" Now! 2023-09-05
31: Interview: Historian Kyle Harper on Disease, Climate and the Fall of the Roman Empire 2018-04-03
30: Tides of History: Natural Disasters and the End of the Roman Empire 2018-03-20
29: Tides of History: Justinian the Great and the Reconquest of the Western Empire 2018-03-06
28: Tides of History: How the Eastern Roman Empire Survived Attila the Hun and the Disastrous Fifth Century 2018-02-20
27: Tides of History: Why Didn't The Eastern Empire Fall? 2018-02-06
26: Tides of History: How Latin Became the Romance Languages 2017-12-14
25: Tides of History: The Decline and Fall of the Roman City 2017-11-14
24: Tides of History: The Roman City 2017-10-24
Introducing Tides of History 2017-07-20
23: Could the Roman Empire Have Survived? 2017-06-22
22: The Brilliance of Saint Augustine. An Interview with Elizabeth Bruenig 2017-06-15
21: Rome's Legacy and the Barbarian Kingdoms 2017-06-08
20: The Anglo-Saxon Migration, the North Sea World, and the Birth of England 2017-05-25
19: Why Didn't Rome Rise Again? An Interview with Professor Walter Scheidel 2017-05-18
18: The Warlords of Northern Gaul and the Rise of the Franks 2017-05-11
17: Ostrogothic Kingdom or the Western Empire Reborn? 2017-04-27
16: The Kingdom of the Visigoths 2017-04-13
15: The Death of the Roman Political System 2017-03-30
14: The Calamitous Fifth Century - A Narrative History 2017-03-16
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