A.D. History Podcast

By: Paul K. DiCostanzo Patrick Foote
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  • Weaving a Tapestry of World History from 1AD to HD
    Paul K. DiCostanzo, Patrick Foote
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  • Introducing the A.D. History Podcast
    Aug 6 2019

    Do you ever wonder about the history you've missed? The new A.D. History Podcast explores the last 2000 years of history in a whole new way.

    The post Introducing the A.D. History Podcast appeared first on TGNR.

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    2 mins
  • The World of Baby Jesus & Rise of Wang Mang | 1AD -10AD
    Aug 6 2019

    The world baby Jesus was born into was more turbulent than we realize, and Wang Mang’s rise in the Han Dynasty would make Machiavelli proud.

    The post The World of Baby Jesus & Rise of Wang Mang | 1AD -10AD appeared first on TGNR.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The Death of Wang Mang, Augustus, and the Roman Republic | 11AD – 20AD
    Sep 21 2019

    In episode 2, 11AD - 20AD, Paul and Patrick explore the Xin Dynasty of Wang Mang, the death of Augustus, and end of the Roman Republic.

    The post The Death of Wang Mang, Augustus, and the Roman Republic | 11AD – 20AD appeared first on TGNR.

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    1 hr and 15 mins

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A Novel Approach to History & Tremendous Challenge

This show by its design is genuinely original, and it’s aims highly attractive. Tracking the last 2,000 years by each decade is as captivating as it is daunting. Paul and Patrick have a very warm and enjoyable rapport, in addition to the compelling way they examine the history presented. Moreover, their emphasis on history-in-context is refreshing. They also don’t talk over each other, which is a huge plus.

This show caters equally both to the casual history fan, and the inexhaustible history buff. If you want to listen to a well research show with excellent hosts, give this one a listen!

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