This week, John and Ed begin their on-and-off series discussing slavery's relationship with Empire, beginning with slavery in the Ancient World. They talk about the place of the enslaved in society, their role within agriculture and the economy, the nature of freedom in the Roman world and the key differences with the chattel slave system of the Enlightenment era.
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In this episode, John and Ed discuss the difficulties and intricacies of researching Empires. Ed talks about getting to "walk the ground" of the Roman World, and we get into the political nature of research, archaeology and archiving, from Mussolini's Italy to British Kenya.
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This episode, John and Ed are joined by Josselin Pérouse to talk about the Balkan's place in Imperial History. From the roman's nebulous neighbours, through the perils of the Serbian Empire and Byzantines to the playground of the Concert of Europe, Join us in a short by exciting tour of the Balkan Frontier!
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In this episode, John and Ed take a tour through the ironic (and complicated) topic of Empires and Peace, discussing the place of "Pax" in the minds of Imperialists from Augustus to Genghis Khan, and from the British Raj to the Austrian Empire.
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Taxation No Tyranny, by Samuel Johnson https://www.samueljohnson.com/tnt.html
Pax Romana, by Adrian Goldsworthy https://www.waterstones.com/book/pax-romana/adrian-goldsworthy/9781474604376