Episodes

  • Episode 338 - Get Rid of Byzantium with Leonora Neville
    Jan 27 2026

    Professor Leonora Neville joins us to make the case for getting rid of the term Byzantium for good. She wants to replace it with a different term and a different understanding of Roman history.


    Professor Neville is the John W and Jeanne M Rowe Chair of Byzantine History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She specialises in the 9-12th centuries of the Empire’s history. And her research has focussed on gender, civic religion, and religious aspects of political culture as well as historical memory and historiography.


    She has written several excellent books which have been vital to this podcast. Her guide to Byzantine historians is essential reading for students. Her book on Byzantine gender helped direct my episodes on ‘Women in the Roman world’ and her book on provincial authority was extremely helpful in understanding Kekaumenos. She is also a Senior fellow at Dumbarton Oaks and an editor of several book series. Find out more at the University of Madison-Wisconsin website.

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    40 mins
  • Episode 336 - 10 Influential East Romans with Anthony Kaldellis. Part 2
    Jan 14 2026

    As we look back at Byzantium I turned once more to Professor Anthony Kaldellis. I asked him to present a list of ten influential East Romans who were not featured heavily in the political narrative.


    Anthony Kaldellis is a Professor in the Department of Classics at the University of Chicago. He is the author of over a dozen books on Byzantium including the definitive history (The New Roman Empire: A History of Byzantium). Find out more here.


    Timestamps:

    Photios: 0.47 secs - 15m 08s

    Michael Psellos: 15m 09s - 31m 25s

    Anna Komnene: 31m 26s - 39m 25s

    Eustathios of Thessaloniki: 39m 26s - 47m 27s

    George Gemistos Plethon: 47m 28s - 1h 07m 22s

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Episode 335 - 10 Influential East Romans with Anthony Kaldellis. Part 1
    Jan 6 2026

    As we look back at Byzantium I turned once more to Professor Anthony Kaldellis. I asked him to present a list of ten influential East Romans who were not featured heavily in the political narrative.


    Anthony Kaldellis is a Professor in the Department of Classics at the University of Chicago. He is the author of over a dozen books on Byzantium including the definitive history (The New Roman Empire: A History of Byzantium). Find out more here.


    Timestamps:

    Gregory of Nazianzus: 6m 10s - 21m 12s

    John Chrysostom: 21m 12s - 38m 12s

    Tribonian: 38m 12s - 52m 40s

    Anthemius of Tralles: 52m 40s - 1h 02m

    Theodore the Studite: 1h 02m - 1h 15m

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Episode 334 - State Builders from the Steppe with Eric Halsey
    Dec 30 2025

    I talk to Eric Halsey about his new book State Builders from the Steppe: A History of the First Bulgarian Empire.


    In it he chronicles the rise and fall of the Bulgars as they arrive in the Balkans and forge a state that would be a thorn in the Byzantine side.


    I thoroughly recommended the book. It’s well researched, easy to read and it’s nice to hear about a subject so intimately entwined with Byzantine history from a different perspective.


    Find the book on Amazon or check out the Bulgarian History podcast where Eric takes the Bulgarian story all the way to the present.

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    47 mins
  • Episode 333 - The Bachelorhood of Basil II with Mark Masterson
    Dec 15 2025

    To mark the 1000th anniversary of his death we revisit the bachelorhood of Basil II.


    My guest is Mark Masterson — until recently Associate Professor of Classics at Victoria University of Wellington (retired 2025). His work explores masculinity, desire, and male social bonds in the Roman world.


    In his book Between Byzantine Men he discusses an oration written in Basil's day which may shed light on his intimate life.


    Find out more about Professor Mark Masterson here and check out his two books on male relationships within the Roman world.


    Between Byzantine Men: Desire, Homosociality, and Brotherhood in the Medieval Empire

    Routledge (2022)


    Man to Man: Desire, Homosociality and Authority in Late-Roman Manhood

    The Ohio State University Press. (2014)

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    45 mins
  • More Patreon Zoom Calls, more podcasts and more thank yous
    Aug 19 2025

    More Patreon Zoom Calls, more podcasts and more thank yous

    https://www.patreon.com/historyofbyzantium

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    2 mins
  • What Happens Next
    Jul 15 2025

    I talk about what will happen with the podcast next. Send your questions to thehistoryofbyzantium@gmail.com

    This Sunday the 20th July I will be hosting 3 Zoom calls for Patrons at 1, 5 and 9pm UK time. It looks like I will be doing an AMA on Reddit this weekend too. I’ll post the Reddit address on the website as soon as I have it.

    If you’d like a History of Byzantium podcast t-shirt to commemorate 13 years of this obscure hobby of yours then go to etsy.com/shop/ImperialWares

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    3 mins
  • Episode 332 - Not with a Whimper but a Bang
    Jul 13 2025

    Mehmed II becomes Sultan in 1451 and immediately makes plans to conquer Constantinople.


    Period: 1448-53

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    1 hr and 42 mins