The fall of the Western Roman Empire and why the Roman military failed – Interview with Michael Kulikowski

The Tragedy of Empire Michael Kulikowski

The fall of the Western Roman Empire and why the Roman military failed – Interview with Michael Kulikowski

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Interview Timeline

Michael Kulikowski is the author of Rome’s Gothic Wars, Late Roman Spain and Its Cities, and The Triumph of Empire. Michael has appeared on a number of shows and writes frequently for the Wall Street Journal and London Review of Books. He is the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of History and Classics at Pennsylvania State University. We spoke about his book on the all of the Western Roman Empire and about the state of the Roman military during and after the fall. The Tragedy of Empire: From Constantine to the Destruction of Roman Italy (Belknap Press, 2019)

0:43 – Michael talks about how he got interested in Roman history.

1:40 – Michael talks about what the collapse of Rome meant.

3:23 – Michael talks about how people protected themselves after the fall.

4:32 – Michael goes into detail about Europe after the fall of Rome.

7:05 – Michael talks about what Roman soldiers did after the fall.

8:17 – Michael talks about the Eastern Roman Empire.

9:17 – Michael talks about how the Eastern Roman Empire maintained itself.

11:33 – Michael talks about the details of Tragedy of Empire.

13:39 – Michael talks about the army’s control of the Roman Emperor.

16:02 – Michael talks about the role of the Emperor.

17:27 – Michael talks about religion in Rome.

19:01 – Michael talks about Christianity and the Roman military and society.

20:51 – Michael talks about conversions to Christianity.

22:00 – Michael talks about why people joined the Roman military.

24:39 – Michael talks about regionalism among Romans.

26:07 – Michael talks about the complexity of the Roman military.

27:40 – Michael compares regular soldiers and officers.

28:42 – Michael talks about retirement allotments for soldiers.

29:21 – Michael talks about how Rome went from a well-run military machine into warlordism.

31:14 – Michael talks about the Gothic revolt.

34:48 – Michael talks about reforms in Rome.

36:25 – Michael talks about his research resources.

39:23 – Michael talks about medieval sources of Roman history.

42:08 – Michael talks about archaeological evidence.

42:37 – Michael talks about new discoveries.

44:24 – Michael talks about the Black Sea area and looting there.

46:04 – Michael talks about counterfeiting historical items.

46:43 – Michael talks about the importance of knowing the landscape a historian is writing about.

48:25 – Michael talks about wanting more information on where Slavs come from.

49:30 – Michael talks about the trauma of the collapse.

51:47 – Michael talks about how prevalent slavery was in the late Roman Empire.

54:08 – Michael’s work can be found on the London Review of Books and on amazon.

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For more “Military History Inside Out” please follow me at www.warscholar.org, on Facebook at warscholar, on twitter at Warscholar, on youtube at warscholar1945 and on Instagram @crisalvarezswarscholar. Or subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify Please see historyrabbithole.com for a list of my dozen or so blogs and podcasts. You’re sure to find something you like.

Guests: Michael Kulikowski

Host: Cris Alvarez

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How murder and violence permeated Ancient Roman society, politics, and and military affairs – Interview with Emma Southon

Dr. Emma Southon holds a doctorate in ancient history and is the author of Marriage, Sex and Death: the Family and the Fall of Rome and Agrippina. She recently released a new book on murder and violence in Ancient Rome. We spoke about Caesar’s killing, gladiator combat, solider land allotments, and political paramilitary forces of Rome. A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Murder in Ancient Rome (Abrams Books, 2021)

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How murder and violence permeated Ancient Roman society, politics, and and military affairs – Interview with Emma Southon

Emma Southon a fatal thing happened on the way to the forum

How murder and violence permeated Ancient Roman society, politics, and military affairs – Interview with Emma Southon

Check out this book here   https://amzn.to/2Skr7KZ

Interview Timeline

Dr. Emma Southon holds a doctorate in ancient history and is the author of Marriage, Sex and Death: the Family and the Fall of Rome and Agrippina. She recently released a new book on murder and violence in Ancient Rome. We spoke about Caesar’s killing, gladiator combat, solider land allotments, and political paramilitary forces of Rome. A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Murder in Ancient Rome (Abrams Books, 2021)

1:23 – Emma talking talks about how she wrote a book on murder in Ancient Rome.

3: 14 – Emma talks about how the book is broken down.

4: 31 – Emma talks about the time period she covered.

5: 48 – Emma talks about death and killing in Rome.

9:41 – Emma talks about how Romans treated all their foreign slaves captured in war.

15:07 – Emma talks about how the Roman military dealt with conquered people.

16:08 – Emma talks about the “paramilitary” political gangs in Rome.

19:22 – Emma talks about these gang fights.

20:36 – Emma talks about the land promised to soldiers.

28:00 – Emma talks about politics, military, and Caesar’s death.

29:45 – Emma talks about Caesar’s plans to go to Parthia before his assassination.

33:09 – Emma talks about how sacred the Senate was.

35:20 – Emma talks about gladiators.

40:52 – Emma talks about gladiators staging famous battles.

42:31 – Emma talks about her research looking for murders.

44:48 – Emma talks about the digitization of Roman records.

46:22 – Emma talks about Roman belief in magic.

49:39 – Emma talks about battle omens in the war with Carthage.

51:30 – Emma talks about wanting to know who killed Germanicus.

53:37 – Emma talks about infanticide in Ancient Rome.

1:06:32 – Emma can be found at EmmaSouthon.com or @nuclearteeth on twitter.

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https://www.abramsbooks.com/product/fatal-thing-happened-on-the-way-to-the-forum_9781419753053/

https://www.emmasouthon.com/

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For more “Military History Inside Out” please follow me at www.warscholar.org, on Facebook at warscholar, on twitter at Warscholar, on youtube at warscholar1945 and on Instagram @crisalvarezswarscholar. Or subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify Please see historyrabbithole.com for a list of my dozen or so blogs and podcasts. You’re sure to find something you like.

Guests: Emma Southon

Host: Cris Alvarez

Tags: Books, audio interviews, author, podcast, Abrams Press, Ancient history, Ancient war, history of crime,

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