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The Classics Podcast
TCP does Roman History: Tacitus on Nero
There’s so much to unpack when it comes to Nero - from the death of his mother Agrippina to the Great Fire of Rome, Tacitus lived through these years as a young boy, so how much did his personal experience impact his historical narrative? Listen to the final part of Hannah and James' discussion now. Follow Dr Hannah Cornwell (University of Birmingham) on X here. To find further episodes of our Roman History series click here and follow the Classics Podcast on Instagram. To access exclusive classical benefits, join the Classical Association
2024-10-22
16 min
The Classics Podcast
TCP does Roman History: Tacitus on Claudius
Beginning at the end of Claudius' rule and the accession of Nero, Hannah looks back with James upon Tacitus’ treatment of Claudius, the role of freedmen and imperial wives, especially the machinations of Agrippina, and political and military affairs. Follow Dr Hannah Cornwell (University of Birmingham) on X here. To find further episodes of our Roman History series click here and follow the Classics Podcast on Instagram. To access exclusive classical benefits, join the Classical Association
2024-10-21
11 min
The Classics Podcast
TCP does Roman History: Tacitus on Caligula
As Hannah explains, not much survives of Tacitus' account of Gaius Caligula, but in this bitesize episode, there are still some conclusions we can draw... Follow Dr Hannah Cornwell (University of Birmingham) on X here. To find further episodes of our Roman History series click here and follow the Classics Podcast on Instagram. To access exclusive classical benefits, join the Classical Association
2024-10-21
06 min
The Classics Podcast
TCP does Roman History: Tacitus on Tiberius
In this jam-packed episode, Hannah discusses Tiberius’ relationship with the Senate, the Germanicus situation, the trial of Piso, and Tacitus’ perspective on Sejanus and Drusus. Follow Dr Hannah Cornwell (University of Birmingham) on X here. To find further episodes of our Roman History series click here and follow the Classics Podcast on Instagram. To access exclusive classical benefits, join the Classical Association
2024-10-18
21 min
The Classics Podcast
TCP does Roman History: Tacitus on Augustus
In this first emperor study, Hannah and James talk Augustus. Tacitus only gives us a potted history of Augustus in his Annals - Hannah explores why Tacitus choses NOT to start with Augustus’ life, who the key players are and whether they should really be called the Annals... Follow Dr Hannah Cornwell (University of Birmingham) on X here. To find further episodes of our Roman History series click here and follow the Classics Podcast on Instagram. To access exclusive classical benefits, join the Classical Association today!
2024-10-18
10 min
The Classics Podcast
TCP does Roman History: Tacitus Introduction
Welcome back to a new season of TCP does Ancient History A Level: Roman Edition and we're kicking off with the OG historian, Tacitus! Your favourite teacher, James Renshaw, is back to host the series and he'll be talking to a ream of experts, beginning with the wonderful Dr Hannah Cornwell (University of Birmingham) - you can follow Hannah on X here. To find further episodes of our Roman History series click here and follow the Classics Podcast on Instagram. To access exclusive classical benefits, join the Classical Association
2024-10-16
15 min
Womanica
Wordsmiths: Anita Cornwell
Anita Cornwell (1923-2023) made history as the first Black woman writer to openly identify as a lesbian in her published essays. From the 1950s to the 1980s, she wrote passionately about Black power and Black lesbian identity in magazines like Negro Digest, The Ladder, and Feminist Review. For Further Reading: Anita Cornwell, groundbreaking Black lesbian writer, dies at 99 - Philadelphia Gay News Anita Cornwell (born 1923), Interviewed October 6, 1993 · Philadelphia LGBT History Project, 1940-1980, by Marc Stein · OutHistory Open Letter to a Black Sister, by Anita Cornwell (pg 33) From a Soul Sister’s Notebook, by Anita Cornwell (pg 43) Letter...
2024-06-06
06 min
Colli'r Plot
Y Sioe Ffasiwn
Dyma bodlediad newydd sy'n drafod ffasiwn gan griw Colli'r Plot.Trafod Gŵyl lenyddol Llandeilo, Gŵyl Crime Cymru, ffasiwn a chlustdlysau Gladiatrix, a llwyth o lyfrau.Lot o chwerthin, chydig o bethau dadleuol ac ambell i sgwrs ddwys.Dyma restr ddarllen o'r cyfrolau a drafodwyd yn y bennod:Y Brenin, y Bachgen a'r Afon - Mili WilliamsEigra - Eigra Lewis RobertsWe need new names - NoViolet BulawayoFools and Horses - Bernard CornwellPen-blwydd Hapus? - Ffion EmlynBlas y môr - John Pen...
2024-05-09
59 min
Book Bistro
Revisiting Historical Fiction
This week, Stacy, Shannon, Georgina, and Amber are recommending some of their favorite historical fiction reads. Titles mentioned include: Kristin Hannah, The Women Denny S. Bryce, The Other Princess Diana Gabaldon, Outlander (Outlander #1) Bernard Cornwell, The Winter King (The Warlord Chronicles #1) Amanda Skenandore, The Second Life of Mirielle West Zoe Sivak, Mademoiselle Revolution Barbara Kingsolver, The Poisonwood Bible Bonnie Blaylock, Light To the Hills Karen Robards, The Girl from Guernica Joshunda Sanders, Women of the Post Lisa See, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan Sandra Dallas, Where Coyotes Howl You can always contact the Book Bistro team by searching @BookBistroPodcast...
2024-03-08
56 min
Intelligence Squared
Rome’s Golden Age with Tom Holland
What was Rome like during its zenith? In July 2023 acclaimed historian and co-host of The Rest Is History podcast Tom Holland came to Intelligence Squared to paint a vivid picture of Rome during the Pax Romana, when Rome was the world’s great superpower. Drawing on his new book Pax: War and Peace in Rome’s Golden Age, Holland described how at its peak the Roman Empire was the wealthiest and most powerful state the world had then seen, stretching from Scotland to Arabia, and containing perhaps a quarter of the human population then alive. Joining Holland in conversation is H...
2023-08-11
41 min
Get Best Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
[Spanish] - La última fiesta by Clare Mackintosh
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/696120to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - La última fiesta Author: Clare Mackintosh Narrator: Paula Iwasaki Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 54 minutes Release date: July 6, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: ¿Cómo se investiga un asesinato cuando todos son sospechosos? «Divertida, inteligente y con ecos de Agatha Christie». Patricia Cornwell EN UN PUEBLO CON TANTOS SECRETOS, ESTE CRIMEN ES SOLO EL PRINCIPIO La Ribera es un complejo vacacional de lujo recién abierto en Lago Espejado, un lago situado en el límite entre Gales e Inglaterra, que indigna...
2023-07-06
12h 54
Get Best Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
[Spanish] - La última fiesta by Clare Mackintosh
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/696120 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - La última fiesta Author: Clare Mackintosh Narrator: Paula Iwasaki Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 54 minutes Release date: July 6, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: ¿Cómo se investiga un asesinato cuando todos son sospechosos? «Divertida, inteligente y con ecos de Agatha Christie». Patricia Cornwell EN UN PUEBLO CON TANTOS SECRETOS, ESTE CRIMEN ES SOLO EL PRINCIPIO La Ribera es un complejo vacacional de lujo recién abierto en Lago Espejado, un lago situado en el límite entre Gales e Inglaterra, que ind...
2023-07-06
05 min
Little, Brown Audio
The Last Party by Clare Mackintosh, read by Chloe Angharad Davies (Audiobook extract)
At midnight, one of them is dead. By morning, all of them are suspects . . . The launch of the stunning first crime series from the #1 Sunday Times bestseller and international sensation. INTRODUCING DC FFION MORGAN, IN THE UNMISSABLE NEW SERIES FROM #1 BESTSELLER CLARE MACKINTOSH 'Superb, with echoes of Agatha Christie' PATRICIA CORNWELL 'A dark delight of a murder mystery' JANICE HALLETT 'Detectives Leo and Ffion make a storming debut' BELINDA BAUER 'Mackintosh is just getting better and better' PETER JAMES On New Year's Eve, Rhys Lloyd has a house full of guests. His lakeside holiday homes are a success, and he's...
2022-08-04
05 min
Shenanigans Cosplayers Say
Ep64: Anime Iowa 2022
Join LVC on their journey to Anime Iowa 2022. Find out about the cosplay contest, adventures in emceeing, a full new live show, and BEES? The cosplay GuestsSemetary Cosplay https://www.instagram.com/semetarycosplay/Strawberry Cosplayhttps://www.instagram.com/strawberry.cosplay/The JudgesLaughing Rat https://www.instagram.com/laughing_rat/Mimiru Riley https://www.instagram.com/mimiruriley/Michelle ClarkMissing was PapaBear Cosplay https://www.instagram.com/papabearcosplay/Awards...
2022-07-31
37 min
Hacks & Wonks
Week In Review: May 27, 2022
On this Hacks & Wonks week-in-review, Crystal is joined by defense attorney, abolitionist and activist, Nicole Thomas-Kennedy. After reflecting on a tough news week across the country, Crystal and Nicole turn back to local happenings with a look at last-minute entries into Seattle judicial races and a breakdown of why these downballot positions are important. They then discuss how cities like Edmonds, Mercer Island and Seattle exacerbate the issue of homelessness by criminalizing camping in public spaces without actually providing adequate shelter or services to those already struggling. The show wraps up with Seattle City Council putting over $1M more...
2022-05-28
50 min
The Ancients
Young Caesar vs Marc Antony
What happened after the Ides of March? How did the Romans go from co-ordinated assassinations to the Pax Romana? From Tyranny to prosperity? In this third episode of our Ides of March series, Tristan is joined by Dr Hannah Cornwell to discuss the turbulent relations that erupted between Marc Antony and Octavian (Young Caesar), following Julius Caesar's assassination. Secluded meetings, arranged marriages, reconciliations, dissensions, and a love affair for the ages - what really happened between the Young Caesar and Marc Antony?If you'd like to learn more about this really interesting period, you might like...
2022-03-20
49 min
The Ancients
Young Caesar vs Marc Antony
What happened after the Ides of March? How did the Romans go from co-ordinated assassinations to the Pax Romana? From Tyranny to prosperity? In this third episode of our Ides of March series, Tristan is joined by Dr Hannah Cornwell to discuss the turbulent relations that erupted between Marc Antony and Octavian (Young Caesar), following Julius Caesar's assassination. Secluded meetings, arranged marriages, reconciliations, dissensions, and a love affair for the ages - what really happened between the Young Caesar and Marc Antony?If you'd like to learn more about this really interesting period, you might like...
2022-03-20
49 min
The Ancients
The Birth of the Roman Empire
16 January 27 BC is a date sometimes associated with the beginning of the Roman Empire. It was on that day that Octavian received the name Augustus, effectively becoming the first emperor of Rome. Augustus ordered the gates of Janus to be closed, marking an end to the period of Civil War that had characterised Rome for decades before. Entering into a new era of peace, how did Augustus monopolise peace as a concept, and allow Rome to hold onto this new era and way of life across it's Empire? This week Tristan is joined by Dr Hannah Cornwell, author of...
2022-01-16
50 min
The Ancients
The Birth of the Roman Empire
16 January 27 BC is a date sometimes associated with the beginning of the Roman Empire. It was on that day that Octavian received the name Augustus, effectively becoming the first emperor of Rome. Augustus ordered the gates of Janus to be closed, marking an end to the period of Civil War that had characterised Rome for decades before. Entering into a new era of peace, how did Augustus monopolise peace as a concept, and allow Rome to hold onto this new era and way of life across it's Empire? This week Tristan is joined by Dr Hannah Cornwell, author of...
2022-01-16
50 min
Checked In: A Davenport Library Podcast
3. Cozy and Your Library
Send us a textOn this episode the Librarians will be talking about the giving season, favorite recipes, and cozy mysteries. The following books were discussed:Zoe's Ghana Kitchen by Zoe AdjonyohBlack Food: Stories, Art and Essays by Bryant TerryMooncakes and Milk Bread by Chinese BakeriesClaudia Roden's Mediterranean by Claudia RodenColumbiana: A Rediscovery of Recipes and Rituals from the Soul of Columbia by Marian VelasquezJew-ish: Reinvented Recipes from a Modern Mensch by Jake CohanMacedonia: The Cookbook by Katerina Nitsou...
2021-11-22
1h 20
The Jigsaw
Let Your Jingle Jangle (feat. Justin Cornwell)
Fam! It's a December to Remember and we are kicking it off with a bang. It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas all over here. We have our new friend Justin Cornwell aka Young Jeronicus Jangle in the Living Room, and we are talking all things Christmas and the Black Excellence that is Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey. Song of the Week: What Do the Lonely Do At Christmas - The Emotions Bless Up Report: Hannah Diop & Sienna Naturals Chef Ed Reavis and Money Muscle BBQ Jasmyn Lawson
2020-12-03
1h 36
De Cat Colnot podcast
Wat Maakt Jou Rijk Interview #22 Debbie Van Cleef
Wat maakt VP (virtual professional) Debbie van Cleef rijk? Waar haalt ze haar inspiratie vandaan? Wat zou ze doen met haar laatste tientje? Dat zijn vragen die ik aan haar stel in deze podcast aflevering. Debbie's boekentips: De reeks Kay Scarpetta van Patricia Cornwell https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbievancleef/?locale=nl_NL De reeks Seven Sisters van Lucinda Riley https://partner.bol.com/click/click?p=2&t=url&s=1014279&f=TXL&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bol.com%2Fbe%2Ff%2Fthe-seven-sisters-1-the-seven-sisters%2F9200000030098948%2F&name=The%20Seven%20Sisters%2C%20Lucinda%20Riley Nala's World van Dean Nicholson (1bike1world) https...
2020-10-20
56 min
The BSR Podcast
The topography of peace and diplomacy in Ancient Rome
A lecture by Hannah Cornwell (Birmingham) as part of the City of Rome lecture series.
2020-07-20
1h 02
Geeky Brummie
The one with Leam Comic Con 2019
**Leam Comic Con Special** Geeky Brummie visits the award winning Leam Comic Con on Saturday the 5th October. This comic focused event was held at the iconic All Saints' Parish Church in Leamington Spa. The event was headlined once again by John Wagner (Co-creator of Judge Dredd, A History of Violence) and his artist on Rok of the Reds/Gods Dan Cornwell. The event also featured Helblazer writers Jamie Delano and Mike Carey, UK comics Laureate Hannah Berry and many more. This podcast features Panels hosted by Olly MacNamee - senior editor at http://www.comicon.com/ ** Intro ** 00:00 ** John Wagner...
2019-11-16
1h 07
Sunny 16 Podcast
Ep. 143: The Photography Show 2019
This weeks bumper episode was recorded at the Photography Show held at the NEC in Birmingham, and is chock full of conversations we had with some of the many fine film folks we met there, from brilliant listeners who turned up to the Mega Analogue Meetup, to people showing their wares at the show, and other assorted delights. The Audio quality isn't brilliant, but the guest quality is off the charts With big thanks to Alex, Duncan from Silverpan Lab , Dunstan Vavasour, Matt Parry and Michelle Parr from Ilford, Andrew Church from Kodak, Fraser Yule, Ken Hindle-May, Paul Mckay and M...
2019-03-21
2h 37
Sunny 16 Podcast
Ep. 143: The Photography Show 2019
This weeks bumper episode was recorded at the Photography Show held at the NEC in Birmingham, and is chock full of conversations we had with some of the many fine film folks we met there, from brilliant listeners who turned up to the Mega Analogue Meetup, to people showing their wares at the show, and other assorted delights. The Audio quality isn't brilliant, but the guest quality is off the charts With big thanks to Alex, Duncan from Silverpan Lab , Dunstan Vavasour, Matt Parry and Michelle Parr from Ilford, Andrew Church from Kodak, Fraser Yule, Ken Hindle-May, P...
2019-03-21
2h 37
Disco Night: A Star Trek Discovery Podcast
Project Daedalus
Even though Discovery went rogue just last week, "Project Daedalus" has them teaming up with a Starfleet admiral to cause a ruckus. This time they're heading over to that troublesome Section 31 to depose the Logic Extremist at the top. As happens from time to time in the Star Trek universe, things don't turn out to be exactly as they seem. Directed by Star Trek veteran Jonathan Frakes, and written by newcomer to the franchise Michelle Paradise. She's written a bunch of episodes of CW's "The Originals" so don't go thinking she's a rookie. This episode a...
2019-03-16
1h 03
Kirjapinon takaa -podcast
Hetkiä jännityskirjallisuuden parissa
Miksi luemme jännityskirjallisuutta? Mitä sarjoja suosittelemme? Entä mitkä ovat olleet henkilökohtaisia huteja? Mitkä jännityskirjat ovat kaikkien aikojen suosikkejamme? Muun muassa näihin kysymyksiin vastaamme tässä podcastissa. Paula Hawkins: Nainen junassa Joel Dicker: Totuus Harry Quebertin tapauksesta Sarah Waters: Vieras kartanossa Luca D’Andrea: Rotko Mattias Edvardsson: Melkein tosi tarina Ane Riel: Pihka Noah Hawley: Ennen syöksyä Stephen King Dean Koontz Tess Gerritsen: Rizzoli & Isles –sarja Agatha Christie Sophie Hannah: Hercule Poirot -sarha Henning Mankell: Wallander- sarja David Lagercrantz: Millenium-sarja Gillian Flynn Camilla Läckberg: Fjällbacka-sarja Hjorth & : Sebastian Bergmann –sarja John Verdon: Dave Gurney -sarja Child & Preston: Pen...
2018-03-25
40 min
When Greeks Flew Kites
Take it to the Brink
A monthly series in which broadcaster and acclaimed historical novelist Sarah Dunant delves into the past to help frame the present, bringing to life worlds that span the centuries.Taking modern day anxieties as its starting point, the programme considers how certain questions are constant, yet also change their shape over time. This month, Sarah takes us to the brink - to moments where leaders are willing to cross the ultimate line. She'll be asking what happens when the enemy you're negotiating with has nothing to lose, and questioning whether the threat of apocalypse can...
2017-08-30
28 min
Reading, Writing, Romans
Felas Octavi
New research reveals that this sling bullet is much ruder than previously thought. Prof. Alison Cooley discusses this with Dr Jane Masséglia and Dr Hannah Cornwell in the Ashmolean's updated Reading and Writing Gallery.
2017-04-11
05 min
Reading, Writing, Romans
Felas Octavi
New research reveals that this sling bullet is much ruder than previously thought. Prof. Alison Cooley discusses this with Dr Jane Masséglia and Dr Hannah Cornwell in the Ashmolean's updated Reading and Writing Gallery.
2017-04-11
05 min
Reading, Writing, Romans
Freedmen and Friends
A funerary inscription reveals questions of social status and friendship in the Roman world. Prof. Alison Cooley and Dr Hannah Cornwell from the AshLI Project, talk about a tombstone which marked the plot of an entire Roman familia: spouses, freedmen and good friends, all together in the same burial, and consider questions of social status in the Roman world.
2015-07-27
03 min
Reading, Writing, Romans
Freedmen and Friends
A funerary inscription reveals questions of social status and friendship in the Roman world. Prof. Alison Cooley and Dr Hannah Cornwell from the AshLI Project, talk about a tombstone which marked the plot of an entire Roman familia: spouses, freedmen and good friends, all together in the same burial, and consider questions of social status in the Roman world.
2015-07-27
02 min
Reading, Writing, Romans
A Bullet with your Name on
Slingshot bullet from the seige of Perusia, 41/40 BC. Dr Jane Masséglia and Dr Hannah Cornwell discuss the messages and insults flung (literally!) between opposing sides during the Roman civil war of Perusia (41/40 BC), on display in the Rome Gallery of the Ashmolean Museum.
2015-05-12
03 min
Reading, Writing, Romans
A Bullet with your Name on
Slingshot bullet from the seige of Perusia, 41/40 BC. Dr Jane Masséglia and Dr Hannah Cornwell discuss the messages and insults flung (literally!) between opposing sides during the Roman civil war of Perusia (41/40 BC), on display in the Rome Gallery of the Ashmolean Museum.
2015-05-12
03 min