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Michael William Duncan is an American political history podcaster and author. A self-described "complete history geek", [2] after not finding any Roman history podcasts in 2007, Duncan began The History of Rome, a narrative podcast chronicling events from the founding of Rome until the collapse of the Western Roman Empire.
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Mike Duncan is one of the foremost history podcasters in the world. His award-winning series The History of Rome set the standard for episodic narrative history and inspired a generation of listeners.
Listen to Mike Duncan's fascinating podcast series on the history of Rome, from its founding to its fall.
- Roman History 36 - Libius To Romulus 461-476 AD147.6K views
- Roman History 35 - Valentinian III To Majorian 440-461 AD111.7K views
- Roman History 33 - Honorius And The Goths 400-420 AD129.2K views
- Roman History 29 - Constantius To Julian 337-361 AD159.5K views
- Roman History 28 - Constantine The Great Pt. 2 313-337 AD156.8K views
- Roman History 27 - Constantine The Great Pt. 1 308-313 AD204.2K views
- Roman History 25 - Carus To Diocletian 282-292 AD190.8K views
- Roman History 24 - Claudius Gothicus To Probus 268-282 AD201.7K views
- Roman History 23 - Hostilian To Gallienus 251-268 AD205.7K views
- Roman History - Happy Saturnalia53.1K views
Revolutions (2013-2022) is the second history podcast by Mike Duncan. Unlike his previous podcast, Revolutions is not the history of one society or polity but rather a thematic series focusing...
Mike Duncan is a podcaster, writer and former public historian who lives in Madison, WI. He is best known for his podcasts on the History of Rome and the French Revolution, among others.
Mike Duncan's Revolution podcast delivers historical narratives with captivating precision. Each episode is rich in insights, making it essential for history buffs. Duncan's storytelling prowess makes complex revolutionary events accessible and engaging.