#2619
Mentioned in 17 episodes

SPQR

A History of Ancient Rome
Book • 2015
In 'SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome,' Mary Beard challenges traditional historical perspectives by exploring how the Romans thought of themselves, their responses to terrorism and revolution, and their invention of a new idea of citizenship and nation.

The book begins in 63 BCE with the clash between Catiline and Cicero and delves into the lives of both famous and lesser-known Romans, including women, slaves, and middle-class citizens.

Beard separates fact from fiction and myth, providing a fresh and engaging view of Roman history that includes detailed illustrations and maps.

Mentioned by

Mentioned in 17 episodes

Mentioned by
undefined
Qasar Younis
as an example of quality historical reading to broaden perspective.
1,197 snips
The most successful AI company you’ve never heard of | Qasar Younis
Mentioned by
undefined
George Hahn
as a book where the author argues that Rome's government saw salt as a strategic resource akin to how modern states view energy.
162 snips
No Mercy / No Malice: Rare Earths
Mentioned by
undefined
Anita Anand
as a book she gave a rave review to in the New Statesman.
77 snips
50. Rome: A Slave Society
Mentioned by
undefined
David Frum
as a massive and enduring bestseller on both sides of the Atlantic.
63 snips
Why America Isn’t Rome (And Why That Matters)
Mentioned by
undefined
John Hopkins
as being written by Noisa founder Pascal Hughes and transforming 1,000 years of history into a riveting and action-packed account.
62 snips
The Hiroshima and Nagasaki Bombings
Mentioned by
undefined
John Hopkins
as the first title in the 'Short History Of' book series.
46 snips
The Great Smog of London
Mentioned by
undefined
Tony Kim
as one of the history books he is currently reading.
34 snips
From Technology in Focus to Finance with BlackRock's Tony Kim
Mentioned by
undefined
Paul McGann
as available in all good bookshops.
34 snips
Jean-Bédel Bokassa Part 1: The Butcher of Bangui
Mentioned by
undefined
John Hopkins
as a Noiser Network debut book related to the podcast network.
32 snips
The Silk Roads
Mentioned by
undefined
Greg Jenner
as one of
undefined
Mary Beard
’s best-selling books.
26 snips
Emperor Nero: ancient Rome’s most infamous ruler

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app