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Corruption in the ancient world

Apr 11, 2022
41:15
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Anti-Corruption Project
02:20 • 4min
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3
The Difference Between Tax Avoidance and Tax Evasion
06:03 • 5min
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The Relationship Between Modern Britain and Antiquity
11:27 • 3min
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The Vocabulary of Corruption
13:59 • 2min
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What Antiquity Shows Us Is There Myriad of Ways That Don't Fit That Model
15:44 • 4min
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Comparative History Is Absolutely Essential
20:13 • 4min
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Comparative History
24:13 • 2min
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How Do We Evaluate Antiquity?
26:36 • 4min
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Are There Any Case Studies or Jewels or Stories That Illuminate This Subject?
30:51 • 4min
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Cassius Dio's Citizenship
34:52 • 2min
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What was corruption like in the ancient world – and how can studying it help us make sense of shady dealings in the 21st century? Matt Elton speaks to Shushma Malik, Marta Garcia and Yehudah Gershon – three researchers behind a new project to reveal more about the murkier side of ancient Greece and Rome.

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