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Fan of History Fan of History Dan Hörning & Bernie Maopolski Interesting Things with JC Interesting Things with JC JC Stay the Course Stay the Course Pastor Joe Vassak Perplexity: A Mystery Podcast Perplexity: A Mystery Podcast Perplexity: A Mystery Podcast Smart Tea Smart Tea Aarati Asundi In The Roud - A Folk Song Podcast In The Roud - A Folk Song Podcast Matt Quinn Ladies Who Lore Ladies Who Lore Ladies Who Lore Final Girls Final Girls Sarah Spurlock and Kellie Nicole Hill The Projection Booth The Projection Booth Weirding Way Media The Stupid History Minute The Stupid History Minute Keb Pound Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox Wyatt Cox The 5 Best Films of Every Year Ever The 5 Best Films of Every Year Ever Tristan Ettleman Rainy Day Rabbit Holes: History Unhinged Rainy Day Rabbit Holes: History Unhinged Rainy Day Rabbit Holes American History Tellers American History Tellers Audible Kalenderblatt Kalenderblatt Deutschlandfunk Jocko Podcast Jocko Podcast Jocko DEFCOR Network History Dispatches History Dispatches Matt and McKinley Breen The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) Ascension Det Hemmeligste Af Det Hemmelige Det Hemmeligste Af Det Hemmelige Det Hemmeligste You Are Good You Are Good Alex Steed The Brion McClanahan Show The Brion McClanahan Show The Brion McClanahan Show Princeton UP Ideas Podcast Princeton UP Ideas Podcast New Books Network On Geopolitics On Geopolitics Centre for Geopolitics New Books in Urban Studies New Books in Urban Studies New Books Network The Wild Goddess The Wild Goddess Kayleigh Priest The Pirates Don’t Eat The Tourists: Jurassic Park & Prehistoric Fiction The Pirates Don’t Eat The Tourists: Jurassic Park & Prehistoric Fiction Roland Squire Civics In A Year Civics In A Year The Center for American Civics Dylan Revisited Dylan Revisited Colm Larkin Les grands dossiers de l'Histoire par Franck Ferrand Les grands dossiers de l'Histoire par Franck Ferrand Radio Classique Already Gone Podcast Already Gone Podcast Nina Innsted Christian History Almanac Christian History Almanac 1517 Podcasts Key Battles of American History Key Battles of American History Key Battles of American History Everyday Anarchism Everyday Anarchism Graham Culbertson Gunsmoke - Tales of the West Gunsmoke - Tales of the West John Meston The Falcon Radio The Falcon Radio Dougall & Bennett The Daily Philosopher The Daily Philosopher solgoodmedia.com Deep Thought Daily Deep Thought Daily solgoodmedia.com
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Dan Hörning & Bernie Maopolski

What´s New In History - Did Accountants Build Civilization?

June 30, 2026 6:01pm 47 min

This week on What's New in History, I sit down with archaeologist Dr. William Hafford to discuss his fascinating paper, Countdown to Cities: Numeracy and the Development of Urban Society. Could something as simple as cou...

240. 490s BC Ionian Revolt: The Empire Strikes Back

June 23, 2026 6:01pm 31 min

The popular thing to do in the Greek world of the 490s BC was to revolt against the PersiansHaving launched their revolt in the name of freedom, the Ionian "freedom fighters" soon discover that the Persian Empire has no ...

239. 490s BC These ships were the beginning of troubles for Greeks and Barbarians

June 10, 2026 3:35am 47 min

Aristagoras leaves Sparta empty-handed but finds a more receptive audience in Athens. Can Athens help "Make the World Safe for Democracy" in the 490s BC??In this episode, Bernie and Dan follow the Ionian Revolt from the ...

238. 490's BC - The Ionian Revolt Begins

May 26, 2026 6:01pm 38 min

A failed expedition. A frightened tyrant. A restless Greek world under Persian rule. The Ionian Revolt did not begin with grand ideals, but with fear, ambition, and political chaos. Bernie and Dan begin a new multi-part ...

237. 490s BC Rome part III: The Legend of Coriolanus

May 13, 2026 2:43am 48 min

We left the last episode with a cliffhanger and this episode is chock full of action, adventure, and narrow escapes!Oh and Barbarians!Dan explains how the Republic nearly dies in its infancy as ordinary Romans abandon th...

What's New In History: What We Still Get Wrong About the Caribbean's Brutal History

May 06, 2026 2:20am 1:02

An interview with Andrew Rowen, author of ISABEL, ANACAONA & COLUMBUS’S DEMISE: 1498–1502 Retold, a historical novel grounded in primary sources and anthropological research that reconstructs from both European and Nativ...

236. 490s BC Rome Part II : Manius Valerius Maximus

April 29, 2026 1:43am 46 min

“If your name is Manius Valerius Maximus, you’re either saving Rome… or conquering something.”This is a podcast by Dan Hörning and Bernie Maopolski.Contact information:E-mail: [email protected]://facebook.com/f...

What´s New In History: Did you know the Vikings were in North America for 350 years??

April 22, 2026 3:26am 1:06

The algorithm gods served me a video with hard evidence that the Northmen didn't just stop in for a quick visit and leave. New research into Viking-age wood is shedding light on something much bigger: how often the Green...

235. 490s BC: Rome Part 1: The Battle of Lake Regillus

April 16, 2026 11:06am 51 min

The Monarchy Strikes Back! The young republic isn't safe just yet. We have an an action packed episode for you today: barbarians, single combat, and a tradition that will last for centuries is born. Dan leads on this fir...

What's New In History - 40,000 year old writing??

April 07, 2026 6:01pm 16 min

Wow! 40,000 years ago... that's a lot earlier than we thought. Is this just click bait or is there something to this. Dan and Bernie break it down. The final conclusions may surprise you. Plus we have 18 foot bears to de...

234. 500s BC Final Episode

April 01, 2026 1:22am 34 min

From East to South to North to West and everywhere in between, Dan finishes off the story of the last half millennia. He takes us through Southeast Asia, the Scandinavian lands, Central Africa, THRACE (!!) It goes on! Ev...

What’s New in History: The War Trumpet of Boudicca the Warrior Queen?

March 24, 2026 7:01pm 23 min

A war trumpet shaped like a snarling animal head, buried for nearly 2,000 years, has just been pulled out of the ground in Britain—and it may connect directly to the people who fought Rome under Boudicca.In this episode,...

233. 500s BC The Americas part 3: Strangling walruses, farming deserts, and a North American slave trade

March 18, 2026 4:26am 41 min

Our final episode on the America's in the 500s BC delivers all the details and fun you expect from a Fan of History episode. Before the Inuit. Before the Pueblo cities. Before the great trade networks of later centuries....

232. 500s BC – The Americas part 2: Mountains, Rainforest, and Sea

March 04, 2026 3:55am 35 min

While Greece and Persia dominate the history books, entire worlds are developing across the Americas.In this episode we explore:• The Chavín network that connected the Andes through religion, pilgrimage, trade, AND DRUGS...

231. 500s BC - The Americas Part 1 of 3: Before the Empires

February 18, 2026 4:01am 32 min

Before the Maya kings. Before the Aztecs. Before the Inca.While the Mediterranean world reorganizes itself, two continents across the ocean are developing along very different lines.In this episode arc we explore:• The f...

What´s New In History: Frozen in Time: Norway’s Ancient Reindeer Trap

February 11, 2026 4:15am 37 min

New discoveries in Norway point to a large-scale, coordinated reindeer hunting operation from 1,500 years ago. But this isn’t just another dig—it’s personal. Bernie is joined by Thomas, a hunter and farmer who lives righ...

230. 500s BC part 13 - How a real Oarhole changed the history of Western Civilization

February 03, 2026 6:01pm 33 min

How do you ignite a decades-long East-West conflict? Sometimes all it takes is some meddlesome Greeks, a Persian Transformer, and a tight oarhole. In this episode, we revisit a pivotal moment in 500 BC as the Persians sa...

What´s New In History: Escaping Vesuvius — The Romans Who Lived

January 13, 2026 6:01pm 22 min

Most people think everyone died when Vesuvius erupted in AD 79. Pompeii and Herculaneum froze in time — but the story didn’t stop there. In this What’s New in History, we talk to Garry Stevens about the fascinating new p...

229. 500s BC Part 12 When Coins Took Over the World Part 2

December 09, 2025 6:01pm 38 min

Picking up where we left off, in part 2 of my conversation with Leo from Classical Numismatics, we go deeper—tracing the earliest coins across Rome, Persia, and beyond. If you think everyone used silver, think again. Fro...

228. 500s BC part 11: When Coins Took Over the World

November 26, 2025 3:31am 37 min

How did little metal disks became power, propaganda, and paychecks?Could you buy a round of drinks with a coin in 500BC?Well that depends! Some places maybe yes and some places maybe a goat would be better. In this episo...

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