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Mentioned in 10 episodes
How the World Made the West
Book • 2024
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Mentioned in 10 episodes
Mentioned by 

when introducing Joe Quinn as the author, noting its long-listing for the Kundal Prize for History.


Anita Anand

345 snips
291. Ancient Gaza: The Philistines (Part 1)
Recommended by 

to listeners of the podcast.


Anita Anand

268 snips
292. Ancient Gaza: From The Assyrians to The Romans (Part 2)
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when introducing Professor 

.

Greg Jenner


Josephine Quinn

80 snips
Hannibal of Carthage: fearsome enemy of ancient Rome
Mentioned as one of 

's books when she is introduced at the end of the conversation.


Josephine Quinn

49 snips
The Phoenicians: everything you wanted to know
Mencionado por 

al discutir sus ideas sobre la identidad, la cultura y la civilización.


Josephine Quinn
24 snips
Josephine Quinn: Exploring the Origins of the West
Mentioned by 

as their latest book, discussing the myth of the modern West as a self-made miracle.


Aaron Bastani
20 snips
Downstream: Everything We’re Told About the History of the West Is Wrong w/ Josephine Quinn
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as a book exploring the concept of civilization and its historical development.

Ahnaf Ibn-Qais

16 snips
Eurabiamania 83: The Second Council of Wizards
Recommended by ![undefined]()

as it examines how ideas evolve through incremental improvements.

Andreas Wicki

13 snips
Functional Precision Oncology, a new compass for cancer care | Apricot Bio
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as a best-selling award-nominated book by 

.

Greg Jenner


Josephine Quinn

Hannibal of Carthage (Radio Edit)
Recommended by 

as a must-read overview of 4,000 years of history.


Aaron Bastani
Downstream: The Political Possibilities of the Ancient World w/ Josephine Quinn
Mentioned by 

as a recently published book that discusses ancient history and the idea of civilization.


Javier Mejia

A 4000-year history of the West | Josephine Quinn with Javier Mejia
Mentioned by Greg LeBlanc as a recent book, described as a magnum opus covering 4,000 years of history.

479. The Birth of Civilizations: Unpacking a 4,000-Year Global History feat. Josephine Quinn



