

Empire
Goalhanger
The rise and fall of empires, rulers, and the events that shaped world history.William Dalrymple and Anita Anand explore the intricate stories of revolutions, imperial wars, and the people who built and lost empires.From the British Empire to the Ottomans to Ancient India, history is shaped by power struggles and territorial conquests. How does it continue to affect the world today?Empire Club: Become a member of the Empire Club to receive early access to miniseries, ad-free listening, early access to live show tickets, bonus episodes, book discounts, our exclusive newsletter, and access to our members’ chatroom on Discord! Head to empirepoduk.com to sign up.For more Goalhanger Podcasts, head to www.goalhanger.com.
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Jun 20, 2023 • 46min
58. Dr Johnson's Black Heir
Join historian Peter Moore, an expert in 18th-century Britain, as he sheds light on the intriguing life of Francis Barber, Samuel Johnson's black servant and heir. The conversation dives into Barber's extraordinary journey from a Jamaican plantation slave to an educated member of the Church of England. Discover the complex relationship between Barber and Johnson, the impact of colonialism, and how racial attitudes shaped their lives in 18th-century Britain. It's a captivating exploration of identity, freedom, and the overlooked figures of history!

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Jun 15, 2023 • 45min
57. Tacky's Revolt: An Atlantic Slave War
Vincent Brown, a Harvard professor and co-founder of Timestamp Media, dives into the gripping history of Tacky's Revolt, a pivotal uprising in Jamaica. He discusses Tacky’s crucial role as a leader and the social dynamics among enslaved people on sugar plantations. The conversation also explores Britain's reaction to the revolt and its impact on the abolitionist movement. Brown emphasizes the importance of remembering figures like Tacky and advocates for integrating the history of slavery into educational curricula to foster a deeper understanding of colonial legacies.

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Jun 13, 2023 • 50min
56. Tacky's Revolt: Causes of the Rebellion
Vincent Brown, a Harvard historian and author of 'Tacky's Revolt,' delves into the grim realities of slavery and the significant uprising it sparked. He shares personal narratives that highlight the horrific conditions endured by enslaved people in Jamaica. The discussion uncovers the brutal tactics of slaveholders like Thomas Thistlewood and the complex interplay between empathy and analysis in recounting these tales. Brown also examines the economic motivations behind slavery in the Caribbean, revealing the interconnections with global conflicts and resistance movements.

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Jun 8, 2023 • 47min
55. The Fall of the Royal African Company
Explore the Royal African Company’s grim legacy and its monopoly over the slave trade. Discover the brutal realities of human trafficking and the stark economic implications for Britain. Unravel the intricate themes of slavery in 'Robinson Crusoe' against the backdrop of political tensions during the Glorious Revolution. Dive into the transition to a competitive slave market and the dehumanizing racial hierarchies that emerged. Finally, examine the dual role of faith and profit in the moral complexities of the slave trade.

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Jun 6, 2023 • 41min
54. Royal African Company: Slavery Inc
Discover the Royal African Company's pivotal role in the brutal transatlantic slave trade and its impact on Britain's economic expansion. Explore the complexities of labor sourcing in colonial West Africa, and examine the troubling ties between wealth, nobility, and slavery. Unravel the saga of sugar as a driving force behind European colonial ambitions, while also reflecting on the lasting legacy of slavery in contemporary society. Delve into naval advancements that fueled colonial pursuits and marked a dark chapter in history.

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May 30, 2023 • 52min
53. Barbary Corsairs: Raiding the British isles
Nabil Matar, a Professor at the University of Minnesota, specializes in the early modern relations between Britain and the Islamic world. He dives into the intriguing history of Barbary slave raids on the British coast, revealing the complexities of Britain's ties to North Africa during the Elizabethan era. Matar discusses the absurd tale of a British captive turned cook in Algeria, alongside the often-overlooked phenomenon of British individuals converting to Islam. He sheds light on the dynamics of slavery and international relations, unraveling a fascinating chapter of history.

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May 23, 2023 • 57min
52. The Slave who Ruled
In this riveting conversation, historian Manu Pillai sheds light on Malik Ambar, an Ethiopian slave who ascended to power in India during the 16th century. They explore the dynamics of slavery in India, revealing Malik's rise from a young slave to a formidable military leader against the Mughal Empire. The discussion also unveils innovative guerrilla tactics employed by Malik and highlights the complex legacy of African influences within India's history. Pillai's insights challenge perceptions of slavery and identity, making for a captivating listen.

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May 16, 2023 • 51min
51. Vikings: Slavs to Slaves
Cat Jarman, an archaeologist and author specializing in Viking history, joins the discussion. They unravel the fascinating story behind a red bead linking Viking communities to India and explore the unexpected depth of the Viking slave trade. The conversation dives into grim burial rituals and how archaeological methods reshape our understanding of Viking society, particularly the roles of women and enslaved individuals. Jarman also highlights the legacy of Ood the Deep-Minded, showcasing resilience in a harsh world.

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May 9, 2023 • 57min
50. Rome: A Slave Society
Mary Beard, a Professor of Classics at Cambridge and an expert on ancient Rome, delves into the intricate world of slavery in the Roman Empire. She explores the harsh realities faced by slaves, including the brutal slave trade during Caesar's conquests and the complex relationships between slaves and their masters. Beard contrasts historical perspectives on freedom and rebellion, shedding light on figures like Spartacus and the often-overlooked complexities of daily life for those enslaved. This discussion challenges notions of Roman exceptionalism and encourages reflection on modern parallels.

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May 4, 2023 • 57min
49. The Dawn of Everything
David Wengrow, an esteemed archaeologist and anthropologist, delves into the complexities of ancient societies and the roots of slavery in conversation with the hosts. He challenges conventional beliefs about hierarchy, suggesting prior egalitarian cultures existed even before agriculture. Wengrow unveils fascinating findings from archaeological sites, like the comfort of pyramid builders, and sheds light on the intricate labor dynamics of ancient Egypt. His insights weave a rich tapestry, questioning what we think we know about history and social structures.