What Rome gave Europe: historian Chris Wickham on The Marketplace of Ideas (12/17/2009)
Colin Marshall talks to Chris Wickham, Chichele Professor of Medieval History at Oxford University, Fellow of All Souls College and author of The Inheritance of Rome: A History of Europe from 400 to 1000, the latest in Penguin’s sprawling History of Europe series. Wickham integrates textual and architectual evidence to craft a new, fascinatingly detailed historical experience of the era beginning at the decline of the Roman Empire and ending at the rise of European nations as we know them today. Eschewing both teleology and grand narratives, Wickham presents the Middle Ages not as a mere stepping stone to modernity but as a fascinating period in and of itself. The Marketplace of Ideas aired on KCSB-FM in Santa Barbara between 2007 and 2011. Colin Marshall's web site: http://blog.colinmarshall.org/ Twitter: @colinmarshall

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