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Ad Vincere Mundi

Ad Vincere Mundi

By Alexis Baker

I cover Classical History as well as Christian history and theology from a non-orthodox Christian perspective. I will talk about everyone and everything. 'Western Civilization' is a lie, Rome was a dystopia, everyone was gay, and Jesus wasn't white.

Twitter: @Ad_Vincere_Pod
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Pilot: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Histomat

Ad Vincere MundiAug 17, 2019

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Update: My Life, the Future of AVM, and My Views on Religion

Update: My Life, the Future of AVM, and My Views on Religion

I haven't produced any content for AVM since mid-August. I explain why here.

Also talk about the future of AVM as a history podcast, and give a rundown on my views of religion since that's going to be a consistent topic over the near future.

Sorry if it's not the episode y'all have been waiting for, but I needed to get this off my chest.

Intro: Pines of Rome: Pines of the Villa Borghese, by Ottorino Respighi. Riccardo Muti conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra.

Outro: Roman Festivals: The Epiphany, by Ottorino Respighi. Sergiu Comissiona conducting the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.

Dec 10, 201923:11
Pilot: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Histomat

Pilot: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Histomat

In the first episode of Ad Vincere Mundi, which deals with the history of Classics as a discipline, Colette breaks down what dialectical and historical materialism are, and then she confronts one of the most egregious and poisonous myths about the field: that of classical history as ‘white history’.

I apologize for any sound issues/editing gaffes.

Intro: Pines of Rome: Pines of the Villa Borghese, by Ottorino Respighi. Riccardo Muti conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra.

Musical Interlude: Ύμνος του Εθνικό Απελευθερωτικό Μέτωπο (Anthem of the Greek National Liberation Front). Maria Dimitriadi, Afroditi Manou.

Outro: Roman Festivals: The Epiphany, by Ottorino Respighi. Sergiu Comissiona conducting the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.

Sources for today’s episode: Dialectical and Historical Materialism, by Joseph Stalin; The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World, by GEM de Ste. Croix; Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition, by Cedric Robinson

Recommended further reading: Peasant-Citizen and Slave, by Ellen Meiksins Wood; Invention of the White Race, by Theodore W. Allen; The Agrarian Sociology of Ancient Civilizations, by Max Weber

Aug 17, 201948:42