a period of the later roman empire that consistently parallels the current day. see: initial pandemic and the ferment of new religions in the imperial core
Same for the cult of Demeter and Persephone just because they had the Eleusinian Mysteries - basically a bunch of people coming together and taking psychedelics spiritually.
I don't have a book recommendation but I just looked through old episodes of Mike Duncan's podcast "The History of Rome" and I think I found the episode where he starts discussing that period. According to Wikipedia the assassination of Emperor Severus Alexander is what kicked off the crisis so this seems like a good place to dive in:
Yeah it's been a little unnerving listening to the series right now. I'll be following along with an episode and then suddenly it'll dawn on me that we're basically doing the exact same things.
Forgot to add this to the other post, but I came across an episode index someone at the University of Wisconsin created for the podcast. It breaks down the episodes by century. Might be helpful in the future if you come across a specific era that interests you:
Crisis of the third century? I'm not familiar with that
a period of the later roman empire that consistently parallels the current day. see: initial pandemic and the ferment of new religions in the imperial core
Mithraism and Manichaeism not being major religions is a net loss to the world, don't @ me.
give it a while
Same for the cult of Demeter and Persephone just because they had the Eleusinian Mysteries - basically a bunch of people coming together and taking psychedelics spiritually.
Neat. Thank you.
I'd love to read up on this.
Have you got any book recommendations?
not off the top of my head but the wikipedia page for the crisis is pretty thorough for an intro, also it's a pretty frequent topic on trillbilly
I don't have a book recommendation but I just looked through old episodes of Mike Duncan's podcast "The History of Rome" and I think I found the episode where he starts discussing that period. According to Wikipedia the assassination of Emperor Severus Alexander is what kicked off the crisis so this seems like a good place to dive in:
I listened to that whole series once the pandemic started. It’s crazy how much late Rome mirrors the last 20 years or so
Yeah it's been a little unnerving listening to the series right now. I'll be following along with an episode and then suddenly it'll dawn on me that we're basically doing the exact same things.
Thankyou!
I haven't done podcasts before but I'll try giving this a listen.
Forgot to add this to the other post, but I came across an episode index someone at the University of Wisconsin created for the podcast. It breaks down the episodes by century. Might be helpful in the future if you come across a specific era that interests you:
http://www.sal.wisc.edu/~jwp/thor-episode-index.html
Anyway, hope that helps!