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Infectious Historians
InfectiousHistorians
142 episodes
2 days ago
Covering infectious diseases through history from plague to COVID-19.
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Covering infectious diseases through history from plague to COVID-19.
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History
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Episode 139 - Risk in Late Antiquity with Cam Grey
Infectious Historians
1 hour 9 minutes 55 seconds
2 months ago
Episode 139 - Risk in Late Antiquity with Cam Grey

Cam Grey (University of Pennsylvania) comes on the podcast to discuss his book on risk in the late Roman world. The conversation begins with a discussion of how to define disasters and risk, before moving on to examine the ways in which risk was conceived and mitigated in the past. Cam speaks about the importance of putting back together the human and natural worlds, but is also aware of how the problem of scales - as many small stories often do not add up to larger ones. He raises several other points reflective of his research, for example how late disasters and risk in the present influence our understanding of their counterparts in the past, or the importance of the state and its role in managing and mitigating disasters. More broadly, Cam argues that late antiquity is important because of a goldilocks effect - it has just enough - and not too much - sources to be able to produce a robust but also a near-comprehensive analysis.

Infectious Historians
Covering infectious diseases through history from plague to COVID-19.