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History of the Celts

History of the Celts

De: Trevor Callahan
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This podcast is a project by Trevor Callahan done to catalogue and present the History of the Celts from pre-history to modern times.Trevor Callahan Mundial
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  • Interview Episode: Dr. Jennifer Paxton
    Feb 25 2026

    Today's episode is an interview with Dr. Jennifer Paxton. Dr. Paxton is Associate Professor of History at the Catholic University of America. She is well known for her lecture series on the the Great Courses series which includes a partial inspiration for this podcast titled The Celtic World. Hope you enjoy our discussion.

    Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

    Website: hocpod.wordpress.com

    Patreon: patreon.com/historyofthecelts

    Stickers: Link to the Patreon shop where you can buy the stickers.

    Registry: The History of the Celts Podcast Registry

    Instagram: historyofthecelts

    X (Twitter): @histofthecelts

    Intro: Skye Cuillin by Kevin Macleod

    Break: Hidden Past by Kevin Macleod

    Outro: Celtic Heart by Kira Daly

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    1 h y 15 m
  • Interview Episode: Dr. Dorsey Armstrong
    Jan 21 2026

    This episode I interview Dr. Dorsey Armstrong. Dr. Armstrong is a professor of English at Perdue University. Her specific field of study is Medieval English Literature with a specific focus on the legend of King Arthur. Dr. Armstrong is also chief editor of Arthuriana which is the North American branch of the International Arthurian Society. Outside of this she has featured in the Great Courses series as well as the YouTube channel Wired's tech support series where she answered questions related to the Middle Ages. Listen to our conversation now!

    Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

    Website: hocpod.wordpress.com

    Patreon: patreon.com/historyofthecelts

    Stickers: Link to the Patreon shop where you can buy the stickers.

    Registry: The History of the Celts Podcast Registry

    Instagram: historyofthecelts

    X (Twitter): @histofthecelts

    Intro: Skye Cuillin by Kevin Macleod

    Break: Hidden Past by Kevin Macleod

    Outro: Celtic Heart by Kira Daly

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    1 h y 16 m
  • Episode 24: Baecula, Venusia, and Metaurus
    Dec 22 2025

    This episode I discuss three battles that were steppingstones to the end of the Second Punic War. Baecula in Spain sent Hasdrubal Barca to Italy to attempt to aid his brother in taking control of Italy. Venusia was another loss for the Romans but there was little Hannibal could do to capitalize on his success. Metaurus was truly emblematic of the fate of Carthage. Find out why in this episode.

    Email: historyoftheceltspodcast@gmail.com

    Website: hocpod.wordpress.com

    Patreon: patreon.com/historyofthecelts

    Stickers: Link to the Patreon shop where you can buy the stickers.

    Registry: The History of the Celts Podcast Registry

    Instagram: historyofthecelts

    X (Twitter): @histofthecelts

    Intro: Skye Cuillin by Kevin Macleod

    Break: Hidden Past by Kevin Macleod

    Outro: Celtic Heart by Kira Daly

    Primary Sources:

    Livy, History of Rome, ISBN 978-0-14-196306-8

    Polybius, The Histories, University of Chicago Link

    Secondary Sources

    Goldsworthy, Adrian: The Fall of Carthage, ISBN 978-0-3043-6642-2

    Hoyos, Dexter: Mastering the West: Rome and Carthage at War, ISBN 978–0–19–939174–5

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    26 m
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Brief but recommended podcasts. Celtic history has been written and re-written from many perspectives, some suspect. This author provides honest, clear visions of Celtic history that I find refreshing; for example, he makes a clear case for a distinct Celt-type coined as Hallstatt Celts. Furthermore, the Celtic language(s) are among the few traces of evidence we have about Celtic history – to understand the linguistic nuances and primary sources, we gain a more solid foundation of knowledge. Finally, the author is systematic and thorough, and his analyses are well-cited.
I look forward to his following podcasts in this series.

Fresh visions of Celtic history

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