19 America's Greco-Roman Legacies w/ Caroline Winterer

Published: Jan. 3, 2019, 8:56 a.m.

At a time when kings and emperors ruled the world, the Founding Fathers of the US were striving to resurrect a millennia-old dream: that of a free republic. Drawing inspiration from ancient Athens, the Roman Republic, and Carthage, they helped craft a society that was at once radically new and rooted in antiquity.

Joining us to explore the influence of classical models on early American history is Caroline Winterer, professor of American History and of Classics at Stanford University and director of Stanford's Center for Humanities. Winterer is the author of\xa0American Enlightenments: Pursuing Happiness in the Age of Reason\xa0and of\xa0The Mirror of Antiquity: American Women and the Classical Tradition, 1750\u20131900\xa0among many other books and articles exploring the connections between antiquity and the early American experience.

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The intro to this episode was provided by hosts Bry and Fry of the\xa0Pontifacts\xa0podcast, offering a humorous history of the papacy from Peter to Pope Francis. Check out their show\xa0here!