Introduction
There is a question most people have asked at least once. Who would you sit down with, from any moment in history, if you could? What would you ask? What would they say?
The Archivist: History Continued is built on the belief that the question deserves a serious answer.
Each episode is a conversation, extended, unhurried, and genuinely exploratory, between The Archivist and one of
history's most significant minds. Not an interview. Not a lecture. A conversation in the fullest sense of the word: two perspectives meeting across time, each changed by the encounter. The guest arrives with everything they knew, everything they believed, everything they got right
and wrong. The Archivist arrives with the world that followed. Neither party knows exactly where the conversation will go. That uncertainty is the show.
New episodes every two weeks.
The Archivist: History Continued is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms.
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