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Ancient Politics in the Present - Episode 25
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Maxime Lamoureux-St. Hilaire (PhD candidate, Tulane) joins this episode of the Go Dig a Hole podcast to share lessons from the ancient Maya. He introduces a "pragmatic" model of governance - both in physical and symbolic structures. This topical and timely discussion of politics on a macro scale bears haunting echoes of present situations in the global sociopolitical sphere. In many ways, human civilization hasn't really come that far...
Maxime Lamoureux-St. Hilaire would like to thank Drs. Marcello Canuto (Tulane) and Tomas Barrientos (Universidad del Valle de Guatemala) for having him on their long-term project, and for their support of his research.
If you enjoy Go Dig a Hole, please sponsor an episode, or advertise your organization or business on the show. See APN's support page here.
Links:
- Proyecto Regional Arqueológico La Corona
- Proyecto Regional Arqueológico La Corona (Facebook)
- Wilk, Richard (1985) Ancient Maya in the Political Present
- Lowrey, Annie (2017) Why the Phrase 'Late Capitalism' is Suddenly Everywhere
- Annual Maya at the Lago conference
- David Stuart's blog, Ancient Decipherment
- Contact Maxime Lamoureux-St. Hilaire by email mlamoure@tulane.edu
Contact the Host:
- Christopher Sims
33 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on January 07, 2018 16:32 (). Last successful fetch was on December 03, 2017 04:02 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 178870254 series 1306858
Maxime Lamoureux-St. Hilaire (PhD candidate, Tulane) joins this episode of the Go Dig a Hole podcast to share lessons from the ancient Maya. He introduces a "pragmatic" model of governance - both in physical and symbolic structures. This topical and timely discussion of politics on a macro scale bears haunting echoes of present situations in the global sociopolitical sphere. In many ways, human civilization hasn't really come that far...
Maxime Lamoureux-St. Hilaire would like to thank Drs. Marcello Canuto (Tulane) and Tomas Barrientos (Universidad del Valle de Guatemala) for having him on their long-term project, and for their support of his research.
If you enjoy Go Dig a Hole, please sponsor an episode, or advertise your organization or business on the show. See APN's support page here.
Links:
- Proyecto Regional Arqueológico La Corona
- Proyecto Regional Arqueológico La Corona (Facebook)
- Wilk, Richard (1985) Ancient Maya in the Political Present
- Lowrey, Annie (2017) Why the Phrase 'Late Capitalism' is Suddenly Everywhere
- Annual Maya at the Lago conference
- David Stuart's blog, Ancient Decipherment
- Contact Maxime Lamoureux-St. Hilaire by email mlamoure@tulane.edu
Contact the Host:
- Christopher Sims
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