The Eunuch
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the history and significance of eunuchs, castrated men who were a common feature of many civilisations for at least three thousand years. Eunuchs were typically employed as servants in royal households in the ancient Middle East, China and classical antiquity. In some civilisations they were used as administrators or senior military commanders, sometimes achieving high office. The tradition lingered until surprisingly recently, with castrated singers remaining a feature of Vatican choirs until the nineteenth century, while the last Chinese eunuch of the imperial court died in 1996.
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Guests
- Karen Radner
2 episodes
Professor of Ancient Near Eastern History at University College London - Shaun Tougher
2 episodes
Reader in Ancient History at Cardiff University -
Michael Hoeckelmann No other episodes
British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of History at King's College London
Reading list
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Hidden Power: The Palace Eunuchs of Imperial China
Mary M. Anderson (Prometheus Books, 1990) Google Books → -
Eunuchs, Caliphs and Sultans: A Study in Power Relationships
David Ayalon (Magnes Press, 1999) Google Books → -
The World of the Castrati: The History of an Extraordinary Operatic Phenomenon
Patrick Barbier (Souvenir Press Ltd, 2010) Google Books → -
Handbook of Medieval Sexuality
Vern L. Bullough and James Brundage (eds) (Routledge, 2000) Google Books → -
Castration and the Heavenly Kingdom: A Russian Folktale
Laura Engelstein (Cornell University Press, 2003) Google Books → -
The Invisibles: A Tale of the Eunuchs of India
Zia Jaffrey (W&N, 1997) Google Books → -
Eunuchs and Sacred Boundaries in Islamic Society
Shaun Marmon (Oxford University Press, 1993) Google Books → -
Chinese Eunuchs: The Structure of Intimate Politics
Taisuke Mitamura (trans. by Charles A. Pomeroy) (Tuttle Publishing, 1970) Google Books → -
Neither Man nor Woman: The Hijras of India
Serena Nanda (Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc, 1998) Google Books → -
The Perfect Servant: Eunuchs and the Social Construction of Gender in Byzantium
Kathryn M. Ringrose (University of Chicago Press, 2003) Google Books → -
In Search of God the Mother: The Cult of Anatolian Cybele
Lynn E. Roller (University of California Press, 1999) Google Books → -
Eunuchs and Castrati: A Cultural History
Piotr O. Scholz (Markus Wiener Publishers, 2014) Google Books → -
Eunuchs in Antiquity and Beyond
Shaun Tougher (ed.) (Classical Press of Wales, 2002) Google Books → -
The Eunuch in Byzantine History and Society
Shaun Tougher (Routledge, 2008) Google Books → -
The Eunuchs in the Ming Dynasty
Shih-Shan Henry Tsai (State University of New York Press, 1995) Google Books → -
Power and Eroticism in Imperial Rome
Caroline Vout (Cambridge University Press, 2007) Google Books →
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Hello (First sentence from this episode)
Hello. When an elderly Chinese man called Sun Yao Ting died in 1996, a brutal tradition lasting almost 3,000 years was brought to an end.