Historian, educator, and pioneer of history podcasting.
Lars Brownworth is an award-winning author, educator, and podcaster specializing in ancient and medieval history. His engaging narrative style and deep scholarly knowledge have made complex historical periods accessible to audiences worldwide.
Lars grew up on the campus of The Stony Brook School in Long Island, New York, where his father was a senior master. After earning his BA in history from Houghton College, he began his teaching career at The Stony Brook School in 1999. He later earned an MA in Humanities from the University of Dallas.
In 2005, while teaching at Stony Brook, Lars launched the pioneering podcast 12 Byzantine Rulers, which became a phenomenon of the podcasting world within 18 months. The podcast's success established Lars as one of the first historians to harness digital media for popular history education, inspiring countless other history podcasts including Mike Duncan's acclaimed "The History of Rome" series.
Lars is the author of five critically acclaimed books exploring medieval and ancient history:
Lars's expertise and engaging communication style have made him a sought-after voice in media outlets and cultural institutions:
Lars continues to teach history at The Stony Brook School's Upper School, where he returned in 2019 after intermediate positions elsewhere. He is known for bringing the same engaging narrative style from his books and podcasts into the classroom, inspiring students to discover the relevance of ancient and medieval history to the modern world.
His pioneering work in podcasting has been compared to renowned popularizers like James Burke, making complex historical topics accessible without sacrificing scholarly rigor.

BA in History
Houghton College
MA in Humanities
University of Dallas
Upper School History Teacher
The Stony Brook School
Stony Brook, New York