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The Cold War origins of International Aid
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In this video Dr Markus Daechsel introduces the Cold War origins of the story of international development aid in the 1950s.
The Taff Vale Case | Origins of the Labour Party
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In this video we explore the significance and legacy of the Taff Vale case, 1900-1902.
Thomas Jackson's pro-magistrate account of the 1819 Peterloo Massacre | Archives Alive: Peterloo
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Performed by Gareth Leighton. MB01UXY0OJSMWZY
Dictatorships and authoritarianism in the Islamic World
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In this video, filmed in January 2022, Dr Markus Daeschel explores the complex historical reasons why so many countries in the Muslim world have found themselves governed by coercive, authoritarian governments. Thumbnail Image: Bashar al-Assad, CC4.0 www.kremlin.ru
Law and Order in Anglo-Saxon England
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In this video Dr Claire Kennan explores how, without a police force, law and order was maintained in Anglo-Saxon England.
Charles I disputes the legality of the Court | The Trial of Charles I, 1649 | The English Civil War
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In this video Simon Blake reads some of the arguments Charles I made in his trial for treason and waging war against the people, highlighting how a key tactic of the king was to challenge the authority of the court.
The radicalism of early Christianity | Professor Kate Cooper
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The radicalism of early Christianity | Professor Kate Cooper
The significance and legacy of Henry VIII | A Windsor Castle Story
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The significance and legacy of Henry VIII | A Windsor Castle Story
Loyalist warnings to the Blanketeers marching on London in March 1817
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Loyalist warnings to the Blanketeers marching on London in March 1817
Were the 1960s as permissive as we think? | Dr Stella Moss
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Were the 1960s as permissive as we think? | Dr Stella Moss
How did the Normans win the Battle of Hastings?
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How did the Normans win the Battle of Hastings?
Robert Lowe speaks out against extending the franchise in 1866
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Robert Lowe speaks out against extending the franchise in 1866
The Fall of the Roman Republic and 'the Peace of Augustus' | Professor Kate Cooper
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The Fall of the Roman Republic and 'the Peace of Augustus' | Professor Kate Cooper
The Lyons v. Wilkins case (1896-9) and the Origins of the Labour Party
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The Lyons v. Wilkins case (1896-9) and the Origins of the Labour Party
Working Class opposition to the Great Reform Act 1832 | The Poor Man's Guardian
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Working Class opposition to the Great Reform Act 1832 | The Poor Man's Guardian
The Prison Diary of Perpetua | Recovering Women's Stories in the Ancient World | Prof. Kate Cooper
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The Prison Diary of Perpetua | Recovering Women's Stories in the Ancient World | Prof. Kate Cooper
What is the Domesday book? | The Norman Conquest
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What is the Domesday book? | The Norman Conquest
Charles I strikes out at Parliament | The attempted arrest of the Five Members on 4 January 1642
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Charles I strikes out at Parliament | The attempted arrest of the Five Members on 4 January 1642
What motivated people to join the Second Crusade? | Professor Jonathan Phillips
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What motivated people to join the Second Crusade? | Professor Jonathan Phillips
The Stamp Act and the origins of the American Revolution | Made with Midjourney V5
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The Stamp Act and the origins of the American Revolution | Made with Midjourney V5
Robert Peel accepts the 1832 Great Reform Act | What was the 1834 Tamworth Manifesto?
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Robert Peel accepts the 1832 Great Reform Act | What was the 1834 Tamworth Manifesto?
Did the Church of England offer a middle path between Protestantism and Catholicism? | Reformation
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Did the Church of England offer a middle path between Protestantism and Catholicism? | Reformation
The force-feeding of Suffragettes by the state | The campaign for Votes for Women
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The force-feeding of Suffragettes by the state | The campaign for Votes for Women
The Matchgirls Strike of 1888 recounted by Annie Besant
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The Matchgirls Strike of 1888 recounted by Annie Besant
Was the Partition of India inevitable? | Professor Sarah Ansari
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Was the Partition of India inevitable? | Professor Sarah Ansari
Glorious Revolution or Dutch Invasion? | 1688 Revisited
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Glorious Revolution or Dutch Invasion? | 1688 Revisited
Joseph Chamberlain and the 'unauthorised' Liberal election programme of 1885
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Joseph Chamberlain and the 'unauthorised' Liberal election programme of 1885
Origins of the Holocaust | Intentionalism and Functionalism | Professor Dan Stone
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Origins of the Holocaust | Intentionalism and Functionalism | Professor Dan Stone
Miller No. 1, Prerogative Powers and Parliament | Legal Landmarks
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Miller No. 1, Prerogative Powers and Parliament | Legal Landmarks

Komentáře

  • @jacob_088
    @jacob_088 Před dnem

    im cooked

  • @Retarmy1
    @Retarmy1 Před 2 dny

    He climbed the top of the greasy pole 😂

  • @ravibajaj6177
    @ravibajaj6177 Před 2 dny

    GENIUS CONTENT DOMO ARIGATO

  • @ravibajaj6177
    @ravibajaj6177 Před 2 dny

    ありがとうございます

  • @ZackLongdick
    @ZackLongdick Před 3 dny

    I love 19th Century women! They were amazing! Such sweet little muffins 😊. May those lovely ladies rest in peace 🌹❤️

  • @anthonylambertini5623

    I have no sympathy for her at all. I don't care.

  • @HiNickCares
    @HiNickCares Před 5 dny

    Women were overwhelmingly against the female vote.

  • @TheImperialChannel
    @TheImperialChannel Před 5 dny

    *Charles II may have touched over 100K ill Britons, but legend has it he may have 'touched' twice that number of women...No wonder they call each other today 'luv'.*

  • @angr3819
    @angr3819 Před 5 dny

    If the writer of this knew the extent of starvation of Blacks in Africa, and of their heinous treatment by their own chiefs and Arabs (the only ones usually allowed beyond the coast of Africa at that time) he would realise why so many blacks asked to be slaves and to be taken away. William Cobbett and others were viewing the situation at the time, not 2 centuries later when a lot of people have some chance of possibly improving their lives without slavery (although what do you call the impoverished since and now, working for such a pittance that keeping the family together, fed and housed is impossible even on two wages?). Slavery was a living in job, with food, clothes and a roof. Not all slave owners were cruel to them. Far from it. Most valued them because they cost so much, so it made economical sense to look after them well enough that they would remain fit and healthy. Unlike the stolen little white, teenage and adult slaves who - because they weren't paid for - were sold by the traders for so little they were seen as disposable. Those who became the Blackamoors came from a tribe who had suffered severe drought. They had sought slavery to the white Moors, agreeing their slavery would end when they could manage themselves. That is how they became known as Blacker Moors. Whites also were known to ask to work as slaves for other whites and other darker peoples. As for anything he might have said about Jews (no idea what) he certainly spoke out very much against Methodists and some other Christian sects. To quote from an original copy I have of his weekly political register dated August 21 1813, he writes of Methodists "They are lower in the scale of animal life than any people that I ever saw in any country;".... not enough space here to copy more of what he thought of them. I doubt wrote anything similar to that about blacks or Jews. He certainly didn't mince his words, did he? No political correctness with him. He disliked pretentiousness and hypocrisy in those claiming to be religious is all there is to it. He made mistakes and admitted when he knew he had done so, because he was genuine and straightforward enough to admit it. How many politicians do that with all sincerity with true regret nowadays?

  • @CrystalBase
    @CrystalBase Před 6 dny

    Very useful video

  • @willhovell9019
    @willhovell9019 Před 6 dny

    Both if truth be told, as many modern historians now find, that some aspects of Cromwell's dark reputation across these islands are not always born out with the facts, but there's no denying the barbarism of his troops in Ireland Cromwell's. Compared to the mass murderer and tyrant Charles Stuart, where due to his intrangance and stubborn refusal to settle or negotiate, leading to the deaths of 10% of his people across two civil wars. The Scottish born Stuarts, James Charles with their ridiculous French notions of the divine right of Kings, weren't used to a powerful parliamentary system, only the Scottish fuedal clan system. Cromwell was tolerant of all other religions, except French and Spanish funded Catholicism, bringing the Jews back to England and tolerance of all other forms of Christianity. He remains in his rightful place outside the British parliament in the tradition of Wilks and Payne in the view of many Londoners

  • @JwayT
    @JwayT Před 6 dny

    Feminists for military conscription. As soon as you talk about that or paying alimony they can't wait to chain themselves to the kitchen sink and go back tk their traditional gender roles when it suits them.

  • @thehowlingmisogynist9871

    Can someone explain why rich women were disenfranchised?? The legislation does specifically exclude them in 1832, however, the Municipal Franchise Act 1869 includes propertied women voting for local authorities.

    • @lilnemo4099
      @lilnemo4099 Před dnem

      Rich women were disenfranchised in 1832 because society at that time believed that only men should be involved in politics. The 1832 Reform Act specifically said only men could vote, even if women owned property. This was based on the idea that men represented their households, including women. But by 1869, attitudes were starting to change a bit. The Municipal Franchise Act allowed unmarried women who owned property to vote in local elections, but married women were still excluded. This change recognized that women could handle some public responsibilities, but they were still not considered equal to men in the political sphere.

    • @thehowlingmisogynist9871
      @thehowlingmisogynist9871 Před dnem

      @@lilnemo4099 - Nope, that doesn't add up. Even under Coverture women were held responsible for breaking the law. The husband may have been financially responsible for the family and supporting the wife and children, but women were still considered criminally responsible and therefore autonomous. Rich single women and rich widows could vote for local authorities - so, the gender issues fails.

  • @thehowlingmisogynist9871

    1430 Act mentioned - Amazing !!

  • @thehowlingmisogynist9871

    Most honest video I have seen yet!!

  • @thehowlingmisogynist9871

    Nope - married women were not 'owned' by their husbands in the common law sense. The concept of Coverture placed the wife under her husband's protection. The 'Dowry' or property of the wife was to be managed responsibly by her husband - it did not become his property. It was marital property. On becoming a widow or via divorce, the Dowry reverted to the woman with all the legal rights involved.

  • @thehowlingmisogynist9871

    Better than some videos on the same subject matter!

  • @thehowlingmisogynist9871

    Sylvia the Communist - you can't have Communism without Feminism!

  • @thehowlingmisogynist9871

    The Suffragettes contributed by handing out white feathers and shaming/bullying young men to their deaths. They gained the vote for rich women - working class women got nothing! Rich women got the vote based on the blood and suffering of over 2 million men! Emmeline Pankhurst - Racist, White Supremacist and Imperialist!

  • @thehowlingmisogynist9871

    No mention of the Postal Workers burned with Sulphuric Acid from letter boxes then??

  • @WILLIAM1690WALES
    @WILLIAM1690WALES Před 8 dny

    The golden rule throughout history if you want a revolution to remove the establish leader, you must have an army behind you. Cromwell had the model Army the precursor to the British professional army.🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇬🇧

  • @AngelaChase
    @AngelaChase Před 8 dny

    I just call him Fat Henry because he was an abusive POS whose wives’ legacies have become far more interesting than his own.

  • @user-bb3km5np9x
    @user-bb3km5np9x Před 8 dny

    If she had a return ticket then she wasn’t intending to get hit. That proves she had intended to put the satchel on the horse and get out with no harm done I’ve been told by everyone she intended to off herself. But who would by a return ticket if they didn’t intend to return

  • @thehowlingmisogynist9871

    Harriet Taylor - cheater and misandrist!

  • @eeshapatel58
    @eeshapatel58 Před 11 dny

    These videos have saves my history a-level

  • @Le_Clodo_Juteux
    @Le_Clodo_Juteux Před 11 dny

    NIQUE L'OM !!

  • @coconuciferanuts339
    @coconuciferanuts339 Před 11 dny

    They wanted reform of parliament as well as deindustrial.

  • @mayasainiwewzsasairyttyyou9192

    Class 9th students watching this vedio 😂😂😅

  • @NickVanaswegen
    @NickVanaswegen Před 11 dny

    Dont tell anybody there is a piece of shit on your head

  • @tobydelk2922
    @tobydelk2922 Před 12 dny

    He made mistakes but e was a good man

  • @denisosullivan2956
    @denisosullivan2956 Před 14 dny

    One reason the British extended Quebec control into the Ohio Valley, southward as far as present day Tennessee, was its better relations with the native First Nations. The French had proved themselves much more adept in fostering a collaborative relationship than had the British settlers of the 13 colonies. Britain wanted peace with the First Nations, after its continuing struggles following the Seven Years War.

  • @goawaynow555
    @goawaynow555 Před 17 dny

    a very short video so lacks real depth/discussion, but gave a very good point/idea I had not previously considered about the role of government changing society.

  • @JohnWood-fn9jz
    @JohnWood-fn9jz Před 18 dny

    excellent

  • @jonathanraven5939
    @jonathanraven5939 Před 19 dny

    He was neither, and he was both.

  • @briano9397
    @briano9397 Před 20 dny

    Could you imagine if Christianity tried to take over Jerusalem now. There would be a burger king on the temple mount in approximately 12 minutes

  • @thejoker5958
    @thejoker5958 Před 21 dnem

    I saw a fief once. Stealin' me bread, 'e was!

  • @BallyBoy95
    @BallyBoy95 Před 21 dnem

    I am learning so much, each video gives me a brand new rabbit hole to research via the web. Fab channel, hope to see more content!

  • @elvenkind6072
    @elvenkind6072 Před 21 dnem

    Thanks for the short, but informative video. I was hoping to learn more though, but I guess this is mostly basic info. I'll subscribe anyway, any quality history channels on CZcams deserve more attention. I'm obsessed about British history, even more so then my own Norwegian history, that probably is more colorful at times, but sadly lack written sources, like for example the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles.

  • @BallyBoy95
    @BallyBoy95 Před 22 dny

    Not bringing up the fact that we live under a US Global Empire, Israel sabotaging anything good. Of course we often refer to the fact that the middle east has plenty of oil, which the petrodollar is entirely reliant on. Would make this conversation a lot more honest. And Syria's civil war is being driven by largely US/Israel/Corporate entitites, makes Bashar al-Assad's dictatorship a lot more reasonable. Especially in regards to the genocide ongoing within Gaza, perpertrated by the Israeli IDF, and financed by the US Taxpayer. I cannot take Western biased commentary on the middle east seriously.

  • @alexkalish8288
    @alexkalish8288 Před 23 dny

    Well done, I'm sure they lack our consent now. "Wilkes and Liberty - 45"

  • @msmrepo3271
    @msmrepo3271 Před 24 dny

    This is full of misrepresentation. The Courts make the Law of the Land, they check the legality of the legislative law. We have the common law, statute, customs, and common law being the law of the land. The UK Constitution tells us we should not have joined, hence all the problems now. Parliament is not a sovereign lawmaker. Dicy misquoted he even admits Parliament is not sovereign. The Bill of Rights is the contract and limits legislation making. Parliamentary sovereignty does not stand up to scrutiny logic history or reason. Handing power to any foreign power is unlawful. It's very annoying listening to these people, who are very intelligent but been taught a polluted education on the constitution.

  • @carolynlewis572
    @carolynlewis572 Před 25 dny

    Villain!! My people were made indentured servants (i.e slaves and sent off to Barbados and other Caribbean islands as well!! ) by Cromwell to suffer either because we were Royalists or Roman Catholics. Listen to the song “ To Hell or Barbados “ for the truth!

  • @kawannaridout6004
    @kawannaridout6004 Před 26 dny

    Why is it named that?

  • @paddyo3841
    @paddyo3841 Před 27 dny

    Cromwell was a Zionist puritan who conducted a demonic crusade against the Irish …his soul rots in hell

  • @bobmcgahey1280
    @bobmcgahey1280 Před 29 dny

    she was a warmonger who disowned her 2nd child Sylvia who opposed wwI

  • @bjpcorp
    @bjpcorp Před měsícem

    With a Catholic in power, Dutch Zionists couldn't control global usery. The City of London was taken from England, no royal can enter to this day, without permission. The City of London Corporation doesn't answer to UK laws, politicians or British monarchy. So much information missing...

    • @murmursmeglos
      @murmursmeglos Před 29 dny

      This is a bizarre myth. London is part of the UK, the monarch asking permission from the Mayor of London is just a customary thing and dates back to centuries ago, long before this.

    • @bjpcorp
      @bjpcorp Před 29 dny

      @@murmursmeglos Greater London & the City of London Corporation (Square Mile) are completely separate entities. The only myth is that these things are customary. The City of London Corporation has its own Police Force! 😂

    • @murmursmeglos
      @murmursmeglos Před 29 dny

      @@bjpcorp The City has had special privileges for thousands of years, but your original post said it had been 'taken' from England and no royal can enter without permission. Neither are true. Ignoring the bit about Dutch Zionists, which enters into crazy conspiracy territory.

    • @bjpcorp
      @bjpcorp Před 29 dny

      @@murmursmeglos Did you not watch the video? Its a conspiracy alright....

  • @steveN111333
    @steveN111333 Před měsícem

    The paintings we have of Charles the 1st are so awesome ! A window into the past 😮

  • @riverway5176
    @riverway5176 Před měsícem

    I detest the AI images, it really detracts from the credibility of the rest of the video.

  • @jamesswindley9599
    @jamesswindley9599 Před měsícem

    There were more Suffragists than Suffragettes.