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COURSEWORK : Change and Continuity
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This video explains the concept of Change and Continuity which you will have to show understanding of in the coursework.
Was Adenauer The Most Successful German Leader/Chancellor 1871-1963?
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Some tips as to how you might approach this question.
Which of the Tudor Monarchs is the Greatest?
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A video about the Tudors and which of them is the greatest.
The Reichstag Fire
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A video about the Reichstag Fire on 27th February 1933 and who may have been responsible.
Phil Ochs: Another Age
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Phil Ochs: Another Age
Phil Ochs "Love Me I'm A Liberal"
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From the album "Phil Ochs in Concert".
Michael Cohen "The Last Angry Young Man"
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From the album: "What Did You Expect".
Everyone Involved : Motor Car Madness
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From the LP "Either/Or"
Nature Special: Another Silent Spring? Part 3
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Part 3 of a BBC documentary from 1997 about the decline in Britain's birds caused by pesticides and intensive farming.
Nature Special: Another Silent Spring? Part 2
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Part 2 of a BBC documentary from 1997 about the decline in Britain's birds caused by pesticides and intensive farming.
Nature Special: Another Silent Spring? Part 1
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Part 1 of a BBC documentary from 1997 about the decline in Britain's birds caused by pesticides and intensive farming.
The Origins of Halloween
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A video about the origins of Halloween & Samhain.
Green Party Election Broadcast 1997
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From the archive, the Green Party Election Broadcast from 1997.
Phil Ochs "I Ain't Marchin' Anymore" & "Chords of Fame" from the Amchitka concert 1970.
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Recorded live at Amchitka, the 1970 concert that launched Greenpeace.October 16th 1970. www.greenpeace.org.uk , www.greenpeace.org/canada/en/
Lancaster University : The New Buildings : As It Is Now 2
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Lancaster University : The New Buildings : As It Is Now 2
The Causes of the Wars of the Roses
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The Causes of the Wars of the Roses
Graduation Ceremony : Lancaster University 1988 Part 2
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Graduation Ceremony : Lancaster University 1988 Part 2
Graduation Ceremony : Lancaster University 1988
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Graduation Ceremony : Lancaster University 1988
Why Richard III's Bones Should be Buried in Leicester
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Why Richard III's Bones Should be Buried in Leicester
Heart of the Matter : Debate on Environmental Protests
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Heart of the Matter : Debate on Environmental Protests
Medieval Abbeys Documentary with Patrick Troughton
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Medieval Abbeys Documentary with Patrick Troughton
Medieval Churches Documentary with Patrick Troughton
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Medieval Churches Documentary with Patrick Troughton
Astro Turf Lawns or How the World Went Completely Bonkers
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Astro Turf Lawns or How the World Went Completely Bonkers
Libraries Without Books
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Libraries Without Books
Why Did the Weimar Republic Collapse ? Part Two
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Why Did the Weimar Republic Collapse ? Part Two
Why Did the Weimar Republic Collapse ? Part One
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Why Did the Weimar Republic Collapse ? Part One
Dowsing With a Pendulum
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Dowsing With a Pendulum
The Perkin Warbeck Conspiracy
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The Perkin Warbeck Conspiracy

Komentáře

  • @runosvowson7436
    @runosvowson7436 Před 17 hodinami

    sir can you do more such videos (modern critical appreciation) about his other novels ; may be even his poems and also his short stories which Margaret Drabble says he wrote it with a high degree of skill. I have always felt that he is so underrated as a writer. People easily dismiss him as a pessimist which even his admirers like Virginia Woolf opined of Jude the Obscure. To me he is a great artist and I can't help admiring him year after year even though I am a devout Christian. So close to my heart he is, that his stories and his aura mesmerizes whenever I read him. My humble tribute to this poetic genius. Wow I love Hardy ! (from India)

  • @lucianapennelli8514
    @lucianapennelli8514 Před 24 dny

    Grant me the carving of my name ,bless my relics.. Tey are just a few lines of a poem in honour of Richard lll

  • @lucianapennelli8514
    @lucianapennelli8514 Před 24 dny

    Thsnk you for posting this lecture ,I found it incredibly fascinating.Not many history books bring us so much precious informstion about this great sovereign 8:59

  • @lucianapennelli8514
    @lucianapennelli8514 Před 24 dny

    Richard lll is a fascinating king ,one of the best the Uk has ever had.He cared about poor people's needs and was just and acted according to his principles.Many politicians should read more about his way of ruling England.They would learn a lot....

  • @sebastianvella8992
    @sebastianvella8992 Před 26 dny

    Benedictine monks civilized most of Britain especially Wales.

  • @QuarrellaDeVil
    @QuarrellaDeVil Před měsícem

    Of course, we all think "Doctor Who", but I was on the lookout for the falling lightning rod.

  • @RonnieRowe-il7eq
    @RonnieRowe-il7eq Před 2 měsíci

    ❤AWESOME 🎉

  • @RonnieRowe-il7eq
    @RonnieRowe-il7eq Před 2 měsíci

    ❤AWESOME 🎉

  • @sethcopeland4362
    @sethcopeland4362 Před 3 měsíci

    When I say nun, nun.

  • @robertbluestein7800
    @robertbluestein7800 Před 3 měsíci

    Super interesting! Harold knew William well from his visit in 1064. Since you brought up the reason for the absence of archers, would that be, in your opinion, the reason why he didn’t have a cavalry to? It seems as if Harold drove his men five days and over 300 miles to the south to suddenly fight a defensive formation. This alwaysrepresents a paradox for me and seems inconsistent with Harold’s history as a military leader. What are your thoughts?

  • @randywatts6969
    @randywatts6969 Před 3 měsíci

    That destruction is the legacy King Henry VIII left…so sad, and unnecessary.

  • @danieljordan2835
    @danieljordan2835 Před 4 měsíci

    Theory of the abbey's built along rose line. These always near mines and each impact bring a surrounding of disduouse trees , after an impact from the sky. . my point is the mines are always surrounded by disiduouse trees , of deeper reds Chery's and other disiduouse trees. In this I begun to think the rose line was following the break up of a higher body in breaking up came down along what we then called the rose line each abbey built as with St Audrie's and many other impact sights which then turned to mines searching for the core. It's only after so long in subconciouse fear based movies have been of adapting A I or other fear based cavern based stuffs. In all my only wondering is that did the disiduouse trees come and fast adapt after breaking in an impact with earth. A fast adapting insiduouse in taste and lovely fruite they bore. So in our latent fears and weather shifts are they due to the fast adapting disiduouse trees where oats honey fruite would be our Berry's and oats with honey so the oat smoothies would have been main food. Mainly evergreen areas yet where the impacts soon mined would be an abbey built , so perhaps such as the fallout of another part of an aging impact boulder breaking up came down yet seeded . In our movies we have begun to fear such as in the expanse such as the seed ship , the A I perhaps a mirroring of the adapting disiduouse trees where the plants oats grains And hunted , farmed later creatures while , the disiduouse fast adapting to as with the A I begins a subconciouse fear while these fruites and growth of the fire colours of the adapting growth around mines are plain to see in topographic Google earth showing the colours of fires and rapid turn over. Our origins perhaps simply the upright flowers and corns and seeds our old way to food yet all the while the disduouse in rapit adapting has been changing us within and growing us to adapt also. Insiduouse more than disiduouse and taking over weather condition reactions and so. ..... Perhaps we subconcioysly play to a fear from the sky while fast adapting and changing ourselves while we only have opened our eyes. Perhaps all nature was shocked in these impacts and those colouration fire born rooting spread to take the ground adapting yearly yet as we look on and grow these fruites we see that perhaps the evergreens changed also and as we have adapted the orchards the seeds within grow in size returning to the size of the evergreen cones. Perhaps we all looked in shock and calming later to these things find the calming and safety return to a Ballance in adapting having rose in question to the sky fall. To me the rose line abbey's always near mines have followed a fallout path and we will find measure in the new life wrought in these impacts but I can only say and theorise yet as you find your own top down topographic app as Google earth will show you these colours around the impacts then mined for and perhaps as from the sky the rose line abbey's following this fall out path will prove itself , or are we a simple target to an adapting life form and changing weather conditions while being taken from within. But let me ask where you know the rainbow to make land fall or seemingly rise as from quontocks and dunster we call the light form sacred ground and not mine them further. The only thing to emit and bend the light is such as HE2 core material so in its massive gravity a million tonnes per tea spoon and so on is saving our gravity form and so if ever you see the rainbow make landfall. Myself three places , Minehead dunster and eminating from Bristol should be as sacred as the light form and kept as holding gravity for us. Perhaps it is simply question perhaps paranoia yet the Great movies fearing the rapid adaptation of robotics AIs and other alien form are the actual questing of the rapid adapters found over thousands of years of the impact dispersal. Perhaps these a form of super pynosytosis that balances in simple pynosytosis the fluid dynamic of the cells yet as all spheres suffer impacts , earth asteroids suns comets and galaxy cores the likes of suns are all the natural fluid identity of energy quantom ballancing the fluid identity returning the gravities lost when particles go to wave form. Wonder look see but will you tell me your own theories please , am I mad or do you also see the colouration and disiduose trees where these mines have searched the impact sight , argue the rose line is not following the fall out zones so impacts then mined for the core of the sky fall. Help us theorise together and how then do we truly understand and allow these adaptation and rapid adapters of the seeds from the sky so as to be home for perhaps the many races that may be changing our very planet while in our own fears we wonder at the changing conditions of our planet and so find the answers as to now understand the growth proper. HELP ME UNDERSTAND BRING YOUR OWN VIEW I DONT MIND BEING SHOT DOWN SO LONG AS WE DO FIND HOME TOGETHER . Not simply a final adapting form for a further lifeform perhaps late to arrive after its initial terraforming has. Changed our earth so us to the next phase of a long take over. . it's been a plan of my own to find new systems while bombarding with crystal growth and seeds to adapt a planet to our needs so perhaps we are seeing this in our own impacts and fast adapting plant growths around them . Madness , maudlin or gutted to gawking till too late to act. Help us understand together to join with the new life that soon may come after our weather shifts make home for a race unknown yet make home for us both.

  • @Siriussky22
    @Siriussky22 Před 6 měsíci

    Rest in peace Phil, you're a great man

  • @aaronsaunders6974
    @aaronsaunders6974 Před 7 měsíci

    seen pictures of his castle in limerick.king john built castles

  • @Shinobi33
    @Shinobi33 Před 7 měsíci

    Now this is a documentary

  • @Lona-t7s
    @Lona-t7s Před 8 měsíci

    Fantastic ❤

  • @Lona-t7s
    @Lona-t7s Před 8 měsíci

    Great Song!!

  • @Lona-t7s
    @Lona-t7s Před 9 měsíci

    Great Soong!!!!!!’😂❤❤ 2:13

  • @colinlavelle7806
    @colinlavelle7806 Před 9 měsíci

    Isn't there a document somewhere on the continent (I cannot recall the location) which is signed and has the seal attached of someone claiming to be Richard king of England?

  • @colinlavelle7806
    @colinlavelle7806 Před 9 měsíci

    I'm far from convinced of any involvement of Margaret Beaufort, she is recorded as being a devout catholic and had the saintly John Fisher as her confessor/chaplain. John Fisher (Bp of Rochester) was later executed by Henry VIII for refusing his title of Supreme Head of The Church in England.

  • @angeladibble
    @angeladibble Před 10 měsíci

    I've just watched Channel 4 programme with Rob Rinder. They have now evidence that proves that the prince's survived.

  • @donky270
    @donky270 Před 10 měsíci

    パトリック・トラウトン出演の中世修道院ドキュメンタリー 2014/05/21 パトリック・トラウトン監督による中世の修道院のドキュメンタリー。

  • @freudianslip4588
    @freudianslip4588 Před 10 měsíci

    Wow.

  • @user-dx6eq7qp3c
    @user-dx6eq7qp3c Před 10 měsíci

    My question. Why would Perkin impersonate the younger son Richard and not the heir Edward?

  • @MrBrian987987
    @MrBrian987987 Před 10 měsíci

    With DNA testing, why aren't these mysteries being solved once and for all.

    • @colinlavelle7806
      @colinlavelle7806 Před 9 měsíci

      There is a tomb in Westminster Abbey which supposedly contains the bones of 2 young boys discovered in The Tower (the missing Princes?) The late Queen Elizabeth refiused to allow the tomb to be opened so that DNA testing could be carried out.

  • @nbenefiel
    @nbenefiel Před 10 měsíci

    IMHO everybody should start with Josephine Tey’s Daughter of Time. It’s fiction but it’s a great read.

  • @geoffsquibb3346
    @geoffsquibb3346 Před 11 měsíci

    OK, but how do you make Absinthe?

  • @v.g.r.l.4072
    @v.g.r.l.4072 Před 11 měsíci

    A deep reflection on the subject that has resusted the technical limitations of some ddcades ago.

  • @monicacall7532
    @monicacall7532 Před rokem

    You can tell that Henry VIII’s decision to shut down the monasteries, convents and abbeys was a financial decision as well as a means of getting revenge on the Catholic Church for not granting him an annulment from his first wife. He’d already blown through the large amount of $$$$$ that his father had so carefully saved during his reign in a short amount of time. For all of their faults, these institutions cared for the poor, sick, homeless and travelers. They provided education to the sons of the new middle class as well as to gentry, aristocracy and royalty. Henry’s men also committed full scale iconoclasm and destroyed beautiful English religious buildings and glorious works of art. The country at that time was completely unprepared to take care of the people who had been ministered to by the religious houses and the influx of the poor and sick caused numerous problems. And all because a petulant king couldn’t get his own way! What a terrible shame.🤬

  • @michaelahern6821
    @michaelahern6821 Před rokem

    People died in plagues or were killed in wars.....lol

  • @lindadiaz8682
    @lindadiaz8682 Před rokem

    My car is the same I'm watching for answers damn it lol. Maybe lead with the question you're looking for 😅 I was so happy and hopeful 😢

  • @robynwalker3742
    @robynwalker3742 Před rokem

    Little did h7th and e1st no that richards remains wud b found and the truth wud com out about how they portrayed kr111 as a hunchback etc truth .wins in the end it was sad he wasnt able to win the battle of bosworth and hav a great reign that he deserved👑 evil shud never prevail 😠

  • @robynwalker3742
    @robynwalker3742 Před rokem

    At last somone has some common sense about the great king richard 111 Thanks very interesting 👍

  • @mr.alaska2232
    @mr.alaska2232 Před rokem

    Wrong Cromwell

  • @Pdmc-vu5gj
    @Pdmc-vu5gj Před rokem

    Of course the princes were a threat to Richard. The law passed making them illegitimate could be revoked by his enemies and the Woodvilles.

  • @alundavies1016
    @alundavies1016 Před rokem

    Possibly, does it matter anymore? It’s been a subject of conjecture for centuries. He was a king, kings have people murdered, executed, killed in battle, starved by incompetent government. A couple more children, albeit princes, doesn’t really make much odds.

  • @rickfletcher4907
    @rickfletcher4907 Před rokem

    My friend Michael Napier gave me this album in 1981. It was the first time I heard a Rock musician singing songs about my life experience as a gay man.

  • @bilbob7624
    @bilbob7624 Před rokem

    your take on the WOTR and Richard are the most logical i've heard yet.

  • @drwhofanman
    @drwhofanman Před rokem

    Hello Mark - so great to see your 2 Patrick Troughton VHS off air recordings of his Medieval episodes. I've had a go at cleaning up the VHS recordings repairing/replacing scenes of the VHS damage and added front and end credits, sound effects and some small music cues in keeping with the original content. Ive also credited and shared your links - hope you dont mind www.youtube.com/@kmurphy2023/videos

    • @MrSparacus
      @MrSparacus Před rokem

      Thanks. Pleased you enjoyed them.

  • @reginaldwilliams3875

    I'm retired, I don't have to have a reputation

  • @CyberController-
    @CyberController- Před rokem

    While I still enjoy modern Cybermen, it's sad to see most of Pedler's original ideas dropped.

  • @oceans6195
    @oceans6195 Před rokem

    King Richard lll was my first cousin 13 times removed...That's so exciting

  • @TheCrusader1000
    @TheCrusader1000 Před rokem

    I really enjoyed watching this while having my tea pizza 🍕 I wish Pat done more of these. He was a natural. Thankyou for this gem of a upload 👍

  • @paultom40
    @paultom40 Před rokem

    I have learn that Richard III 2nd older brother had a son. This son had a better claim to the thrown than Richard. Yet Richard III never touched him. This Prince was killed by Henry VII.

  • @MilkshakeEnthusiast1992

    “Never has so much spirit or greater virtue reigned in such a small body”

  • @MilkshakeEnthusiast1992

    I wish their was more writings about Richards time in the North. Most books just breeze pasts that time which sucks because I’d love to read the reasons why the north loved him so much

  • @ForensicHistorian
    @ForensicHistorian Před rokem

    Weimar is happening in America right now. This guy hasn't looked at the history without his prejudiced, stereotypical filters. He says liberal but what it was was degenerative. Debased behaviour of prostitution, extra-marital affairs, child pedophilia etc. The Weimar is where it all got its start. You are an apologist hiding true history moron.

  • @jocelynadamski9511
    @jocelynadamski9511 Před rokem

    The biggest reason I have for NOT believing that Richard did it, is that he simply had no motive to do so. The boys weren't really a threat to him. They had already been delegitimized thru the Titulus Regius. I think people also forget just HOW unpopular the Woodvilles were. NO one wanted their family to have power thru the Princes. Richard was extremely popular. And if Richard HAD wanted them dead, he could have easily done this publicly. Children were killed all the time without qualm, and the Plantagenets certainly weren't against killing innocent children, just look at poor Teddy, Edward Earl of Warwick. Richard would have had no reason to "hide it" so to speak, if he had done it. The Tudors, however, had EVERY motive. Henry VII had a weak claim. They needed Elizabeth of York, but if she was made "legitimate", then the boys would have to be done away with for Henry to take the throne and for EOY to still be legitimate. SO many people had motive and opportunity to do this and to blame Richard. Anyone in the Tudor camp. Even possibly Duchess Cecily, who notoriously hated the Woodvilles, had powerful friends and absolutely would've wanted Richard and Anne's son to inherit. Richard was still so new on the throne. He had been fiercely loyal to his brother Edward and was named as Protector of the boys. He had the crown and the support. The biggest reason for people thinking it was Richard is a scandal. Too many people take Thomas More's account as gospel, even though he was a CHILD at the time. Too many people take Shakespeare's PLAY as gospel, even though he was writing for a Tudor Queen. Too many people just want to believe it without really having any proof it was Richard. And perhaps the BIGGEST clue that is was NOT Richard, is the fact that Elizabeth Woodville came out of sanctuary and returned to Richard's court. Would she have done so if she thought he had murdered her sons? Richard the 3rd has been given a bum wrap. Even people who WANT to believe he did it, have no real proof. I used to believe he did, until I started doing research, and the biggest question is just WHY would he do it? He had NO reason and at the time, the boys had no real support- other than the Woodvilles, who again- were WILDLY unpopular.

  • @RobertJones-st3wj
    @RobertJones-st3wj Před rokem

    Did he do this because of that bit in the Omen?

  • @ferociousgumby
    @ferociousgumby Před rokem

    Richie! Wipe that SMIRK off your face!!!