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Dr. Dave the Historian
United States
Приєднався 7 лип 2020
I am a history professor at Park University near Kansas City, MO & this channel is where all my mini-lectures for my HIST 111, 112, & 113 courses are viewable. These lectures cover a vast curriculum from the Stone Age to Brexit over many themes and issues. Please enjoy learning about history!
US Age of Reform & Romantic Movement 1820-1850
Here we explore the reactions against industrialization and changing political scene of in the United States from 1820-1850. We also examine the powerful effects of individualism as manifested in the Romantic movement, the Second Great Awakening, and popular ideologies of American liberty.
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The Industrial Revolution & Its Impact in the Early American Republic
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Here we Explore the origin, development, & impact of industrialization during the early American Republic.
How to write a Primary Source Essay & Thesis Statement
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Here we explore how to write the core assignment in all my courses, the primary source essay. We further examine how to write a thesis statement and the key differences between primary and secondary sources.
Creation of the US Constituion
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Here we explore the origins of the US Constitution and its contents.
US History 121 Lecture 8 The American Revolution
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Here we explore the struggle of the American Revolution and its historical impact.
Historical Origins of the Russian-Ukrainian War 2022
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Here we explore the long origins of the conflict between East & West, and between Ukraine and Russia. We examine imperialism, Liberalism, Communism, and many other political factors that have grown into a conflict that could ultimately conclude in the first war between the great world powers in nearly a century. I am not an expert on the history of Ukraine, but a more general historian of Europ...
Origins of the American Revolution
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Here we explore the origins of the American Revolution beginning with the long debate on English freedom and its development among colonial legislature in a struggle for power against the Westminster Parliament. We examine the impacts of the 7 Years War as well as British imperial ambitions.
English Colonial Development 1587-1763: Organization, Slavery, & Economics
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Here we explore the complex development English colonization in North America from the time of Sir Walter Raleigh until the period of the 7 Years War. We also examine relations with Native Americans, the transformation of labor systems from indentured servitude into slavery, and the conventional theory of economics in mercantilism.
Colonial Religious Movements: Protestants, Puritans, Witchcraft, & the Great Awakening
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Here we explore the origins of the Protestant Reformation and its impact upon English confesionalism. We also examine the impacts of Puritanism upon the early American colonial period, including the Salem witch trials and finally the Great Awakening.
How to do a footnote in Microsoft Word - Chicago Style
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By popular demand from the student body, here is how to do a footnote in any of my courses.
Native People of the New World & Colonization of North America - Lecture 3
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Here we explore the migrations of ancient humans into North America and the development of native cultures. We further examine how the French, Dutch, and English enter into the era of colonization and its implications for imperialism.
The Spanish Conquest of the New World & The Golden Age of Piracy - HST 121
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Here we explore the events that led to the creation of the Spanish Empire in the New World and the myths often associated with the conquest of the Americas. We also examine how this led to a golden age of piracy and why modern people have such nostalgia for this unique pirate epoch.
Lecture on Iliad & its influence upon Rome
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Here we explore the narrative of the Iliad and its meaning relating to ancient concepts of justice, wisdom, and the meaning of life. We examine how this text proved influential upon the Roman as well as Greek world.
The Age of Exploration - HST 121 - Lecture 2
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Here we explore the origins and motivations for the European age of exploration, beginning around 1400AD. We examine the obstacles of exploration and effects of the discovery of the New World
Legacy of Liberty Lecture
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Here we explore the long legacy of English Liberty through Anglo-Saxon times, Magna Carta, Declaration of Rights, the American Revolution, & the US Civil War. I ask you to dwell on is freedom a universal value for humanity and what does freedom mean to Americans.
Mortmain means dead hand not dead end.
This makes me miss being in history lectures in college
I like waxed vaginas.
Such an interesting period of history
So glad I found this channel. Thanks for making these public
Apologies if my answer is in a later part of the video, but I have to ask. What does "fee" mean here if there is no money?
You get more doorbell rings than anyone I know
Ze konden pas trouwen vanaf hun 24 jaar/ ?
Thank you for uploading these!
thank you sir
If a woman has a 50-40% chance of surviving their first pregnancy, then a 20% chance of dying in each subsequent pregnancy, they cannot have an average of 10-13 children.
Thanks very much for the lecture, is very intersting, how good is learn, with people, which explain the history of middle ages, so well, I am fun of this subject, I liked it so much. Thanks endeed, teacher.
"TRADE" in its truest definition is "X in exchange for Y". This can apply to actions, or to the exchange of tangible items, equally acceptable exchange. Nowhere Is Buying or Selling part of true "Trade". Commerce, or the exchange of a "monetary" system beyond that which is Barter might be the definition for Modern Trade. If you're going to attempt to make a video on Trade, please. Get its definition correct!!! 😊
Hello! Excellent video and presentation! Could you suggest any books concerning the rise of medieval universities?
Fine lecture on the medieval church. Excellent work.
Great channel. But wait. My doctor has me hopping around chanting and she was supposed to be fixing my frontal cortex. I guess she is scamming me???
11:00 So you're telling me Rome wasn't built in a day! haha
The mini ice age started with either a meteorite or volcano (possibly krakatoa), causing a two year winter, poverty, plague, etc. Interesting that we have recovered to the pre-mini ice age temperatures
Do you have any book recommendations regarding this period? Thanks.
If I want to cite you how can I do this (Harvard citation?)
11:00 that just made zero sense. During the time of the silk road Europe was not richer than most of the cities along the route.
Did he say the steppe people didn't have a civilization??
The annual bath thing actually comes from the Renaissance period not the middle ages. The had bath houses in medieval towns and they'd often get the plauge in the bath house so they started avoiding them.
Women have always been a key part of the church; behind every successful man is a nagging wife.🤓😂🥁
Thanks for the good video 👍
4:16 "the only "chink" in its armor." It's a slur for asian.
Very thorough, thanks!
The weight of plate armor and the resulting immobility are fairly common misconceptions. They are based on tournament armors which were indeed very heavy, because at a tournament you didn't need to be mobile. Combat plate armor was considerably lighter. We are talking about perhaps 30 kilograms, i.e. a bit over 60 pounds. And these armors were designed to balance protection and mobility. You can get on your horse in that on your own, and you can even climb a ladder or do pushups. It is of course a lot more exerting than without armor, but you can do it. There have been numerous trials in recent years that show that, many of them have been carried out under scientific conditions.
Great lecture before I even watched it but I know you did an awesome job on thee video like all the rest.
Very well explained!!! Thank you. I am African and our mentality/ worldview is totally different from that of Europeans. The movies do not explain this feudal society. Instead, we only see the monarchs and nobles in their palaces with their mute servants dressed up serving them, driving their chariots... but I always wanted to understand how Europeans designed their societies and how some were super rich and others utterly poor and could never change their position and the people seem happy to have a rich king while they themselves lived a poverty. It blew my mind but now I understand why Europeans went about colonizing everybody else and wanted more and more land. I understand why they brutalized other peoples on foreign lands, because they actually did that to their own in the middle age, never having fair contracts, instead they were always one superior and one inferior in their psyche. It’s actually their mindset. Plus, this mentality also follows us this day. It has slightly changed but we still have the 1% controlling the 90% of the wealth and the rest of us.
Right. Because no African leaders ever brutalized their own people? The people who sold the slaves to the Europeans were African rulers. Africa wasn't some egalitarian paradise, while Europe was barbaric and evil. Both continents had many, many bastards who ruled.
Shit that type of economy is really similar to the one we have in argentina
Thanks boss
16:47 nahnahnahhh you got it so wrong, sheep and goats were the small percentage, we mainly herded horses
There were no Dukes in England under the Anglo Norman kings. William retained the title Dux Normannorum and to establish others with a similar title in England would have diluted the King’s status and prestige. The title of earl (comes) is retained into the 14th century
28:15 You used an image depicting cannibals from Brazil, not European witches, it always gets to me when people don’t pay enough attention to these things, especially if it’s in a lecture.
Thank you for this wonderful lecture! So useful. Greetings from Chile.
One small detail, Ganshof was Belgian. But an amazing lecture!
“Work at least 3 days per week” …count me in
Hey, Dr. Dave I went to you're most recent video and I noticed comment were turned off.I'd just like to say, ( and I'm not one of you're students), I think you really have potential as a youtuber. You can continue on teaching, but just do some videos on the side, you don't have to do much and you might even earn a few extra bucks Edit, sorry: I find you quite informative, and I just want more content from you
Oddly enough, I went from Mr. Terry History to Dr. Dave the Historian, and I'm glad I discovered this channel. Also, (as per YT comment rules) First!
Excellent #bedtimelistening, man, this video put me to sleep three times, and I like the Renaissance topic.
Very #bedtimelistening and #timelineofmankind, thank you sensei.
Great lecture really informative :)
Excellent explainer! Thanks man and greetings from NATO Finland.
Trade is only good as long as you have something to trade. If you have nothing to trade than what it becomes stagnate. Gift Economy would be a better approach because not all the time does someone have something to offer for trade. Those trades or better gifts to country B would be a much better process. If not than Country A becomes a hoarder & withholding goods, materials, resources from Country B. Jacque Fresco › We talk about civilization as though it's a static state. There are no civilized people yet, it's a process that's constantly going on... As long as you have war, police, prisons, crime, you are in the early stages of civilization. The Game of Trade breeds bad behaviours that create lots of problems for everyone: pollution of the environment, corruption, slavery, lies, killing of animals, and so on. The problem is that most people believe that human behaviour is the problem or the CRAP they create. So they either try to punish and change people's behaviour, or make the CRAP they create less crappy. And so those who try to fix this world are trapped in a loop because they don't address the 'elephant' in the room (the force): what makes people behave so badly.
Good lecture, thank you
Bank family dont take interest. They Charge late payment penalty. If you pay due time u got blacklist from giving money back on time
If you who read this believe in the Misogyny theory, go read the actual Witch trial cases. See what they're accused of, please note the many cases in which a witch murders their own children.
PS- “ USURY “ Cultural/ Religious Restrictions and Monopoly played such a MAJOR Historical ; aspect Scape-Goat Racial & Religious Wars and As a Political Leverage to “ Violently Rally “ around! From the Africa-Barbados-Europe Slave trade throughout the EONS Past! Crusades, Economies, STALIN & HILTER Propaganda Speeches. ALWAYS been under Published/ Documented or seen in Books or Movies! DEFINITELY NOT in any HOLLYWOOD 🎞️. PS- 👍🧐👍- All I remember is normally Ships/ Sailors/ Churches had a Small to Large assortment of Coins. Always loved the PIECES of EIGHT movie references / History of English Coinage Development Videos! Thank the Heavens & Bloody Fought Wars Won to get FREE SPEECH & ASSEMBLY. FREE people can easily access these Details & Documented Facts!
🏆 Dr. Dave! VERY Informative & Organized. 🧐Do you think ANYONE in U.S.A. Politics had Ever Seen? Read? Studied or even EVER heard Mentioned ; TRADE 101,2,3,4 Histories/ Economic & Social/ Cultural Implications, Factually Documented and Vetted in YOUR VIDEO?!! ANY High School or for a College 👩🏽🎓Degree!?- PLEASE Mass MAIL - Hard & Soft Copies to at LEAST the 💯 Senators. Signature Required Delivery & Registered!!?? ( I said MAIL- since MAILED Items Can be Tracked & Not just DELETED like they always do with Emails) 🙄. God Bless. 👴🏽NoBody