Major epidemics and pandemics - Summary on a Map
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- Опубліковано 20 тра 2024
- We briefly retrace major global epidemics and pandemics that have impacted human history since the end of man’s hunter-gatherer lifestyle until the present day.
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Patreon: / geohistory
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English translation & voiceover: Rahul Venkit ua-cam.com/channels/D1X.html...
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Original French version: • Les grandes épidémies ...
Russian version: • Крупнейшие пандемии и ...
Arabic version: • الأوبئة على مر التاريخ
Spanish version: • Las grandes epidemias ...
Portuguese version (Brazil): • As Grandes Epidemias e...
Japanese version: • 感染症の歴史
German version: • Verheerende Pandemien ...
Korean version: • 주요 전염병과 전세계적 유행병
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Music: Side Show - Causmic (UA-cam library)
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Software used for editing: Adobe After Effects
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Sources:
- Universalis
- www.who.int
- Global population: www.herodote.net/La_populatio... - Number of dead: www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/0...
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Chapters
00:00 Origins
00:54 Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire
02:13 Plague of Justinian
03:31 Leprosy
04:31 The Black Death
05:56 The Columbian Exchange
07:29 Cholera and Plague
08:51 Influenza
09:58 HIV
11:01 Current situation
#geohistory #history #pandemic #covid19
For those confused about the misleading "Spanish" in connection to the 1918 H1N1 pandemic ... because Spain was neutral (hence not propagandistic) during the Great War, the government *did not censor reporting* of the outbreak.
@@gary304 Its the truth
Gary Scott no like that’s actually what happened like seriously
Oh ok 🤣🤣🤣
The king got sick, that’s how it got it’s name.
Gary Scott it’s the truth
This video is good for people who think that this is the ‘End of the World’.
I think only religious people will be thinking like that.
Tedoken He gave rats as the main cause of fast spreading of the plague so the information is not to be trusted. Not that this will he the end of humanity tho*
Optimus transformer. Nah it's people from every group that are thinking like that but I see why you might think that
No one thinks that except r*****
@@sulejmanavdic8516 who really knows?
How not to get cholera: don’t eat or drink
Modern problems require modern solutions
Fun fact: cholera in polish means s#it
Fun fact:the word ''cholera'' is a polish version of the s word
CHOLERA in Greek, m and CHOLERA
**means
More like: drink beer, not water.
That is how a group of brewers at a French brewery in Paris survived one of the city's worst cholera epidemics while much of the area around it was affected.
They knew the alcohol was safe, but it would be decades before they attained the knowledge of the heat generated during the process of brewing it was what killed off the bacterium responsible.
I'm so glad you got your channel back
What do you mean
@@viperage0333 his channel was hacked by a Chinese bit coin company a while back
@@ok19772 yo for real?
@@leaveme3559 Yep. Find the English narrator channel. I remember sending him a comment hoping he would get his chnanel back, which eventually he did...
@Mr Doggo what?
Imagine Europe's population now if none of these happened...
I don't even now how many would then live here by now. But maybe the population would've started lightly decreasing earlier as it's doing now as opposed to the rest of the world
Europe is small, so population decrease would likely begin to happen in more countries than it is now.
Pandemics took place in Europe easily because there so densely packed those pandemics where inevitably going to happen especially also because poor hygiene and poor dense cities
europe was facing problems of population density before the bubonic plague. so I would say Europe would get too populated and would be involved with more war
@@jimmeazee3133 There's no basis for saying that lol, and besides if Europe didn't colonise the world as a result there would be no 'first world' as we see one in the modern day.
Roman Empire : I'm covering almost all europe's map aha
Black death : Hold my beer
Poland and Bohemia: I'm gonna do what's called pro gamer move.
Sasanian empire: *coughs * ;(
Byzantine empire: *coughs * ;c
*ISLAM: hey guys what I’d miss ?*
A plague that will also hit you some hundred years later !
OOOOOOF
xRyalsx you are the pandemic
Gotta Blast!!!!!!!!!!!
@xRyalsx Christianity was a brutal pandemic killing nearly one billion people in 2000 years because of egoism.
The Greek historian mentioned at 1:03 is Thucydides, and if you really like history, you'll probably like his book "The Peloponnesian War" (although it's really long).
I have a few questions. Are these books available in libraries? And how many pages is it? Would be really happy if you respond.
@@goyalkaushal I'm sure you can find it in a library, it's really famous among academics. Though I received it in college, I later saw it unexspectedly at a Barnes & Noble. As for page count, my English version is "The Landmark Thucydides" which has a bunch of extra maps, footnotes and helpful summaries, so it's much longer than the original. This version has 548 pages, not counting appendices, the editor's foreword and the like. These pages, though are kind of large, bigger than those of the typical novel, but not so large as the pages of a magazine. Hope that helps!
They had that book for free a couple of years ago on Amazon kindle and I enjoyed that book
I loved the Peloponnesian War. It is heartbreaking though. At one point, they pull out all the stops, do everything they can to pull it up, and KNOW THEY ARE GOING TO LOSE.
In an alternate reality somewhere, there is a Pillowponnesian War.
good video. interesting fact about where the word Quarantine came from :)
It comes from the word Quarant meaning forty
@@Blocky3253 Not the concept of quarantine, just the origin of the English word for it.
you guys really want to know about a word that means forty days
It originally comes from Persian
Yeah that was good
During these times a lot of epidemics become pandemics because of how interconnected our world is than ever before
At the same time, we have the most tools we ever had to deal with them.
So,we will never have a black death or Spanish flu ever again.
If we use our tools and use them soon enough that is.
Uh, that's kinda the point of the video. Did you decide to comment without watching it?
like lover eh
Black Death: exists
Mongols: YEET
I have always wanted a parody of Yakko's 'Nations of the World', but it's a parody with the name 'Plagues of the World'.
plaques of the world brought to you by coronavirus!
Theres a parody of it go Google it
Imagine having to learn the lyrics...
Say no more ua-cam.com/video/eXchwxivCME/v-deo.html
Patrick Langlois Panic is never a good reaction but given this outbreak is far more widespread and contagious than the other ones, it’s naturally going to warrant some. The first 2 Coronavirus outbreaks weren’t pandemics and died out rather quickly.
Besides not being pandemic, I would like to learn more for recent diseases: SARS, Bird Flu, Swine Flu, Ebola, Zika.
Check out the podcast: This podcast will kill you.
I think that Swine Flu was also declared a pandemic
SARS was I think epidemic, and swine flu was pandemic 2009-2010
And MERS.
@@acxesta2 yea it was
They have only mentioned the major ones
Europe: *exists*
Diseases from Asia: “I’m about to end this man’s whole career”
Asia: Exists
Europe: I'm about to end this man's whole empire
@@friedrichwilhelmviktoralbe349 Africa: Exists
Europe: hippity hoppity this is now my property
@Mend Amar V3.0 Tornadoes: no
No disease from Asia or India spread except cholera whereas you have bubonic plague , influenza etc etc from your european nation . Until 1817 there was disease from Asia and i assure you thag might also be the result of britain bringing their sick diseases with them when they invaded India and neo colonized china.
@@anantambisht4895 The bubonic plauge was from Yunnan China.. The influenza came from South East Asia or well that's what i heard..
An interesting fact is that Michel Nostradamus was known as a plague doctor, risking his life many times to go into cities that had the plague and helping the sick. He was in another city when his family died from a plague outbreak in his home town.
*I really wish I wasn't living thought a major historical event right now*
_laughs in WW3_
Minor event at best
@@space_lemonz4561 nah this will change the course of history
@@andrewjennings7306 With the global politics changes, especially between the US and the authoritarian Chinese Communist Party
bruh this is barely historic
we had a pandemic 10 yrs ago
A video about Alexander the Greats explorations/expansion of his Empire that would be so cool
You have taught me so much more than my school has. Thank you so much for these videos man, keep up the great work you deserve so many more subscribers :)
Hey guys okay we all heard of some disease like Spanish flu
Yeah
i'm pretty sure every single video like this teaches you faster than school lmao
Because we are interested,and relax
Most of this is simplified though. You get a really good idea of it when you read material and stuff.
1889: Influenza: Origins
1914: El Influenza
2009: El Influenza Returns
The Viral Trilogy
2020: influenza’s sidekick spin-off movie
@@Maydaypayday7lol
@@Maydaypayday7 which, surprisingly, earned more money than the first and third film in the trilogy combined
The sun is shining when you upload!Btw very nice video,glad you are back :)
"Catapulted their dead to make the city sick"
BRUH WAT 😳
Surprised? ^^
the first case of biological warfare
throw the bodies with virus, ppl touch bodies, they get sick, city get sick, country surrender.
Modern problems require modern solutions
@@Voltorb1993 not the first
Best channel i have ever followed ! Glad to watch your content . Hope you post more often!
Great content man! Keep it up
Thank you!
Your channel is awesome!
You’re videos are number 1.
Thanks again for all your contributions. We all really appreciate it!
Your*
Video about pandemics: *ends*
Trap music in the background: 12:15
HAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Europe: *silence*
All other continents: u want virus?
Nah the countries don't give Europe the virus, Europe takes the virus
@@zacharygardner2738 right
No just asia
@@salekopter5152 not asia but china
other cotinents give viruses to europe
europe in response gives viruses to the world
When I saw the video, to my mind came the Influenza (Spanish flu). I searched for that virus because my great-great grandma died from that virus in 1918. My great grandma was just 1.5 years old and her father died when she was just 6 years old and became an orphan. As I realized after this story that my grandma told me, the movies and the series of today sometimes are/were a reality for some people.
OP edited post.
@@draregrevtaam1147 Yeah if his great grandma died before having offspring he would not exist. I think it was a misplaced period.
1352- Europe: *cought* Poland: We don't do that here
Thanks! Sending this to my Human Geography classes.
Please make more of these during quarantine, there one of the only things keeping me going
Get help
Wow. Great presentation of complex topic covering many continents and centuries
You have taught me more than what I studied about diseases in my schooldays.
Forever be grateful to you!
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Ayush G facts
Same here bro
Glad you are back! Love your videos, purely factual and dispassionate information that's easy to digest.
Amazing videos. I haven't personally checked if all the numbers hold up but a few of them I am familiar with.
Awesome content you got there friend !
This is an outstanding video and historical outline
Can’t believe 2020 is already 2 years ago, I remember everyday.
I wish I could put a double like in your videos! They’re soo good!!
Such a beautiful page ..great works ...keep posting ..!!! Great fan
I’m glad you got your channel back
Black Death Exist *
Poland And Hungary - Hey lest go for drink 🍻
Ironically, the Black Death still killed Janos Hunyadi, probably the greatest military commander in Hungarian history, which fucked the country over even more than a full scale pandemic would have.
When you realise that it has already been a year since Covid-19
Feelin old yet?
Let’s be honest, Covid was overblown
It's been 2 years with covid
When you realize you made this comment 6 months ago
@@gamerinc7410 i was just throwing an update
You did very well on this video!!!
nice video, i was waiting for it.
Absolutely well done and definitely keep it up ❗👍👍👍👍👍
i really love your videos cause i like watching about the world history
Nice timing
You missed SARS in Africa in 2005-06.
Polio in late 1900s where India was the last nation to be free from the disease.
8:40 that day would make van Gough cry
Who??
(haha sry)
5:38 not exactly worldwide, but very accurate and informative
Black death was spread across Europe and Asia
Not the entire globe but indeed the known world to western civilzation.
This is another reason I'm glad I wasn't born back then. I'm tested positive for Cholera AND Leprosy, so I would have died if I was alive in Europe when the Mongol empire was a thing, or had to see my neighbors and family die, if in Asia. I'm actually of Bengali ethnicity, where he said Cholera began, so I have a severe disadvantage, but my family also have both Cholera and Leprosy. Medicine is bad in Bangladesh, and my family WAS actually poor, so there was no way for me to avoid this. I've had both Cholera and Leprosy for years. I've had them ever since my young childhood at 4, as long as my memory goes
Yes, it obviously feels like a living hell to have both Cholera and Leprosy ever sin e I was a baby, and to still have it in my adulthood. I don't mean to ramble too much, I don't want you to think that I'm faking having these diseases just for attention, this is a serious situation for me. just wish me luck on this recovery
Do you live isolated from your family because of leprosy?
@Diamond_GalaxyCat Try avoiding animal products. For me and some of my friends, it has worked. The results can be seen in 1 months of the complete absence of any animal product - fish, meat, milk, butter, cheese, yogurt. If you love any of these products, reach out for plant-based versions. The body heals on plant-based diets.
@@cv4809 - not really, because:
1. everyone in my family has leprosy, so isolation from each other won't do anything
2. all of us are getting treatment, not just me, and if we were all at the same location, it would be distributed more easily
@Diamond_GalaxyCat - I have eczema, but it's mild and i'm expected to be cured soon
Diamond_GalaxyCat What the fuck this guy is fighting off a deadly disease and you’re over here ‘relating’ with your itching
❤️ from India
Same here, from India/Bangladesh
F
My condolences
@@spikey1389 👀
The last part of your video, is beautifully explained. It may calm down a lot of people scared about the situation! We already live with so many dangers, and this current situation is just one of them. New subscriber, your work is brilliant!
Yeah, it's now 2022 and Covid-19 is still causing chaos around the world...
To limit future epidemics and pandemics damage the world needs to fund a global health organization (like UN) which will rapidly send disease experts and supplies to the affected area’s with the countries permission. If no permission is given them rapid travel isolation from the rest of the world.
ur content is always the best👌🏻👍
Very good summary!
Another great video thank you
How does this guy even make this it’s so smooth
Lots’o frames.
5:10 - Yersinia Pestis just wanted to recreate the Roman Empire duh
Amazing style to deliver
H1N1, SARS, MERS: is this a literal joke
those were too small to be considered pandemics.
@@samal90 too small yes in reality all the population of the world have it so what
@@kaitoaoma7977 the entire population have it? Is this a joke?
I know it's tough right now but I actually wouldn't mind seeing a video about the American Revolutionary War
"Americans" are all people who live in the American continent, not just in the
United States
@@revolucion-socialista really? You’re the type of guy who still whines about Americans calling football soccer
@@Chadius_Thundercockfrr
I think you should've included mention of when microbes and antibiotics were discovered since that was a pivotal breakthrough in medicine. Also, influenza has 4 types but it has many, many more strains, and it's mainly the A strains that are threatening to humans.
Nice video Mr rahul great work
Where do you (or the admins of this channel) come from???
The people behind the video are French. The main channel is French (Histoire Géo) but they also translate their videos in English, Spanish, Russian and Arabic. I believe they only have an English speaker do the audio.
@Gopi Gajwelly Oh ok I didn't know. It's intirely possible.
Humans: we are fighting a world war how can things get any worst?
1900s flu: *_allow me to introduce myself_*
World: *ight imma head out*
thats a very funny joke my dude
@@ianmarti977 ikr
Ian Marti bro I’m gonna die of laughing so much I can’t breathe
Bajan Games you can’t breath you must caught the flu 🤒 🤧 😷 from that joke
Far in the future: Covid ruins everything by practically shutting down everything. *Note I said "practically", which isn't completely plz!*
a really accurate video
4:55 The spread of the disease is likely through the many trade routes to Europe and not the siege. The account that the video references is a source that is written hundreds of years after the siege. The plague also started in mainland China, not central asia.
what's with you people blaming things on China with no evidence lol
@@sleepyjoe4529 tAiWaan
There's currently two pandemics in this world
The C-19 and Mobile Game Ads
Vaccine is in making for tiktok and c19
@John Boudreaux yeah don't forget that
@John Boudreaux haha sucker, India has already found the cure to Tiktok!
Oh mobile game ads true but how original
GET THIS MAN TO 500K SUBS
Serious work, thanks.
Human1: Hey lets settle in a single place and build civilization!
Human2: Good idea!
Bacteria and viruses: *GOOD IDEA*
Golden horde: Catapult the dead
Cafa: haaa better luck next time
Europe : What have you done where all gonna die.
Golden horde say fuck them and they say Bruh
5:15 Three huraas for the western slavs!!
great vdo it helped me A lot knowing the past...✌ thank u..
Great vid and info
it changes my perception of Europe history
Geo History, I love your work and I think that your team does an excellent job on each of your videos. I think that the music sometimes doesn't quite fit the video, though, and that more people would appreciate the quality of these videos if the music was more suitable.
Keep up the good work!
thats very interresting thanks!
I'm so glad I subed ur channel cuz I learn so many things
Italy was always at the heart of pandemics. most words-Quarantine, Influenza all come out of Italy. It’s amazing.
Me: Oh he didn't mention SARS
Some research later...
Me: Oh SARS wasn't a pandemic
Lesson here: Trust Geo History
but he didn't mention H1N1 from 2009.
George W lesson I don’t fully trust this channel but I love watching non the less
@@Jake-rm4be what? xD
@@Jake-rm4be its not like hes trying to spread propaganda lol...
Edo Fluit No but a lot of his information is factually wrong
very interesting vid. keep it up.
Obsessed with this channel 😂
Great videos.... would you consider making one on SE Asian wars? French colonial times untill now?
The black death:i will catch all you!
Poland bohemia and hungary:
I guess no :)
Wow nice one
thx very informative .
it seems the video completely skips over Ebola. Although it luckily never became a pandemic, it is very very noteworthy!
My father telling me the difficulties they had faced in going to school 🐜
Me saying my child in future about covid 19 🦁
That's IF we collectively get our stuff together and listen to scientists when they warn of pandemics. Sadly, covid19 won't be the last one we see, and likely we will see worse in the future. Nature is both beautiful, and deadly...
@@LordBLB With the death of Old people, the education of the young, the world's eyes focused on China, more specialized careers, and the power of the Democrats in the branches, our future is bright. Just wait longer.
Isnt it racism
@@cps6949 what?
I didn’t know the Spanish Flu started in the US! Why is it called Spanish then?
Pokemon Trainer Yojo jazz
It’s called Spanish because Europe didn’t know they had it they only knew spain had it so everyone called it the Spanish flu even tho they were all infected
Press censorship as one of many wartime measures. Spain was not a belligerent, so they had no such restrictions, so the news could - and did - spread from there
Because mexico
In España it was called the Dutch flu.
what a great decade this is shaping up to be...
Good job sir 😊
It would be good to have the swine flu pandemic of 2009 in the video. But it's still a good video
Leprosy,, East Africa😂😂 am Kenyan 🇰🇪 wow
Geo History really has the sickest beats
i really learning youre videos geo
You forgot the Great Plague of London
Jeff Cat probably too small to matter. Which one? London has many plagues
@@teamyoutube9290 the time when the Bubonic Plague hit London in 1665
Jeff Cat it wasn’t an epidemic. May of been part of an epidemic but not a epidemic
@@teamyoutube9290 I didn't know
Jeff Cat no big deal :)
Like your videos in general, but why are the comments turned off for some videos? If there is an explanation beyond just selective censorship, I'd love to hear it. Anyway, since I couldn't say it there, I will say it here:
(On the India video) 7:32 "Neutralize", lol. Nice euphemism. I honestly hadn't heard about that part of history, and legitimately had to go and look up what happened, because you were so purposefully vague. I thought "does neutralize just mean that they were arrested? or were they straight up killed?"
At first I didn't think much of it, but now knowing that the comments were turned off on that video but not others, I am beginning to think that maybe you are fine with talking about European history bluntly (about bad stuff they did), but seem a bit sensitive about India doing had stuff, for some reason. Is there a reason why you seemed to shy away from talking about that country's past misdeeds? I would think a history buff would realize that every country has dark periods in history (some more than others), where bad stuff was done to them, and other parts where they were the ones doing the bad stuff. It seems disingenuous to cover some countries and regions so honestly (well done, btw), but then shy away from doing the same to other countries (possibly your own, I'm guessing). That is actually why I watch/listen to stuff about history: 1) even if schools were perfect, there is too much world history to properly cover it all in a semester or two, so I want to hear the stuff that got left out, and 2) because the schools I attended weren't perfect, they did something similar to what I'm calling out here, in that they give a selective/biased telling of history (often using euphemisms like "neutralize") wherein, for instance, they covered all the bad stuff England did to its colonies, but conveniently skipped over the US having colonies of its own that we didn't treat much better, or trying to highlight the "free room and board" part of slavery. In other words, my teachers (and the history books) were fine with talking about other countries' bad pasts, but tried to overlook or soft-peddle our own bad past. I find that cowardly, and it undermines the credibility the person has to call out other countries, when they can't acknowledge their own faults/failings.
Anyway, I hope that isn't what happened here (on the India video), but like I said, it has some of the red flags that go along with that: 1) using euphemism to try to evade/avoid the bad parts, and 2) censoring/disabling the conversation so no one can call you out for it.
Again, I'm open to listening to any reasonable explanation that may exist for the behavior, because I'm really hoping there is one, and it isn't just that you can't talk honestly about what that country did (like you have so honestly about others; thanks for that), and want to silence any criticism of cowardice. Also, to reiterate, I have watched, liked, etc. many of your videos, which is why I hope to hear back about this, so I can continue to do so, and recommend you to others (which I can't do until I understand your reasons).
Very good! Thank you!
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