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Pass the Advil: 2 Historians' First Impressions of Napoleon (2023)
In this video, Daniel Arenas and I give our first impressions of Ridley Scott's new film, Napoleon. If you want to skip to our first impressions, then go to 2:44
We are both PhD students at Florida State University. Daniel Arenas Specializes in Napoleonic history and is currently writing a dissertation on Bonapartist Spain. My area of interest is the 18th-century Spanish world, focusing on popular politics development of liberalism.
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The Real History Behind the TV Show Outlander, Pt. 2 of 2: Women in 18th-Century Europe
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Caroline Hackett's social media: c_hackett?lang=en historiancaro?igshid=NjIwNzIyMDk2Mg www.tiktok.com/@historiancaro?lang=en&is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=mobile&sender_web_id=7272020356544955946
The Real History Behind the TV Show Outlander, Pt. 1 of 2: the Jacobite Rising of 1745
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In this two part series we discuss some of the real history that is covered in the first two seasons of the hit TV show Outlander. In part one we discuss why the revolt of 1745 occurred. sources used: The Jacobites. Britain and Europe, 1688-1788 (Manchester: Manchester University Press,2019) 2nd edition "Elite Culture and the Decline of Scottish Jacobitism "1716-1745 by Margaret Sankey and Dani...
An historian's very late reaction to Oppnehimer....
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An historian's very late reaction to Oppnehimer....
Historians Breakdown the Napoleon (2023) Trailer
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FSU PhD students in history breakdown the trailer for the new Napoleon film by Ridley Scott.
What happens when History Grad Students Play Eu4- Random Funny Moments
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Now that I have finished my first year at my PhD program at FSU, I have the time to start making videos again. Here is a light hearted video of some funny moments from an eu4 campaign that me and friends just finished. More videos to come soon!!!!
Quick Fire Q&A w/ Dr. Ian Campbell Professor of Russian History at UC Davis
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Ian Campbell is Associate professor of Russian History at UC Davis. Podcast:ruclips.net/video/PvhyI0pJq8g/видео.html
The Historical Relationship Between Russia and Ukraine: W/Dr. I Campbell
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In this podcast we talk with professor Ian Campbell about the war in Ukraine, as well as Russia's relationship with Ukraine. We also get some insight on what makes a good student of history. Dr. Ian Campbell is Associate Professor professor of history at UC Davis where his research focus is situated on pre-Revolutionary Russia with particular interest in the relationship between non-Russian sub...
Channel Update 2022 news
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A rundown of the new things that are going to happen on the channel
Is History a Science? A look at the relationship between the study of history and the sciences
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Mia's Instagram: wormedwoman Mia's webpage: wormywoman.wordpress.com/
The Critical Race Theory Debate: 1619 vs 1776 Which one is historically accurate?
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time stamps below: 0:00 intro 5:22 1776 review 25:49 1619 review 42:23 conclusion
Quick Fire Q&A w/ Dr. Sasha Pack: Professor of Spanish history at the University at Buffalo
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Dr. Sasha Pack is not only my grad advisor but is also a historian of Modern Europe, specializing in Spain and the Mediterranean world in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. My thematic interests include the comparative history of authoritarian and fascist regimes, the history of travel and tourism, and modern international and transnational history. Podcast: ruclips.net/video/FBSNTIj0V30/в...
More than a Border: A Tale of two countries and the Development of the Modern World W- Dr. S. Pack
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On this episode of the History Made Awesome podcast we talk with Dr Sasha Pack who is a historian of Modern Europe, specializing in Spain and the Mediterranean world in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a the University of Buffalo. We talk about his book "The Deepest Border: The Strait of Gibraltar and the Making of the Modern Hispano-African Borderland", The history of borders and what m...
Quick Fire Q and A w/ Dr. Gregory Downs, Professor of History at UC Davis
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podcast link:ruclips.net/video/DcHQVBmO4t4/видео.html
What to do With Confederate and Other Problematic Statutes? A Historian Responds
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What to do With Confederate and Other Problematic Statutes? A Historian Responds
Slavery Started the U.S Civil War, and Why Don't people Believe it - A Civil War Historian responds
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Slavery Started the U.S Civil War, and Why Don't people Believe it - A Civil War Historian responds
Civil War did not end in 1865? Reconstruction did not fail? HMA podcast: 20 (w/ Dr. Gregory Downs)
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Civil War did not end in 1865? Reconstruction did not fail? HMA podcast: 20 (w/ Dr. Gregory Downs)
Quick Fire Q&A w/ Dr. A. Katie Stirling-Harris, Associate Professor of History at UC Davis
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Quick Fire Q&A w/ Dr. A. Katie Stirling-Harris, Associate Professor of History at UC Davis
HMA Podcast 19 Dr. Stirling-Harris, identity and religious culture in the early modern Spanish world
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HMA Podcast 19 Dr. Stirling-Harris, identity and religious culture in the early modern Spanish world
HMA Podcast 18 Dr. Zientek, military historian of WW1 and historical use of controlled substances
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HMA Podcast 18 Dr. Zientek, military historian of WW1 and historical use of controlled substances
Quick Fire Q&A: Dr. Adam Zientek, Assistant professor of military and French history at UC Davis
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Quick Fire Q&A: Dr. Adam Zientek, Assistant professor of military and French history at UC Davis
The Complicated History of Race Director's Commentary and Channel Update
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The Complicated History of Race Director's Commentary and Channel Update
The Complicated History of Race Explained: The Story of Race before "Modern" Racial Thought
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The Complicated History of Race Explained: The Story of Race before "Modern" Racial Thought
History Made Awesome is Back !!
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History Made Awesome is Back !!
Awesome History Explained: What is War? part 1 of 2- Clausewitz explained
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Awesome History Explained: What is War? part 1 of 2- Clausewitz explained
History and Chill- Episode 1: Battlefield V( w- an overview of operation Mercury!!)
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History and Chill- Episode 1: Battlefield V( w- an overview of operation Mercury!!)
Talking History ( A Questions and Answers series)- Episode 1
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Talking History ( A Questions and Answers series)- Episode 1
A Big Announcement!!
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A Big Announcement!!
A Historian plays Total War- Napoleon Total War 3v3 Multiplayer game
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A Historian plays Total War- Napoleon Total War 3v3 Multiplayer game
Bastille Day and the palace of Versailles- A Historian on the move ep 5
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Bastille Day and the palace of Versailles- A Historian on the move ep 5

Комментарии

  • @11Meirzhan
    @11Meirzhan 9 месяцев назад

    Cool prof👍 I’m going to write a book review of his book for university course in Kazakhstan. I’d like to know more about him

  • @Hsalf904
    @Hsalf904 Год назад

    I don’t know how this video doesn’t have more views, best one I’ve come across the Jacobite risings so far. All the others more or less boil it down to just religion or just Highland belief in divine right of kings but it was much more than that

    • @beaed9296
      @beaed9296 Год назад

      It is because his speech is slurred. He sounds slightly drunk.

  • @831Billy
    @831Billy Год назад

    Excellent. But Eruope? Seriously how can you miss that when you edit the video?

  • @gaylehudson7267
    @gaylehudson7267 Год назад

    revisionism

  • @dreamer49494
    @dreamer49494 Год назад

    Hmmm made in 2023 . . . he's either gay or trans xD

  • @c.rutherford
    @c.rutherford Год назад

    Well we all hope its a good movie. Its been a long time since a respectable historical film has come out! lol

  • @julien3331
    @julien3331 Год назад

    16:00 this moment is the return from Elba. We can see the helmet with the fleur de lys

    • @historymadeawesome5485
      @historymadeawesome5485 Год назад

      Great catch👍!!! I thought it was Napoleon's return to Elba as well but mainly because it reminded me of the same scene in the film "Waterloo".

  • @harveyjane321
    @harveyjane321 Год назад

    ❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉

  • @raginald7mars408
    @raginald7mars408 Год назад

    ... as a German Biologist - with a Ph D from France - I am utterly Horrified to see how this horrible MONSTER is glorified... we breed ever more such Monsters like Pu Tin and new Horror Wars will come Humanity has a Learning Disability leading to Self Extinction

  • @cooldude12345et
    @cooldude12345et Год назад

    Great video with a lot of great information. I am now really looking forward to seeing the movie and hopefully a future video from you and Daniel on the breakdown of the entire move.

    • @historymadeawesome5485
      @historymadeawesome5485 Год назад

      Thank you for the the kind words 🙏. Definitely looking forward to the seeing the movie day 1and reviewing it!!!

  • @mariselatalavera6407
    @mariselatalavera6407 Год назад

    Daniel is very knowledgeable 🤓

  • @mariselatalavera6407
    @mariselatalavera6407 Год назад

    Great video!!!

  • @noseycrane
    @noseycrane Год назад

    Very fun video!

  • @vvk1547
    @vvk1547 Год назад

    why do u keep making videos? nobody's watching

  • @deannacrownover3
    @deannacrownover3 2 года назад

    Nevermind, I found it lol! You asked, what makes a souffle a souffle? Well, the extremely important step of beating your egg whites into stiff peaks, incorporating the sugar a bit at a time and then folding it into a cooled base. Baking isn't something you can just try to do step by step. Cooking can be slap dash, baking is a science. You really need to have all of your ingredients measured properly, everything at room temperature except the egg whites. The egg whites should be in the refrigerator, a glass or stainless steel bowl and beaters need to be put in the freezer for at least a half hour before using them. When egg whites are cold, they build a better structure, the cream of tartar helps to stabilize the egg whites. It is the beaten egg whites or, "meringue" that causes a souffle to be the lightest, airiest dessert you've ever eaten. It should have no density whatsoever. One drop of oil on any utensil that you are using to make your meringue will cause it to collapse, or not come together at all. Making a souffle is a fairly time and attention consuming project. Baking is one of the most cathartic things you can ever do, not to mention you get to choose what kind of bread goes into your body but, if you don't follow the rules and you don't put real effort into it, you will never have the desired result.

  • @deannacrownover3
    @deannacrownover3 2 года назад

    Lol, guys, when this recipe was written, it was written with the assumption that the person using it would know how to cook. It was a matter of common sense to add flavoring. The thing with souffle is that you can add literally any flavoring. Everything from chocolate to cheese. I am an excellent cook and souffles are difficult to make, even for the best of us from time to time. Did you ever try the modern recipe and if you did, how did it turn out?

  • @priscillapowers1014
    @priscillapowers1014 2 года назад

    This is incredibly biased and lacks insight to the visionary Sun Tzu was when he offered in The Art of War. His work can be used today, business is modern war. Knowing the enemy is key in strategy. Both offer insights that can be used when you take the best and combine them into relevant present day actionable steps. When you’re open to listening from everyone, there is always something to learn.

  • @HansMcc1984
    @HansMcc1984 2 года назад

    1st

  • @phoampiper
    @phoampiper 2 года назад

    Congrats!!

  • @L3tankette
    @L3tankette 2 года назад

    Bruh the British invented the tank, not the French XD

  • @marcanthonyvolpe8327
    @marcanthonyvolpe8327 2 года назад

    Review Battlefield 1

  • @herzogvonosterreich3027
    @herzogvonosterreich3027 3 года назад

    225th subscriber this is the best mission

  • @mr.e2962
    @mr.e2962 3 года назад

    I dislike both because they don't use anthropology.

    • @historymadeawesome5485
      @historymadeawesome5485 3 года назад

      I like anthropology especially as it was minor in undergrad. However.,in my opinion, anthropology is very limited in its ability to study the past, though some historians do use some anthropologic skills and knowledge in their examination of the past.

    • @mr.e2962
      @mr.e2962 3 года назад

      @@historymadeawesome5485 if u Don't mind me asking, have u read 1620: a critical response to the 1619 project?

  • @tntsummers926
    @tntsummers926 3 года назад

    This is a great video, very well researched, and presented magnificently, you definitely deserve a lot more views and subscribers. I have many problems with the 1619 project, though I have even more problems with the 1776 project, mostly because I disagree with both their economics and historiography, I don't particularly care about the politics they preach about. As you have summarized most of my problems with the latter, 1776, I will be discussing my problems with the former, 1619. Slavery as an economic factor towards American prosperity, and the foundation for American Capitalism, is, in my opinion, an erroneous idea in modern academia. As slavery was not only morally bankrupt, but also economically egregious in it's effects on the market, and I'd argue held back the South. Slavery didn't aid the South in production of cotton, and instead only stopped potential workers from creating any additional wealth to the economy. As after the Civil war, it only took around five years for the production of cotton to not only rebound, but actually exceed production from 1860. So, as slaves are forced to work, they have no incentive to work more than they have to, it is a system that doesn't lend it itself to efficiency. Also, because they're unable to consume or create products for the market, or even pay taxes, and so are unable to create growth. Finally, the Slaveholders wouldn't seek to create new technology, instead they'd just buy additional slaves, as there is no reason to do otherwise. Slavery held back the South, and if not for it, the South could've equaled the North in industrial might, the South nearly did after abolition, but reconstruction held down the steel works in Alabama in favor of Pennsylvania. Before abolition the South never really saw need for industrialization, as they thought slavery was a much more profitable venture. Slavery in of itself is an anathema to Capitalism, as it does not drive the creation of wealth, and instead is like corruption, a parasite, in that it creates stagnation in any capitalistic system. Also, I find that racist zoning laws aren't the main reason why there are so many traffic jams in the USA, and Canada, but rather their overreliance on the car itself is the reason. For the past near-century the USA has experimented with a failed economic system, they've based their suburbs and cities entirely around the car, with a shortage of public transportation. Distances under this system make walking nearly impossible, as the density is so small, so you have to travel by car, as there are no other alternatives, which creates the massive traffic problems. Furthermore, I'd argue that at least half of all problems America is facing right now are because of this faulty economic problem, which I can talk about if anyone is interested in it.

    • @historymadeawesome5485
      @historymadeawesome5485 3 года назад

      Thanks for the support, you make a lot of interesting points that I could cover in a commentary video.

    • @tntsummers926
      @tntsummers926 3 года назад

      @@historymadeawesome5485 If you make one, I'll definitely be watching it, I could further explain some of the ideas that I express in more detail, if you'd like. I think your channel is well put together, I think you deserve much more subscribers and views, and if I can help you with that in any way, I'd be happy.

  • @historymadeawesome5485
    @historymadeawesome5485 3 года назад

    Hello everyone, this video took about two and a half months to make and is meant to answer some important questions about critical race theory. Additionally , I hope this video allow us to think about what make good history, well.. good history. I would also like to thank Dan from the channel for helping make this video. if you would like us to do a commentary on the video then let us know in the comments. One last thing before I sign off, there are two parts in the video where my lighting went down and i could not fix it unfortunately (

  • @Gute_Laune_Boy
    @Gute_Laune_Boy 3 года назад

    anotta self-proclaimed wannabe historian lol

  • @tokre8880
    @tokre8880 3 года назад

    FUCK SUN TSU .... CLAUSEWITZ BOIS RULE

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    @drncubenaturalherbalremedi5438 3 года назад

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  • @paradiseagent5881
    @paradiseagent5881 3 года назад

    This was pretty extensive, thank you for the info!

  • @goodday29994
    @goodday29994 3 года назад

    React to (prophet Muhammad-the greatest man in history-mind blowing)

  • @nayefalaskar
    @nayefalaskar 3 года назад

    Can speak slowly

  • @shaileshavinashsewkaransin1636
    @shaileshavinashsewkaransin1636 3 года назад

    Bullshit

  • @Peidom
    @Peidom 3 года назад

    Everyone in ww2 were people and nobody wanted it to happen besides hitler and ect

  • @skeletonkeysproductionskp
    @skeletonkeysproductionskp 3 года назад

    This is an absolutely brilliant channel, which my like my own, is focused on real high quality, in-depth analysis rather than just click-bait nonsense. Keep up the good work bro!

  • @alessiadonofrio3060
    @alessiadonofrio3060 3 года назад

    Great video. I'd recommend keeping the music at a slightly lower volume, it was distracting at times.

  • @afonsoneto1407
    @afonsoneto1407 3 года назад

    "I don't know what the third world war will be like, but I know what the fourth will be like: with stones and sticks." Quote from Albert Einstein who was fully aware of the extent of damage to a nuclear bomb. From Sao Paulo, Brazil

  • @sonders6970
    @sonders6970 4 года назад

    People say that "just following orders" was not an excuse, but you have to remember, German soldiers who refused to follow orders or deserted, as you saw in this video, were either shot or hanged. You had to follow orders under fear of death.

  • @roa-r8393
    @roa-r8393 4 года назад

    thankyou sooo much!!

  • @APOKOLYPES
    @APOKOLYPES 4 года назад

    didn't get a part 2

  • @toddatkins1454
    @toddatkins1454 4 года назад

    You should probably make your bed before recording these :]

  • @historymadeawesome5485
    @historymadeawesome5485 4 года назад

    A quick directors note: there is a quick instance later in the video of when the audio becomes out of sync. Due to technical issues with my editing software I could not fix this issue but beside that the rest of the video should be great!!! Also I will be doing a directors commentary to talk about the reasons of why I made this video, the challenges that went into making this video and how I went about making this video. Hope you all find it to be an educational and thought provoking watch.

  • @historymadeawesome5485
    @historymadeawesome5485 4 года назад

    Sources used in this video: Racecraft- Karen E fields A Century of Genocide : Utopias of Race and Nation -Eric D. Weitz Genealogical Fictions: Limieza De Sangre, Religion and Gender in colonial Mexico- Maria Elena Martinez RACE AND THE MIDDLE AGES : The Case of Spain and Its Jews - David Nirenberg "The Blood of France": Race and Purity of Blood in the French Atlantic World- Guillaume Aubert Race and Blood in the Iberian- Max S. Hering Torres, María Elena Martínez, David Nirenberg (eds.) The Iberian Roots of American Racist Thought- James H Sweet Roots of American Racism- Alden T. Vaughan From "Nation to "Race": The Origin of Racial Classification in Eighteenth-Century Thought- Nicholas Hudson

  • @ḵulagaaw
    @ḵulagaaw 4 года назад

    What are you talking about in concerned to SUN TSU? The VC dumb ass

  • @bayanimockingjay
    @bayanimockingjay 4 года назад

    The Intro is actually the excuse many Germans gave at the Nuremberg Trials, they said they didn't order people to the gas Chambers, but they let it happen, they were there.

  • @imamarkiplite7090
    @imamarkiplite7090 4 года назад

    My teacher don't like it when I humanize the Nazi's , and don't want me to talk about him . I see the Nazi's as people , everyone did bad things in their life

    • @DeathDiety365
      @DeathDiety365 3 года назад

      No Nazis are not people. Ss are not people. Germans are regular wermacht soldiers are people.

    • @1vanguard4
      @1vanguard4 3 года назад

      @@DeathDiety365 You're obviously either leftist/antifa. Most of SS troops didn't know what was happening in the concentration camps and also many of them were force conscripted into the SS legions. So get your facts straight before you speak once again.

  • @imamarkiplite7090
    @imamarkiplite7090 4 года назад

    The Nazi's might not have killed Jews , but it p.o.w.s that they killed . Plus Hitler was one of the bravest Germans on the battlefield , saving lots of men , some was German and the others was Jews

  • @santiagocastro1561
    @santiagocastro1561 4 года назад

    THEY WERE HUMANS, THEY WERE INNOCENTS. WE NEED A METOO MOVEMENT FOR THE INOCENT WERMATCH SOLIDERS, THEY WERE HEROES GOD DAMMIT. FUCKING ENGLANDS THIS IS YOUR FAULT.

  • @chayame21
    @chayame21 4 года назад

    33:14, attention: Peter is alive, Schroder is dead. As you heard the gun shot wasn't the mp40, it was America Tommy gun that shot him.

    • @wargamingguy7314
      @wargamingguy7314 3 года назад

      @Snuggleumpawkis Then how is Peter telling his story, he survived.

  • @schellshocked751
    @schellshocked751 4 года назад

    “Allied tanks can barely scratch the thick steel skin of a tiger in 1945” What a fucking lie. Tigers armor wasnt effective because of how good it was it was just effective because the allied tanks were not gunned with high enough firepower. Later in war when tanks as the 76mm Sherman, T-34-85, Is-2, cromwells almost any SPG or TD. The problem with tigers armor was while it was thick it was straight making it pretty easy. When germans started making thick and sloped armor it was too late and the steel quality went often to shit. This could result in non penetrating shots making damage or penetrating shots going with ease in and making more damage.

  • @gaaseche500
    @gaaseche500 4 года назад

    Intellectually stimulating piece, especially in this this times where the global pandemic is been treated as a bio treat by US and UK, and ever grow trade war between China and the US, Please can you share the title of the corporate strategy reference article? The HBS Art of war reference. Thank you, keep doing what your doing.