1. Roman Britain - The Work of Giants Crumbled
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- Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
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A vast ruined bath house, a fire-damaged poem and a world teetering on the brink of collapse.
In this episode, we look at the collapse of Roman Britain. Find out how a great civilization grew up almost overnight on the island of Britannia, how it endured the test of centuries against barbarian invasions and foolish rulers, and what happened after its final dramatic collapse.
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Credits:
Voice Actors:
Shem Jacobs
Jacob Rollinson
Jake Barrett-Mills
Music by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: incompetech.com/
Title theme: Home At Last by John Bartmann. johnbartmann.com/
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I know how rough those first 40 years must have been
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I have developed a habit of falling asleep to history documentaries. This one was suggested to me and while it completely fits the bill, I find myself fighting sleep to listen to the end! Great job and perfect voice.
Thank you, very kind of you!
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I thought it was just me!
Me too.
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Much better content than the "official", "credible" sources like History Channel, this channel deserves at least a million subscription
Ancient aliens lol
The use of "official" and "credible" even in quotes implies that there are people who believe that History Channel is official or credible. Please. Please. Tell me there aren't people who think that History Channel is official or credible.
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History Channel really has gone downhill. Many places that use to do topics on history or nature seems to be changing a lot.
I'll definitely listen to all the other episodes. The internet really lacks good and useful content like yours. Congratulations on your project, truly inspiring
Thank you, that's really kind of you to say. Hope you enjoy the rest too!
@@FallofCivilizations please make more of these, and on broader topics, if your time permits.
@@BeckBeckGo I would like to see nature documentaries myself, there doesn't appear to be too many people and/or groups focusing on such a topic anymore.
I live in a village named Old Kilpatrick in the Clyde Valley in central Scotland, The Antonine Wall Starts here on the River Clyde and ends on the river Forth on the east coast of Scotland, I often walk the dog with my children a mile or 2 into the Kilpatrick hills following the wall along its course, you can still find the ruins of stone forts constructed into the wall itself. The Antonine Wall gets little acknowledgement in comparison with the better known Hadrian's Wall which is a real shame because it is still here for all to see! Btw awesome content....a new fan!
I have just looked it up. Now I want to visit!
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Gosh it must be amazing to live so close to historical places. The only thing I grew up close to is the battle of Mansfield (American Civil War).
I want to see my family's homeland someday. My grandfather was born I'm Scotland and lived in Ireland from 10 years old. My dad said he had a mixture of both accents. He married a native American woman in the 1920s and had 6 kids. I grew up around our small Cherokee tribe but never knew much about my grandfather's Scottish side.
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Thanks so much! I really appreciate the kind words, and I'm so glad you're enjoying.
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I forget how I used to go to sleep without this series. Other videos blare music/war sound effects at random intervals and it just doesn’t work like this. Not to mention the quality of the storytelling is amazing.
One should really acknowledge the work put in to these videos. The research, writing, recording, editing, everything required to get to a finalized production. Bravo my friend, thank you for your time and effort to help reduce the ignorance of the world, for we totally need it in this day and age.
Thanks James, really kind of you to say! Glad you've been enjoying the show.
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Is this made by a solo fellow? A company? A graduate?
Either way. You have a way with words. I get bored to tears by many English accent documentaries...but your audio podcast is very entertaining!
Thank you! Yes I produce the show on my own.
39:00 I heard this thought in a much more shorter and elegant form:
"History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes" - Mark Twain
We start with the music which is so perfectly melacolyc, then is the foundations for the story and then the quality of the reserch is amazing.
This must be one of the best podcasts I've ever listened to. Strong on detail, but even stronger on giving an overview. I especially liked your approach of explaining the end from the beginning. It is very well told, easy to follow and at the same time great entertainment. Thanks a lot!
Thank you Thomas! Very kind of you, and so glad you've been enjoying.
Started with this one, now I have watched all of them, I have to say, this is the best documentary series I have ever seen, and would purchase physical copies.
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Thank you!
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@@nothankyouRUclips420 It seems like you have completely misunderstood the meaning of "Simp", it has nothing to do with history and/or archeology
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This is the best work of history I've ever experienced. The loss of Rome seem like nothing less then a great trauma for Britain.
Simply fascinating. If history in school was presented this way, I would have learned so much more.
I usually put these on before I go to bed, but I always end up staying awake and listening to the entire episode.
Well, this was a gem of historical narration. Thanks for the work.
Thank you! Really glad you enjoyed.
2am, can't sleep, work at 8am.
Take me to sleep with that calming voice 😊
Nice..time for a cigar, a scotch, and a great history podcast..I needed this.
Thank you - enjoy!
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shoulda had a hamms and a black n mild
Fascinating. Perfectly researched, beautifully paced and narrated. Have now listened to all the episodes and hoping for more,,
Hands down this is the best podcast on history.
Thank you! That's very kind of you to say
This really is an outstanding podcast both in content as well as presentation. Beautifully easy to follow and inspiring...I’m off to read more Roman history... so thank you, job very well done Paul
Thanks Sue, that's so kind of you to say! I really appreciate the encouragement
Absolutely agree. Such an incredibly professional production. Born in England I’m so much enjoying this. So many parallels to current political events.
Ahhh what a wonderful buttery voice to listen about history to. Much needed content in my life as well. I missed watching programs of history, science, and mythology in the background in my life.
Haha thanks, glad you enjoyed!
you chose the perfect time to make this series. "history repeats itself".... especially when we forget it
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Another great, intelligent podcast from Fall of Civilizations. Perhaps one day you could consider doing one on the Eastern Roman Empire, an important part of European history that is so often overlooked in the West.
Certainly one I want to look at in the future! Thanks for the suggestion.
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If history class was like this. We would have quite a few more historians. Very well done.
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just discovered your incredible efforts - every once in a while RUclips recommends a winner and Fall of Civilizations is definitely a winner - my elementary school history covered Canada / North America - my high school history covered 20th century from Canadian / British perspective - over forty years later I still find myself drawn to all kinds of histories to fill in the gaps - art history musical history Biblical / faith histories - from the time I had a library card and could choose my own books - I always started with history - thnx for being part of my passion - hope you don’t mind being my companion while I prepare my meals and then wash up 🤭 this is only my 3rd listen - looking forward to hearing the rest - thnx again - continued success 🙏🇨🇦😷
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Blows my mind this was 4 years ago...and like the history depicted - timeless.
39:20 history doesnt repeat itself, history echoes itself.
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Im 9 seconds in this one but ive heard your other breakdowns and I have to say superb work. I started a few as I fell asleep and the i was like, "I need to know the rest" so i started to listen at work. I love the way you break stuff down. Thank you for your contribution.
That seemed way too short! Thanks so much for another beautiful episode, Paul, and thanks to the patreons who support you and allow others to enjoy your hard work.
Thanks Erika!
You got a new fan here! Great work! You're style kept me interested and intrigued through the whole video.
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I really think there was a big difference depending on geographic location.
Whilst the SE London etc would have seen civic and economic collapse, in the SW The picture would have been different.
Here there was more continuity, the Romano Brits survived, the trading with Europe continued.
The SW was always a bit of a frontier, dominated by mining, the trade routes running from the Bristol channel around to the south coast and across to Brittany.
These routes pre dated the Roman invasion and continued after the Roman departure.
Metal from Wales,the Forrest of Dean, lead from Mendips, tin from Cornwall were all prized commodities to be traded.
Tintagel ware from 5th,,6th century and latter with evidence of products from as far as the eastern Mediterranean attest to this trade.
This is probably why the British were not completely replaced by the AngloSaxon culture but managed to hang on in Wales and the SW, for the AngloSaxons Mercia was the frontier, Cornwall remained independant until conquered quite late by Wessex
Wales remained independant until long after the English were conquered themselves by a bunch of Franco/Norse mercenary robber barons in 1066.
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"Like the rerun of a movie we had seen before"
TS Eliot wrote how he was surprised no one had warned him how much grief felt so similar to fear when his nan died.
And that despondency those emotions tend to engender reinforces the sensation of history superimposing. Wilde wrote that it is the spectator of the life not the life itself that art truly reflects.
I like to think of history the same way. The narrative is never free from the voice telling it, even if it is all happening in one's own head.
Just starting my second run through all the episodes. Amazing work
Proper decent stuff...congratulations Mr.Cooper
There is some amazing churches in Britain from this time where they used broken Roman era masonry, and placed it haphazardly in walls and doorways trying to pay respect the Roman style in some child like way, it's an eye opener to how bereft of building skills we had descended to
The way I see it in the long run Rome should never have bothered with Britain it just wasn't worth it
Rome shouldn’t have bothered with the whole world
Their mistake is that they did not assimilate the occupied countries enough. They should have taught them to speak Latin. The different languages spoken are what creates the largest barrier of communication and trust between different countries. There would not have been a strong basis to divide their territory into smaller countries as it is now. Their empire lasted long enough for them to have done this. And then they probably would have conquered even more of Europe, and we would have no need for something like the EU now to bring people together.
This is amazing! So glad this showed up in my suggestions. Thanks
One day, in some unimaginable future, stories like this will be told of our own civilisation. I wonder what fragments we'll leave behind.
Nothing after the early 2000s. Virtually all information began to be stored digitally.
Thank you for this amazing series.
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Thank you Robert, that's really kind of you!
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Tremdous recounting of history, very informative .
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Stumbled into your work whilst reading Sapiens...It was amazing to find episode 8, to hear such vivid accounts of The Sumerian civilisation. Anyway, I'm skint right now so I can't support the podcast at the moment, but I'd like to in the future. Really fantastic, fascinating, brilliantly written - Yeah, can't praise it enough, thank you.
Thanks Peter, I'm really glad you enjoyed, and thanks so much for the kind words!
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I'm taking a world civilization course this semester and this podcast should help out!
Loved the podcast format! No graphical distractions.
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I will try to pay for it as well haha
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I’ve listened to all of these now and they are wonderful, thank you ever so much for making these insights into the past! 👏🏻
Thanks so much Danny, I'm really glad you've enjoyed so far!
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Nicely narrated, although perhaps a bit melodramatic. Also informative. It reminded me of apocalyptic novels like Day of the Triffids and The Death of Grass, as well as the Ozymandias poem. I'm looking forward to the next episode.
Just found your channel. I'm not easily satisfied on history doc's. ,however I am totally encouraged by this first doc. Subscribed the other day. Rewatched this one. Thank you for a refreshing look at history.
Also love the other channels, you and your brother have. You probably won't like my comments based on science,not fairy dust, on the origin and birth of earth, however that is immaterial to the other channels. Glad I found all the channels.
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Finally found some new, longform content that genuinely interests me. And of course episode 1 is about Roman Britain. Incredibly fascinating.
Please do another 1 asap, I’ve listened to all of them twice
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I listened to this on a podcast years ago. It remains one of the most informative and haunting narratives I have heard.
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I always found that poem extremely evocative and it makes the hairs in the back if my neck stand on end,also its an enigma..Ive always wanted to know the rest of it.
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On the first season of Vikings . The king of Wessex was telling Ragnar about a ancient people that lived in Briton called the Romans but that he did not know who they were . How they built great things . They were just trying to read the language . Everything was lost to them . Very interesting time in history . Thank you.
Love this, thank you for making me learn like this, it's ultra interesting ❤️
Love your work!
Great presentation and your calm manner makes it easier to follow along. One question, during the timeline of what you described in this video, who were the bankers of the Roman Empire and how did that part work?