Everyone nowadays has advice on things they’re not an expert in. Proud to be part of a group of people who still know how to listen. Greetings to all sane people on RUclips viewing this video.
Sorry to be so off topic but does anybody know a tool to get back into an Instagram account? I was dumb forgot the password. I love any help you can give me.
@Wesson Martin I really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
The least appreciated effect of the Black Death is the devastation it wrecked on the priests. The clergy died in relatively greater numbers than the laity because they gave the last rites when plague victims were most contagious. This paved the way for the reformation and the Renaissance.
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Thank you for this! I like listening to lectures when I wake up and whilst I do my chores to provide better insight on historical events and more. I already know about the Black Death but it is my favorite event to learn about! *new subscriber
Really informative! I wrote my course final paper on the economic impact of the Black Death in England for my early British History class in college back in the mid-‘80s, so this was definitely must-see.
I tell the religious people that are preaching that "this is the End of Times," to educate themselves in the history of the world and then come back to talk to me.
Thank you for the excellent lecture. I had heard it had come up from Africa via merchant ships. The combination of many factors was an interesting one. Recently, in China there has been the COVID-19 virus, long-term flooding, locusts swarming, crop failure, civil unrest, conquest, a short surge of the Bubonic plague, economic downturn, and possibly war on the horizon. Something not often brought up is that the plague killed 60% of wildlife. Domesticated cats, and dogs might bring in mice, and rabbits. Skinning hunted game might have been a vector, especially if domesticated meat dwindled. From the photo, l can understand how it was called Black Death. The lecture also gave me some insight into a recently viewed movie "Chimes at Midnight" (Falstaff) by Orson Welles in which an unemployed professional soldier robs the countryside to fund his often unpaid bills.
Is there information on what artwork is being shown throughout the video? The picture shown at the 1:00 mark looks more like a classical setting than a late medieval.
Hi Mike, our guidebooks do have image credits! This one is The plague of the Philistines at Ashdod. Engraving by G. Tolosano. commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_plague_of_the_Philistines_at_Ashdod._Engraving_by_G._Tol_Wellcome_V0010571.jpg
This is part 4 of the 48-lecture course "An Economic History of the World since 1400," which you can find on our website: www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/an-economic-history-of-the-world-since-1400?Video&RUclips&
After having the virus or during the virus pandemic? It's two different things dude, one you are referring to the conditions of your comment being related to those people affected by the virus physically, or the other people affected by the pandemic without getting sick but still endures it.
I haven't had the virus, I don't know anyone who has had the virus, and nor have I met anyone who has had the virus, or who personally knows anyone who has had the virus.
There's no record of its having reached Greenland. It did make landfall in Iceland where it devastated the population. Greenland was simply too far away, seeing a supply ship only once every few years at the time of the Black Death. Those poor folks fell victim to climate change, methinks--the Little Ice Age.
Honestly- way too many ads for my taste and not much connection to the title. This is a history and exposition of the plague more than the recovery period.
@@athenassigil5820 the templar was never vanquish totally. They existed well after. William Sinclair was a templar and rosslyn chapel was built. Also before William Sinclair traveled to north america and landed in nova Scotia. To further the templar legacy Christopher Columbus was a templar and the ships bore the templar cross.
The Revelation is always being muddled by the ignorant. The Four Horsemen refer to four stages the decline and fall of pagan Rome. Any reader of the actual history of that period will recognise it. The horse was a common symbol of Rome, for example the plumes on the head dress of Roman legionnaires. The Roman Empire produced the first great network of paved horse roads. Gibbon described four stages and forms of government.
There's something about his pacing or his voice that bugs me, or maybe I've just been watching too many lectures/documentaries given by Europeans lately.
Everyone nowadays has advice on things they’re not an expert in. Proud to be part of a group of people who still know how to listen. Greetings to all sane people on RUclips viewing this video.
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This was fantastic. New subscriber after watching this! What a great presentation and the narrator was excellent.
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These lectures are wonderful. It is so important to be reminded of history. Great lecturer
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I was dumb forgot the password. I love any help you can give me.
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@Wesson Martin I really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
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The least appreciated effect of the Black Death is the devastation it wrecked on the priests. The clergy died in relatively greater numbers than the laity because they gave the last rites when plague victims were most contagious. This paved the way for the reformation and the Renaissance.
Very interesting observation
A professor from BYU. Awesome.
The audio is so clear it feels a little strange, but excellent. Lecture is excellent also.
Thank you, we are glad you enjoyed it.
Wondrium -- retirees like me should find in Wondrium a reason to stay healthy and alive for more productive learning years, if only to watch and absorb these excellent lectures by intellectuals and educators who know how to present their riveting materials in such a fascinating, easy to follow and absorb pedagogy. Wow, my twilight years suddenly become more and more intellectually fecund and exciting and so much richer every single day as I peruse each lecture while walking leisurely around my garden.
People who compare COVID and the Black Death as if they are on even footing. 😂😂😂😂
I thought I was back in my university class while watching the documentary. Informative and interesting.
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Thank you so much for posting this
Watching this from Canada on may 13 2020
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Thank you for this! I like listening to lectures when I wake up and whilst I do my chores to provide better insight on historical events and more. I already know about the Black Death but it is my favorite event to learn about!
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Similar voice to Mr Bill Kurtis! 🧡
Really informative! I wrote my course final paper on the economic impact of the Black Death in England for my early British History class in college back in the mid-‘80s, so this was definitely must-see.
This is very important in its interest
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Love these lectures,gives us balance to read the present.
Makes corona look tame.
Keep in mind they where caught alot later then covid most virus have weak first waves
People die, laws Change, the land remains.
Hail adult continuing education.
I tell the religious people that are preaching that "this is the End of Times," to educate themselves in the history of the world and then come back to talk to me.
It seems to me like you could give this advise to just about anyone these days.
Seems to me, those who died it was their end of the world.
@Dan Ryan - Ah, sarcasm is always refreshing as morning dew.
It's not the end of times but it's the time human to be more humble .
Right?? The world has ended about 1000 times already LOL
Amazing lecture
A lot of good information. But the title is misleading. Only the last two minutes were devoted to the effects of the plaque.
When they dig up and test those bodies the cause of death eludes them, but they appear to have died none the less.
From English records of villages & streets wiped out it seems at least 60% of th population died.
only one town did not, they have an every 10 year festival to this day, thanking God and wearing costume of that era.
Thank you for the excellent lecture. I had heard it had come up from Africa via merchant ships. The combination of many factors was an interesting one. Recently, in China there has been the COVID-19 virus, long-term flooding, locusts swarming, crop failure, civil unrest, conquest, a short surge of the Bubonic plague, economic downturn, and possibly war on the horizon.
Something not often brought up is that the plague killed 60% of wildlife. Domesticated cats, and dogs might bring in mice, and rabbits. Skinning hunted game might have been a vector, especially if domesticated meat dwindled.
From the photo, l can understand how it was called Black Death. The lecture also gave me some insight into a recently viewed movie "Chimes at Midnight" (Falstaff) by Orson Welles in which an unemployed professional soldier robs the countryside to fund his often unpaid bills.
Excellent presentation material. I am wondering though if source materials are provided with paid subscriptions.
Watching from Wyoming-thank you. 😷
I think people nowadays are convincing gods to have another one tho
I have friends that can benefit from this episode if it was in Spanish. Are there Spanish Subtitles for this?
Hi Efrain, at the moment our courses are only available in English.
Is there information on what artwork is being shown throughout the video? The picture shown at the 1:00 mark looks more like a classical setting than a late medieval.
Hi Mike, our guidebooks do have image credits! This one is The plague of the Philistines at Ashdod. Engraving by G. Tolosano. commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_plague_of_the_Philistines_at_Ashdod._Engraving_by_G._Tol_Wellcome_V0010571.jpg
Is this, Part 1 of 2?
This is part 4 of the 48-lecture course "An Economic History of the World since 1400," which you can find on our website: www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/an-economic-history-of-the-world-since-1400?Video&RUclips&
We have also posted Part 1 of the course here: ruclips.net/video/m7GESv6Zahg/видео.html
Fascinating! From Garden Grove CA
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22:00 I believe “sputum” is pronounced SPEW-TUM. It is in the Southern Hemisphere, anyway 🤔
yeah, it's pronounced that way in North America also.
Where'd that plague come from? The south of where?
China
probably asia!
That was really interesting.
Who else is watching this after having the virus.
After having the virus or during the virus pandemic? It's two different things dude, one you are referring to the conditions of your comment being related to those people affected by the virus physically, or the other people affected by the pandemic without getting sick but still endures it.
@@caringheart34 After having the virus as I had the virus.
I haven't had the virus, I don't know anyone who has had the virus, and nor have I met anyone who has had the virus, or who personally knows anyone who has had the virus.
@@caringheart34 I mean they did specifically say after having the virus...not so sure you needed to lecture them on the semantics buddy.
I think I have had it twice. I went down for a month total.
This would be better if good visuals accompanied the lecture.
There's no record of its having reached Greenland. It did make landfall in Iceland where it devastated the population. Greenland was simply too far away, seeing a supply ship only once every few years at the time of the Black Death. Those poor folks fell victim to climate change, methinks--the Little Ice Age.
. How do explosive changes in the environment lead to economic disruption?
So... We actually _needed_ the current pandemic?!
The choice has been made for us
Honestly- way too many ads for my taste and not much connection to the title. This is a history and exposition of the plague more than the recovery period.
The title is _Black Death & the Economy_. Did I miss something about "recovery"?
@@kimfleury it is "the LASTING effects of the Black Death". I had the same expectations as Christine.
BUT NO PHOTOS OF CORPSES THIS TIME? IMAGINE THAT?
It was during the time the arrest of the knights templars.
No, that was much earlier....early 1300's for the Templar trials...Black Death happened in the mid 1300's....1347 to 1352....
a slight bit before that.
@@athenassigil5820 the templar was never vanquish totally. They existed well after. William Sinclair was a templar and rosslyn chapel was built. Also before William Sinclair traveled to north america and landed in nova Scotia. To further the templar legacy Christopher Columbus was a templar and the ships bore the templar cross.
One of the worst pandemic world cannot forget ..
The Little Ice Age? AKA The Wolf Solar Minimum.
The Revelation is always being muddled by the ignorant. The Four Horsemen refer to four stages the decline and fall of pagan Rome. Any reader of the actual history of that period will recognise it. The horse was a common symbol of Rome, for example the plumes on the head dress of Roman legionnaires. The Roman Empire produced the first great network of paved horse roads. Gibbon described four stages and forms of government.
round 2 :D
Yep
Since when did governor Walz know so much? That explains why he's so strict on Minnesotans during this time of the Pandemic lol
Oh hey, the climatic changes of cooling and warming between 500 and 1400AD………..imagine that! Cycles!
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He doesn't start talking about "the lasting effects" until minute 29, but good video anyway, despite the wonky title.
Thank you so much! I'm watching this for school and I'm running out of time! Thank you for helping me save so much time!!!!
@@guitarheromoose8445 2x speed is your friend lol.
what a ugly music at the end!
What is your problem
@@williethomas2628 Indeed, then apparently there was some kind of psychological problem, this comment seems strange to myself now...
There's something about his pacing or his voice that bugs me, or maybe I've just been watching too many lectures/documentaries given by Europeans lately.
Well Done!