It’s Casagranda and chill time! I just love this man. I can listen the whole day to him! Love from a Moroccan guy living in Belgium enjoying your lectures.
i'm a muslim from Morocco , your lectures are a gold mine of precious knowledge im brought a note book to write important events so i can look into them more . these lectures really clear the mist shrouding my perspective on history
My wife is from Somalia and was married off at 14 as a child bride.. Engaged at 13, married at 14! That's your Muslim world you biased Piece of garbage. Let me guess, but you live in the west now dont you?
I come from listening to Noam Chomsky every day, to listening to Casagranda every day, and boy oh boy am I lucky. This is how teaching is done! Regards from the Dominican Republic.
now we gotta take it to the next level form just listening to becoming proactive in demanding better, much better performance from our respective governments: less so for the wealth class and more so for that mythical "other 99%" of us!
i would like to see a human history movie, like 10 parts but.. it explains history to the best we can from as far back as we possibly can. roy would be the director.
@paulheydarian1281 But I'm subscribed and have the bell turned on... doesn't seem like youtube would recommend something like this on its own because it doesn't fit their agenda.
Dear Professor Roy I cannot find the words to thank you enough for your lectures. I was always passionate about history but the way it's usually recounted is through isolated events and characters. Your amazing story telling talent and knowledge of history made me binge watch all your videos. Thank you from Granada :)
My history knowledge is not bad but listening this guy he is filling so big gaps and connecting so many dots I cant believe it! I am constantly having "ahaa!!" moments!!
Egyptian here, English second language speaker, I have never been to US, but couldn't stop watching this lecture until the end! His lectures make me feel the world is more of a cosy place to live, where we have the same problems, we understand each other, we stop respreading what the media say and reflect on our history.
When I was about twelve, in the era of ‘Reaganomics’ and big shoulder pads, my family and I were invited to a swanky dinner party by a wealthy business associate of my father’s. At some point during the otherwise polite dinner conversation, the talk inevitably came round to money. Asked by our beaming host what I thought about how wealth was created, without losing a beat, I replied: “you wanna make money? - you gotta kill people.” We were never invited to dinner again...at least now, with the benefit of Dr. Casagranda’s lectures, I have learned that even at twelve, I was was not very far off the mark.
Thank you Professor Radfahrer! Our civilization is in dire straights, IMHO, Professor Casagranda's words are wise, understandable and his peppering of humor, sometimes dark, but otherwise is well enough understandable to be convincing of enough common people to be transformative a much larger segment if only "we" knew about him...I would like to see him more often and on a much larger public stage...something like George Carlin...goading and applauding the populace into demanding our governments become the leaders all of mankind's needs, if civilization is to beneficially move forward. Please promote this man when and wherever we can!
Of course you're a fan. You are an academic like he is. Not really in touch with reality, not having ever lived in it. The world is not as bad or evil as you all think. I see envy and jealousy in his rhetoric. The world is not perfect, but nothing is.
Cool. School is back in session. Man the professor is nuts/great. He teaches about 99 lessons as he is going over his intended lesson for the day. Man I hope those students are appreciating his dry humor and many points of tangent. This guy has got me pausing and google'n the lecture all the way through.
Everybody is posting their country so I’m an Army Vet from the U.S. and have listened to about 7-8 hours of this man in 3 days. My new favorite historical/political source for sure.
Seeing these comments filled with so many different experiences around the world really shows me that as an educator this man has done the work educators need to do.
Your lectures/talks are always awesome & your knowledge and passion for teaching is incredible ! Pl record and share your lectures more frequently, request from your great fans from Pakistan
I just accidentaly found this channel and oh my how fascinating leactures. I've always liked history and this litle side notes in these lectures are absolute gold. I could listen these all day long. Greetings from Finland.
Sir, What took you so long? I am from Bangladesh. I really enjoy your video. You make history come alive. Also its very interesting to listen to you. I regularly check this channel for new video. Please please upload more and if you can please make podcast daily. Would love to listen to you.
48:40 "Our amazing, glorious, uncorrupted congress". This man is a Godsend blessing for the uninitiated across the world. Love your sarcasm Dr Casagrada.
This man is elite I wake up and sleep to his lectures. He does need to upload more though I can teach his lectures I’ve watched them soo much hahah. Would love to sit down and pick his brain have a conversation
The transactional nature of American society has gotten worse with the proliferation of the internet. Trust is at an all time low. I remember a co-worker was going to her friend's first book signing event in another state last year. I asked her for the title of the book so I can buy it and read it and she told me. When she came back I showed her the book and she was surprised that I actually meant it and that ' I would even care', in my mind it was a nothing burger, part course of being a human and genuinely interested in other humans, but to her it was the world.
" as a community,we can do cool things , as an individual, we can shop " . This sums up this lecture and the driving force of capitalism. Disrupt the formation of community's and the lone individual is left naked and easily exploited
The Romans never invaded Ireland,and as a result was a country full of mature Trees.The English deforested the country and used to built it's Navy.They did not have to travel far,right next Door. In Munster a region of Ireland over a 100 years cutting Trees and burning,to deny shelter to Natives attacking them. The Defeat of the Spanish Armada was in large part due to Violent Gales,They tried to round Ireland to get back to Spain and were smashed off the rocks west coast of Ireland. A bounty was put on Spanish sailors who survived to kill them on the beaches .
Odd assertions @ 12:40 “…allows Europe to go from a poor backwater part of the world…” Compared to what? “…there wasn’t much going on, intellectually or otherwise”. Again, compared to what?
As a Spaniard from the Canaries, listening to Casagranda's lectures is refreshing and highly interesting. I wish he can turn his eyes on the Conquest of the Canaries one day, I am sure he'd find it very enlightening.
Thank you, professor, in this age and time is like we have to wish for the wrong to get it wrong to make it right. Hopefully we can get out of this cycle of money doing all the talking and realize that money doesn't make anyone wiser.
This man is the epitome of competence, too bad most of our higher education institutions is plagued by parasites "filling" up the equality quota spaces.
missed the dutch in between spain and england. Spanish ship building in dutch colony. Dutch picked shipbuilding, and parked their ships in england to reload. English learned shipbuilding from the dutch. rest is history.
I know this may be a silly question, but do you have a book on this series? I’d love to follow along on a rewatch with the sources and footnotes. I think so often we get caught up in the moment that we miss what’s really going on and this series has done a wonderful job explaining how we got here, and the real potential of where we’re going if we don’t course correct. THIS is why I love history, because it’s actually quite actionable and applicable to making choices and moving forward
wake up babe new Roy lecture just dropped
I'm up I'm up I'm up
I slammed the notification button
😂
Yay!
IT FR BE LIKE THIS
It’s Casagranda and chill time! I just love this man. I can listen the whole day to him! Love from a Moroccan guy living in Belgium enjoying your lectures.
same
You again. At this point we might as well get married. I love this guys lectures.
Bless
Same 😂🇲🇦 🇧🇪
moroccan from tetouan :)
i'm a muslim from Morocco , your lectures are a gold mine of precious knowledge im brought a note book to write important events so i can look into them more . these lectures really clear the mist shrouding my perspective on history
I feel exactly the same and your comment worded it perfectly I need to start writing things aswell it's fascinating. Shukran
My wife is from Somalia and was married off at 14 as a child bride.. Engaged at 13, married at 14! That's your Muslim world you biased Piece of garbage. Let me guess, but you live in the west now dont you?
I'm a Romanian living in London and this is my newest obsession. He is an absolutely brilliant speaker and historian. This is amazing.
Romanian living in Germany here and i too am obsessed with his videos :)
@@Monkcare I could only find 2 lectures on Spotify. :(
Seriously considering downloading RUclips premium so I can listen to this when travelling.
he makes History interesting. i wish my school teacher would have done that 😂 i could have been a history major instead of working with dum machines
I come from listening to Noam Chomsky every day, to listening to Casagranda every day, and boy oh boy am I lucky. This is how teaching is done! Regards from the Dominican Republic.
Me fr!!
now we gotta take it to the next level form just listening to becoming proactive in demanding better, much better performance from our respective governments: less so for the wealth class and more so for that mythical "other 99%" of us!
😢@@laneharris6314
Me 2
I like DR girls
The best professor ever. Always enjoyed listening to his lectures. More people should listen to his lectures.
Why is Roy not more famous than this. He's so entertaining. He needs his own Netflix series.
Netflix is shit
Glad he’s not on that work platform
Get him on history channel maybe he can add credibility to oak island series
yup
i would like to see a human history movie, like 10 parts but.. it explains history to the best we can from as far back as we possibly can.
roy would be the director.
@@dionjewitt1816is it? sounds like that's just your opinion
RUclips recommending your new lectures always puts a smile on my face. Thanks for the quality topic professor. Support from Algeria 🇩🇿
The YT Algorithm is programming your mind...
How do you feel about it?
@paulheydarian1281 But I'm subscribed and have the bell turned on... doesn't seem like youtube would recommend something like this on its own because it doesn't fit their agenda.
@@paulheydarian1281programming coz he speaks of the evils done by the west..ooh yeah let it program me if that is the case
This legend needs to release more lectures more often. It has been too many months since his last release. WE are WAITING!!
Could listen to Roy talking about history all day. Guys a great teacher ❤ from 🇬🇧
I could even listen to him talk about his dog's love life in intimate details for hours.
I love this Dr Roy's lectures. He is the best, a Moroccan fan living in Japan 🇲🇦🇯🇵. Always doing errands while listening to the GREAT Dr. Gasagranda.
Dear Professor Roy I cannot find the words to thank you enough for your lectures. I was always passionate about history but the way it's usually recounted is through isolated events and characters. Your amazing story telling talent and knowledge of history made me binge watch all your videos. Thank you from Granada :)
My history knowledge is not bad but listening this guy he is filling so big gaps and connecting so many dots I cant believe it! I am constantly having "ahaa!!" moments!!
Egyptian here, English second language speaker, I have never been to US, but couldn't stop watching this lecture until the end!
His lectures make me feel the world is more of a cosy place to live, where we have the same problems, we understand each other, we stop respreading what the media say and reflect on our history.
When I was about twelve, in the era of ‘Reaganomics’ and big shoulder pads, my family and I were invited to a swanky dinner party by a wealthy business associate of my father’s. At some point during the otherwise polite dinner conversation, the talk inevitably came round to money. Asked by our beaming host what I thought about how wealth was created, without losing a beat, I replied: “you wanna make money? - you gotta kill people.” We were never invited to dinner again...at least now, with the benefit of Dr. Casagranda’s lectures, I have learned that even at twelve, I was was not very far off the mark.
Or abuse.
I am a Brazilian associate professor and a huge fan of this man. We need people like these in the academy, but also everywhere!
Thank you Professor Radfahrer! Our civilization is in dire straights, IMHO, Professor Casagranda's words are wise, understandable and his peppering of humor, sometimes dark, but otherwise is well enough understandable to be convincing of enough common people to be transformative a much larger segment if only "we" knew about him...I would like to see him more often and on a much larger public stage...something like George Carlin...goading and applauding the populace into demanding our governments become the leaders all of mankind's needs, if civilization is to beneficially move forward. Please promote this man when and wherever we can!
Of course you're a fan. You are an academic like he is. Not really in touch with reality, not having ever lived in it. The world is not as bad or evil as you all think. I see envy and jealousy in his rhetoric. The world is not perfect, but nothing is.
My wife was married off at 14 as a child bride under Islamic law in Somalia! Now start discussing that you biased piece of garbage
Cool. School is back in session. Man the professor is nuts/great. He teaches about 99 lessons as he is going over his intended lesson for the day. Man I hope those students are appreciating his dry humor and many points of tangent. This guy has got me pausing and google'n the lecture all the way through.
Hahahaha I do the same too, pause the video and google it.
Alhamdulillah
Awesome lecture.
Alhamdulillah for having the courage to speak your mind..
Allah bless-& guide you
Professor.. u call a spade a spade. When it comes to truth and facts.. olz never waver.
Cheers from Palestine❤
35:06 I actually did get excited when he mentioned the Orinoco river.
Orinoco río hermoso ❤
@7:48 😆 Dr Roy is new to me, and honestly, the talks are blowing my mind. This is such a great format.
Discovered his lecture about a month ago and I listen every day, really brilliant stuff
Casagranda for President. Nicely filmed with great audio and 100% words of wisdom. This is what the internet is for.
bite your tongue.
Prof, you are truly a gift to humanity. I'm typing this with tears in my eyes.
Everybody is posting their country so I’m an Army Vet from the U.S. and have listened to about 7-8 hours of this man in 3 days. My new favorite historical/political source for sure.
Welcome to the FBI list my fellow not-brainwashed veteran.
Just the greatest thing on the internet. Thank you so much Roy.
Seeing these comments filled with so many different experiences around the world really shows me that as an educator this man has done the work educators need to do.
Thank you Dr. Roy! Spot on as usual and gave me a lot of joy to listen while toiling on overtime at unlivable wages for my gangster overlords!
Your lectures/talks are always awesome & your knowledge and passion for teaching is incredible ! Pl record and share your lectures more frequently, request from your great fans from Pakistan
I really wish i could attend one of his lectures. he is such a gifted story teller.
Keywords: *story teller*
@@paulheydarian1281still better than falling asleep in history class
@@paulheydarian1281 what exactly do you think is made up?
@@herrschneider5310
History = *His Story* 😉
This a 30+ Year Old Marxist Feminist Critique of Male Dominated Acadamia.
I just accidentaly found this channel and oh my how fascinating leactures. I've always liked history and this litle side notes in these lectures are absolute gold. I could listen these all day long. Greetings from Finland.
52 yr old gen x from Michigan here…. Love your lectures!
I was born in 2000s. Literally no prospects in life. Thank you ruining our future.
I didnt miss a single lecture of yours sir! thank you!
Great history professor.i realy love how he is articulating his speech with hand gestures..support from somalia...love and history
Sir,
What took you so long? I am from Bangladesh. I really enjoy your video. You make history come alive. Also its very interesting to listen to you. I regularly check this channel for new video. Please please upload more and if you can please make podcast daily. Would love to listen to you.
Roy usually records these lectures during the spring and fall semesters.
He has a life and has to fit his family and work into that like all people.
48:40 "Our amazing, glorious, uncorrupted congress".
This man is a Godsend blessing for the uninitiated across the world.
Love your sarcasm Dr Casagrada.
Sir you are one of the best Professor and an amazing person lov your lectures
Great title: "Why did someone think this was a good destination". Thank you Dr Roy Casagranda for your generous lectures.
You are my new favorite person, not too many people have managed to make me like learning stuff I’m not forced to learn.🙏🙏
Dr Roy made me love history and I used to dread it in school then all my adult life until I came across this channel! Now I binge watch Casagranda.
The best historical narrator is in the building! Thank you Dr Casagranda. 😊👍
The only lecturer I listen to during my daily running! Thank you so much Doc for these awesome history lectures.
This man is elite I wake up and sleep to his lectures. He does need to upload more though I can teach his lectures I’ve watched them soo much hahah. Would love to sit down and pick his brain have a conversation
I had a dream he went on tour and I managed to meet him. woke up happy:)
Dr. Roy, Would love to hear you do a historical lecture on Palestine- Israel conflict
Been waiting for a new lecture! Big thanks for the constant eye opening and keep up the good work.
I am almost everytime fascinated by the new things I learn from Doc. Didn't know Orinoco river is bidirectional.
Professor Roy , crusade part 3 , please for god’s sake
wake up babe, new Austin School video just dropped
Love to listen to this professor
❤Indeed!❤
All gratefull!! Bless you Professor! Love from a Tunisian living in Germany
Yep it's that time again. Dr Casagranda and Chill time! Another two hours of pure historical story telling.
The transactional nature of American society has gotten worse with the proliferation of the internet. Trust is at an all time low. I remember a co-worker was going to her friend's first book signing event in another state last year. I asked her for the title of the book so I can buy it and read it and she told me. When she came back I showed her the book and she was surprised that I actually meant it and that ' I would even care', in my mind it was a nothing burger, part course of being a human and genuinely interested in other humans, but to her it was the world.
Again, thank you for the stellar and free content! Such a joy throughout. :)
Loving these lectures. Thanks Dr Casagranda from Australia.
Ooooh dear..
I was always wondering why it's like this ..
Now I do understand
Thanx ..❤❤
Love this guy! He is brilliant. I am sending his lectures to all my friends.
I absolutely love listening to your lectures!
Any upload by the good Dr makes our day better
Great stuff! Every one of them. Looking to attend a live one,(Austinite that studied global warming in the 80s)
Talk universal healthcare to a nurse they nod yes, mention it to an MD and 9 out of 10 will say "No, you don't want that". The joke is on US.
Keep them coming, don’t stop these lectures. I beg you!
Im a simple guy. I see a 2h long lecture by Roy, i click. Im happy
Literally was thinking about the good dr yesterday and how there hasn’t been an upload in awhile! Thanks!
" as a community,we can do cool things , as an individual, we can shop " . This sums up this lecture and the driving force of capitalism. Disrupt the formation of community's and the lone individual is left naked and easily exploited
Ah finally. It’s time to acquire some knowledge. Honey, wake up the kids - this is power.
I'm so pleased to have found the Professor's videos
"KIDS!!!! KIDS!!!! Gather around, another Dr Casagranda lecture has dropped! 🎉"
It’s been 84 years
The Crusades part 3 please 🙏
This guys lectures are so addicting!
This guy makes me wish I studied political science instead of engineering. His material is mesmerizing.
Yaaay! Was waiting for this a whole year!!! 🎉🎉🎉
Love your lectures, cheers from Poland
The Romans never invaded Ireland,and as a result was a country full of mature Trees.The English deforested the country and used to built it's Navy.They did not have to travel far,right next Door. In Munster a region of Ireland over a 100 years cutting Trees and burning,to deny shelter to Natives attacking them.
The Defeat of the Spanish Armada was in large part due to Violent Gales,They tried to round Ireland to get back to Spain and were smashed off the rocks west coast of Ireland.
A bounty was put on Spanish sailors who survived to kill them on the beaches .
I was just wondering last week when the next video would drop. Finally must have watched the aztecs, crusades, Middle East videos several times each
Unbelievable smart guy! Thanks for the wonderful lessons!
Odd assertions @ 12:40 “…allows Europe to go from a poor backwater part of the world…” Compared to what? “…there wasn’t much going on, intellectually or otherwise”. Again, compared to what?
Compared to China and the Islamic world.
One of my favorite lecturers!
As a Spaniard from the Canaries, listening to Casagranda's lectures is refreshing and highly interesting. I wish he can turn his eyes on the Conquest of the Canaries one day, I am sure he'd find it very enlightening.
Prof I bought your novel. It’s been a while since you dropped a lecture on RUclips don’t keep us hanging for long
This is one of the best lectures I’ve ever listened to.
Roy is the GOAT of history’s storytelling
Im Spanish and I love listening to Casangranda. I always kind of guessed many of his points.
Nice shirt professor. I like this unbiased historian. Catchy and convincing style of narration.
how this dude still allowed to teach? back then they would kidnap him and cement him alive.
Realized the professors who couldn’t keep your attention, it was their fault.
The guy is a treasure for this generation!
As always very informative and entertaining, this guy should be more famous
Whenever I want to learn about the world, I come to Dr. Roy Casagrande! The man outpours so much information while still being engaging
You are just an amazing professor ❤️ amazing 👏 I would love to meet you in person. You are an asset ❤️😊
This man needs a podcast
Grabbing some popcorn and prepping my mental notebook.... wait, there's gonna be a part 5?!
Thank you, professor, in this age and time is like we have to wish for the wrong to get it wrong to make it right. Hopefully we can get out of this cycle of money doing all the talking and realize that money doesn't make anyone wiser.
The amount of information is insane..
Thank you for the amazing lectures. From India
I so think Roy could teach our congress ! And this should be REQUIRED WATCHING! RC is da bomb
Nice to see you again sir.
I love watching your lectures thank you
This man is the epitome of competence, too bad most of our higher education institutions is plagued by parasites "filling" up the equality quota spaces.
missed the dutch in between spain and england. Spanish ship building in dutch colony. Dutch picked shipbuilding, and parked their ships in england to reload. English learned shipbuilding from the dutch. rest is history.
My God, 5 minutes in, and it's like you never left Roy
I know this may be a silly question, but do you have a book on this series? I’d love to follow along on a rewatch with the sources and footnotes. I think so often we get caught up in the moment that we miss what’s really going on and this series has done a wonderful job explaining how we got here, and the real potential of where we’re going if we don’t course correct. THIS is why I love history, because it’s actually quite actionable and applicable to making choices and moving forward