Thursday, June 26, 2014

Crash Course in World History

Christianity from Judaism to Constantine: Crash Course World History #11




Published on Apr 5, 2012
In which John Green teaches you the history of Christianity, from the beginnings of Judaism and the development of monotheism, right up to Paul and how Christianity stormed the Roman Empire in just a few hundred years. Along the way, John will cover Abram/Abraham, the Covenant, the Roman Occupation of Judea, and the birth, life, death and legacy of Jesus of Nazareth. No flame wars! Let's keep the commentary civil.


Thursday, June 12, 2014

The Mexican Revolution Part 1

The Storm That Swept Mexico Part 1



Uploaded on Aug 26, 2011

http://www.itvs.org/films/storm-that-...

In the history of Mexico, few men have had the conscience and vision of Felipe Angeles, one of the greatest heroes of the revolution of 1910. In this companion video to the public television documentary "The Storm That Swept Mexico," Angeles's role in this turbulent chapter from Mexico's past is depicted.

The Mexican Revolution, the first major political and social revolution of the 20th century, not only changed the course of Mexican history, but also profoundly impacted its relationships with the rest of the world. The Storm That Swept Mexico looks at the complex historical, social, political, economic, and cultural forces that shaped the Revolution, influenced its course, and determined its consequences and legacy.

Friday, June 6, 2014

The Mexican and American War

Published on Dec 18, 2012

A war that every thought would be over quickly, but turned into a long costly war. The Mexican & American War

Thursday, June 5, 2014

The History of Slavery in Brazil

Published on Jul 8, 2013
From the BBC Timewatch Series

While the history of slavery in the US is widely known, few people realize that Brazil was the largest participant in the slave trade. Forty percent of all slaves that survived the Atlantic crossing were destined for Brazil, while only four percent were sent to the US. At one time half of the population of Brazil were slaves, and it was the last country to officially abolish slavery in 1888.


This well-researched BBC production charts Brazil's history using original texts, letters, accounts, and decrees. From these original sources, we learn firsthand about the brutality of the slave traders and slave owners, and the hardship of plantation life. With the Portugese colony of Angola acting as a "factor" supplying Africans to Brazil, it was cheaper to replace any slave starved and worked to death than to extend his life by treating him humanely. Few plantation owners sent for their wives to live in this hot climate, so the softening effect of family life was absent among the rough white settlers.

Historians Joao Jose Reis, Cya Teixeira, Marilene Rosa Da Silva, anthropologist Peter Fry, and others recount the effect of centuries of slavery on Brazil today.This is an important documentary for Black history, African history, and Latin American studies.

Monday, June 2, 2014

Iran - People of the Flames Zoroastrians


This post is not for LAH 2020 but for REL 3308. Check out this BBC documentary about Ancient Zorasterianism

Sunday, June 1, 2014