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History of Anglo-Saxon England
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Five Boroughs of the Danelaw // Vikings Documentary
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History Time
The Old English Rune Poem - The Fehu Stanza
My final project for History of the English Language) You can also read over my notes, which were too long to include in an 11m video: ...
Rei Wolfsohn
James Meek: Robin Hood in a Time of Austerity
Read the full lecture: http://lrb.me/3k0 James Meek argues how the Robin Hood myth has been turned on its head by the wealthiest and most powerful, so that ...
London Review of Books (LRB)
Prof. Ashok K Mohapatra:Reassessing Anti-Semitism and Racism From the Contemporary Covid19 Perspec
Prof. Ashok K Mohapatra Professor of English Sambalpur University Orissa Topic: Reassessing Anti-Semitism and Racism From the Contemporary Covid19 ...
Tanmoy Kundu
New Light on English Surnames: the 'Family Names of the UK' research project at UWE, Bristol
11-02-14 Institute of Historical Research http://www.sas.ac.uk/ http://www.history.ac.uk/events/browse/15669 Simon Draper (VCH Oxfordshire) Locality & Region.
SchAdvStudy
The Common Law Part I: What is Common Law and What Role Did it Play in England? [No. 86]
What is the Common Law? Where did it come from and why was it important? Professor Kurt Lash discusses the origins of the English Common Law tradition ...
The Federalist Society
40 Years of Public Management Reform - Professor Christopher Pollitt
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The Child Who Became King | Edward VI of England | Real Royalty
Written and presented by Dr David Starkey, this is the compelling story of two of England's most striking monarchs: a brother and sister, tied by blood and ...
Real Royalty
The Monk, The Midden and the Missing Monastery
Have you ever wondered what it's *really* like to be an archaeologist? Then this is the film for you! An 'elegy to the seductive pleasures of archaeological ...
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2. Staffordshire Hoard Colloquium (John Hines FSA)
Models for distribution of shape and style in time and space Lecture by Karen Høilund Nielsen/Paper read by John Hines FSA Staffordshire Hoard Colloquium ...
SocAntiquaries
Britain's First Ever 'Viking' Helmet Confirmed (The Importance of Archives) - WB Aug 2020
Welcome to Watching Brief. A monthly show available via podcast and as topical segments via YouTube. As the name implies, each month my co-host Andy ...
Archaeology Soup
Return to Lindisfarne!!! - Holy Island Archaeology Project
A couple of weeks ago Mrs Soup and I popped up to Lindisfarne to see what the wonderful Dave Petts and the Holy Island Archaeology Project was up to.
Archaeology Soup
Viking Warrior Women? The Shieldmaiden of Birka
When it was announced in 2017 that a "warrior burial" assumed to be male was in fact female, it prompted a critical response from other academics such as ...
Survive the Jive
Yale and Offa: Reflecting on Statues, Naming Practices and the Heritage of the Welsh Marches
A talk presented at the webinar 'Whose Heritage is it anyway? Managing changing historic interpretations' organised by the Historic Towns & Villages Forum on ...
Howard Williams
Oxen of the Sun (part 3): James Joyce's Ulysses for Beginners #52
Oxen of the Sun (part 3) is explained by Adam Savage in his life-altering "Ulysses for Beginners" series. The ULYSSES FOR BEGINNERS playlist: ...
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Dr. David Låg Tomasi - Week 2: History and Philosophy of Medicine
Institution: University of Vermont Integrative Health Course: HLTH 102 - The Science of Integrative, Complementary, and Alternative Medicine Lecture: Week 2 ...
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Against Instance: Proposing a radical epistemology of times
To deploy a materiality of time, the empirical together with the phenomenological should be reassessed. 1. To reconcile the concept of time in archaeology with ...
Recording Archaeology
Queer Archaeology Stream (Pride Month 2020) - Live Stream
"Love is Love" On Tuesday evening (23rd June, 19: 00 UK time), I will be joined by Liv, Chiara and Chloe Duckworth in a 'Queer Archaeology Stream' for Pride ...
Archaeology Soup
The Flamboyance Of A British King | Richard II | Real Royalty
This episode considers the court of Richard II. Richard presided over the first truly sophisticated and artistic court in England. Painters, sculptors, poets, tailors, ...
Real Royalty
"'A jewel of gold...placed in a silver dish': the Glenmorangie project" by Dr David Clarke
"'A jewel of gold...placed in a silver dish': the Glenmorangie project on Early Historic Scotland, AD300-900" by Dr David Clarke, Keeper of Archaeology in the ...
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Living, dying, and the creation of the early medieval kingdom of Northumberland, c. 300-800 CE
The 4th and 5th centuries witnessed dramatic alterations to the social and political fabric of Britain due to withdrawal of Roman authority, climatic change, and ...
European Association of Archaeologists
Nicoletta Polla-Mattiot, How To Spend It director
Journalist, essayist, magazine director, Nicoletta Polla-Mattiot meets us for Creatrici di Futuro, Creators of Future, at T Fondaco dei Tedeschi. For Nicoletta ...
Venice Fashion Week by Venezia Da Vivere
David Olusoga in Conversation: Black History Matters
The murder of George Floyd in the US reverberated around the world. It gave way to an explosion of protest, and a closer examination among historians of the ...
The British Library
Who Killed the Stonehenge People?
4500 years ago, just around the time that Stonehenge was completed, Britain was invaded by a new people from Holland who replaced the henge builders.
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British Invasion-Scare Literature on the Eve of the First World War
'Between Rumour and Fantasy: New Thoughts on the Strategic Value of British Invasion and Future-War Literature,' presented by Dr Harry Wood (University of ...
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World War I and Its Effect on Art
This lecture, presented by art historian Anne Knutson, details what effects WWI had on art. The event was hosted by Wilmington University's College of Arts and ...
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David Petts on the Three Ages of Lindisfarne | DigNation 18
DigNation 20 tickets are now on sale: https://digventures.com/projects/dignation-2020/ In the ancient world, remote places weren't necessarily on the periphery ...
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Dame Janet Nelson - Honorary Graduate
In this video respected historian Dame Janet Nelson reflects on her honorary degree from The University of Nottingham. Dame Janet taught history for 38 years ...
University of Nottingham
Early Medieval Wales – a matter of identity
How did people in early medieval Wales live? And how did their lives change between the departure of the Romans in the early fifth century AD and the coming ...
The British Academy
Folklore and The MERL: All Folk and no Lore?
THE MERL SEMINARS: LAND AND FOLK Land and folk have often been portrayed romantically. They routinely play a part in stories of nationhood and identity.
The Museum of English Rural Life
Texans Who Built Texas (1980)
Texans Who Built Texas (1980) Narrator Jack Hopper tours the Texas State Cemetery in Austin pointing out the graves of many of the famous, not so famous and ...
Austin History Center
Professor Christopher Pollitt - 40 Years of Public Management Reform
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Outrage as 'Space Archaeologist' Sarah Parcak Advises How to Topple Statues!? - WB June 2020
Welcome to Watching Brief. A monthly show available via podcast and as topical segments via YouTube. As the name implies, each month my co-host Andy ...
Archaeology Soup
Introduction to Butser Ancient Farm by Dr Peter Reynolds
A very early video of Dr Peter Reynolds in the Longbridge Deverell roundhouse at Butser Ancient Farm. Dr Reynolds founded the Butser Ancient Farm project in ...
Butser Ancient Farm
Changing Coins in a Changing Culture: SFU Lecture
The Royal Canadian Mint officially stopped circulating the penny on February 4, 2013, having halted production of the coin some four months before. Canada's ...
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How companies can prepare for post-corona times | Dr. Anastassia Lauterbach | Boma Germany
Stephan Balzer, CEO of Boma Germany and Co-Founder of Boma Global, interviews Dr. Anastassia Lauterbach in the Boma Studio Dr. Anastassia Lauterbach, ...
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Court and Legal System Innovations | Roman Khazeev | TEDxFontankaRiver
While the most advanced technologies have been closing in from various directions of people's lives, there is still a question about how the world will change ...
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The Germans in Normandy, 1944 by Dr Peter Lieb
Dr Peter Lieb (Zentrum für Militärgeschichte und Sozialwissenschaften der Bundeswehr) presents 'The Germans in Normandy: The Perspective from the Other ...
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