Scientific Revolution: Crash Course European History #12
There was a lot of bad stuff going on in Europe in the 17th century. We've seen wars, plagues, and unrest of all types. But, there is some good news.
CrashCourse
Theories About Family & Marriage: Crash Course Sociology #37
Today we'll explore how sociology defines family and the different terms used to describe specific types of family. We'll look at marriage in different societies, as ...
CrashCourse
The RP English Accent – What is it, how does it sound, and who uses it?
In this lesson, you will learn about "Received Pronunciation", or "RP" for short. It's also known as "BBC English", "Oxford English", and "The Queen's English".
Learn English with Benjamin [engVid]
What is the Welfare State? A Sociological Restatement
Speakers: Professor David Garland, Professor Nicola Lacey Chair: Professor Craig Calhoun Recorded on 10 November 2014 in Old Theatre, Old Building. What ...
LSE
The Long Shadow Part 2: Fascism and Politics After World War One (WW1 Documentary) | Timeline
Marking the centenary of World War One, historian David Reynolds explores the enduring shadow the conflict has cast over Britain and Europe in the century ...
Timeline - World History Documentaries
'Fake Law: an Evening with the Secret Barrister'
Human Rights Lawyers' Association
Amartya Sen, "Creating Capabilities: Sources and Consequences for Law and Social Policy"
This conference, organized by James Heckman, Martha Nussbaum and Robert Pollak, examines a variety of conceptions of human capability, including the ...
University of Chicago Law School
An American Utopia: Fredric Jameson in Conversation with Stanley Aronowitz
Eminent literary and political theorist Fredric Jameson, of Duke University, gives a new address, followed by a conversation with noted cultural critic Stanely ...
The Graduate Center, CUNY
Locke: State of Nature & the New World | Philosophy Tube
The Enlightenment philosophy of John Locke made America and Canada what they are today, and helped forge the British Empire too. History reveals a tale of ...
Philosophy Tube
Christopher Clark: The 1848 Revolutions
Why should we think about the Revolutions of 1848 now? Christopher Clark provides some answers in his LRB Winter Lecture, delivered at the British Museum ...
London Review of Books (LRB)
Is There Truth in Interpretation? Law, Literature and History
Ronald Dworkin, professor of jurisprudence at University College London and the New York University School of Law, delivers the inaugural Frederic R. and ...
Library of Congress
Britain’s New Giants: The Stories of Extraordinary Lives | John Harris | RSA Replay
Can sharing our 'deep stories' help heal social divisions, create stronger communities, and produce a better, wiser politics? Ed Cox, the RSA's director of Public ...
RSA
Reaffirming University Values: "After Identity Liberalism" with Mark Lilla and faculty discussants
Reaffirming University Values: After Identity Liberalism, Mark Lilla with Faculty Response by Prof. Charles Larmore and Prof. Prerna Singh Discussants: Charles ...
Brown University
Is India's Caste System Still Alive?
The Largest Oil Spill Ever Wasn't An Accident: http://testu.be/1Hxu7RU Does Oil Spill Damage Last Forever? http://testu.be/1HMP1z6 » Subscribe to NowThis ...
NowThis World
Egypt....Explained!
EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS ARE EXEMPT FROM TIME LIMITS :-p*** The situation in Egypt is extremely complicated and changing constantly. The arguments ...
vlogbrothers
Revere or Remove? The Battle Over Statues, Heritage and History
In Britain, the Rhodes Must Fall campaign hit the headlines when it demanded the removal of the statue of Cecil Rhodes from Oxford's Oriel College, of which he ...
Intelligence Squared
Suzannah Lipscomb - The Conference 2013
Suzannah Lipscomb is Senior Lecturer and Convenor for History at New College of the Humanities. She also holds a post as Lecturer in Early Modern History at ...
The Conference / Media Evolution
The Misunderstood Risks of Climate Change | Professor Dale Jamieson
This year's annual joint RSE and Royal Institute of Philosophy event will be delivered by Professor Dale Jamieson, Professor of Environmental Studies and ...
The Royal Society of Edinburgh
L1: NCERT Class 9 Polity (Chapter 1) | NCERT Summaries | UPSC CSE/IAS 2020 | Sidharth Arora
Sidharth Arora and more top educators are teaching live on Unacademy Plus. Use Special Code “SIDLIVE” to get 10% discount on your Unacademy Plus ...
Let's Crack UPSC CSE
History rediscovered - Emeka Keazor at TEDxEuston
http://www.tedxeuston.com Emeka Keazor trained and worked as a Lawyer both in Nigeria and the UK until he quit in 2012 after a series of personal challenges.
TEDx Talks
The YTL Annual Lecture 2019: Richard Tuck
The Yeoh Tiong Lay (YTL) Centre for Politics, Philosophy & Law's Annual Lecture was delivered by Professor Richard Tuck (Harvard), on 23 January 2019.
KCL Law
Manuel Castells: The Crisis of Liberal Democracy
Berggruen Insitute hosted socialogist and expert on the information society, communication and globalization, Dr. Manuel Castells, to discuss his latest book ...
Berggruen Institute
Decolonization and Nationalism Triumphant: Crash Course World History #40
READ THIS: THERE ARE TWO MORE VIDEOS IN THE WORLD HISTORY SERIES. You should also turn on the captions. You'll like them. In which John Green ...
CrashCourse
NCERT Class 9 History Chapter 2: Socialism in Europe and Russia - Examrace | English
Dr. Manishika Jain explains NCERT Class 9 History Chapter 2: Socialism in Europe and Russia Timeline • 1850s -1880s: Debates over socialism in Russia.
Examrace
Conversations With History - Francis Fukuyama
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Francis Fukuyama for a discussion of his new book, The Origins of Political Order. Fukuyama traces his intellectual ...
UC Berkeley Events
“The Sociological Imagination” and its Relevance Today
Presented by Professor Derek McGhee. The American sociologist C.Wright Mills published his book “The Sociological Imagination” in 1959. I first read this book ...
Keele University
The Enlightenment: Crash Course European History #18
So far in this series, we've covered a lot of war, disease, climate disaster, and some more war. Well, prepare yourself for something a little more positive.
CrashCourse
Protest And Social Movements
For the past decade, under authoritarian regimes and bourgeois democracies alike, we have seen millions of urban protesters take to the streets across the ...
CUNYQueensborough
Foundations and debates in anthropology
In this lecture on foundations and debates in anthropology, Dr. Paige West presents the history of anthropological ideas and investigations. She first defines ...
sesync annapolis
Adam Tooze: American Power in the Long 20th Century
The history of American power, as it is commonly written, is a weighty subject, a matter of military and economic heft, of 'throw-weight', of resource mobilisation ...
London Review of Books (LRB)
Philip Allott - The True Nature of International Law
Lauterpacht Centre for International Law - University of Cambridge - 8 March 2013 'We are witnessing the dawn of a new human world. What will be the role of ...
ESIL Lecture Series and Events
Tariq Ali: Rights and Needs
A writer, journalist, filmmaker and leading figure among cultural-political analysts, Tariq Ali is the author of several important historical novels that examine the ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Empires Past & Present: the idea of empire | LSE Online Event
For much of the past five millennia empires have ruled uncontested and set the agenda for much of human development. However, economic change and wars ...
LSE
Origins of the Military-Industrial Complex
Daniel Else explored the results of his year-long inquiry into the organizational underpinnings of that military technological revolution of the 1940s and 1950s.
Library of Congress
15. Crime and the Law
Early Modern England: Politics, Religion, and Society under the Tudors and Stuarts (HIST 251) In this lecture Professor Wrightson examines the problem of ...
YaleCourses
How can we conquer cancel culture?
On Thursday 26th November 2020 we held a webinar asking how we can conquer cancel culture. The panelists were: Andrew Allison, Head of Campaigns, The ...
tfa4freedom
How Did We Get Here? | RSA Replay
Are we still a liberal nation? Are we even pretending or aspiring to be one? Several extraordinary years in politics and public life have shaken Britain's image of ...
RSA
Jordan Peterson: Heated BBC interview May 2018
This video features Jordan Peterson in a heated BBC Radio 3 interview with Philip Dodd May 17, 2018. Part II interview link: ...
Essential Truth
Jesus College Oxford: What Really Matters: I. Race and Education in Britain
Jesus College Alumni
The Congress of Vienna: Crash Course European History #23
The end of the Napoleonic Wars left the great powers of Europe shaken. Judging from the destruction that had been wrought across the continent, it seemed to ...
CrashCourse
21st century Britain
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Wesley Davis
International Organizations Governmental and NGOs
PowerPoint available @: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Mr-Raymond-Civics-Eoc-Academy This lesson introduces students about international ...
Mr. Raymond's Civics and Social Studies Academy