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Empire - A Taste for Power
Episode 1 - A Taste for Power Jeremy Paxman asks how a tiny island in the North Atlantic c...
published: 05 Aug 2013
author: CosmosEarthMan
Empire - A Taste for Power
Empire - A Taste for Power
Episode 1 - A Taste for Power Jeremy Paxman asks how a tiny island in the North Atlantic came to rule over a quarter of the world's population. He travels to...- published: 05 Aug 2013
- views: 686
- author: CosmosEarthMan
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The British Empire In Colour - part 1/3
The British Empire In Colour - part 1/3 In his book Late Victorian Holocausts, published i...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: FromDacia
The British Empire In Colour - part 1/3
The British Empire In Colour - part 1/3
The British Empire In Colour - part 1/3 In his book Late Victorian Holocausts, published in 2001, Mike Davis tells the story of the famines which killed betw...- published: 11 Jul 2012
- views: 72777
- author: FromDacia
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History of the British Empire
Queen Victoria, the monarchy, and the British Empire are built on theft, bloodshed and mur...
published: 05 Feb 2010
author: jetblakink
History of the British Empire
History of the British Empire
Queen Victoria, the monarchy, and the British Empire are built on theft, bloodshed and murder. The link between Great Britain, Africa, slavery, India, Afghan...- published: 05 Feb 2010
- views: 632630
- author: jetblakink
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British Empire 20th Century in Colour: Geographical Height and End (Highlights)
VIDEO TIME TABLE OF CONTENTS (Click on Time Links to Jump to Category) British Empire 1900...
published: 09 Aug 2012
author: AnglosphereAlIiance
British Empire 20th Century in Colour: Geographical Height and End (Highlights)
British Empire 20th Century in Colour: Geographical Height and End (Highlights)
VIDEO TIME TABLE OF CONTENTS (Click on Time Links to Jump to Category) British Empire 1900s-1940s: 1:04 - British Isles 1926 (Life, Imperial Unity, Economy, ...- published: 09 Aug 2012
- views: 36371
- author: AnglosphereAlIiance
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Rule Britannia - Tribute To The British Empire
This is my Tribute to the Great Empire that is Britain. Music - Rule Britannia - Over the ...
published: 16 Dec 2012
author: hellboyz0071
Rule Britannia - Tribute To The British Empire
Rule Britannia - Tribute To The British Empire
This is my Tribute to the Great Empire that is Britain. Music - Rule Britannia - Over the hills and far away - Sharpe into theme Enjoy :D.- published: 16 Dec 2012
- views: 30528
- author: hellboyz0071
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World's History - History of the British Empire (Documentary)
If You enjoy our videos add us to your favorites for much more!! =)...
published: 27 Oct 2013
World's History - History of the British Empire (Documentary)
World's History - History of the British Empire (Documentary)
If You enjoy our videos add us to your favorites for much more!! =)- published: 27 Oct 2013
- views: 7
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History of British Empire for Dummies
The History of the British Empire on the BBC Horrible Histories. Enjoy :) Queen Victoria, ...
published: 20 Mar 2013
author: TheRisingOf16
History of British Empire for Dummies
History of British Empire for Dummies
The History of the British Empire on the BBC Horrible Histories. Enjoy :) Queen Victoria, the monarchy, and the British Empire are built on theft, bloodshed ...- published: 20 Mar 2013
- views: 6162
- author: TheRisingOf16
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The British Empire In Colour -
The British Empire In Colour - part 1/3
In his book Late Victorian Holocausts, published ...
published: 28 Oct 2013
The British Empire In Colour -
The British Empire In Colour -
The British Empire In Colour - part 1/3 In his book Late Victorian Holocausts, published in 2001, Mike Davis tells the story of the famines which killed between 12 and 29 million Indians(1). These people were, he demonstrates, murdered by British state policy. When an El Nino drought destituted the farmers of the Deccan plateau in 1876 there was a net surplus of rice and wheat in India. But the viceroy, Lord Lytton, insisted that nothing should prevent its export to England. In 1877 and 1878, at height of the famine, grain merchants exported a record 6.4 million hundredweight of wheat. As the peasants began to starve, government officials were ordered "to discourage relief works in every possible way"(2). The Anti-Charitable Contributions Act of 1877 prohibited "at the pain of imprisonment private relief donations that potentially interfered with the market fixing of grain prices." The only relief permitted in most districts was hard labour, from which anyone in an advanced state of starvation was turned away. Within the labour camps, the workers were given less food than the inmates of Buchenwald. In 1877, monthly mortality in the camps equated to an annual death rate of 94%. As millions died, the imperial government launched "a militarized campaign to collect the tax arrears accumulated during the drought." The money, which ruined those who might otherwise have survived the famine, was used by Lytton to fund his war in Afghanistan. Even in places which had produced a crop surplus, the government's export policies, like Stalin's in the Ukraine, manufactured hunger. In the North-western provinces, Oud and the Punjab, which had brought in record harvests in the preceding three years, at least 1.25m died. Three recent books -- Britain's Gulag by Caroline Elkins, Histories of the Hanged by David Anderson and Web of Deceit by Mark Curtis -- show how white settlers and British troops suppressed the Mau Mau revolt in Kenya in the 1950s. Thrown off their best land and deprived of political rights, the Kikuyu started to organise -- some of them violently -- against colonial rule. The British responded by driving up to 320,000 of them into concentration camps(3). Most of the remainder -- over a million -- were held in "enclosed villages". Prisoners were questioned with the help of "slicing off ears, boring holes in eardrums, flogging until death, pouring paraffin over suspects who were then set alight, and burning eardrums with lit cigarettes."(4) British soldiers used a "metal castrating instrument" to cut off testicles and fingers. "By the time I cut his balls off," one settler boasted, "he had no ears, and his eyeball, the right one, I think, was hanging out of its socket"(5). The soldiers were told they could shoot anyone they liked "provided they were black"(6). Elkins's evidence suggests that over 100,000 Kikuyu were either killed by the British or died of disease and starvation in the camps. David Anderson documents the hanging of 1090 suspected rebels: far more than the French executed in Algeria(7). Thousands more were summarily executed by soldiers, who claimed they had "failed to halt" when challenged. These are just two examples of at least twenty such atrocities overseen and organised by the British government or British colonial settlers: they include, for example, the Tasmanian genocide, the use of collective punishment in Malaya, the bombing of villages in Oman, the dirty war in North Yemen, the evacuation of Diego Garcia. Some of them might trigger a vague, brainstem memory in a few thousand readers, but most people would have no idea what I'm talking about. Max Hastings, in the Guardian today, laments our "relative lack of interest in Stalin and Mao's crimes."(8) But at least we are aware that they happened. http://www.monbiot.com/2005/12/27/how...- published: 28 Oct 2013
- views: 4
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Niall Ferguson - Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World - Why Britain? 1/5
Historian and presenter Niall Ferguson takes us on a fascinating journey in both time and ...
published: 25 Oct 2009
author: BradlehAaron
Niall Ferguson - Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World - Why Britain? 1/5
Niall Ferguson - Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World - Why Britain? 1/5
Historian and presenter Niall Ferguson takes us on a fascinating journey in both time and space to explore the impact of the British empire on the modern wor...- published: 25 Oct 2009
- views: 86706
- author: BradlehAaron
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Imperialism: Crash Course World History #35
In which John Green teaches you about European Imperialism in the 19th century. European p...
published: 20 Sep 2012
author: crashcourse
Imperialism: Crash Course World History #35
Imperialism: Crash Course World History #35
In which John Green teaches you about European Imperialism in the 19th century. European powers started to create colonial empires way back in the 16th centu...- published: 20 Sep 2012
- views: 449918
- author: crashcourse
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Empire - The sun never sets
It once ruled a quarter of the world, but what is so great about Great Britain? And what g...
published: 27 May 2010
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Empire - The sun never sets
Empire - The sun never sets
It once ruled a quarter of the world, but what is so great about Great Britain? And what gives this faded island off the coast of Europe the right to act lik...- published: 27 May 2010
- views: 139041
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
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Territorial Evolution of the British Empire
Series of maps depicting the rise and fall of the British Empire from 1492 to the present ...
published: 07 Jan 2013
author: EarthDirect
Territorial Evolution of the British Empire
Territorial Evolution of the British Empire
Series of maps depicting the rise and fall of the British Empire from 1492 to the present day. Credits: Maps by Gerrynobody at the Wikipedia project, in the ...- published: 07 Jan 2013
- views: 2986
- author: EarthDirect
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The British Empire In Colour - part 2/3
The British Empire In Colour - part 2/3....
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: FromDacia
The British Empire In Colour - part 2/3
The British Empire In Colour - part 2/3
The British Empire In Colour - part 2/3.- published: 11 Jul 2012
- views: 20730
- author: FromDacia
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Fall of the British Empire
Sometimes the fall of one empire has unintended consequences and gives rise to another emp...
published: 11 Jun 2013
author: CaspianReport
Fall of the British Empire
Fall of the British Empire
Sometimes the fall of one empire has unintended consequences and gives rise to another empire. In this report we look at how the Napoleonic Wars and the coll...- published: 11 Jun 2013
- views: 4808
- author: CaspianReport
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Season's Greetings
Why are these people hitting this funny log? Find out what's all about this here: www.alla...
published: 23 Dec 2011
author: AllaKinda
Season's Greetings
Why are these people hitting this funny log? Find out what's all about this here: www.allakinda.com/xmas
Have a happy holidays!
Music is a bit of the song Comanche (Link Wray's Christmas) by Wild Billy Childish & The Musicians of the British Empire, enjoy it!
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Barry Sheene : the coolest rider in story
Barry Sheene (Member of the Order of the British Empire) (London, September 11, 1950 - Sy...
published: 14 Apr 2011
author: Oldetrip
Barry Sheene : the coolest rider in story
Barry Sheene (Member of the Order of the British Empire) (London, September 11, 1950 - Sydney, 10 March 2003) was a British motorcycle racer, twice world champion in the 500cc class in 1976 and 1977.
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A Glimpse Of India
A collection of almost 300 films which offer a unique glimpse of life in India during the ...
published: 26 Feb 2010
author: Cambridge University
A Glimpse Of India
A collection of almost 300 films which offer a unique glimpse of life in India during the final days of the British Empire is being released online.
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For a Minute There I Lost Myself
Shot with the Panasonic GH1, this is a video about Hong Kong, the disorientating sensory o...
published: 30 Apr 2010
author: Andrew Reid
For a Minute There I Lost Myself
Shot with the Panasonic GH1, this is a video about Hong Kong, the disorientating sensory overload it gives you and the dehumanising affect of extreme capitalism.
Hong Kong is the centre of global trade - capitalism pushing the limits, monstrous financial establishments have their base here and then there's also the full force of China behind it. You can feel the over-population combined with weirdly photogenic cityscapes. It's a strange city post-British empire and I wanted to capture all of this, with a sense of dread and dystopia.
The music is Radiohead's Karma Police, about disaffection with capitalism, the stress of living in an environment with hostile people and the experience of working in a large company. It's a very paranoid song, it's an anti-work, anti-boss song. I think it helps my images say what they want to say.
The video was shot with anamorphic widescreen in mind and the song right from the start, but not always with an anamorphic lens. I used some tricks - first, a very slow shutter to boost low light performance with the anamorphic lens, which could only perform at F4 or smaller apertures. There are also shots from a c-mount lens in there, I have always been a fan of how these small lenses look.
The video is a mixture of true anamorphic footage and cropped standard 16:9 footage. It seems to meld together pretty well.
More at the blog here http://www.eoshd.com/content/162/for-a-minute-then-i-lost-myself
Want to make a similar video? The video was shot using an anamorphic lens, find out how to with the EOSHD Anamorphic Shooter's Guide http://www.eoshd.com/anamorphic-guide
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The History Of The British Empire
Despite reaching its peak of influence at the beginning of the 20th century, this empire o...
published: 27 May 2010
author: WatchMojo
The History Of The British Empire
The History Of The British Empire
Despite reaching its peak of influence at the beginning of the 20th century, this empire originated at the end of the 1400s. http://www.WatchMojo.com explore...- published: 27 May 2010
- views: 43388
- author: WatchMojo
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The British Empire and India
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published: 03 Feb 2012
author: mrgreen1066
The British Empire and India
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The British Empire In Colour - part 3/3
The British Empire In Colour - part 3/3....
published: 12 Jul 2012
author: FromDacia
The British Empire In Colour - part 3/3
The British Empire In Colour - part 3/3
The British Empire In Colour - part 3/3.- published: 12 Jul 2012
- views: 14956
- author: FromDacia
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Remnants Of The British Empire 【Let The Lion Protect What Remains Of His Land】
The greatest European colonial Empire still survives, but in a different form for the mode...
published: 18 Apr 2013
author: TheShadowParliament
Remnants Of The British Empire 【Let The Lion Protect What Remains Of His Land】
Remnants Of The British Empire 【Let The Lion Protect What Remains Of His Land】
The greatest European colonial Empire still survives, but in a different form for the modern age.- published: 18 Apr 2013
- views: 513
- author: TheShadowParliament