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April 1865
April 1865
April 1865
April 1865 and the Civil War
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US civil war pictures 1861 1865
US civil war pictures 1861 1865
US civil war pictures 1861 1865
some pictures of the american civil war i dont own the pictures and the music the music is from the Road to Perdition soundtrack by Thomas Newman and the Mas...
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7:26
American Civil War Timeline 1861-1865
American Civil War Timeline 1861-1865
American Civil War Timeline 1861-1865
http://storiesofusa.com/american-civil-war-timeline-battlefields-1854-1865/ - American Civil War Timeline 1861-1865.
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FRIDA LYNGSTAD and DAN DANIELL - 1865
FRIDA LYNGSTAD and DAN DANIELL - 1865
FRIDA LYNGSTAD and DAN DANIELL - 1865
FRIDA LYNGSTAD and DAN DANIELL - 1865
To mark Matterhorn’s anniversary, Frida, the former ABBA singer will be joining up with the Zermatt singer Dan Daniell and some youngsters of Zermatt to record the Matterhorn anthem "1865" on CD. It will be available in store from February 13, 2015.
In 2015, Zermatt will be commemorating the 150 anniversary of the first ascent of the Matterhorn. To mark this occasion, the Zermatt singer Dan Daniell registered a song with Frida from ABBA, who lives in Zermatt. The anthem for the 2015 anniversary was written by the Zermatt native Urs Biner. The owner of the premium restaurant "Chez Heini" is a top chef, au
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Third World - 1865 (96 Degrees In The Shade)(1977)
Third World - 1865 (96 Degrees In The Shade)(1977)
Third World - 1865 (96 Degrees In The Shade)(1977)
Jah Rastafari Selassie I bless... *Jah Muteks ·The Black ProfessoR· LioN Selektah* ♥´¨) ¸.-´¸.-♥´¨) ¸.-♥¨) (¸.-´ (¸.-` ♥ One Love ♥.-´¯`-.♥ Enjoy! ♥...
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April 1865 The Month That Saved America Documentary
April 1865 The Month That Saved America Documentary
April 1865 The Month That Saved America Documentary
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26:46
US History: 1865 to Present
US History: 1865 to Present
US History: 1865 to Present
History, its often said, is written by the victors so how accurate is our understanding of history? Six distinguished University of Minnesota professors from...
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The American Civil War 2-8 - April 1865
The American Civil War 2-8 - April 1865
The American Civil War 2-8 - April 1865
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45:17
The Presidents 1849 1865
The Presidents 1849 1865
The Presidents 1849 1865
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45:17
The Presidents 1865 1885
The Presidents 1865 1885
The Presidents 1865 1885
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63:23
The Presidents 1865-1885 Andrew Johnson to Arthur (History Channel)
The Presidents 1865-1885 Andrew Johnson to Arthur (History Channel)
The Presidents 1865-1885 Andrew Johnson to Arthur (History Channel)
U.S. Presidents Episode 4 : Johnson to Arthur 1865 - 1885 (Full Documentary) . 2013 This documentary and the rest of the documentaries presented relate to im.
U.S. Presidents Episode 4 | History Documentary Film 2014 HD We share information only for educational purposes Subscribe amp;amp; Join us :
The Presidents of the United States: Episode 5 - 1885-1913 (History Documentary) THE PRESIDENTS is an unprecedented eight-part survey of the personal lives a.
The Presidents of the United States: Episode 3 - 1849-1865 (History Documentary) THE PRESIDENTS is an unprecedented eight-part survey of the personal lives a.
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18:18
Guerra Hispano Sudamericana - 1865-1866
Guerra Hispano Sudamericana - 1865-1866
Guerra Hispano Sudamericana - 1865-1866
Un solo video. La primera vez tuve que dividirlo porque así lo exigía youtube. En tan sólo 18 minutos de video, el desarrollo cronológico de los hechos que d...
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81:43
Ken Burns The Civil War Episode 8 War Is All Hell 1865 Ken Burns Documentary
Ken Burns The Civil War Episode 8 War Is All Hell 1865 Ken Burns Documentary
Ken Burns The Civil War Episode 8 War Is All Hell 1865 Ken Burns Documentary
Ken Burns - The Civil War: Episode 9 - The Better Angels of Our Nature (1865) | Ken Burns Documentary The North celebrated Lee's surrender and the end of .
Ken Burns The Civil War: Episode 9 The Better Angels of Our Nature (1865) |Ken Burns Docum Ken Burns The Civil War: Episode 9 The Better Angels of Our .
Ken Burns - The Civil War: Episode 9 - The Better Angels of Our Nature (1865) | Ken Burns Documentary The North celebrated Lee's surrender and the end of .
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26:29
APUSH Final Exam Review: Periods 6-9 1865-Present
APUSH Final Exam Review: Periods 6-9 1865-Present
APUSH Final Exam Review: Periods 6-9 1865-Present
Quick review of some of the key things you need to know for APUSH Periods 6-9 1865-Present. Designed for the NEW APUSH CURRICULUM!
Periods 1-5 Review Video: 1491-1877
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnK_oUGzWBQ
Check out the other APUSH Review videos:
APUSH Playlist
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-69ThEyf7-Cnd-C-pSOIEgoUjH6IyjFR
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89:07
Dr. John Henrik Clarke - The Booker T. Washington Era (1865-1915)
Dr. John Henrik Clarke - The Booker T. Washington Era (1865-1915)
Dr. John Henrik Clarke - The Booker T. Washington Era (1865-1915)
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25:40
Flat Earth and Lunar Eclipses by Dr. Samuel Rowbotham (1865)
Flat Earth and Lunar Eclipses by Dr. Samuel Rowbotham (1865)
Flat Earth and Lunar Eclipses by Dr. Samuel Rowbotham (1865)
In this video, I read from the book Zetetic Astronomy: Earth Not a Globe by Dr. Samuel Rowbatham. IF the testimonies concerning the moon going into full lunar eclipse while the sun is still up are true, then, the standard model must be false. If the standard model is false, what then causes the lunar eclipse? According to the numerous sources cited, apparently a "dark orb" of some sort (perhaps a "Nibiru" style satellite?) obscures the moon. I also found an interesting ancient Hindu belief along those lines. If nothing else, it's interesting food for thought.
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6:18
Shooting the 1865 Spencer Rifle.mov
Shooting the 1865 Spencer Rifle.mov
Shooting the 1865 Spencer Rifle.mov
Part 2 of the early lever action rifle series. We shoot the 1865 Spencer Rifle. This replica is made by Armi Sport and is imported from Italy by Tailors & Co.
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11:56
MOOC | Andrew Johnson | The Civil War and Reconstruction, 1865-1890 | 3.3.1
MOOC | Andrew Johnson | The Civil War and Reconstruction, 1865-1890 | 3.3.1
MOOC | Andrew Johnson | The Civil War and Reconstruction, 1865-1890 | 3.3.1
Learn about the political, social, and economic changes in the Union and the Confederacy and the Civil War’s long-term economic and intellectual impact.
In The Unfinished Revolution: Reconstruction and After, 1865-1890, Professor Eric Foner examines the pivotal but misunderstood era of Reconstruction that followed the Civil War, the first effort in American history to construct an interracial democracy. Beginning with a discussion of the dramatic change in historians’ interpretations of the period in the last two generations, Foner goes on to discuss how Reconstruction turned on issues of continued relevance today. Among these are: who is an
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28:40
Peter Benoit - Piano Concerto (1865)
Peter Benoit - Piano Concerto (1865)
Peter Benoit - Piano Concerto (1865)
I. Ballad - The Ruins Of Harelbeke Castle: Molto Moderato - 00:00 II. Song Of The Bard: Larghetto - 13:07 III. Fantastic Hunt In The Night: Molto animato - 2...
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3:14
FRIDA LYNGSTAD - 2015 Released New - 1865
FRIDA LYNGSTAD - 2015 Released New - 1865
FRIDA LYNGSTAD - 2015 Released New - 1865
FRIDA LYNGSTAD - 2015 Released New - 1865
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73:37
The Battle of Sailor's Creek April 6, 1865: Gettysburg Winter Lecture
The Battle of Sailor's Creek April 6, 1865: Gettysburg Winter Lecture
The Battle of Sailor's Creek April 6, 1865: Gettysburg Winter Lecture
The Battle of Sailor's Creek was fought near Farmville, Virginia, in the closing days of the American Civil War, on April 6, 1865. Join National Park Service Ranger and Historian John Heiser as he recounts the last major engagement of Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant.
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32:29
The Floodgates Open (1865-1876) - Philadelphia: The Great Experiment (Episode 1)
The Floodgates Open (1865-1876) - Philadelphia: The Great Experiment (Episode 1)
The Floodgates Open (1865-1876) - Philadelphia: The Great Experiment (Episode 1)
An era of aspiration and ambition characterized post Civil War Philadelphia. Industrialists sought great wealth and expansion. Newly freed African Americans sought equality. Lincoln's political party planted its flag for power and control. A new City Hall would house their government. The excitement and promise of the era would be capped with a major national celebration, the Centennial of 1876
Watch more at http://www.historyofphilly.com
Check out our website! http://historymakingproductions.com/
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Reconstruction I (1865-1877)
Reconstruction I (1865-1877)
Reconstruction I (1865-1877)
The Nation had terrific challenges to face after the bloodiest war it ever fought. This presentation shows how it met those challenges.
April 1865
April 1865 and the Civil War
wn.com/April 1865
April 1865 and the Civil War
- published: 06 Oct 2014
- views: 39
US civil war pictures 1861 1865
some pictures of the american civil war i dont own the pictures and the music the music is from the Road to Perdition soundtrack by Thomas Newman and the Mas...
wn.com/US Civil War Pictures 1861 1865
some pictures of the american civil war i dont own the pictures and the music the music is from the Road to Perdition soundtrack by Thomas Newman and the Mas...
- published: 26 Sep 2012
- views: 36394
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author:
MrJh1254
American Civil War Timeline 1861-1865
http://storiesofusa.com/american-civil-war-timeline-battlefields-1854-1865/ - American Civil War Timeline 1861-1865.
wn.com/American Civil War Timeline 1861 1865
http://storiesofusa.com/american-civil-war-timeline-battlefields-1854-1865/ - American Civil War Timeline 1861-1865.
- published: 13 Aug 2010
- views: 149456
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author:
Randy King
FRIDA LYNGSTAD and DAN DANIELL - 1865
FRIDA LYNGSTAD and DAN DANIELL - 1865
To mark Matterhorn’s anniversary, Frida, the former ABBA singer will be joining up with the Zermatt singer Dan Daniell and some youngsters of Zermatt to record the Matterhorn anthem "1865" on CD. It will be available in store from February 13, 2015.
In 2015, Zermatt will be commemorating the 150 anniversary of the first ascent of the Matterhorn. To mark this occasion, the Zermatt singer Dan Daniell registered a song with Frida from ABBA, who lives in Zermatt. The anthem for the 2015 anniversary was written by the Zermatt native Urs Biner. The owner of the premium restaurant "Chez Heini" is a top chef, author and first and foremost a singer - he has been releasing albums for more than two decades under the name of Dan Daniell.
Biner was able to count on the help of a good friend to sing the official song for the Matterhorn anniversary: It is none other than the ABBA legend Anni-Frid "Frida" Lyngstad. They will be singing the song "1865" as a duet. The song brings the dramatic race to the summit of the Matterhorn to life with the power of a chorale and its impressive lyricism. It is the perfect soundtrack for an anniversary that will surely attract attention from all over the world. Dan and Frida were supported in the chorus and backing by the Zermatt group "Wintershome". The anthem was recorded in Zermatt.
The proceeds from the sale of the single will go to the foundation "Frida and Dan Daniell for children," which Frida set up together with Dan Daniell. The Foundation supports small projects in Switzerland, but also in Europe and around the world.
The world star and creative top chef, the anniversary and the myth, the song and the good cause: Great ingredients for an exceptional project that will not only get a resounding welcome from the global ABBA community.
ABBAVIDEOEDITS
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FRIDA LYNGSTAD and DAN DANIELL - 1865
To mark Matterhorn’s anniversary, Frida, the former ABBA singer will be joining up with the Zermatt singer Dan Daniell and some youngsters of Zermatt to record the Matterhorn anthem "1865" on CD. It will be available in store from February 13, 2015.
In 2015, Zermatt will be commemorating the 150 anniversary of the first ascent of the Matterhorn. To mark this occasion, the Zermatt singer Dan Daniell registered a song with Frida from ABBA, who lives in Zermatt. The anthem for the 2015 anniversary was written by the Zermatt native Urs Biner. The owner of the premium restaurant "Chez Heini" is a top chef, author and first and foremost a singer - he has been releasing albums for more than two decades under the name of Dan Daniell.
Biner was able to count on the help of a good friend to sing the official song for the Matterhorn anniversary: It is none other than the ABBA legend Anni-Frid "Frida" Lyngstad. They will be singing the song "1865" as a duet. The song brings the dramatic race to the summit of the Matterhorn to life with the power of a chorale and its impressive lyricism. It is the perfect soundtrack for an anniversary that will surely attract attention from all over the world. Dan and Frida were supported in the chorus and backing by the Zermatt group "Wintershome". The anthem was recorded in Zermatt.
The proceeds from the sale of the single will go to the foundation "Frida and Dan Daniell for children," which Frida set up together with Dan Daniell. The Foundation supports small projects in Switzerland, but also in Europe and around the world.
The world star and creative top chef, the anniversary and the myth, the song and the good cause: Great ingredients for an exceptional project that will not only get a resounding welcome from the global ABBA community.
ABBAVIDEOEDITS
- published: 24 Jan 2015
- views: 364
Third World - 1865 (96 Degrees In The Shade)(1977)
Jah Rastafari Selassie I bless... *Jah Muteks ·The Black ProfessoR· LioN Selektah* ♥´¨) ¸.-´¸.-♥´¨) ¸.-♥¨) (¸.-´ (¸.-` ♥ One Love ♥.-´¯`-.♥ Enjoy! ♥...
wn.com/Third World 1865 (96 Degrees In The Shade)(1977)
Jah Rastafari Selassie I bless... *Jah Muteks ·The Black ProfessoR· LioN Selektah* ♥´¨) ¸.-´¸.-♥´¨) ¸.-♥¨) (¸.-´ (¸.-` ♥ One Love ♥.-´¯`-.♥ Enjoy! ♥...
US History: 1865 to Present
History, its often said, is written by the victors so how accurate is our understanding of history? Six distinguished University of Minnesota professors from...
wn.com/US History 1865 To Present
History, its often said, is written by the victors so how accurate is our understanding of history? Six distinguished University of Minnesota professors from...
The Presidents 1865-1885 Andrew Johnson to Arthur (History Channel)
U.S. Presidents Episode 4 : Johnson to Arthur 1865 - 1885 (Full Documentary) . 2013 This documentary and the rest of the documentaries presented relate to im.
U.S. Presidents Episode 4 | History Documentary Film 2014 HD We share information only for educational purposes Subscribe amp;amp; Join us :
The Presidents of the United States: Episode 5 - 1885-1913 (History Documentary) THE PRESIDENTS is an unprecedented eight-part survey of the personal lives a.
The Presidents of the United States: Episode 3 - 1849-1865 (History Documentary) THE PRESIDENTS is an unprecedented eight-part survey of the personal lives a.
wn.com/The Presidents 1865 1885 Andrew Johnson To Arthur (History Channel)
U.S. Presidents Episode 4 : Johnson to Arthur 1865 - 1885 (Full Documentary) . 2013 This documentary and the rest of the documentaries presented relate to im.
U.S. Presidents Episode 4 | History Documentary Film 2014 HD We share information only for educational purposes Subscribe amp;amp; Join us :
The Presidents of the United States: Episode 5 - 1885-1913 (History Documentary) THE PRESIDENTS is an unprecedented eight-part survey of the personal lives a.
The Presidents of the United States: Episode 3 - 1849-1865 (History Documentary) THE PRESIDENTS is an unprecedented eight-part survey of the personal lives a.
- published: 31 Dec 2014
- views: 0
Guerra Hispano Sudamericana - 1865-1866
Un solo video. La primera vez tuve que dividirlo porque así lo exigía youtube. En tan sólo 18 minutos de video, el desarrollo cronológico de los hechos que d...
wn.com/Guerra Hispano Sudamericana 1865 1866
Un solo video. La primera vez tuve que dividirlo porque así lo exigía youtube. En tan sólo 18 minutos de video, el desarrollo cronológico de los hechos que d...
- published: 08 Sep 2013
- views: 626
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author:
Alas2
Ken Burns The Civil War Episode 8 War Is All Hell 1865 Ken Burns Documentary
Ken Burns - The Civil War: Episode 9 - The Better Angels of Our Nature (1865) | Ken Burns Documentary The North celebrated Lee's surrender and the end of .
Ken Burns The Civil War: Episode 9 The Better Angels of Our Nature (1865) |Ken Burns Docum Ken Burns The Civil War: Episode 9 The Better Angels of Our .
Ken Burns - The Civil War: Episode 9 - The Better Angels of Our Nature (1865) | Ken Burns Documentary The North celebrated Lee's surrender and the end of .
wn.com/Ken Burns The Civil War Episode 8 War Is All Hell 1865 Ken Burns Documentary
Ken Burns - The Civil War: Episode 9 - The Better Angels of Our Nature (1865) | Ken Burns Documentary The North celebrated Lee's surrender and the end of .
Ken Burns The Civil War: Episode 9 The Better Angels of Our Nature (1865) |Ken Burns Docum Ken Burns The Civil War: Episode 9 The Better Angels of Our .
Ken Burns - The Civil War: Episode 9 - The Better Angels of Our Nature (1865) | Ken Burns Documentary The North celebrated Lee's surrender and the end of .
- published: 02 Aug 2015
- views: 0
APUSH Final Exam Review: Periods 6-9 1865-Present
Quick review of some of the key things you need to know for APUSH Periods 6-9 1865-Present. Designed for the NEW APUSH CURRICULUM!
Periods 1-5 Review Video: 1491-1877
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnK_oUGzWBQ
Check out the other APUSH Review videos:
APUSH Playlist
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-69ThEyf7-Cnd-C-pSOIEgoUjH6IyjFR
wn.com/Apush Final Exam Review Periods 6 9 1865 Present
Quick review of some of the key things you need to know for APUSH Periods 6-9 1865-Present. Designed for the NEW APUSH CURRICULUM!
Periods 1-5 Review Video: 1491-1877
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnK_oUGzWBQ
Check out the other APUSH Review videos:
APUSH Playlist
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-69ThEyf7-Cnd-C-pSOIEgoUjH6IyjFR
- published: 22 Apr 2015
- views: 0
Flat Earth and Lunar Eclipses by Dr. Samuel Rowbotham (1865)
In this video, I read from the book Zetetic Astronomy: Earth Not a Globe by Dr. Samuel Rowbatham. IF the testimonies concerning the moon going into full lunar eclipse while the sun is still up are true, then, the standard model must be false. If the standard model is false, what then causes the lunar eclipse? According to the numerous sources cited, apparently a "dark orb" of some sort (perhaps a "Nibiru" style satellite?) obscures the moon. I also found an interesting ancient Hindu belief along those lines. If nothing else, it's interesting food for thought.
wn.com/Flat Earth And Lunar Eclipses By Dr. Samuel Rowbotham (1865)
In this video, I read from the book Zetetic Astronomy: Earth Not a Globe by Dr. Samuel Rowbatham. IF the testimonies concerning the moon going into full lunar eclipse while the sun is still up are true, then, the standard model must be false. If the standard model is false, what then causes the lunar eclipse? According to the numerous sources cited, apparently a "dark orb" of some sort (perhaps a "Nibiru" style satellite?) obscures the moon. I also found an interesting ancient Hindu belief along those lines. If nothing else, it's interesting food for thought.
- published: 21 Sep 2015
- views: 34
Shooting the 1865 Spencer Rifle.mov
Part 2 of the early lever action rifle series. We shoot the 1865 Spencer Rifle. This replica is made by Armi Sport and is imported from Italy by Tailors & Co.
wn.com/Shooting The 1865 Spencer Rifle.Mov
Part 2 of the early lever action rifle series. We shoot the 1865 Spencer Rifle. This replica is made by Armi Sport and is imported from Italy by Tailors & Co.
- published: 19 Dec 2011
- views: 144985
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author:
duelist1954
MOOC | Andrew Johnson | The Civil War and Reconstruction, 1865-1890 | 3.3.1
Learn about the political, social, and economic changes in the Union and the Confederacy and the Civil War’s long-term economic and intellectual impact.
In The Unfinished Revolution: Reconstruction and After, 1865-1890, Professor Eric Foner examines the pivotal but misunderstood era of Reconstruction that followed the Civil War, the first effort in American history to construct an interracial democracy. Beginning with a discussion of the dramatic change in historians’ interpretations of the period in the last two generations, Foner goes on to discuss how Reconstruction turned on issues of continued relevance today. Among these are: who is an American citizen and what are citizens’ rights; what is the relationship between political and economic freedom; which has the primary responsibility for protecting Americans’ rights – the federal or state governments; and how should public authorities respond to episodes of terrorism? The course explores the rewriting of the laws and Constitution to incorporate the principle of equality regardless of race; the accomplishments and failings of Reconstruction governments in the South; the reasons for violent opposition in the South and for the northern retreat from Reconstruction; and the consolidation at the end of the 19th century of a new system of white supremacy.
This course is part of the series, The Civil War and Reconstruction, which introduces students to the most pivotal era in American history. The Civil War transformed the nation by eliminating the threat of secession and destroying the institution of slavery. It raised questions that remain central to our understanding of ourselves as a people and a nation — the balance of power between local and national authority, the boundaries of citizenship, and the meanings of freedom and equality. The series will examine the causes of the war, the road to secession, the conduct of the Civil War, the coming of emancipation, and the struggle after the war to breathe meaning into the promise of freedom for four million emancipated slaves. One theme throughout the series is what might be called the politics of history — how the world in which a historian lives affects his or her view of the past, and how historical interpretations reinforce or challenge the social order of the present.
Eric Foner, DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University, is one of the most prominent historians in the United States. Professor Foner is the author or editor of over twenty books concentrating on the intersections of intellectual, political and social history and the history of American race relations. His recent book, The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, the Bancroft Prize, and the Lincoln Prize. He is the author of Give Me Liberty!: An American History, a widely-used survey textbook of U. S. history published by W. W. Norton. Additionally, he is the recipient of the Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching from Columbia University. He is one of only two persons ever to serve as president of the three major professional organizations: the American Historical Association, Organization of American Historians, and Society of American Historians. As co-curator of two award-winning historical exhibitions, and through frequent appearances in newspapers and magazines and on radio and television discussion programs, he has also endeavored to bring historical knowledge to a broad public outside the university.
Enroll today!
https://www.edx.org/course/civil-war-reconstruction-1865-1890-eric-columbiax-hist1-3x
See other courses in this series:
The Civil War and Reconstruction - 1850-1861
The Civil War and Reconstruction - 1861-1865
Credits: Many images courtesy of Eric Foner and Blackpast.org; the Chicago Historical Society; Colby College; Columbia University; Cornell University; Paul J. Cronin; HarperCollins; LaborArts.org; Library of Congress; Museum of Modern Art; New York University; the Roam Agency; Wikipedia; W. W. Norton & Co.; and additional cultural and educational institutions. The design, production, and distribution of “The Civil War and Reconstruction” series is generously supported by the Office of the Provost at Columbia University.
"The Civil War and Reconstruction" course series is Copyright © 2014 and 2015, Eric Foner and the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York. Except where otherwise noted. Professor Foner’s course lecture videos in the series are licensed with the Creative Commons license BY-NC-SA 4.0, which means that anyone anywhere may copy, share, adapt, and remix the videos and the videos’ key media components, including transcripts, without having to ask for prior permission, as long as such sharing is done for noncommercial purposes and the original author, work, and copyright and Creative Commons notice above are cited. For more information, visit: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
wn.com/Mooc | Andrew Johnson | The Civil War And Reconstruction, 1865 1890 | 3.3.1
Learn about the political, social, and economic changes in the Union and the Confederacy and the Civil War’s long-term economic and intellectual impact.
In The Unfinished Revolution: Reconstruction and After, 1865-1890, Professor Eric Foner examines the pivotal but misunderstood era of Reconstruction that followed the Civil War, the first effort in American history to construct an interracial democracy. Beginning with a discussion of the dramatic change in historians’ interpretations of the period in the last two generations, Foner goes on to discuss how Reconstruction turned on issues of continued relevance today. Among these are: who is an American citizen and what are citizens’ rights; what is the relationship between political and economic freedom; which has the primary responsibility for protecting Americans’ rights – the federal or state governments; and how should public authorities respond to episodes of terrorism? The course explores the rewriting of the laws and Constitution to incorporate the principle of equality regardless of race; the accomplishments and failings of Reconstruction governments in the South; the reasons for violent opposition in the South and for the northern retreat from Reconstruction; and the consolidation at the end of the 19th century of a new system of white supremacy.
This course is part of the series, The Civil War and Reconstruction, which introduces students to the most pivotal era in American history. The Civil War transformed the nation by eliminating the threat of secession and destroying the institution of slavery. It raised questions that remain central to our understanding of ourselves as a people and a nation — the balance of power between local and national authority, the boundaries of citizenship, and the meanings of freedom and equality. The series will examine the causes of the war, the road to secession, the conduct of the Civil War, the coming of emancipation, and the struggle after the war to breathe meaning into the promise of freedom for four million emancipated slaves. One theme throughout the series is what might be called the politics of history — how the world in which a historian lives affects his or her view of the past, and how historical interpretations reinforce or challenge the social order of the present.
Eric Foner, DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University, is one of the most prominent historians in the United States. Professor Foner is the author or editor of over twenty books concentrating on the intersections of intellectual, political and social history and the history of American race relations. His recent book, The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, the Bancroft Prize, and the Lincoln Prize. He is the author of Give Me Liberty!: An American History, a widely-used survey textbook of U. S. history published by W. W. Norton. Additionally, he is the recipient of the Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching from Columbia University. He is one of only two persons ever to serve as president of the three major professional organizations: the American Historical Association, Organization of American Historians, and Society of American Historians. As co-curator of two award-winning historical exhibitions, and through frequent appearances in newspapers and magazines and on radio and television discussion programs, he has also endeavored to bring historical knowledge to a broad public outside the university.
Enroll today!
https://www.edx.org/course/civil-war-reconstruction-1865-1890-eric-columbiax-hist1-3x
See other courses in this series:
The Civil War and Reconstruction - 1850-1861
The Civil War and Reconstruction - 1861-1865
Credits: Many images courtesy of Eric Foner and Blackpast.org; the Chicago Historical Society; Colby College; Columbia University; Cornell University; Paul J. Cronin; HarperCollins; LaborArts.org; Library of Congress; Museum of Modern Art; New York University; the Roam Agency; Wikipedia; W. W. Norton & Co.; and additional cultural and educational institutions. The design, production, and distribution of “The Civil War and Reconstruction” series is generously supported by the Office of the Provost at Columbia University.
"The Civil War and Reconstruction" course series is Copyright © 2014 and 2015, Eric Foner and the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York. Except where otherwise noted. Professor Foner’s course lecture videos in the series are licensed with the Creative Commons license BY-NC-SA 4.0, which means that anyone anywhere may copy, share, adapt, and remix the videos and the videos’ key media components, including transcripts, without having to ask for prior permission, as long as such sharing is done for noncommercial purposes and the original author, work, and copyright and Creative Commons notice above are cited. For more information, visit: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
- published: 27 Apr 2015
- views: 1760
Peter Benoit - Piano Concerto (1865)
I. Ballad - The Ruins Of Harelbeke Castle: Molto Moderato - 00:00 II. Song Of The Bard: Larghetto - 13:07 III. Fantastic Hunt In The Night: Molto animato - 2...
wn.com/Peter Benoit Piano Concerto (1865)
I. Ballad - The Ruins Of Harelbeke Castle: Molto Moderato - 00:00 II. Song Of The Bard: Larghetto - 13:07 III. Fantastic Hunt In The Night: Molto animato - 2...
The Battle of Sailor's Creek April 6, 1865: Gettysburg Winter Lecture
The Battle of Sailor's Creek was fought near Farmville, Virginia, in the closing days of the American Civil War, on April 6, 1865. Join National Park Service Ranger and Historian John Heiser as he recounts the last major engagement of Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant.
wn.com/The Battle Of Sailor's Creek April 6, 1865 Gettysburg Winter Lecture
The Battle of Sailor's Creek was fought near Farmville, Virginia, in the closing days of the American Civil War, on April 6, 1865. Join National Park Service Ranger and Historian John Heiser as he recounts the last major engagement of Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant.
- published: 04 Feb 2015
- views: 380
The Floodgates Open (1865-1876) - Philadelphia: The Great Experiment (Episode 1)
An era of aspiration and ambition characterized post Civil War Philadelphia. Industrialists sought great wealth and expansion. Newly freed African Americans sought equality. Lincoln's political party planted its flag for power and control. A new City Hall would house their government. The excitement and promise of the era would be capped with a major national celebration, the Centennial of 1876
Watch more at http://www.historyofphilly.com
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wn.com/The Floodgates Open (1865 1876) Philadelphia The Great Experiment (Episode 1)
An era of aspiration and ambition characterized post Civil War Philadelphia. Industrialists sought great wealth and expansion. Newly freed African Americans sought equality. Lincoln's political party planted its flag for power and control. A new City Hall would house their government. The excitement and promise of the era would be capped with a major national celebration, the Centennial of 1876
Watch more at http://www.historyofphilly.com
Check out our website! http://historymakingproductions.com/
- published: 03 Apr 2012
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Reconstruction I (1865-1877)
The Nation had terrific challenges to face after the bloodiest war it ever fought. This presentation shows how it met those challenges.
wn.com/Reconstruction I (1865 1877)
The Nation had terrific challenges to face after the bloodiest war it ever fought. This presentation shows how it met those challenges.