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you're a hopeless romantic but in the 19th century | a playlist
I may be a hopeless romantic but I'll always be here for you.
Hey, listen this playlist on Spotify too: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2NF4RWTfZbmWSwgxRLtvlt?si=ba13c1d15f0e44e1
Subscribe on my personal channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYI2bvh_Tl9TE1fvoXgiI9w
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The painting on the thumbnail is "Clair de La Lune" by Louis Maeterlinck.
published: 03 Apr 2021
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this playlist will make you feel like a 19th century villain
You will always be fond of me.
Listen the full playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4008OxeZV6arBqLsfuChCC?si=9d96d0e2bfbb4566
1 - 00:00 Swan Lake, Op.20, Act II - Pyotr Tchaikovsky
2 - 02:45 Danse Macabre - Camille Saint-Saës
3 - 09:55 Lacrimosa - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
4 - 13:03 Carnival of the Animals, Aquarium - Camille Saint-Saës
5 - 15:45 Valse Sentimentale - Pyotr Tchaikovsky
6 - 20:07 Dance of the Knights - Sergei Prokofiev
7 - 25:51 Coriolan Overture, Op. 62 - Ludwig van Beethoven
8 - 33:56 Devil's Trill Sonata - Giuseppe Tartini
9 - 50:25 Symphony No. 9, Mvmt 4 - Antonin Dvorak
10 - 01:01:35 Symphony No.7, Allegretto - Ludwig van Beethoven
11 - 01:10:21 The Nutcracker: Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy - Pyotr Tchaikovsky
12 - 01:13:00 Dies Irae - Giuseppe Verdi
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published: 13 Dec 2020
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The 19th Century
Ryan M. Reeves (PhD Cambridge) is Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Twitter: https://twitter.com/RyanMReeves Instagram: https://instagram.com/ryreeves4/
published: 14 Jul 2015
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" HAD YOU LIVED THEN ... AMERICA AROUND 1800 " EDUCATIONAL FILM ABOUT 19th CENTURY USA 43924
This color educational film is about "Had You Lived Then ... America Around 1800". It presents an authentic reenactment of the daily life of a family in the early 19th century. Copyright 1969.
Opening titles: America Around 1800 (:07-:23). A horse and buggy. Painting of Philadelphia around 1800. A small town with farmers. Different areas of the city. A country house. The Wilson Family lived in this six room home adjoining a farm. The bedrooms are shown (:24-1:53). The Wilson parents slept in a bed with night caps, long night shirts and heavy covers during the winter months. Wash stand. In the winter, water couldn't be left to freeze so the boys had to heat up water and bring it where it needed to go. Hands wash in soap. Water is poured into a barrel. Hands wash in a small bowl. The mothe...
published: 17 Oct 2020
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What Your Life Would Be Like in the 19th Century
What was life like in the 19th century? Imagine this: Your best friend lives in another city, and one day he asks you to come over urgently. Today, all you need is to buy a plane ticket, and you’ll be there in a matter of hours. But…. what if you lived in the past, where there were no smartphones or airplanes? The trip would be much more eventful.
Well, first of all, you'd have to drink a large amount of water before going to bed to wake up early. Native Americans used this method before the alarm clock was invented. In the outhouse, you would find a corn cob instead of toilet paper. Don't ask how, but a lot of people used it even after the paper appeared...
#whatif #humanpast #brightside
Other videos you might like:
100-Year-Old Photos of the Most Beautiful Women of the Last Century h...
published: 25 May 2020
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Reform and Revolution 1815-1848: Crash Course European History #25
In the aftermath of the revolutions and upheaval in 18th and early 19th century Europe, there was a hunger for reform across the continent. Reformers like Robert Owen, Charles Fourier, and Auguste Comte proposed radical new ideas, and at the same time, regular people began to stand up and ask for greater equality, and a louder voice in how they were governed. Results were mixed, but a lot of the ideas that emerged during this time are still echoing in our world today.
Sources
-Hosking, Geoffrey. Russia: People and Empire. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1997.
-Hunt, Lynn et al. The Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures. 6th ed. Boston: Bedford St. Martin’s, 2019.
-Judson, Pieter M. The Hapsburg Empire: A New History. Cambridge: Harvard University Press,
-Kent, Susan Kingsley. A ...
published: 12 Nov 2019
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19th Century Reforms: Crash Course US History #15
In which John Green teaches you about various reform movements in the 19th century United States. From Utopian societies to the Second Great Awakening to the Abolition movement, American society was undergoing great changes in the first half of the 19th century. Attempts at idealized societies popped up (and universally failed) at Utopia, OH, New Harmony, IN, Modern Times, NY, and many other places around the country. These utopians had a problem with mainstream society, and their answer was to withdraw into their own little worlds. Others didn't like the society they saw, and decided to try to change it. Relatively new protestant denominations like the Methodists and Baptists reached out to "the unchurched" during the Second Great Awakening, and membership in evangelical sects of Christia...
published: 15 May 2013
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A playlist for a 19th century villain scheming against his enemies
Just you wait....
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1. 00:00 Concerto Grosso No. 8 in G Minor, Op. 6 "Christmas Concerto": II. Allegro - Arcangelo Corelli
2. 02:29 Chaconne in G Minor - Tomaso Antonio Vitali
3. 12:00 Concerto for 2 Violins in D Minor, BWV 1043: I. Vivace - Johann Sebastian Bach
4. 15:47 String Quartet No 8 in C Minor II - Dmitri Shostakovich
5. 18:26 Concerto for Two Violins in A Minor RV522 - Antonio Vivaldi
6. 28:01 Raymonda Act III Variation IV - Alexander Glazunov
7. 30:29 Piano Concerto No. 23: II. Adagio K. 488 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
8. 36:54 6 Violin Sonatas Op 10b No. 2 in G Major J 100 II Adagio - Nino Gvetadze
9. 39:59 Nocturne in C Sharp Minor No. 20 - Frédéric Chopin
10. 44:03 Nisi Dominus, RV 608: "Cum dederit" - Antonio Vivaldi
11. 49:13 Stabat Mat...
published: 28 Feb 2021
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The Industrial Revolution (18-19th Century)
Introduction to some of the elements of the Industrial Revolution, more on this subject to come!
The economic developments of the 1800s saw the development of agrarian and handicraft economies in Europe and America transform into industrial urbanised ones.
The term to describe this phenomenon would be known as the ‘Industrial Revolution’ and was first used by French writers, but made popular by English economic historian Arnold Toynbee.
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published: 01 Oct 2017
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19th Century Fashion - How To Tell Different Decades Apart?
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published: 17 Nov 2017
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a playlist to feel like a 19th century villain who won the game
Hell is empty and all the Devils are here.
title idea by: DaUF1_ :)
Hey, listen this playlist on Spotify too: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Y8iHIJbnZlCPy5Ywba2GR?si=eafe3bc11fae415c
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The painting on the thumbnail is "Mary with the Child and Singing Angels" by Sandro Botticelli.
published: 16 Jun 2021
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Victorian Era Couple Live Like It's The 19th Century | Extraordinary People | New York Post
On this episode of Extraordinary People, a quirky couple is obsessed with the Victorian era. Sarah and Gabriel Chrisman wear 1880s-inspired clothing, cook with a wood stove and live their everyday lives, in Port Townsend, Washington, as if it’s the 19th century. “I found a way to do a little bit of the time travel,” said Sarah, a writer. She and her librarian husband — who rides a penny-farthing bicycle around town — hope to inspire others to pursue their dreams, whatever they may be.
#Victorian #ExtraordinaryPeople #timetravel #couple
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published: 07 Feb 2019
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A Working Class Early 19th Century Morning Routine
It's a harsh winter's morning in 1820.
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published: 06 Feb 2021
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Nationalism- 19th Century Europe
This is a video about the rise of nationalism in Europe in the 19th century, and is intended for high school students taking world history or AP World History: Modern.
published: 18 Jan 2021
1:13:46
you're a hopeless romantic but in the 19th century | a playlist
I may be a hopeless romantic but I'll always be here for you.
Hey, listen this playlist on Spotify too: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2NF4RWTfZbmWSwgxRL...
I may be a hopeless romantic but I'll always be here for you.
Hey, listen this playlist on Spotify too: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2NF4RWTfZbmWSwgxRLtvlt?si=ba13c1d15f0e44e1
Subscribe on my personal channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYI2bvh_Tl9TE1fvoXgiI9w
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The painting on the thumbnail is "Clair de La Lune" by Louis Maeterlinck.
https://wn.com/You're_A_Hopeless_Romantic_But_In_The_19Th_Century_|_A_Playlist
I may be a hopeless romantic but I'll always be here for you.
Hey, listen this playlist on Spotify too: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2NF4RWTfZbmWSwgxRLtvlt?si=ba13c1d15f0e44e1
Subscribe on my personal channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYI2bvh_Tl9TE1fvoXgiI9w
Images of the covers: https://pin.it/1Ls2Vcq
The painting on the thumbnail is "Clair de La Lune" by Louis Maeterlinck.
- published: 03 Apr 2021
- views: 3230472
1:15:30
this playlist will make you feel like a 19th century villain
You will always be fond of me.
Listen the full playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4008OxeZV6arBqLsfuChCC?si=9d96d0e2bfbb4566
1 - 00:00 Swa...
You will always be fond of me.
Listen the full playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4008OxeZV6arBqLsfuChCC?si=9d96d0e2bfbb4566
1 - 00:00 Swan Lake, Op.20, Act II - Pyotr Tchaikovsky
2 - 02:45 Danse Macabre - Camille Saint-Saës
3 - 09:55 Lacrimosa - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
4 - 13:03 Carnival of the Animals, Aquarium - Camille Saint-Saës
5 - 15:45 Valse Sentimentale - Pyotr Tchaikovsky
6 - 20:07 Dance of the Knights - Sergei Prokofiev
7 - 25:51 Coriolan Overture, Op. 62 - Ludwig van Beethoven
8 - 33:56 Devil's Trill Sonata - Giuseppe Tartini
9 - 50:25 Symphony No. 9, Mvmt 4 - Antonin Dvorak
10 - 01:01:35 Symphony No.7, Allegretto - Ludwig van Beethoven
11 - 01:10:21 The Nutcracker: Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy - Pyotr Tchaikovsky
12 - 01:13:00 Dies Irae - Giuseppe Verdi
Subscribe on my personal channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYI2bvh_Tl9TE1fvoXgiI9w
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https://wn.com/This_Playlist_Will_Make_You_Feel_Like_A_19Th_Century_Villain
You will always be fond of me.
Listen the full playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4008OxeZV6arBqLsfuChCC?si=9d96d0e2bfbb4566
1 - 00:00 Swan Lake, Op.20, Act II - Pyotr Tchaikovsky
2 - 02:45 Danse Macabre - Camille Saint-Saës
3 - 09:55 Lacrimosa - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
4 - 13:03 Carnival of the Animals, Aquarium - Camille Saint-Saës
5 - 15:45 Valse Sentimentale - Pyotr Tchaikovsky
6 - 20:07 Dance of the Knights - Sergei Prokofiev
7 - 25:51 Coriolan Overture, Op. 62 - Ludwig van Beethoven
8 - 33:56 Devil's Trill Sonata - Giuseppe Tartini
9 - 50:25 Symphony No. 9, Mvmt 4 - Antonin Dvorak
10 - 01:01:35 Symphony No.7, Allegretto - Ludwig van Beethoven
11 - 01:10:21 The Nutcracker: Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy - Pyotr Tchaikovsky
12 - 01:13:00 Dies Irae - Giuseppe Verdi
Subscribe on my personal channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYI2bvh_Tl9TE1fvoXgiI9w
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- published: 13 Dec 2020
- views: 12355327
13:06
The 19th Century
Ryan M. Reeves (PhD Cambridge) is Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Twitter: https://twitter.com/RyanMReeves ...
Ryan M. Reeves (PhD Cambridge) is Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Twitter: https://twitter.com/RyanMReeves Instagram: https://instagram.com/ryreeves4/
https://wn.com/The_19Th_Century
Ryan M. Reeves (PhD Cambridge) is Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Twitter: https://twitter.com/RyanMReeves Instagram: https://instagram.com/ryreeves4/
- published: 14 Jul 2015
- views: 79152
15:39
" HAD YOU LIVED THEN ... AMERICA AROUND 1800 " EDUCATIONAL FILM ABOUT 19th CENTURY USA 43924
This color educational film is about "Had You Lived Then ... America Around 1800". It presents an authentic reenactment of the daily life of a family in the ear...
This color educational film is about "Had You Lived Then ... America Around 1800". It presents an authentic reenactment of the daily life of a family in the early 19th century. Copyright 1969.
Opening titles: America Around 1800 (:07-:23). A horse and buggy. Painting of Philadelphia around 1800. A small town with farmers. Different areas of the city. A country house. The Wilson Family lived in this six room home adjoining a farm. The bedrooms are shown (:24-1:53). The Wilson parents slept in a bed with night caps, long night shirts and heavy covers during the winter months. Wash stand. In the winter, water couldn't be left to freeze so the boys had to heat up water and bring it where it needed to go. Hands wash in soap. Water is poured into a barrel. Hands wash in a small bowl. The mother gives a boy a bath in a pot in front of the fire. A flint stone is whacked. Fire in the fireplace, fire is covered with ashes (1:54-4:16). Fire in fireplace heats water pots. A spill catches a flame and lights a candle. Brick oven. Kitchen table. Pots and tea kettles (4:17-6:04). Fresh cream into a wooded container and then the mother churns it, it's then placed into a rocker which can be kicked by anyone to keep it going. Horse and buggy. Animals on the farm. Mr. Wilson takes a horse and buggy to the general store which he owned. The store sold dry goods, household articles, china, tobacco, etc. Many people who barter over paying (6:05-7:54). Homemade apple peeler is demonstrated. An iron. Hitching weights. Horse attached to a hitching weight. A blacksmith makes horseshoes (7:55-9:49). School is a one room school house. Ben Wilson writes on a slate which was easy to wipe off a mistake. Ben learns how to write and read. Sir Walter Raleigh picture. Stagecoach (9:50-11:36). Beth Wilson took a stagecoach to a Boston boarding school. Picture drawn shows her in the stagecoach. How a stagecoach went. A tavern. Rooms of the tavern. Crossing a river by ferry or steamboats (11:37-13:20). A sitting room. Newspaper on a table. What people did in the sitting room is explained. A candle is lit. The parlor was the room in the Wilson home where they entertained. It contained a piano. Painting of a town (13:21-15:19). End credits (15:20-15:28).
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This color educational film is about "Had You Lived Then ... America Around 1800". It presents an authentic reenactment of the daily life of a family in the early 19th century. Copyright 1969.
Opening titles: America Around 1800 (:07-:23). A horse and buggy. Painting of Philadelphia around 1800. A small town with farmers. Different areas of the city. A country house. The Wilson Family lived in this six room home adjoining a farm. The bedrooms are shown (:24-1:53). The Wilson parents slept in a bed with night caps, long night shirts and heavy covers during the winter months. Wash stand. In the winter, water couldn't be left to freeze so the boys had to heat up water and bring it where it needed to go. Hands wash in soap. Water is poured into a barrel. Hands wash in a small bowl. The mother gives a boy a bath in a pot in front of the fire. A flint stone is whacked. Fire in the fireplace, fire is covered with ashes (1:54-4:16). Fire in fireplace heats water pots. A spill catches a flame and lights a candle. Brick oven. Kitchen table. Pots and tea kettles (4:17-6:04). Fresh cream into a wooded container and then the mother churns it, it's then placed into a rocker which can be kicked by anyone to keep it going. Horse and buggy. Animals on the farm. Mr. Wilson takes a horse and buggy to the general store which he owned. The store sold dry goods, household articles, china, tobacco, etc. Many people who barter over paying (6:05-7:54). Homemade apple peeler is demonstrated. An iron. Hitching weights. Horse attached to a hitching weight. A blacksmith makes horseshoes (7:55-9:49). School is a one room school house. Ben Wilson writes on a slate which was easy to wipe off a mistake. Ben learns how to write and read. Sir Walter Raleigh picture. Stagecoach (9:50-11:36). Beth Wilson took a stagecoach to a Boston boarding school. Picture drawn shows her in the stagecoach. How a stagecoach went. A tavern. Rooms of the tavern. Crossing a river by ferry or steamboats (11:37-13:20). A sitting room. Newspaper on a table. What people did in the sitting room is explained. A candle is lit. The parlor was the room in the Wilson home where they entertained. It contained a piano. Painting of a town (13:21-15:19). End credits (15:20-15:28).
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
- published: 17 Oct 2020
- views: 1091631
7:36
What Your Life Would Be Like in the 19th Century
What was life like in the 19th century? Imagine this: Your best friend lives in another city, and one day he asks you to come over urgently. Today, all you need...
What was life like in the 19th century? Imagine this: Your best friend lives in another city, and one day he asks you to come over urgently. Today, all you need is to buy a plane ticket, and you’ll be there in a matter of hours. But…. what if you lived in the past, where there were no smartphones or airplanes? The trip would be much more eventful.
Well, first of all, you'd have to drink a large amount of water before going to bed to wake up early. Native Americans used this method before the alarm clock was invented. In the outhouse, you would find a corn cob instead of toilet paper. Don't ask how, but a lot of people used it even after the paper appeared...
#whatif #humanpast #brightside
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Well, first of all, you'd have to drink a large amount of water before going to bed to wake up early. Native Americans used this method before the alarm clock was invented. In the outhouse, you would find a corn cob instead of toilet paper. Don't ask how, but a lot of people used it even after the paper appeared...
#whatif #humanpast #brightside
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- published: 25 May 2020
- views: 384787
14:06
Reform and Revolution 1815-1848: Crash Course European History #25
In the aftermath of the revolutions and upheaval in 18th and early 19th century Europe, there was a hunger for reform across the continent. Reformers like Rober...
In the aftermath of the revolutions and upheaval in 18th and early 19th century Europe, there was a hunger for reform across the continent. Reformers like Robert Owen, Charles Fourier, and Auguste Comte proposed radical new ideas, and at the same time, regular people began to stand up and ask for greater equality, and a louder voice in how they were governed. Results were mixed, but a lot of the ideas that emerged during this time are still echoing in our world today.
Sources
-Hosking, Geoffrey. Russia: People and Empire. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1997.
-Hunt, Lynn et al. The Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures. 6th ed. Boston: Bedford St. Martin’s, 2019.
-Judson, Pieter M. The Hapsburg Empire: A New History. Cambridge: Harvard University Press,
-Kent, Susan Kingsley. A New History of Britain: Four Nations and an Empire. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.
-Sperber, Jonathan. Revolutionary Europe 1780-1850. 2nd ed. London: Routledge, 2017.
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In the aftermath of the revolutions and upheaval in 18th and early 19th century Europe, there was a hunger for reform across the continent. Reformers like Robert Owen, Charles Fourier, and Auguste Comte proposed radical new ideas, and at the same time, regular people began to stand up and ask for greater equality, and a louder voice in how they were governed. Results were mixed, but a lot of the ideas that emerged during this time are still echoing in our world today.
Sources
-Hosking, Geoffrey. Russia: People and Empire. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1997.
-Hunt, Lynn et al. The Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures. 6th ed. Boston: Bedford St. Martin’s, 2019.
-Judson, Pieter M. The Hapsburg Empire: A New History. Cambridge: Harvard University Press,
-Kent, Susan Kingsley. A New History of Britain: Four Nations and an Empire. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.
-Sperber, Jonathan. Revolutionary Europe 1780-1850. 2nd ed. London: Routledge, 2017.
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Thanks to the following patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
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- published: 12 Nov 2019
- views: 501371
14:47
19th Century Reforms: Crash Course US History #15
In which John Green teaches you about various reform movements in the 19th century United States. From Utopian societies to the Second Great Awakening to the Ab...
In which John Green teaches you about various reform movements in the 19th century United States. From Utopian societies to the Second Great Awakening to the Abolition movement, American society was undergoing great changes in the first half of the 19th century. Attempts at idealized societies popped up (and universally failed) at Utopia, OH, New Harmony, IN, Modern Times, NY, and many other places around the country. These utopians had a problem with mainstream society, and their answer was to withdraw into their own little worlds. Others didn't like the society they saw, and decided to try to change it. Relatively new protestant denominations like the Methodists and Baptists reached out to "the unchurched" during the Second Great Awakening, and membership in evangelical sects of Christianity rose quickly. At the same time, Abolitionist societies were trying to free the slaves. Americans of the 19th century had looked at the world they were living in, and decided to change it. Support CrashCourse on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. Of all of the reform movements of the 1800s, few were as impactful as the movement to abolish slavery: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-revolutionary-rise-of-abolitionists
Women were heavily involved in
the abolitionist movement, and firsthand stories like freed slave Harriet Ann Jacobs' Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl were important to the cause: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/what-slaves-are-taught-to-think-of-the-north
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In which John Green teaches you about various reform movements in the 19th century United States. From Utopian societies to the Second Great Awakening to the Abolition movement, American society was undergoing great changes in the first half of the 19th century. Attempts at idealized societies popped up (and universally failed) at Utopia, OH, New Harmony, IN, Modern Times, NY, and many other places around the country. These utopians had a problem with mainstream society, and their answer was to withdraw into their own little worlds. Others didn't like the society they saw, and decided to try to change it. Relatively new protestant denominations like the Methodists and Baptists reached out to "the unchurched" during the Second Great Awakening, and membership in evangelical sects of Christianity rose quickly. At the same time, Abolitionist societies were trying to free the slaves. Americans of the 19th century had looked at the world they were living in, and decided to change it. Support CrashCourse on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. Of all of the reform movements of the 1800s, few were as impactful as the movement to abolish slavery: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-revolutionary-rise-of-abolitionists
Women were heavily involved in
the abolitionist movement, and firsthand stories like freed slave Harriet Ann Jacobs' Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl were important to the cause: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/what-slaves-are-taught-to-think-of-the-north
- published: 15 May 2013
- views: 2458380
1:08:00
A playlist for a 19th century villain scheming against his enemies
Just you wait....
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1. 00:00 Concerto Grosso No. 8 in G Minor, Op. 6 "Christmas Concerto": II. Allegro - Arcangelo Corelli
2. 02:29 Chaconne in G M...
Just you wait....
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1. 00:00 Concerto Grosso No. 8 in G Minor, Op. 6 "Christmas Concerto": II. Allegro - Arcangelo Corelli
2. 02:29 Chaconne in G Minor - Tomaso Antonio Vitali
3. 12:00 Concerto for 2 Violins in D Minor, BWV 1043: I. Vivace - Johann Sebastian Bach
4. 15:47 String Quartet No 8 in C Minor II - Dmitri Shostakovich
5. 18:26 Concerto for Two Violins in A Minor RV522 - Antonio Vivaldi
6. 28:01 Raymonda Act III Variation IV - Alexander Glazunov
7. 30:29 Piano Concerto No. 23: II. Adagio K. 488 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
8. 36:54 6 Violin Sonatas Op 10b No. 2 in G Major J 100 II Adagio - Nino Gvetadze
9. 39:59 Nocturne in C Sharp Minor No. 20 - Frédéric Chopin
10. 44:03 Nisi Dominus, RV 608: "Cum dederit" - Antonio Vivaldi
11. 49:13 Stabat Mater RV 621 - Antonio Vivaldi
Painting Info:
Name - Stańczyk (1862)
Artist - Jan Matejko
No copyright infringement intended. The rights of this song go to their respective owners.
**I'm talking about the recordings**
https://wn.com/A_Playlist_For_A_19Th_Century_Villain_Scheming_Against_His_Enemies
Just you wait....
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1. 00:00 Concerto Grosso No. 8 in G Minor, Op. 6 "Christmas Concerto": II. Allegro - Arcangelo Corelli
2. 02:29 Chaconne in G Minor - Tomaso Antonio Vitali
3. 12:00 Concerto for 2 Violins in D Minor, BWV 1043: I. Vivace - Johann Sebastian Bach
4. 15:47 String Quartet No 8 in C Minor II - Dmitri Shostakovich
5. 18:26 Concerto for Two Violins in A Minor RV522 - Antonio Vivaldi
6. 28:01 Raymonda Act III Variation IV - Alexander Glazunov
7. 30:29 Piano Concerto No. 23: II. Adagio K. 488 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
8. 36:54 6 Violin Sonatas Op 10b No. 2 in G Major J 100 II Adagio - Nino Gvetadze
9. 39:59 Nocturne in C Sharp Minor No. 20 - Frédéric Chopin
10. 44:03 Nisi Dominus, RV 608: "Cum dederit" - Antonio Vivaldi
11. 49:13 Stabat Mater RV 621 - Antonio Vivaldi
Painting Info:
Name - Stańczyk (1862)
Artist - Jan Matejko
No copyright infringement intended. The rights of this song go to their respective owners.
**I'm talking about the recordings**
- published: 28 Feb 2021
- views: 2807272
3:59
The Industrial Revolution (18-19th Century)
Introduction to some of the elements of the Industrial Revolution, more on this subject to come!
The economic developments of the 1800s saw the development of ...
Introduction to some of the elements of the Industrial Revolution, more on this subject to come!
The economic developments of the 1800s saw the development of agrarian and handicraft economies in Europe and America transform into industrial urbanised ones.
The term to describe this phenomenon would be known as the ‘Industrial Revolution’ and was first used by French writers, but made popular by English economic historian Arnold Toynbee.
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Introduction to some of the elements of the Industrial Revolution, more on this subject to come!
The economic developments of the 1800s saw the development of agrarian and handicraft economies in Europe and America transform into industrial urbanised ones.
The term to describe this phenomenon would be known as the ‘Industrial Revolution’ and was first used by French writers, but made popular by English economic historian Arnold Toynbee.
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Additional sources:
The Penguin History of Europe Paperback
by J. M. Roberts
Credit:
Narrator:
Christian H Miles
Animation:
Daniel Turner
Artwork:
Daniel turner
Music Credit
Industrial Revolution by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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- published: 01 Oct 2017
- views: 1600477
13:30
19th Century Fashion - How To Tell Different Decades Apart?
first person to count all the words I mispronounced gets 10 points for their house.
also, is it just me or do I sound like the watchmojo narrator?
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first person to count all the words I mispronounced gets 10 points for their house.
also, is it just me or do I sound like the watchmojo narrator?
________________
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first person to count all the words I mispronounced gets 10 points for their house.
also, is it just me or do I sound like the watchmojo narrator?
________________
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- published: 17 Nov 2017
- views: 844989
1:08:21
a playlist to feel like a 19th century villain who won the game
Hell is empty and all the Devils are here.
title idea by: DaUF1_ :)
Hey, listen this playlist on Spotify too: https://open.spotify.com/pla...
Hell is empty and all the Devils are here.
title idea by: DaUF1_ :)
Hey, listen this playlist on Spotify too: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Y8iHIJbnZlCPy5Ywba2GR?si=eafe3bc11fae415c
Subscribe on my personal channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYI2...
Images of the covers: https://pin.it/1Ls2Vcq
The painting on the thumbnail is "Mary with the Child and Singing Angels" by Sandro Botticelli.
https://wn.com/A_Playlist_To_Feel_Like_A_19Th_Century_Villain_Who_Won_The_Game
Hell is empty and all the Devils are here.
title idea by: DaUF1_ :)
Hey, listen this playlist on Spotify too: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Y8iHIJbnZlCPy5Ywba2GR?si=eafe3bc11fae415c
Subscribe on my personal channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYI2...
Images of the covers: https://pin.it/1Ls2Vcq
The painting on the thumbnail is "Mary with the Child and Singing Angels" by Sandro Botticelli.
- published: 16 Jun 2021
- views: 1229171
3:28
Victorian Era Couple Live Like It's The 19th Century | Extraordinary People | New York Post
On this episode of Extraordinary People, a quirky couple is obsessed with the Victorian era. Sarah and Gabriel Chrisman wear 1880s-inspired clothing, cook with ...
On this episode of Extraordinary People, a quirky couple is obsessed with the Victorian era. Sarah and Gabriel Chrisman wear 1880s-inspired clothing, cook with a wood stove and live their everyday lives, in Port Townsend, Washington, as if it’s the 19th century. “I found a way to do a little bit of the time travel,” said Sarah, a writer. She and her librarian husband — who rides a penny-farthing bicycle around town — hope to inspire others to pursue their dreams, whatever they may be.
#Victorian #ExtraordinaryPeople #timetravel #couple
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On this episode of Extraordinary People, a quirky couple is obsessed with the Victorian era. Sarah and Gabriel Chrisman wear 1880s-inspired clothing, cook with a wood stove and live their everyday lives, in Port Townsend, Washington, as if it’s the 19th century. “I found a way to do a little bit of the time travel,” said Sarah, a writer. She and her librarian husband — who rides a penny-farthing bicycle around town — hope to inspire others to pursue their dreams, whatever they may be.
#Victorian #ExtraordinaryPeople #timetravel #couple
'Extraordinary People' is a weekly show that introduces you some of the world's most interesting, peculiar, extraordinary people.
The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, culture, fashion, and more.
Catch the latest news and gossip here: https://nypost.com/
Follow The New York Post on:
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- published: 07 Feb 2019
- views: 8106315
8:30
A Working Class Early 19th Century Morning Routine
It's a harsh winter's morning in 1820.
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Thank you everyone for your kindness & patience.
It's a harsh winter's morning in 1820.
My Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/justineybeanie/
Thank you everyone for your kindness & patience.
https://wn.com/A_Working_Class_Early_19Th_Century_Morning_Routine
It's a harsh winter's morning in 1820.
My Instagram:
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Thank you everyone for your kindness & patience.
- published: 06 Feb 2021
- views: 708214
58:08
Nationalism- 19th Century Europe
This is a video about the rise of nationalism in Europe in the 19th century, and is intended for high school students taking world history or AP World History: ...
This is a video about the rise of nationalism in Europe in the 19th century, and is intended for high school students taking world history or AP World History: Modern.
https://wn.com/Nationalism_19Th_Century_Europe
This is a video about the rise of nationalism in Europe in the 19th century, and is intended for high school students taking world history or AP World History: Modern.
- published: 18 Jan 2021
- views: 11409