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The French Revolution - OverSimplified (Part 1)
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The French Revolution: Crash Course World History #29
In which John Green examines the French Revolution, and gets into how and why it differed from the American Revolution. Was it the serial authoritarian regimes? The guillotine? The Reign of Terror? All of this and more contributed to the French Revolution not being quite as revolutionary as it could have been. France endured multiple constitutions, the heads of heads of state literally rolled, and then they ended up with a megalomaniacal little emperor by the name of Napoleon. But how did all of this change the world, and how did it lead to other, more successful revolutions around the world? Watch this video and find out. Spoiler alert: Marie Antoinette never said, "Let them eat cake." Sorry.
Chapters:
Introduction: The French Revolution 00:00
The French Declare Bankruptcy 0:41
Ancien Ré...
published: 10 Aug 2012
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What caused the French Revolution? - Tom Mullaney
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-caused-the-french-revolution-tom-mullaney
What rights do people have, and where do they come from? Who gets to make decisions for others, and on what authority? And how can we organize society to meet people’s needs? Tom Mullaney shows how these questions challenged an entire nation during the upheaval of the French Revolution.
Lesson by Tom Mullaney, animation by Sashko Danylenko.
published: 27 Oct 2016
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The French Revolution: Crash Course European History #21
In 1789, the French Monarchy's habit of supporting democratic popular revolutions in North America backfired. Today, we're talking about the French Revolution. Across the world, people were rising up to throw off monarchies, and Louis didn't see the writing on the wall until it was too late. Today we'll talk about how the French Revolution unfolded, and what (if anything) was really accomplished. You'll learn about stuff like the National Assembly, the Tennis Court Oath, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, the guillotine, Robespierre, and a bunch of other kind of unbelievable details.
Hatian Revolutions - CC World History: https://youtu.be/5A_o-nU5s2U
Sources
Hunt, Lynn et al. Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures. 6th ed. Boston: Bedford St. Martin’s, 2019.
Cras...
published: 08 Oct 2019
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7 Key Causes of the French Revolution
In 1789 France was the powerhouse of Europe. It had the continent’s biggest population, a large overseas empire and had become the hub of the Enlightenment. But the country was to be transformed and engulfed by a fierce revolution… a 10-year struggle of profound social and political upheaval that would have a lasting impact on the world.
It would create shockwaves that traversed the globe, ending the Bourbon monarchy and sending shivers down the spine of Kings and Queens in Europe.
Though it degenerated into a bloodbath during the Reign of Terror, the French Revolution helped to shape modern democracies by exposing the power inherent in the will of the people. Many of its values – liberté, égalité, fraternité – are still used as a motto today.
So how did this monumental series of event...
published: 06 Dec 2023
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Why The French Revolution Was Worse Than You Thought
The French Revolution is often portrayed in the West as a case of the oppressed masses rising up against a tyrannical monarchy, nobility, and clergy. This narrative is often backed up by films, history textbooks, and even video games. But the truth is the reality of the French Revolution is much more complicated that. In reality, the French Revolution took a flawed system and turned it into a monstrosity that was much worse. In this video on Pax Tube, I explain why The French Revolution was worse than it is often portrayed, and how its flawed philosophies led to the Reign of Terror and more. Listen in for a lesson about one of the most important and controversial events of modern history!
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published: 19 May 2023
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Ten Minute History - The French Revolution and Napoleon (Short Documentary)
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This episode of Ten Minute History (like a documentary, only shorter) covers the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars from the beginning of King Louis XVI's reign all the way to the death of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1821. The first half covers the life and death of Louis XVI during the events of the revolution, including the rise and fall of Robespierre and the Reign of Terror. The second half covers the rise of Napoleon, the Napoleonic Wars and the eventual allied victory over France.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory
Ten Minute History is a series of short, ten minute animated narrative documentaries that are designed as revision refreshers or simple introductions to a topic. Please n...
published: 12 Sep 2016
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French Revolution 2023
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published: 21 Mar 2023
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The French Revolution - OverSimplified (Part 2)
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The French Revolution (2005)
Documentary about the bloody beginning, bloodier middle and unceremonious end of the French Revolution, an event that ended in blood the reign of kings in France and laid the foundation for a new - republican - system of government.
published: 15 Aug 2022
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The French Revolution - OverSimplified (Part 1)
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From Epidemic Sound:
Bonn Fields – Spodumene
Trailer Worx – Trailed By Horror
Christian Andersen – Faboulous Destiny
The New Fools – It’s Funk O’Clock
Trabant 33 – Memories Of Paris
Trabant 33 – Sunset Over Seine
The Flax – Give This Night A Chance
Stationary Sign – Simple Magic
Stationary Sign – Confused Minds
Golden – Hymn To The Rising Sun
Kikoru – Night Owls
The Waiting World – Slide On Over
Spectacles Wallet And Watch – Sneaky Sneaky Sir
Vieveri – Ostinato
Grant – Last March Of Heroes
From Artlist:
Ian Post – Eminence Landscapes
Max Herve - War
Stanley Gurvich – The Rains
Imop – The Whisper Man
Constance – The Descent
Kevin Graham - Autumn
By Kevin MacCleod:
Investigations
Fast Talkin
Covert Affair
Accralate
Face Off
I Knew A Guy
Marty Gots A Plan
Spy Glass
Ave Marimba
Americana
THANKS FOR WATCHING!
- published: 28 Jun 2019
- views: 44900670
11:54
The French Revolution: Crash Course World History #29
In which John Green examines the French Revolution, and gets into how and why it differed from the American Revolution. Was it the serial authoritarian regimes?...
In which John Green examines the French Revolution, and gets into how and why it differed from the American Revolution. Was it the serial authoritarian regimes? The guillotine? The Reign of Terror? All of this and more contributed to the French Revolution not being quite as revolutionary as it could have been. France endured multiple constitutions, the heads of heads of state literally rolled, and then they ended up with a megalomaniacal little emperor by the name of Napoleon. But how did all of this change the world, and how did it lead to other, more successful revolutions around the world? Watch this video and find out. Spoiler alert: Marie Antoinette never said, "Let them eat cake." Sorry.
Chapters:
Introduction: The French Revolution 00:00
The French Declare Bankruptcy 0:41
Ancien Régime, Estates General, and the National Assembly 2:05
Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen 3:16
Louis XVI, Marie Antionette, and the Women's March 4:00
The Jacobins 4:43
Austria and Prussia Intervene 5:35
An Open Letter to the Guillotine 6:48
Guillotines Galore 7:35
Napoleon Bonaparte 8:23
How Revolutionary was the French Revolution? 9:44
Credits 11:22
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In which John Green examines the French Revolution, and gets into how and why it differed from the American Revolution. Was it the serial authoritarian regimes? The guillotine? The Reign of Terror? All of this and more contributed to the French Revolution not being quite as revolutionary as it could have been. France endured multiple constitutions, the heads of heads of state literally rolled, and then they ended up with a megalomaniacal little emperor by the name of Napoleon. But how did all of this change the world, and how did it lead to other, more successful revolutions around the world? Watch this video and find out. Spoiler alert: Marie Antoinette never said, "Let them eat cake." Sorry.
Chapters:
Introduction: The French Revolution 00:00
The French Declare Bankruptcy 0:41
Ancien Régime, Estates General, and the National Assembly 2:05
Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen 3:16
Louis XVI, Marie Antionette, and the Women's March 4:00
The Jacobins 4:43
Austria and Prussia Intervene 5:35
An Open Letter to the Guillotine 6:48
Guillotines Galore 7:35
Napoleon Bonaparte 8:23
How Revolutionary was the French Revolution? 9:44
Credits 11:22
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- published: 10 Aug 2012
- views: 9684175
5:39
What caused the French Revolution? - Tom Mullaney
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-caused-the-french-revolution-tom-mullaney
What rights do people have, and where do they come from? Who gets to...
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-caused-the-french-revolution-tom-mullaney
What rights do people have, and where do they come from? Who gets to make decisions for others, and on what authority? And how can we organize society to meet people’s needs? Tom Mullaney shows how these questions challenged an entire nation during the upheaval of the French Revolution.
Lesson by Tom Mullaney, animation by Sashko Danylenko.
https://wn.com/What_Caused_The_French_Revolution_Tom_Mullaney
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-caused-the-french-revolution-tom-mullaney
What rights do people have, and where do they come from? Who gets to make decisions for others, and on what authority? And how can we organize society to meet people’s needs? Tom Mullaney shows how these questions challenged an entire nation during the upheaval of the French Revolution.
Lesson by Tom Mullaney, animation by Sashko Danylenko.
- published: 27 Oct 2016
- views: 4529963
15:29
The French Revolution: Crash Course European History #21
In 1789, the French Monarchy's habit of supporting democratic popular revolutions in North America backfired. Today, we're talking about the French Revolution. ...
In 1789, the French Monarchy's habit of supporting democratic popular revolutions in North America backfired. Today, we're talking about the French Revolution. Across the world, people were rising up to throw off monarchies, and Louis didn't see the writing on the wall until it was too late. Today we'll talk about how the French Revolution unfolded, and what (if anything) was really accomplished. You'll learn about stuff like the National Assembly, the Tennis Court Oath, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, the guillotine, Robespierre, and a bunch of other kind of unbelievable details.
Hatian Revolutions - CC World History: https://youtu.be/5A_o-nU5s2U
Sources
Hunt, Lynn et al. Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures. 6th ed. Boston: Bedford St. Martin’s, 2019.
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
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In 1789, the French Monarchy's habit of supporting democratic popular revolutions in North America backfired. Today, we're talking about the French Revolution. Across the world, people were rising up to throw off monarchies, and Louis didn't see the writing on the wall until it was too late. Today we'll talk about how the French Revolution unfolded, and what (if anything) was really accomplished. You'll learn about stuff like the National Assembly, the Tennis Court Oath, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, the guillotine, Robespierre, and a bunch of other kind of unbelievable details.
Hatian Revolutions - CC World History: https://youtu.be/5A_o-nU5s2U
Sources
Hunt, Lynn et al. Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures. 6th ed. Boston: Bedford St. Martin’s, 2019.
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:
Eric Prestemon, Sam Buck, Mark Brouwer, Indika Siriwardena, Avi Yashchin, Timothy J Kwist, Brian Thomas Gossett, Haixiang N/A Liu, Jonathan Zbikowski, Siobhan Sabino, Zach Van Stanley, Jennifer Killen, Nathan Catchings, Brandon Westmoreland, dorsey, Kenneth F Penttinen, Trevin Beattie, Erika & Alexa Saur, Justin Zingsheim, Jessica Wode, Tom Trval, Jason Saslow, Nathan Taylor, Khaled El Shalakany, SR Foxley, Sam Ferguson, Yasenia Cruz, Eric Koslow, Caleb Weeks, Tim Curwick, David Noe, Shawn Arnold, William McGraw, Andrei Krishkevich, Rachel Bright, Jirat, Ian Dundore
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- published: 08 Oct 2019
- views: 1620453
27:32
7 Key Causes of the French Revolution
In 1789 France was the powerhouse of Europe. It had the continent’s biggest population, a large overseas empire and had become the hub of the Enlightenment. But...
In 1789 France was the powerhouse of Europe. It had the continent’s biggest population, a large overseas empire and had become the hub of the Enlightenment. But the country was to be transformed and engulfed by a fierce revolution… a 10-year struggle of profound social and political upheaval that would have a lasting impact on the world.
It would create shockwaves that traversed the globe, ending the Bourbon monarchy and sending shivers down the spine of Kings and Queens in Europe.
Though it degenerated into a bloodbath during the Reign of Terror, the French Revolution helped to shape modern democracies by exposing the power inherent in the will of the people. Many of its values – liberté, égalité, fraternité – are still used as a motto today.
So how did this monumental series of events come about? How did they escalate into the scenes of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette's execution that we conjured up today? Who were the key, influential figures, like Maximilien De Robespierre, Georges Danton, Louis de Saint Just and Jean-Jacques Rousseau?
In this video, Luke Tomes covers the main causes of the French Revolution, exploring how economic hardships, political injustices and cultural shifts converged to ignite one of the most seismic uprisings in history… and gave rise to one man - his name, Napoleon Bonaparte.
Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Lucy Worsely, Mary Beard and more. Watch, listen and read history wherever you are, whenever you want it. Available on all devices: Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Android TV, Samsung Smart TV, Roku, Xbox, Chromecast, and iOs & Android.
We're offering a special discount to History Hit for our subscribers, get 50% off your first 3 months with code YOUTUBE: http://www.access.historyhit.com/
#frenchrevolution #Napoleon #coupdetat
00:00 Introduction
01:26 Economic Crisis
05:44 Estates System and Social Inequality
09:33 Enlightenment Ideas
12:45 Urbanization and Information Spread
15:26 The American Revolution
17:20 Absolutism, Extravagance and Mismanagement
20:12 Popular Unrest
22:43 Conclusion
23:42 Napoleon Bonaparte's Coup D'etat
https://wn.com/7_Key_Causes_Of_The_French_Revolution
In 1789 France was the powerhouse of Europe. It had the continent’s biggest population, a large overseas empire and had become the hub of the Enlightenment. But the country was to be transformed and engulfed by a fierce revolution… a 10-year struggle of profound social and political upheaval that would have a lasting impact on the world.
It would create shockwaves that traversed the globe, ending the Bourbon monarchy and sending shivers down the spine of Kings and Queens in Europe.
Though it degenerated into a bloodbath during the Reign of Terror, the French Revolution helped to shape modern democracies by exposing the power inherent in the will of the people. Many of its values – liberté, égalité, fraternité – are still used as a motto today.
So how did this monumental series of events come about? How did they escalate into the scenes of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette's execution that we conjured up today? Who were the key, influential figures, like Maximilien De Robespierre, Georges Danton, Louis de Saint Just and Jean-Jacques Rousseau?
In this video, Luke Tomes covers the main causes of the French Revolution, exploring how economic hardships, political injustices and cultural shifts converged to ignite one of the most seismic uprisings in history… and gave rise to one man - his name, Napoleon Bonaparte.
Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Lucy Worsely, Mary Beard and more. Watch, listen and read history wherever you are, whenever you want it. Available on all devices: Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Android TV, Samsung Smart TV, Roku, Xbox, Chromecast, and iOs & Android.
We're offering a special discount to History Hit for our subscribers, get 50% off your first 3 months with code YOUTUBE: http://www.access.historyhit.com/
#frenchrevolution #Napoleon #coupdetat
00:00 Introduction
01:26 Economic Crisis
05:44 Estates System and Social Inequality
09:33 Enlightenment Ideas
12:45 Urbanization and Information Spread
15:26 The American Revolution
17:20 Absolutism, Extravagance and Mismanagement
20:12 Popular Unrest
22:43 Conclusion
23:42 Napoleon Bonaparte's Coup D'etat
- published: 06 Dec 2023
- views: 301180
29:21
Why The French Revolution Was Worse Than You Thought
The French Revolution is often portrayed in the West as a case of the oppressed masses rising up against a tyrannical monarchy, nobility, and clergy. This narra...
The French Revolution is often portrayed in the West as a case of the oppressed masses rising up against a tyrannical monarchy, nobility, and clergy. This narrative is often backed up by films, history textbooks, and even video games. But the truth is the reality of the French Revolution is much more complicated that. In reality, the French Revolution took a flawed system and turned it into a monstrosity that was much worse. In this video on Pax Tube, I explain why The French Revolution was worse than it is often portrayed, and how its flawed philosophies led to the Reign of Terror and more. Listen in for a lesson about one of the most important and controversial events of modern history!
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0:00 Intro
1:49 France Before Revolution
8:08 Influence of the Enlightenment
12:08 The Revolution Begins
19:48 The Reign of Terror
25:22 The Revolution Winds Down
27:18 Conclusion
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Citations:
'The French Revolution' by Hilaire Belloc
'Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution' by Simon Schama
'Causes of the French Revolution - Encyclopedia Britannica'
https://www.britannica.com/place/France/The-causes-of-the-French-Revolution
'The Long and Short Reasons For Why Revolution Broke Out in France in 1789' by Swansea University Historians
https://www.swansea.ac.uk/history/history-study-guides/the-long-and-short-reasons-for-why-revolution-broke-out-in-france-in-1789/
'Catholic Theology and the Enlightenment' by Ulrich Lehner
https://tinyurl.com/mpvmcvxa
'The DeChristianization of France During the French Revolution' by Alberto M. Piedra
https://www.iwp.edu/articles/2018/01/12/the-dechristianization-of-france-during-the-french-revolution/
https://wn.com/Why_The_French_Revolution_Was_Worse_Than_You_Thought
The French Revolution is often portrayed in the West as a case of the oppressed masses rising up against a tyrannical monarchy, nobility, and clergy. This narrative is often backed up by films, history textbooks, and even video games. But the truth is the reality of the French Revolution is much more complicated that. In reality, the French Revolution took a flawed system and turned it into a monstrosity that was much worse. In this video on Pax Tube, I explain why The French Revolution was worse than it is often portrayed, and how its flawed philosophies led to the Reign of Terror and more. Listen in for a lesson about one of the most important and controversial events of modern history!
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Support me here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PaxOfficial
My other socials:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/MioHondaFan
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0:00 Intro
1:49 France Before Revolution
8:08 Influence of the Enlightenment
12:08 The Revolution Begins
19:48 The Reign of Terror
25:22 The Revolution Winds Down
27:18 Conclusion
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Citations:
'The French Revolution' by Hilaire Belloc
'Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution' by Simon Schama
'Causes of the French Revolution - Encyclopedia Britannica'
https://www.britannica.com/place/France/The-causes-of-the-French-Revolution
'The Long and Short Reasons For Why Revolution Broke Out in France in 1789' by Swansea University Historians
https://www.swansea.ac.uk/history/history-study-guides/the-long-and-short-reasons-for-why-revolution-broke-out-in-france-in-1789/
'Catholic Theology and the Enlightenment' by Ulrich Lehner
https://tinyurl.com/mpvmcvxa
'The DeChristianization of France During the French Revolution' by Alberto M. Piedra
https://www.iwp.edu/articles/2018/01/12/the-dechristianization-of-france-during-the-french-revolution/
- published: 19 May 2023
- views: 1601832
9:59
Ten Minute History - The French Revolution and Napoleon (Short Documentary)
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory
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This episode of Ten Minute History (like a documentary, only shorter...
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This episode of Ten Minute History (like a documentary, only shorter) covers the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars from the beginning of King Louis XVI's reign all the way to the death of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1821. The first half covers the life and death of Louis XVI during the events of the revolution, including the rise and fall of Robespierre and the Reign of Terror. The second half covers the rise of Napoleon, the Napoleonic Wars and the eventual allied victory over France.
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This episode of Ten Minute History (like a documentary, only shorter) covers the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars from the beginning of King Louis XVI's reign all the way to the death of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1821. The first half covers the life and death of Louis XVI during the events of the revolution, including the rise and fall of Robespierre and the Reign of Terror. The second half covers the rise of Napoleon, the Napoleonic Wars and the eventual allied victory over France.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory
Ten Minute History is a series of short, ten minute animated narrative documentaries that are designed as revision refreshers or simple introductions to a topic. Please note that these are not meant to be comprehensive and there's a lot of stuff I couldn't fit into the episodes that I would have liked to. Thank you for watching, though, it's always appreciated.
- published: 12 Sep 2016
- views: 2408502
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The French Revolution - OverSimplified (Part 2)
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Kikoru – Are You Sure
Vieveri – Shape Shifter
Kikoru – Honesty Matters
Kikoru – Night Owls
Kikoru – Ghost Ship Story
Kikoru – Regrets Are For Others
The Waiting World – Slide On Over
Issac Gregor – The Prince Portrait
Kikoru – Dusty Wheels
Stationary Sign – My Car Is My Castle
Stationary Sign – Confused Mind
Trabant 33 – Bridges Of Paris
Vieveri – Ostinato
From Artlist:
Maik Thomas – Bonus Track
Stanley Gurvich – At First
Max Herve – Follow The Wild Path
Alon Ohana – Childrens Of Mystery
Otis - Celebration
By Kevin MacCleod:
Marty Gots A Plan
I Knew A Guy
Covert Affair
Accralate
Dama May
Invariance
Digya
Enter The Maze
Invariance
Investigations
Outfoxing The Fox
THANKS FOR WATCHING!
- published: 28 Jun 2019
- views: 28041043
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The French Revolution (2005)
Documentary about the bloody beginning, bloodier middle and unceremonious end of the French Revolution, an event that ended in blood the reign of kings in Franc...
Documentary about the bloody beginning, bloodier middle and unceremonious end of the French Revolution, an event that ended in blood the reign of kings in France and laid the foundation for a new - republican - system of government.
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Documentary about the bloody beginning, bloodier middle and unceremonious end of the French Revolution, an event that ended in blood the reign of kings in France and laid the foundation for a new - republican - system of government.
- published: 15 Aug 2022
- views: 229114
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The July Revolution (1820 to 1830)
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Music:
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published: 23 Nov 2024
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The 1830 July Revolution: History Matters (Short Animated Documentary)
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Thomas Mitchell
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Matthew Crighton
Shaun Pullin
Joooooshhhhh
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Fuzzythefair
Daan ter Elst
Byzans_Scotorius
Spencer Smith
Richard Manklow
Andrew Keeling
Rbj
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anon
This episode covers the 1830 Revolution which came in the wake of the Bourbon Restoration and the rule of Charles X of France, who was a bit tyrannical. After three days of violence he a...
published: 13 Mar 2019
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The July Revolution of 1830
When people think of the French revolution, they think of the 1789 one. They assume us French just cut our King’s head, among a few thousand more, and presto! We now had a republic. But that’s far from true. In fact, it would take 77 years before France got rid of its last monarch thanks to numerous revolutions, one of which was the July Revolution, better known as "Les Trois Glorieuses".
Ancient Accounts' video: https://youtu.be/xHnRsKUWhbo
Useful Charts' video: https://youtu.be/_S31SY-Wqd0
Project Revolution Playlist: http://yt.vu/p/PL0MwcDYjQCaNWvMbxAcLoTxvqOxfC24MW
Hi there! This is Barris, a French – American that lived most of his life in France and is passionate about learning, exploring, hiking and cooking. It’s a vast and beautiful world out there so join me as we discover the h...
published: 08 Jun 2019
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July Revolution | 3 Minute History
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published: 17 Feb 2019
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The July Revolution (Part 1) - Historia Civilis Reaction
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Bella Ciao but you're witnessing the first Gen Z revolution in history
The Students–People's uprising, also known as the July Revolution, was a pro-democratic mass uprising in Bangladesh. It began as a quota reform movement in early June 2024, led by the Anti-discrimination Students Movement, after the Bangladesh Supreme Court invalidated the government's 2018 circular regarding job quotas in the public sector.
The movement escalated into a full-fledged mass uprising after the government carried out mass killings of protesters, known as July massacre, by the late of July. By early August, the movement evolved into a non-cooperation movement, ultimately leading to the ouster of the then-Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, who fled Bangladesh to India. Hasina's ouster triggered a constitutional crisis, leading to the formation of an interim government led by the ...
published: 09 Nov 2024
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Bangladesh: how the ‘gen Z revolution’ forced the prime minister to flee
After 15 years in power, Bangladesh's prime minister suddenly resigned and fled the country. Sheikh Hasina's departure, which came after weeks of student-led protests that were met with deadly force, was greeted with jubilation on the streets of the capital, Dhaka.
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Over the past month, footage on the ground has shown protesters being beaten and killed, as well as thousands of people storming the prime minister's residence. The Guardian's global development reporter, Kaamil Ahmed, explains why students across the country took to the streets and how they escalated into a mass movement that forced Sheikh Hasina to flee the country in a helicopter
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published: 08 Aug 2024
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Bangladesh’s Gen Z revolution - How student protests toppled Sheikh Hasina | DW Documentary
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country on 5 August 2024 after spending almost 16 years in office. Hasina had ordered a violent crackdown on student protests, but ultimately the uprising led to the toppling of the authoritarian leader.
When Bangladesh’s longest serving prime minister came to power, she awakened hopes with her drive to free millions of people from extreme poverty by liberalizing the economy. But the country’s ‘Iron Lady’ became increasingly autocratic, and created a personality cult based around her long-dead father Sheikh Mujibur, the ‘Father of the Nation’, and forced political opponents and critical journalists and artists into exile.
The protests began with student demonstrations against a controversial government job quota. Gen Z college students ma...
published: 26 Nov 2024
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শিশুদের তুলিতে জুলাই বিপ্লব | Remembering The July Revolution By Painting | B.Baria
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শিশুদের তুলিতে জুলাই বিপ্লব | Remembering The July Revolution By Painting | B.Baria
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published: 22 Feb 2025
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The July Revolution (Part 2) - Historia Civilis Reaction
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published: 05 Dec 2024
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The July Revolution (1820 to 1830)
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Monro Price, "The Perilous Crown: France Between Revolutions, 1814-1848" |https://amzn.to/3Ut1Viy
Robert Gilda, "Children of the Revolution: The French, 1799-1914" | https://amzn.to/40lF3Fs
Eric Hobsbawm, "The Age of Revolution, 1789-1848" | https://amzn.to/3UnramE
Richard J. Evans, "The Pursuit of Power: Europe 1815-1914" | https://amzn.to/3YGu88h
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Robert Gilda, "Children of the Revolution: The French, 1799-1914" | https://amzn.to/40lF3Fs
Eric Hobsbawm, "The Age of Revolution, 1789-1848" | https://amzn.to/3UnramE
Richard J. Evans, "The Pursuit of Power: Europe 1815-1914" | https://amzn.to/3YGu88h
Wolfram Siemann, "Metternich: Strategist and Visionary" | https://amzn.to/4hzluQq
Music:
"Readers! Do You Read?" by Chris Zabriskie
"Divider," by Chris Zabriskie
"Infados," by Kevin MacLeod
"Helliograph," by Chris Zabriskie
"I Am Running Down the Long Hallway of Viewmont Elementary," by Chris Zabriskie
"Hallon," by Christian Bjoerklund
- published: 23 Nov 2024
- views: 595712
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The 1830 July Revolution: History Matters (Short Animated Documentary)
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Bernardo Santos
Cornel
Thomas Mitchell
Norman A. Letterman
Danny Anstess
Matthew Crighton
Shaun Pullin
Joooooshhhhh
Perry Gagne
Fuzzythefair
Daan ter Elst
Byzans_Scotorius
Spencer Smith
Richard Manklow
Andrew Keeling
Rbj
Mark Bevan
João Santos
anon
This episode covers the 1830 Revolution which came in the wake of the Bourbon Restoration and the rule of Charles X of France, who was a bit tyrannical. After three days of violence he abdicated and was replaced by his cousin Louis-Philippe who would have his own fair share of problems.
Book Recommendations:
A Modern History of Europe from the Renaissance to the Present by John Merriman. For a book that covers such a large span of history, this is phenomenally detailed (although not the cheapest book there is). If you'd like a broad overview of European history with a great focus on France than this book is a great one to start with.
A Concise History of France by Roger Price. Fantastic at covering France from the 1789 onwards. Just be aware that whilst it calls itself a history of France, the pre Louis XIV bits are extremely brief (or non-existent) so be aware.
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Richard Wolfe
Chris Fatta
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William Foster
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Andrew Niedbala
Mitchell Wildoer
Bernardo Santos
Cornel
Thomas Mitchell
Norman A. Letterman
Danny Anstess
Matthew Crighton
Shaun Pullin
Joooooshhhhh
Perry Gagne
Fuzzythefair
Daan ter Elst
Byzans_Scotorius
Spencer Smith
Richard Manklow
Andrew Keeling
Rbj
Mark Bevan
João Santos
anon
This episode covers the 1830 Revolution which came in the wake of the Bourbon Restoration and the rule of Charles X of France, who was a bit tyrannical. After three days of violence he abdicated and was replaced by his cousin Louis-Philippe who would have his own fair share of problems.
Book Recommendations:
A Modern History of Europe from the Renaissance to the Present by John Merriman. For a book that covers such a large span of history, this is phenomenally detailed (although not the cheapest book there is). If you'd like a broad overview of European history with a great focus on France than this book is a great one to start with.
A Concise History of France by Roger Price. Fantastic at covering France from the 1789 onwards. Just be aware that whilst it calls itself a history of France, the pre Louis XIV bits are extremely brief (or non-existent) so be aware.
- published: 13 Mar 2019
- views: 777084
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The July Revolution of 1830
When people think of the French revolution, they think of the 1789 one. They assume us French just cut our King’s head, among a few thousand more, and presto! W...
When people think of the French revolution, they think of the 1789 one. They assume us French just cut our King’s head, among a few thousand more, and presto! We now had a republic. But that’s far from true. In fact, it would take 77 years before France got rid of its last monarch thanks to numerous revolutions, one of which was the July Revolution, better known as "Les Trois Glorieuses".
Ancient Accounts' video: https://youtu.be/xHnRsKUWhbo
Useful Charts' video: https://youtu.be/_S31SY-Wqd0
Project Revolution Playlist: http://yt.vu/p/PL0MwcDYjQCaNWvMbxAcLoTxvqOxfC24MW
Hi there! This is Barris, a French – American that lived most of his life in France and is passionate about learning, exploring, hiking and cooking. It’s a vast and beautiful world out there so join me as we discover the historical, cultural and culinary heritage of France, Europe and the rest of the World.
This, of course, will take a lot of resources and only you can make it happen! So, if you enjoy my content, please consider supporting the community by sharing, liking, commenting, and subscribing: https://www.youtube.com/c/thisisbarris?sub_confirmation=1
Following the defeat of Napoleon at the battle of Waterloo, the coalition restored France's borders back to their 1791 location and reinstalled the Bourbon dynasty through Louis XVI's brother, Louis XVIII
Louis XVIII reign was marked by relative peace and stability, which ushered in the beginnings of a French industrial revolution. On September 16th, 1824, he died at 68, childless. And so, the throne was given to his younger brother, Charles X.
Charles X embodied the worst of the Ancien Régime. His prime-minister was a leader of the ultra-royalist faction named Joseph de Villèle. In April 1825, he decided to compensate nobles whose estates had been confiscated during the revolution. This would end up costing close to 1 billion Francs. On the same month, he passed anti-blasphemy laws which were an affront to the religious liberty imposed by the constitution.
On November of that same year, legislative elections occurred. Ultra-royalists lost 228 deputies to the benefit of Liberals called Les Doctrinaires. They favored a constitutional monarchy and were led by LaFayette, who had staunchly opposed the Jacobin Club during the Reign of Terror.
Following this defeat, the King attempted to introduce new laws to tighten censorship but the deputies objected so violently that he had no choice but to withdraw the proposal. Villèle resigned and was replaced by a more moderate minister, Le Vicomte de Martignac, before being dismissed and replaced by Le Prince de Polignac, who was the son of La Duchesse de Polignac, aka the most hated woman of the Revolution.
On March 1830, the King threatened the opposition in a speech to the Assembly. In retaliation, 221 Liberal deputies voted in favor of a motion of no confidence.
Charles X then dissolved the assembly in hopes that a new election would restore the balance in favor of the ultra-royalists. It did not. The King was persuaded that no compromise could be made without threatening his throne and remained determined to keep his ministers. Finally, bolstered by the news of the recent capture of Algiers, Charles X released the infamous Saint-Cloud Ordinances on the 25th of July.
The first ordinance suspended the freedom of press. The second dissolved the new assembly even though it had been elected less than a week before. The third removed the right of vote of the liberal-leaning commercial bourgeoisie. This reduced the electoral body from under 100,000 to a mere 40,000 (France's pop = 33.6M)
Over 50 newspapers refused to submit to the new ordinances. When the local police attempt to seize their presses, they are attacked by a mob screaming, “A bas les Bourbons! Vive la Charte!”
By 5PM, the first barricades are risen and altercations between rioters and soldiers begin. From the rooftops, Parisians throw rocks, roof tiles and more onto the patrolling troops. At first, the soldiers fire in the air to scare them off but soon they aim to kill. 22 rioters are killed.
The King sends General Marmont to Paris. Nevertheless, the Parisians capture the Hôtel de Ville. There, they raise the tricolor flag and ring the bell of Paris.
In just one day and night, 4,000 barricades had been erected across Paris, manned by up to 30,000 revolutionaries. Marmont receives no orders nor reinforcements.
In the early afternoon, the Louvre and the Tuileries palace is captured. Paris has fallen. The Liberals impose a provisional government and Lafayette is sent to calm the mobs before the whole affair degenerates like in 1792.
The cousin of the King, the Duke of Orleans, is chosen by the provisional government as the new King of France, Louis-Phillipe 1er. On August 2nd, Charles X and his son abdicate any rights to the throne of France and flee to England, thus extinguishing forever the Bourbon dynasty in France
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When people think of the French revolution, they think of the 1789 one. They assume us French just cut our King’s head, among a few thousand more, and presto! We now had a republic. But that’s far from true. In fact, it would take 77 years before France got rid of its last monarch thanks to numerous revolutions, one of which was the July Revolution, better known as "Les Trois Glorieuses".
Ancient Accounts' video: https://youtu.be/xHnRsKUWhbo
Useful Charts' video: https://youtu.be/_S31SY-Wqd0
Project Revolution Playlist: http://yt.vu/p/PL0MwcDYjQCaNWvMbxAcLoTxvqOxfC24MW
Hi there! This is Barris, a French – American that lived most of his life in France and is passionate about learning, exploring, hiking and cooking. It’s a vast and beautiful world out there so join me as we discover the historical, cultural and culinary heritage of France, Europe and the rest of the World.
This, of course, will take a lot of resources and only you can make it happen! So, if you enjoy my content, please consider supporting the community by sharing, liking, commenting, and subscribing: https://www.youtube.com/c/thisisbarris?sub_confirmation=1
Following the defeat of Napoleon at the battle of Waterloo, the coalition restored France's borders back to their 1791 location and reinstalled the Bourbon dynasty through Louis XVI's brother, Louis XVIII
Louis XVIII reign was marked by relative peace and stability, which ushered in the beginnings of a French industrial revolution. On September 16th, 1824, he died at 68, childless. And so, the throne was given to his younger brother, Charles X.
Charles X embodied the worst of the Ancien Régime. His prime-minister was a leader of the ultra-royalist faction named Joseph de Villèle. In April 1825, he decided to compensate nobles whose estates had been confiscated during the revolution. This would end up costing close to 1 billion Francs. On the same month, he passed anti-blasphemy laws which were an affront to the religious liberty imposed by the constitution.
On November of that same year, legislative elections occurred. Ultra-royalists lost 228 deputies to the benefit of Liberals called Les Doctrinaires. They favored a constitutional monarchy and were led by LaFayette, who had staunchly opposed the Jacobin Club during the Reign of Terror.
Following this defeat, the King attempted to introduce new laws to tighten censorship but the deputies objected so violently that he had no choice but to withdraw the proposal. Villèle resigned and was replaced by a more moderate minister, Le Vicomte de Martignac, before being dismissed and replaced by Le Prince de Polignac, who was the son of La Duchesse de Polignac, aka the most hated woman of the Revolution.
On March 1830, the King threatened the opposition in a speech to the Assembly. In retaliation, 221 Liberal deputies voted in favor of a motion of no confidence.
Charles X then dissolved the assembly in hopes that a new election would restore the balance in favor of the ultra-royalists. It did not. The King was persuaded that no compromise could be made without threatening his throne and remained determined to keep his ministers. Finally, bolstered by the news of the recent capture of Algiers, Charles X released the infamous Saint-Cloud Ordinances on the 25th of July.
The first ordinance suspended the freedom of press. The second dissolved the new assembly even though it had been elected less than a week before. The third removed the right of vote of the liberal-leaning commercial bourgeoisie. This reduced the electoral body from under 100,000 to a mere 40,000 (France's pop = 33.6M)
Over 50 newspapers refused to submit to the new ordinances. When the local police attempt to seize their presses, they are attacked by a mob screaming, “A bas les Bourbons! Vive la Charte!”
By 5PM, the first barricades are risen and altercations between rioters and soldiers begin. From the rooftops, Parisians throw rocks, roof tiles and more onto the patrolling troops. At first, the soldiers fire in the air to scare them off but soon they aim to kill. 22 rioters are killed.
The King sends General Marmont to Paris. Nevertheless, the Parisians capture the Hôtel de Ville. There, they raise the tricolor flag and ring the bell of Paris.
In just one day and night, 4,000 barricades had been erected across Paris, manned by up to 30,000 revolutionaries. Marmont receives no orders nor reinforcements.
In the early afternoon, the Louvre and the Tuileries palace is captured. Paris has fallen. The Liberals impose a provisional government and Lafayette is sent to calm the mobs before the whole affair degenerates like in 1792.
The cousin of the King, the Duke of Orleans, is chosen by the provisional government as the new King of France, Louis-Phillipe 1er. On August 2nd, Charles X and his son abdicate any rights to the throne of France and flee to England, thus extinguishing forever the Bourbon dynasty in France
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July Revolution | 3 Minute History
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The July Revolution (Part 1) - Historia Civilis Reaction
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Bella Ciao but you're witnessing the first Gen Z revolution in history
The Students–People's uprising, also known as the July Revolution, was a pro-democratic mass uprising in Bangladesh. It began as a quota reform movement in earl...
The Students–People's uprising, also known as the July Revolution, was a pro-democratic mass uprising in Bangladesh. It began as a quota reform movement in early June 2024, led by the Anti-discrimination Students Movement, after the Bangladesh Supreme Court invalidated the government's 2018 circular regarding job quotas in the public sector.
The movement escalated into a full-fledged mass uprising after the government carried out mass killings of protesters, known as July massacre, by the late of July. By early August, the movement evolved into a non-cooperation movement, ultimately leading to the ouster of the then-Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, who fled Bangladesh to India. Hasina's ouster triggered a constitutional crisis, leading to the formation of an interim government led by the country's only Nobel laureate, Muhammad Yunus, as the chief adviser.
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The Students–People's uprising, also known as the July Revolution, was a pro-democratic mass uprising in Bangladesh. It began as a quota reform movement in early June 2024, led by the Anti-discrimination Students Movement, after the Bangladesh Supreme Court invalidated the government's 2018 circular regarding job quotas in the public sector.
The movement escalated into a full-fledged mass uprising after the government carried out mass killings of protesters, known as July massacre, by the late of July. By early August, the movement evolved into a non-cooperation movement, ultimately leading to the ouster of the then-Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, who fled Bangladesh to India. Hasina's ouster triggered a constitutional crisis, leading to the formation of an interim government led by the country's only Nobel laureate, Muhammad Yunus, as the chief adviser.
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- published: 09 Nov 2024
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Bangladesh: how the ‘gen Z revolution’ forced the prime minister to flee
After 15 years in power, Bangladesh's prime minister suddenly resigned and fled the country. Sheikh Hasina's departure, which came after weeks of student-led pr...
After 15 years in power, Bangladesh's prime minister suddenly resigned and fled the country. Sheikh Hasina's departure, which came after weeks of student-led protests that were met with deadly force, was greeted with jubilation on the streets of the capital, Dhaka.
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Over the past month, footage on the ground has shown protesters being beaten and killed, as well as thousands of people storming the prime minister's residence. The Guardian's global development reporter, Kaamil Ahmed, explains why students across the country took to the streets and how they escalated into a mass movement that forced Sheikh Hasina to flee the country in a helicopter
Why has Bangladesh’s prime minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled? https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/05/why-bangladesh-prime-minister-sheikh-hasina-resigned
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After 15 years in power, Bangladesh's prime minister suddenly resigned and fled the country. Sheikh Hasina's departure, which came after weeks of student-led protests that were met with deadly force, was greeted with jubilation on the streets of the capital, Dhaka.
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Bangladesh’s Gen Z revolution - How student protests toppled Sheikh Hasina | DW Documentary
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country on 5 August 2024 after spending almost 16 years in office. Hasina had ordered a violent crackdown on st...
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country on 5 August 2024 after spending almost 16 years in office. Hasina had ordered a violent crackdown on student protests, but ultimately the uprising led to the toppling of the authoritarian leader.
When Bangladesh’s longest serving prime minister came to power, she awakened hopes with her drive to free millions of people from extreme poverty by liberalizing the economy. But the country’s ‘Iron Lady’ became increasingly autocratic, and created a personality cult based around her long-dead father Sheikh Mujibur, the ‘Father of the Nation’, and forced political opponents and critical journalists and artists into exile.
The protests began with student demonstrations against a controversial government job quota. Gen Z college students managed to organize broad resistance to the system reserving 30% of civil service posts for the descendants of freedom fighters from the 1971 War of Independence. In the ensuing crackdown, more than 600 people died, many more were injured, and many disappeared.
What will it take to rebuild the nation after the July Revolution? This documentary film follows the leaders of the student movement, members of the interim government and victims of the former regime.
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Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country on 5 August 2024 after spending almost 16 years in office. Hasina had ordered a violent crackdown on student protests, but ultimately the uprising led to the toppling of the authoritarian leader.
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The protests began with student demonstrations against a controversial government job quota. Gen Z college students managed to organize broad resistance to the system reserving 30% of civil service posts for the descendants of freedom fighters from the 1971 War of Independence. In the ensuing crackdown, more than 600 people died, many more were injured, and many disappeared.
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ইস্ট ওয়েস্ট মিডিয়া গ্রুপ লিমিটেডের পক্ষে ময়নাল হোসেন চৌধুরী কর্তৃক প্রধান কার্যালয় : প্লট-৩৭১/এ, ব্লক-ডি, বসুন্ধরা, বারিধারা থেকে প্রকাশিত এবং প্লট-সি/৫২, ব্লক-কে, বসুন্ধরা, খিলক্ষেত, বাড্ডা, ঢাকা-১২২৯ ও কালিবালা দ্বিতীয় বাইপাস রোড, বগুড়া থেকে মুদ্রিত। পিএবিএক্স : ০৯৬১২১২০০০০, ৮৪৩২৩৭২-৭৫, বার্তা বিভাগ ফ্যাক্স : ৮৪৩২৩৬৮-৬৯, বিজ্ঞাপন ফোন : ৮৪৩২০৪৮, বিজ্ঞাপন মেইল
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The July Revolution (Part 2) - Historia Civilis Reaction
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- published: 05 Dec 2024
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