A public lecture is one means employed for educating the public in the arts and sciences. The Royal Institution has a long history of public lectures and demonstrations given by prominent experts in the field. In the 19th century, the popularity of the public lectures given by Sir Humphry Davy at the Royal Institution was so great that the volume of carriage traffic in Albemarle Street caused it to become the first one-way street in London. The Royal Institution's Christmas Lectures for young people are nowadays also shown on television. Alexander von Humboldt delivered a series of public lectures at the University of Berlin in the winter of 1827–1828, that formed the basis for his later work Kosmos.
Besides public lectures, public autopsies have been important in promoting knowledge of medicine. The public autopsy of Dr. Johann Gaspar Spurzheim, advocate of phrenology, was conducted after his death, and his brain, skull, and heart were removed, preserved in jars of alcohol, and put on display to the public. Public autoposies have sometimes verged on entertainment: American showman P. T. Barnum held a public autopsy of Joice Heth after her death. Heth was a woman whom Barnum had been featuring as being over 160 years old. Barnum charged 50 cents admission. The autopsy demonstrated that she had in fact been between 76 and 80 years old.
HISTORY OF EARLY MODERN BRITAIN [PART 3] - WORLD HISTORY LECTURE SERIES
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In this Lecture, I will continue discussing the rise of the British Empire in the 16th to 18th centuries; this Part 3 Lecture emphasizes the later history of the British Empire under the Hanover and Windsor Dynasties which currently is ruled under Queen Elizabeth II.
Please research a little about these lecture topics either in your textbook or via the Internet (Google, etc.):
What nickname was King Charles II called after the Restoration of the Stuart Dynasty occurred? What were some major historical events under Charles II's reign? Why was James II (Duke of York) deposed in 1688 in the Glorious Revolution? Who was the last Stuart monarch? Who was the founder of the Hanover Dynasty that took over Gr...
published: 05 Mar 2021
HISTORY OF EARLY MODERN BRITAIN [PART 2] - WORLD HISTORY LECTURE SERIES
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In this Lecture, I will continue discussing the rise of the British Empire in the 16th to 18th centuries; this Part 2 Lecture emphasizes the history of the Stuart Dynasty which ruled around the 17th Century. During this Period, the turbulent English Civil War occurred, and also the Glorious Revolution which converted Britain into a Constitutional Monarchy.
Please research a little about these lecture topics either in your textbook or via the Internet (Google, etc.): What was the Stuart Dynasty and its famous monarchs that ruled United Kingdom of Great Britain? What was the Gunpowder Plot? What Stuart king began the English Civil War in 1642? Who were the main two sides that fought in the English Civil Wa...
published: 03 Mar 2021
HISTORY OF MAJOR EVENTS OF THE MIDDLE AGES [PART 3] - WORLD HISTORY LECTURE SERIES
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In this Lecture, I will wrap up discussion on the Major Events of the Middle Ages with the Late Middles Ages. I will discuss the Rise of the Mongol Empire and its Aftermath, the destructive Bubonic Plague that became known as the Black Death in Europe, the Hundred Years' War (the most famous Medieval conflict in Europe), and The Renaissance which led into the Modern Era. This will conclude my World History Lecture Series for History 1113 in the Spring Semester 2021.
Here are some basic topics that I will cover in this Lecture on various historical events or famous people associated with this period:
Who were the Mongols and Genghis Khan? What was the Golden Horde? What was the Timurid Empire? What major ...
published: 29 Apr 2021
MAJOR HISTORICAL EVENTS OF THE MIDDLE AGES [PART 3] - WORLD HISTORY LECTURE SERIES
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In this Lecture, I will continue discussing the Major Events of the Middle Ages with a last emphasis on the Late Middles Ages. I will discuss the Rise of the Mongol Empire and its Aftermath, the destructive Bubonic Plague that became known as the Black Death in Europe, the Hundred Years' War (the most famous Medieval conflict in Europe), and The Renaissance which led into the Modern Era. This will conclude my World History Lecture Series for History 1113 in the Summer Semester 2021. The bulk of your Final Exam will be on these Three Middle Ages Lectures.
Here are some basic topics that I will cover in this Lecture on various historical events or famous people associated with the Middle Ages :
Who were the...
published: 16 Jul 2021
History of the Age of Absolutism [Part 3 - Rise of Prussia] - World History Lecture Series
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In this Lecture, I will continue discussing the Age of Absolutism with the Rise of the Kingdom of Prussia in northern Germany. Starting out as a small state as Brandenburg-Prussia around the 17th Century, this German state later emerged as a major power in Europe by the time of King Frederick the Great (II). Prussia later becomes the prototype state that evolves into modern Germany.
This Lecture includes a song clip of the original National Anthem of the Kingdom of Prussia used up until 1918.
History of the Age of Absolutism [Part 3 - Rise of Prussia] - World History Lecture Series
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published: 27 Sep 2022
AGE OF ABSOLUTISM [PART 3] - WORLD HISTORY LECTURE SERIES
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In this Lecture for Week 5, I will continue discussing the Age of Absolutism with more emphasis on the Habsburg Empire (Monarchy) and also the Rise of the Kingdom of Prussia in Northern Germany.
Please research a little about these lecture topics either in your textbook or Google: Who were some famous children of Empress Maria Theresa? What were various reforms made by Emperor Joseph II who became famous for being an Enlightened Despot? Who was the last Holy Roman Emperor? What was the Habsburg-Lorraine Dynasty and its rulers? What dynasty ruled Brandenburg-Prussia and the Kingdom of Prussia later? Why was Frederick William "the Great Elector" important in Prussia? What were kings Frederick I, Frederick ...
published: 10 Feb 2021
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*Completely updated study material comparison nothing more than the UPSC prescribed syllabus to avoid unnecessary effort in the wrong direction.
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In this Lecture, I will continue discussing the rise of the British Empire in the...
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In this Lecture, I will continue discussing the rise of the British Empire in the 16th to 18th centuries; this Part 3 Lecture emphasizes the later history of the British Empire under the Hanover and Windsor Dynasties which currently is ruled under Queen Elizabeth II.
Please research a little about these lecture topics either in your textbook or via the Internet (Google, etc.):
What nickname was King Charles II called after the Restoration of the Stuart Dynasty occurred? What were some major historical events under Charles II's reign? Why was James II (Duke of York) deposed in 1688 in the Glorious Revolution? Who was the last Stuart monarch? Who was the founder of the Hanover Dynasty that took over Great Britain in 1714? Which Hanover monarch ruled during the American Revolutionary War which broke out in 1775 in British American Colonies? Who was Queen Victoria? Who were some famous rulers of the Windsor Dynasty?
HISTORY OF EARLY MODERN BRITAIN [PART 3] - WORLD HISTORY LECTURE SERIES
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Daniel Simon
Associate Professor of History
Baton Rouge Community College
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www.mybrcc.edu
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In this Lecture, I will continue discussing the rise of the British Empire in the 16th to 18th centuries; this Part 3 Lecture emphasizes the later history of the British Empire under the Hanover and Windsor Dynasties which currently is ruled under Queen Elizabeth II.
Please research a little about these lecture topics either in your textbook or via the Internet (Google, etc.):
What nickname was King Charles II called after the Restoration of the Stuart Dynasty occurred? What were some major historical events under Charles II's reign? Why was James II (Duke of York) deposed in 1688 in the Glorious Revolution? Who was the last Stuart monarch? Who was the founder of the Hanover Dynasty that took over Great Britain in 1714? Which Hanover monarch ruled during the American Revolutionary War which broke out in 1775 in British American Colonies? Who was Queen Victoria? Who were some famous rulers of the Windsor Dynasty?
HISTORY OF EARLY MODERN BRITAIN [PART 3] - WORLD HISTORY LECTURE SERIES
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Daniel Simon
Associate Professor of History
Baton Rouge Community College
[email protected]
www.mybrcc.edu
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In this Lecture, I will continue discussing the rise of the British Empire in the...
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In this Lecture, I will continue discussing the rise of the British Empire in the 16th to 18th centuries; this Part 2 Lecture emphasizes the history of the Stuart Dynasty which ruled around the 17th Century. During this Period, the turbulent English Civil War occurred, and also the Glorious Revolution which converted Britain into a Constitutional Monarchy.
Please research a little about these lecture topics either in your textbook or via the Internet (Google, etc.): What was the Stuart Dynasty and its famous monarchs that ruled United Kingdom of Great Britain? What was the Gunpowder Plot? What Stuart king began the English Civil War in 1642? Who were the main two sides that fought in the English Civil War? Who was Oliver Cromwell? Which Stuart king regained power in 1660 with The Restoration?
This Lecture includes a short video entitled "William Shakespeare - Playwright, Mini Bio" by the Biography channel, and a brief video clip "Oliver Cromwell Lord Protector" about his rule under the Commonwealth period (1649-1660) following the English Civil War.
HISTORY OF EARLY MODERN BRITAIN [PART 2] - WORLD HISTORY LECTURE SERIES
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Daniel Simon
Associate Professor of History
Baton Rouge Community College
[email protected]
www.mybrcc.edu
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In this Lecture, I will continue discussing the rise of the British Empire in the 16th to 18th centuries; this Part 2 Lecture emphasizes the history of the Stuart Dynasty which ruled around the 17th Century. During this Period, the turbulent English Civil War occurred, and also the Glorious Revolution which converted Britain into a Constitutional Monarchy.
Please research a little about these lecture topics either in your textbook or via the Internet (Google, etc.): What was the Stuart Dynasty and its famous monarchs that ruled United Kingdom of Great Britain? What was the Gunpowder Plot? What Stuart king began the English Civil War in 1642? Who were the main two sides that fought in the English Civil War? Who was Oliver Cromwell? Which Stuart king regained power in 1660 with The Restoration?
This Lecture includes a short video entitled "William Shakespeare - Playwright, Mini Bio" by the Biography channel, and a brief video clip "Oliver Cromwell Lord Protector" about his rule under the Commonwealth period (1649-1660) following the English Civil War.
HISTORY OF EARLY MODERN BRITAIN [PART 2] - WORLD HISTORY LECTURE SERIES
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Daniel Simon
Associate Professor of History
Baton Rouge Community College
[email protected]
www.mybrcc.edu
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In this Lecture, I will wrap up discussion on the Major Events of the Middle Ages...
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In this Lecture, I will wrap up discussion on the Major Events of the Middle Ages with the Late Middles Ages. I will discuss the Rise of the Mongol Empire and its Aftermath, the destructive Bubonic Plague that became known as the Black Death in Europe, the Hundred Years' War (the most famous Medieval conflict in Europe), and The Renaissance which led into the Modern Era. This will conclude my World History Lecture Series for History 1113 in the Spring Semester 2021.
Here are some basic topics that I will cover in this Lecture on various historical events or famous people associated with this period:
Who were the Mongols and Genghis Khan? What was the Golden Horde? What was the Timurid Empire? What major events occurred in the Late Middle Ages? What was the Black Death? What were its scientific causes? How many people died in Europe of the Plague? What did Medieval people believe it was caused by? What was the Hundred Years’ War? Which two European dynasties fought to control France? What were new weapons introduced during the Hundred Years’ War? Who was Joan of Arc? What siege did she help lift between 1428-1429 which turned the tide in the war for the France? What was the Renaissance? Where did the Renaissance begin? Who were some Humanists in the Renaissance? What was the High Renaissance and its famous artists?
In Today's Lecture, I will show two short videos: "Genghis Khan, Conqueror" by NBC News Learn channel, and "Plague 101" by National Geographic channel.
HISTORY OF MAJOR EVENTS OF THE MIDDLE AGES [PART 2] - WORLD HISTORY LECTURE SERIES
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Daniel Simon
Associate Professor of History
Baton Rouge Community College
[email protected]
www.mybrcc.edu
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In this Lecture, I will wrap up discussion on the Major Events of the Middle Ages with the Late Middles Ages. I will discuss the Rise of the Mongol Empire and its Aftermath, the destructive Bubonic Plague that became known as the Black Death in Europe, the Hundred Years' War (the most famous Medieval conflict in Europe), and The Renaissance which led into the Modern Era. This will conclude my World History Lecture Series for History 1113 in the Spring Semester 2021.
Here are some basic topics that I will cover in this Lecture on various historical events or famous people associated with this period:
Who were the Mongols and Genghis Khan? What was the Golden Horde? What was the Timurid Empire? What major events occurred in the Late Middle Ages? What was the Black Death? What were its scientific causes? How many people died in Europe of the Plague? What did Medieval people believe it was caused by? What was the Hundred Years’ War? Which two European dynasties fought to control France? What were new weapons introduced during the Hundred Years’ War? Who was Joan of Arc? What siege did she help lift between 1428-1429 which turned the tide in the war for the France? What was the Renaissance? Where did the Renaissance begin? Who were some Humanists in the Renaissance? What was the High Renaissance and its famous artists?
In Today's Lecture, I will show two short videos: "Genghis Khan, Conqueror" by NBC News Learn channel, and "Plague 101" by National Geographic channel.
HISTORY OF MAJOR EVENTS OF THE MIDDLE AGES [PART 2] - WORLD HISTORY LECTURE SERIES
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Daniel Simon
Associate Professor of History
Baton Rouge Community College
[email protected]
www.mybrcc.edu
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In this Lecture, I will continue discussing the Major Events of the Middle Ages w...
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In this Lecture, I will continue discussing the Major Events of the Middle Ages with a last emphasis on the Late Middles Ages. I will discuss the Rise of the Mongol Empire and its Aftermath, the destructive Bubonic Plague that became known as the Black Death in Europe, the Hundred Years' War (the most famous Medieval conflict in Europe), and The Renaissance which led into the Modern Era. This will conclude my World History Lecture Series for History 1113 in the Summer Semester 2021. The bulk of your Final Exam will be on these Three Middle Ages Lectures.
Here are some basic topics that I will cover in this Lecture on various historical events or famous people associated with the Middle Ages :
Who were the Mongols and Genghis Khan? What was the Golden Horde? What was the Timurid Empire? What major events occurred in the Late Middle Ages? What was the Black Death? What were its scientific causes? How many people died in Europe of the Plague? What did Medieval people believe it was caused by? What was the Hundred Years’ War? Which two European dynasties fought to control France? What were new weapons introduced during the Hundred Years’ War? Who was Joan of Arc? What siege did she help lift between 1428-1429 which turned the tide in the war for the France? What was the Renaissance? Where did the Renaissance begin? Who were some Humanists in the Renaissance? What was the High Renaissance and its famous artists?
This Lecture includes a short video on "the Black Death" (from NBC News Learn channel), massive pandemic of Bubonic Plague which killed millions in Europe and Asia.
MAJOR HISTORICAL EVENTS OF THE MIDDLE AGES [PART 3] - WORLD HISTORY LECTURE SERIES
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Daniel Simon
Associate Professor of History
Baton Rouge Community College
[email protected]
www.mybrcc.edu
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In this Lecture, I will continue discussing the Major Events of the Middle Ages with a last emphasis on the Late Middles Ages. I will discuss the Rise of the Mongol Empire and its Aftermath, the destructive Bubonic Plague that became known as the Black Death in Europe, the Hundred Years' War (the most famous Medieval conflict in Europe), and The Renaissance which led into the Modern Era. This will conclude my World History Lecture Series for History 1113 in the Summer Semester 2021. The bulk of your Final Exam will be on these Three Middle Ages Lectures.
Here are some basic topics that I will cover in this Lecture on various historical events or famous people associated with the Middle Ages :
Who were the Mongols and Genghis Khan? What was the Golden Horde? What was the Timurid Empire? What major events occurred in the Late Middle Ages? What was the Black Death? What were its scientific causes? How many people died in Europe of the Plague? What did Medieval people believe it was caused by? What was the Hundred Years’ War? Which two European dynasties fought to control France? What were new weapons introduced during the Hundred Years’ War? Who was Joan of Arc? What siege did she help lift between 1428-1429 which turned the tide in the war for the France? What was the Renaissance? Where did the Renaissance begin? Who were some Humanists in the Renaissance? What was the High Renaissance and its famous artists?
This Lecture includes a short video on "the Black Death" (from NBC News Learn channel), massive pandemic of Bubonic Plague which killed millions in Europe and Asia.
MAJOR HISTORICAL EVENTS OF THE MIDDLE AGES [PART 3] - WORLD HISTORY LECTURE SERIES
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Daniel Simon
Associate Professor of History
Baton Rouge Community College
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www.mybrcc.edu
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In this Lecture, I will continue discussing the Age of Absolutism with the Rise o...
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In this Lecture, I will continue discussing the Age of Absolutism with the Rise of the Kingdom of Prussia in northern Germany. Starting out as a small state as Brandenburg-Prussia around the 17th Century, this German state later emerged as a major power in Europe by the time of King Frederick the Great (II). Prussia later becomes the prototype state that evolves into modern Germany.
This Lecture includes a song clip of the original National Anthem of the Kingdom of Prussia used up until 1918.
History of the Age of Absolutism [Part 3 - Rise of Prussia] - World History Lecture Series
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WORLD HISTORY LECTURE PLAYLIST FOR THIS SERIES FROM FALL SEMESTER 2022:
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Daniel Simon
Associate Professor of History
Baton Rouge Community College
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https://www.mybrcc.edu/
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000777378287
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In this Lecture, I will continue discussing the Age of Absolutism with the Rise of the Kingdom of Prussia in northern Germany. Starting out as a small state as Brandenburg-Prussia around the 17th Century, this German state later emerged as a major power in Europe by the time of King Frederick the Great (II). Prussia later becomes the prototype state that evolves into modern Germany.
This Lecture includes a song clip of the original National Anthem of the Kingdom of Prussia used up until 1918.
History of the Age of Absolutism [Part 3 - Rise of Prussia] - World History Lecture Series
To keep up with any new videos or streams, please subscribe to my YouTube channel below at the following link or click the bottom right corner of any video:
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WORLD HISTORY LECTURE PLAYLIST FOR THIS SERIES FROM FALL SEMESTER 2022:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeBHGSR_Ioo2M-TLRsqLxJfncf0P8VydQ
Daniel Simon
Associate Professor of History
Baton Rouge Community College
[email protected]
https://www.mybrcc.edu/
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000777378287
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In this Lecture for Week 5, I will continue discussing the Age of Absolutism with...
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In this Lecture for Week 5, I will continue discussing the Age of Absolutism with more emphasis on the Habsburg Empire (Monarchy) and also the Rise of the Kingdom of Prussia in Northern Germany.
Please research a little about these lecture topics either in your textbook or Google: Who were some famous children of Empress Maria Theresa? What were various reforms made by Emperor Joseph II who became famous for being an Enlightened Despot? Who was the last Holy Roman Emperor? What was the Habsburg-Lorraine Dynasty and its rulers? What dynasty ruled Brandenburg-Prussia and the Kingdom of Prussia later? Why was Frederick William "the Great Elector" important in Prussia? What were kings Frederick I, Frederick William and Frederick the Great famous for as Prussian rulers?
This Lecture included two brief videos "Maria Theresa: The Might of the Habsburgs" by Biographics narrated by Simon Whistler, and "Potsdam - Sanssouci Palace & Gardens" - Discover Germany by DW News.
AGE OF ABSOLUTISM [PART 3] - WORLD HISTORY LECTURE SERIES
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Daniel Simon
Associate Professor of History
Baton Rouge Community College
[email protected]
www.mybrcc.edu
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In this Lecture for Week 5, I will continue discussing the Age of Absolutism with more emphasis on the Habsburg Empire (Monarchy) and also the Rise of the Kingdom of Prussia in Northern Germany.
Please research a little about these lecture topics either in your textbook or Google: Who were some famous children of Empress Maria Theresa? What were various reforms made by Emperor Joseph II who became famous for being an Enlightened Despot? Who was the last Holy Roman Emperor? What was the Habsburg-Lorraine Dynasty and its rulers? What dynasty ruled Brandenburg-Prussia and the Kingdom of Prussia later? Why was Frederick William "the Great Elector" important in Prussia? What were kings Frederick I, Frederick William and Frederick the Great famous for as Prussian rulers?
This Lecture included two brief videos "Maria Theresa: The Might of the Habsburgs" by Biographics narrated by Simon Whistler, and "Potsdam - Sanssouci Palace & Gardens" - Discover Germany by DW News.
AGE OF ABSOLUTISM [PART 3] - WORLD HISTORY LECTURE SERIES
To keep up with any new videos or streams, please subscribe to my YouTube channel below at the following link or click the bottom right corner of any video:
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Daniel Simon
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Baton Rouge Community College
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www.mybrcc.edu
Why Choose Brigadier Defence Academy Dehradun
*Founded by defence officers to guide students to become defence officers.
*100 Years of combined academic & Ser...
Why Choose Brigadier Defence Academy Dehradun
*Founded by defence officers to guide students to become defence officers.
*100 Years of combined academic & Service Experience of the mentors and Faculty.
*Highly Dedicate, qualified, and experienced faculty of Defence offices and UPSC qualified teachers.
*Best of the best, latest technologies-based smart classroom to enable a great learning experience.
*Completely updated study material comparison nothing more than the UPSC prescribed syllabus to avoid unnecessary effort in the wrong direction.
*Personal counseling & Personal attention by mentors.
*Bilingual (English & Hindi) Medium of Instruction.
*Mock Tests, Competitive Test Series, and Regular Doubt Classes.
*Hostel & Food Standard matching NDA.
*Physical and Psychological development simultaneously with UPSC written preparation by the personal involvement of mentors.
*Healthcare Programmes under full-time supervision of retired commando instructors.
*Parent School online Alliance through ERP.
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Why Choose Brigadier Defence Academy Dehradun
*Founded by defence officers to guide students to become defence officers.
*100 Years of combined academic & Service Experience of the mentors and Faculty.
*Highly Dedicate, qualified, and experienced faculty of Defence offices and UPSC qualified teachers.
*Best of the best, latest technologies-based smart classroom to enable a great learning experience.
*Completely updated study material comparison nothing more than the UPSC prescribed syllabus to avoid unnecessary effort in the wrong direction.
*Personal counseling & Personal attention by mentors.
*Bilingual (English & Hindi) Medium of Instruction.
*Mock Tests, Competitive Test Series, and Regular Doubt Classes.
*Hostel & Food Standard matching NDA.
*Physical and Psychological development simultaneously with UPSC written preparation by the personal involvement of mentors.
*Healthcare Programmes under full-time supervision of retired commando instructors.
*Parent School online Alliance through ERP.
Contact - +91 9045599249, 9045599247
Website:- https://brigadierdefenceacademy.in/
Join us on :-
Instagram:- https://www.instagram.com/brigadierdefenceacademy/
Facebook:- https://www.facebook.com/thebrigadierdefenceacademy/
Telegram:- https://t.me/brigadieracademy
Brigadier Defence Academy
Adress:- 14/12 Rajeev Gandhi Marg, 5 E.C. Road,
Dehradun, Uttarakhand 248001
For enquiry :- 9045599248 +91- 9045599247
[email protected][email protected]
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#defenceacademyindehradun
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In this Lecture, I will continue discussing the rise of the British Empire in the 16th to 18th centuries; this Part 3 Lecture emphasizes the later history of the British Empire under the Hanover and Windsor Dynasties which currently is ruled under Queen Elizabeth II.
Please research a little about these lecture topics either in your textbook or via the Internet (Google, etc.):
What nickname was King Charles II called after the Restoration of the Stuart Dynasty occurred? What were some major historical events under Charles II's reign? Why was James II (Duke of York) deposed in 1688 in the Glorious Revolution? Who was the last Stuart monarch? Who was the founder of the Hanover Dynasty that took over Great Britain in 1714? Which Hanover monarch ruled during the American Revolutionary War which broke out in 1775 in British American Colonies? Who was Queen Victoria? Who were some famous rulers of the Windsor Dynasty?
HISTORY OF EARLY MODERN BRITAIN [PART 3] - WORLD HISTORY LECTURE SERIES
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In this Lecture, I will continue discussing the rise of the British Empire in the 16th to 18th centuries; this Part 2 Lecture emphasizes the history of the Stuart Dynasty which ruled around the 17th Century. During this Period, the turbulent English Civil War occurred, and also the Glorious Revolution which converted Britain into a Constitutional Monarchy.
Please research a little about these lecture topics either in your textbook or via the Internet (Google, etc.): What was the Stuart Dynasty and its famous monarchs that ruled United Kingdom of Great Britain? What was the Gunpowder Plot? What Stuart king began the English Civil War in 1642? Who were the main two sides that fought in the English Civil War? Who was Oliver Cromwell? Which Stuart king regained power in 1660 with The Restoration?
This Lecture includes a short video entitled "William Shakespeare - Playwright, Mini Bio" by the Biography channel, and a brief video clip "Oliver Cromwell Lord Protector" about his rule under the Commonwealth period (1649-1660) following the English Civil War.
HISTORY OF EARLY MODERN BRITAIN [PART 2] - WORLD HISTORY LECTURE SERIES
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Baton Rouge Community College
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In this Lecture, I will wrap up discussion on the Major Events of the Middle Ages with the Late Middles Ages. I will discuss the Rise of the Mongol Empire and its Aftermath, the destructive Bubonic Plague that became known as the Black Death in Europe, the Hundred Years' War (the most famous Medieval conflict in Europe), and The Renaissance which led into the Modern Era. This will conclude my World History Lecture Series for History 1113 in the Spring Semester 2021.
Here are some basic topics that I will cover in this Lecture on various historical events or famous people associated with this period:
Who were the Mongols and Genghis Khan? What was the Golden Horde? What was the Timurid Empire? What major events occurred in the Late Middle Ages? What was the Black Death? What were its scientific causes? How many people died in Europe of the Plague? What did Medieval people believe it was caused by? What was the Hundred Years’ War? Which two European dynasties fought to control France? What were new weapons introduced during the Hundred Years’ War? Who was Joan of Arc? What siege did she help lift between 1428-1429 which turned the tide in the war for the France? What was the Renaissance? Where did the Renaissance begin? Who were some Humanists in the Renaissance? What was the High Renaissance and its famous artists?
In Today's Lecture, I will show two short videos: "Genghis Khan, Conqueror" by NBC News Learn channel, and "Plague 101" by National Geographic channel.
HISTORY OF MAJOR EVENTS OF THE MIDDLE AGES [PART 2] - WORLD HISTORY LECTURE SERIES
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In this Lecture, I will continue discussing the Major Events of the Middle Ages with a last emphasis on the Late Middles Ages. I will discuss the Rise of the Mongol Empire and its Aftermath, the destructive Bubonic Plague that became known as the Black Death in Europe, the Hundred Years' War (the most famous Medieval conflict in Europe), and The Renaissance which led into the Modern Era. This will conclude my World History Lecture Series for History 1113 in the Summer Semester 2021. The bulk of your Final Exam will be on these Three Middle Ages Lectures.
Here are some basic topics that I will cover in this Lecture on various historical events or famous people associated with the Middle Ages :
Who were the Mongols and Genghis Khan? What was the Golden Horde? What was the Timurid Empire? What major events occurred in the Late Middle Ages? What was the Black Death? What were its scientific causes? How many people died in Europe of the Plague? What did Medieval people believe it was caused by? What was the Hundred Years’ War? Which two European dynasties fought to control France? What were new weapons introduced during the Hundred Years’ War? Who was Joan of Arc? What siege did she help lift between 1428-1429 which turned the tide in the war for the France? What was the Renaissance? Where did the Renaissance begin? Who were some Humanists in the Renaissance? What was the High Renaissance and its famous artists?
This Lecture includes a short video on "the Black Death" (from NBC News Learn channel), massive pandemic of Bubonic Plague which killed millions in Europe and Asia.
MAJOR HISTORICAL EVENTS OF THE MIDDLE AGES [PART 3] - WORLD HISTORY LECTURE SERIES
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In this Lecture, I will continue discussing the Age of Absolutism with the Rise of the Kingdom of Prussia in northern Germany. Starting out as a small state as Brandenburg-Prussia around the 17th Century, this German state later emerged as a major power in Europe by the time of King Frederick the Great (II). Prussia later becomes the prototype state that evolves into modern Germany.
This Lecture includes a song clip of the original National Anthem of the Kingdom of Prussia used up until 1918.
History of the Age of Absolutism [Part 3 - Rise of Prussia] - World History Lecture Series
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WORLD HISTORY LECTURE PLAYLIST FOR THIS SERIES FROM FALL SEMESTER 2022:
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Daniel Simon
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Baton Rouge Community College
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In this Lecture for Week 5, I will continue discussing the Age of Absolutism with more emphasis on the Habsburg Empire (Monarchy) and also the Rise of the Kingdom of Prussia in Northern Germany.
Please research a little about these lecture topics either in your textbook or Google: Who were some famous children of Empress Maria Theresa? What were various reforms made by Emperor Joseph II who became famous for being an Enlightened Despot? Who was the last Holy Roman Emperor? What was the Habsburg-Lorraine Dynasty and its rulers? What dynasty ruled Brandenburg-Prussia and the Kingdom of Prussia later? Why was Frederick William "the Great Elector" important in Prussia? What were kings Frederick I, Frederick William and Frederick the Great famous for as Prussian rulers?
This Lecture included two brief videos "Maria Theresa: The Might of the Habsburgs" by Biographics narrated by Simon Whistler, and "Potsdam - Sanssouci Palace & Gardens" - Discover Germany by DW News.
AGE OF ABSOLUTISM [PART 3] - WORLD HISTORY LECTURE SERIES
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A public lecture is one means employed for educating the public in the arts and sciences. The Royal Institution has a long history of public lectures and demonstrations given by prominent experts in the field. In the 19th century, the popularity of the public lectures given by Sir Humphry Davy at the Royal Institution was so great that the volume of carriage traffic in Albemarle Street caused it to become the first one-way street in London. The Royal Institution's Christmas Lectures for young people are nowadays also shown on television. Alexander von Humboldt delivered a series of public lectures at the University of Berlin in the winter of 1827–1828, that formed the basis for his later work Kosmos.
Besides public lectures, public autopsies have been important in promoting knowledge of medicine. The public autopsy of Dr. Johann Gaspar Spurzheim, advocate of phrenology, was conducted after his death, and his brain, skull, and heart were removed, preserved in jars of alcohol, and put on display to the public. Public autoposies have sometimes verged on entertainment: American showman P. T. Barnum held a public autopsy of Joice Heth after her death. Heth was a woman whom Barnum had been featuring as being over 160 years old. Barnum charged 50 cents admission. The autopsy demonstrated that she had in fact been between 76 and 80 years old.
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