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Letter From Zimbabwe - 40 years since the elections that ended white rule in Zimbabwe.
2020 marks 40 years since the elections that ended white rule in Rhodesia (modern-day Zimbabwe). Hear some of the stories of the 150 members of the Australian contingent of the Commonwealth Monitoring Force (CMF) who took part in overseeing the elections, and see the items the Memorial holds from this period of history.
The CMF experience is related in Volume 1 of the Official History of Australian Peacekeeping, Humanitarian and Post-Cold War Operations, where the largest single operation the volume deals with is Rhodesia (Zimbabwe). The story of the Australian Contingent unfolds as they monitored a shaky peace settlement leading up to elections and the introduction of genuine majority rule.
The Research Centre of the Australian War Memorial houses many key written records documenting the...
published: 11 May 2020
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Richest African countries by GDP 1950-2100 #shorts #gdp #africa #nigeria
published: 28 Mar 2022
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Well There's Your Problem | Episode 109: Rhodesia
sorry for bad audio but everything went wrong, much like in the bad country we are talking about
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published: 24 Jul 2022
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Robert Mugabe - The Real Reason Why They Hate Him (HD)
President Mugabe of Zimbabwe resigned after 37 years because of a coup d'état in November, 2017. This video expresses who Robert Mugabe is and how he came to power and who's toes he had to step on to do so. Feel free to express your thoughts and opinions. Please keep it civil, thanks.
Robert Gabriel Mugabe is a Zimbabwean revolutionary and politician who has been President of Zimbabwe since 1987; he previously led Zimbabwe as Prime Minister from 1980 to 1987. Wikipedia
Born: February 21, 1924 (age 93), Kutama, Zimbabwe
published: 17 Oct 2017
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Naming every country (but from 1900!)
I tried to name all the countries/colonies/protectorates/concessions of the world in 1900!
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published: 20 Aug 2023
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Forgotten figures in structural engineering history
The annual James Sutherland History Lecture shares exceptional work on the history of structural engineering.
Nina Baker and Fiona Cobb bring their engineering and historical expertise together to shine a light on women's routes into engineering and the role that professional bodies like the IStructE played in that process in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The question of who can call themselves an engineer, and how that changed, will lead us to the stories of some of the Institution's remarkable women members in those pioneering days. Nina and Fiona examine how their stories are of value today.
About the James Sutherland History Lecture
This annual lecture is a collaborative event between the Institution and the History of Structural Engineering Study Group. The lecture is nam...
published: 07 Jul 2021
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New Imperialism: Empires Ascendent In Asia, Africa, and the Pacific - A Complete History Overview
New Imperialism: Empires Ascendent, explores the 19th and early 20th-century surge in European expansion into Asia, Africa, and the Pacific. examining the forces driving imperialism, the impact on colonized societies, and the legacy of this pivotal era in global history. It serves as the third episode in our Late Modern megadocumentary, our look at history across the world from 1800 to 1945.
Consider becoming a member for early access and to keep the project going:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFn4wt14ytUbngBJp8SsWKQ/join
After a short setting of the stage, we delve into Company Rule by the British on the Indian Subcontinent, the Indian Rebellion, and the end of the British Raj. We then move nearby to Central Asia, as Britain and the Russian Empire engage in the Great Game.
Heading...
published: 16 Jun 2024
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Early 1900s, European countries had taken control of almost all of Africa. The Scramble for Africa.
The Scramble for Africa refers to the period between roughly 1884 and 1914, when the European colonisers partitioned the – up to that point – largely unexplored African continent into protectorates, colonies and ‘free-trade areas’. At the time the colonisers had limited knowledge of local conditions and their primary consideration was to avoid conflict among themselves for African soil. Since no one could foresee the short-lived colonial era, the border design – which endured the wave of independence in the 1960s – had sizable long-lasting economic and political consequences. First, the ancestral homelands of about one-third of African ethnicities straddle contemporary international borders. The resulting ethnic partitioning has contributed to civil conflict by fostering ethnic-based discr...
published: 24 Oct 2023
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20121118-Who We Were Part 2
Anton Chaitkin class: "The American Paradigm Needed for Survival-Who We Were: America Before the British Coup"
Part 2
-John F Kennedy
-JFK's allies, Mattei and Nkrumah
-Atomic action
-The killer teams
published: 23 Nov 2013
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How To Fix Social Media (Before It Destroys Democracy)
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published: 25 Sep 2024
45:35
Letter From Zimbabwe - 40 years since the elections that ended white rule in Zimbabwe.
2020 marks 40 years since the elections that ended white rule in Rhodesia (modern-day Zimbabwe). Hear some of the stories of the 150 members of the Australian c...
2020 marks 40 years since the elections that ended white rule in Rhodesia (modern-day Zimbabwe). Hear some of the stories of the 150 members of the Australian contingent of the Commonwealth Monitoring Force (CMF) who took part in overseeing the elections, and see the items the Memorial holds from this period of history.
The CMF experience is related in Volume 1 of the Official History of Australian Peacekeeping, Humanitarian and Post-Cold War Operations, where the largest single operation the volume deals with is Rhodesia (Zimbabwe). The story of the Australian Contingent unfolds as they monitored a shaky peace settlement leading up to elections and the introduction of genuine majority rule.
The Research Centre of the Australian War Memorial houses many key written records documenting the CMF involvement, from Commander’s Diaries, Election Posters, and privately donated records to the recollections of the force members themselves. The curator of the Official Records collection, Stuart Bennington and the assistant curator, Craig Berelle, developed ‘Letter From Zimbabwe’ as a presentation of these collections to coincide with the milestone anniversary of Australian service.
https://wn.com/Letter_From_Zimbabwe_40_Years_Since_The_Elections_That_Ended_White_Rule_In_Zimbabwe.
2020 marks 40 years since the elections that ended white rule in Rhodesia (modern-day Zimbabwe). Hear some of the stories of the 150 members of the Australian contingent of the Commonwealth Monitoring Force (CMF) who took part in overseeing the elections, and see the items the Memorial holds from this period of history.
The CMF experience is related in Volume 1 of the Official History of Australian Peacekeeping, Humanitarian and Post-Cold War Operations, where the largest single operation the volume deals with is Rhodesia (Zimbabwe). The story of the Australian Contingent unfolds as they monitored a shaky peace settlement leading up to elections and the introduction of genuine majority rule.
The Research Centre of the Australian War Memorial houses many key written records documenting the CMF involvement, from Commander’s Diaries, Election Posters, and privately donated records to the recollections of the force members themselves. The curator of the Official Records collection, Stuart Bennington and the assistant curator, Craig Berelle, developed ‘Letter From Zimbabwe’ as a presentation of these collections to coincide with the milestone anniversary of Australian service.
- published: 11 May 2020
- views: 1623
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Well There's Your Problem | Episode 109: Rhodesia
sorry for bad audio but everything went wrong, much like in the bad country we are talking about
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sorry for bad audio but everything went wrong, much like in the bad country we are talking about
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- published: 24 Jul 2022
- views: 271282
17:30
Robert Mugabe - The Real Reason Why They Hate Him (HD)
President Mugabe of Zimbabwe resigned after 37 years because of a coup d'état in November, 2017. This video expresses who Robert Mugabe is and how he came to p...
President Mugabe of Zimbabwe resigned after 37 years because of a coup d'état in November, 2017. This video expresses who Robert Mugabe is and how he came to power and who's toes he had to step on to do so. Feel free to express your thoughts and opinions. Please keep it civil, thanks.
Robert Gabriel Mugabe is a Zimbabwean revolutionary and politician who has been President of Zimbabwe since 1987; he previously led Zimbabwe as Prime Minister from 1980 to 1987. Wikipedia
Born: February 21, 1924 (age 93), Kutama, Zimbabwe
https://wn.com/Robert_Mugabe_The_Real_Reason_Why_They_Hate_Him_(Hd)
President Mugabe of Zimbabwe resigned after 37 years because of a coup d'état in November, 2017. This video expresses who Robert Mugabe is and how he came to power and who's toes he had to step on to do so. Feel free to express your thoughts and opinions. Please keep it civil, thanks.
Robert Gabriel Mugabe is a Zimbabwean revolutionary and politician who has been President of Zimbabwe since 1987; he previously led Zimbabwe as Prime Minister from 1980 to 1987. Wikipedia
Born: February 21, 1924 (age 93), Kutama, Zimbabwe
- published: 17 Oct 2017
- views: 931
43:04
Naming every country (but from 1900!)
I tried to name all the countries/colonies/protectorates/concessions of the world in 1900!
NEW! Join my patreon here: patreon.com/mrquiz
Thanks to Sporcle and...
I tried to name all the countries/colonies/protectorates/concessions of the world in 1900!
NEW! Join my patreon here: patreon.com/mrquiz
Thanks to Sporcle and alexkowal11 for the quiz:
https://www.sporcle.com/games/alexkowal11/world-map-1900
Support the channel by gifting me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mrquiz
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https://wn.com/Naming_Every_Country_(But_From_1900_)
I tried to name all the countries/colonies/protectorates/concessions of the world in 1900!
NEW! Join my patreon here: patreon.com/mrquiz
Thanks to Sporcle and alexkowal11 for the quiz:
https://www.sporcle.com/games/alexkowal11/world-map-1900
Support the channel by gifting me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mrquiz
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- published: 20 Aug 2023
- views: 10973
1:07:13
Forgotten figures in structural engineering history
The annual James Sutherland History Lecture shares exceptional work on the history of structural engineering.
Nina Baker and Fiona Cobb bring their engineering...
The annual James Sutherland History Lecture shares exceptional work on the history of structural engineering.
Nina Baker and Fiona Cobb bring their engineering and historical expertise together to shine a light on women's routes into engineering and the role that professional bodies like the IStructE played in that process in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The question of who can call themselves an engineer, and how that changed, will lead us to the stories of some of the Institution's remarkable women members in those pioneering days. Nina and Fiona examine how their stories are of value today.
About the James Sutherland History Lecture
This annual lecture is a collaborative event between the Institution and the History of Structural Engineering Study Group. The lecture is named after the founder of the study group, the late James Sutherland, who was an engineer of considerable renown, specialising in prestressed and precast concrete structures.
Speakers
Nina Baker holds a degree in engineering design degree and a PhD in concrete durability. She has worked as a materials lecturer, a research administrator and as an elected city councillor. Now retired, her interest in promoting STEM careers for girls has led her to become an independent researcher, specialising in the history of women in engineering.
Fiona Cobb is a structural engineer with extensive experience working on residential, religious, education, community and arts buildings. She worked for Price & Myers for 22 years and founded Cobb and Company in 2019. Fiona is the author of the Structural Engineer's Pocket Book, which has sold over 36,000 copies and is a recommended text for over 60 university courses.
https://wn.com/Forgotten_Figures_In_Structural_Engineering_History
The annual James Sutherland History Lecture shares exceptional work on the history of structural engineering.
Nina Baker and Fiona Cobb bring their engineering and historical expertise together to shine a light on women's routes into engineering and the role that professional bodies like the IStructE played in that process in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The question of who can call themselves an engineer, and how that changed, will lead us to the stories of some of the Institution's remarkable women members in those pioneering days. Nina and Fiona examine how their stories are of value today.
About the James Sutherland History Lecture
This annual lecture is a collaborative event between the Institution and the History of Structural Engineering Study Group. The lecture is named after the founder of the study group, the late James Sutherland, who was an engineer of considerable renown, specialising in prestressed and precast concrete structures.
Speakers
Nina Baker holds a degree in engineering design degree and a PhD in concrete durability. She has worked as a materials lecturer, a research administrator and as an elected city councillor. Now retired, her interest in promoting STEM careers for girls has led her to become an independent researcher, specialising in the history of women in engineering.
Fiona Cobb is a structural engineer with extensive experience working on residential, religious, education, community and arts buildings. She worked for Price & Myers for 22 years and founded Cobb and Company in 2019. Fiona is the author of the Structural Engineer's Pocket Book, which has sold over 36,000 copies and is a recommended text for over 60 university courses.
- published: 07 Jul 2021
- views: 952
1:00:57
New Imperialism: Empires Ascendent In Asia, Africa, and the Pacific - A Complete History Overview
New Imperialism: Empires Ascendent, explores the 19th and early 20th-century surge in European expansion into Asia, Africa, and the Pacific. examining the force...
New Imperialism: Empires Ascendent, explores the 19th and early 20th-century surge in European expansion into Asia, Africa, and the Pacific. examining the forces driving imperialism, the impact on colonized societies, and the legacy of this pivotal era in global history. It serves as the third episode in our Late Modern megadocumentary, our look at history across the world from 1800 to 1945.
Consider becoming a member for early access and to keep the project going:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFn4wt14ytUbngBJp8SsWKQ/join
After a short setting of the stage, we delve into Company Rule by the British on the Indian Subcontinent, the Indian Rebellion, and the end of the British Raj. We then move nearby to Central Asia, as Britain and the Russian Empire engage in the Great Game.
Heading to Southeast Asia, we check out the Burmese and Siamese kingdoms from this period, before we get to the British expansion and establishment of French Indochina. Further South, brings us to the colonization of Australia and the Pacific Islands.
Africa is split into two parts. The first deals with the Muhammad Ali's Egypt, the Anglo-Ashanti Wars, French invasion of
Algeria, expeditions of David Livingstone, the Zulu Kingdom, Omani Empire, and Boer Republics in Southern Africa.
It culminates with the Scramble for Africa , showcasing the Belgian Free State's conditions, Boer Wars, and briefly going over all the carved out European colonies and protectorates in Africa. Even Italy!
0:00 Indian Subcontinent (British East India Company, British Raj)
7:43 Great Game (Central Asia)
9:05 Southeast Asia (Burma, Siam, Indochina, Dutch East Indies)
18:06 Australia and the Pacific
21:14 Africa Before the Scramble (Muhammad Ali, Shaka Zulu, Boer Republics)
40:50 Scramble for Africa (Belgium, France, Germany, Britain, Italy)
The Late Modern Series:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaWQkkziGGfdwS3UGpld38LS7XvZZ09aY
Welcome to Late Modern series of the World History Summarized project! The entire project is meant to summarize broad topics in history and balances political history and events, with social/daily life, and culture. If you've watched our History of the World documentary, the project is a perfect next step. The videos are standalone, but presented in a chronological fashion. This series "the Late Modern" takes place after our megadocumentaries "The Ancient World", "The Medieval World", and the "Early Modern". It will be divided into 6 or 7 videos about the Late Modern period (c. 1800 - 1945) all over the world, and will be called Phase 4. Once these videos are completed, we will move onto Phase 5, the FINAL PHASE of the project, but this series will be considered completed, and compiled into ONE MEGA-DOCUMENTARY containing all 6 or 7 parts.
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#worldhistory
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#19thcentury #colonialhistory
https://wn.com/New_Imperialism_Empires_Ascendent_In_Asia,_Africa,_And_The_Pacific_A_Complete_History_Overview
New Imperialism: Empires Ascendent, explores the 19th and early 20th-century surge in European expansion into Asia, Africa, and the Pacific. examining the forces driving imperialism, the impact on colonized societies, and the legacy of this pivotal era in global history. It serves as the third episode in our Late Modern megadocumentary, our look at history across the world from 1800 to 1945.
Consider becoming a member for early access and to keep the project going:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFn4wt14ytUbngBJp8SsWKQ/join
After a short setting of the stage, we delve into Company Rule by the British on the Indian Subcontinent, the Indian Rebellion, and the end of the British Raj. We then move nearby to Central Asia, as Britain and the Russian Empire engage in the Great Game.
Heading to Southeast Asia, we check out the Burmese and Siamese kingdoms from this period, before we get to the British expansion and establishment of French Indochina. Further South, brings us to the colonization of Australia and the Pacific Islands.
Africa is split into two parts. The first deals with the Muhammad Ali's Egypt, the Anglo-Ashanti Wars, French invasion of
Algeria, expeditions of David Livingstone, the Zulu Kingdom, Omani Empire, and Boer Republics in Southern Africa.
It culminates with the Scramble for Africa , showcasing the Belgian Free State's conditions, Boer Wars, and briefly going over all the carved out European colonies and protectorates in Africa. Even Italy!
0:00 Indian Subcontinent (British East India Company, British Raj)
7:43 Great Game (Central Asia)
9:05 Southeast Asia (Burma, Siam, Indochina, Dutch East Indies)
18:06 Australia and the Pacific
21:14 Africa Before the Scramble (Muhammad Ali, Shaka Zulu, Boer Republics)
40:50 Scramble for Africa (Belgium, France, Germany, Britain, Italy)
The Late Modern Series:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaWQkkziGGfdwS3UGpld38LS7XvZZ09aY
Welcome to Late Modern series of the World History Summarized project! The entire project is meant to summarize broad topics in history and balances political history and events, with social/daily life, and culture. If you've watched our History of the World documentary, the project is a perfect next step. The videos are standalone, but presented in a chronological fashion. This series "the Late Modern" takes place after our megadocumentaries "The Ancient World", "The Medieval World", and the "Early Modern". It will be divided into 6 or 7 videos about the Late Modern period (c. 1800 - 1945) all over the world, and will be called Phase 4. Once these videos are completed, we will move onto Phase 5, the FINAL PHASE of the project, but this series will be considered completed, and compiled into ONE MEGA-DOCUMENTARY containing all 6 or 7 parts.
-----
Check out the Sections on our Homepage for the series we are working on:
https://www.youtube.com/c/MadeInHistory
-----
Please subscribe to Made In History for more videos! We are always trying to grow!
All images used with CC license.
Music Used:
Kevin Macleod - Crowd Hammer
Kevin Macleod - Energizing
Kevin Macleod - Indore
#worldhistory
#modernhistory
#africanhistory
#history
#19thcentury #colonialhistory
- published: 16 Jun 2024
- views: 29979
55:28
Early 1900s, European countries had taken control of almost all of Africa. The Scramble for Africa.
The Scramble for Africa refers to the period between roughly 1884 and 1914, when the European colonisers partitioned the – up to that point – largely unexplored...
The Scramble for Africa refers to the period between roughly 1884 and 1914, when the European colonisers partitioned the – up to that point – largely unexplored African continent into protectorates, colonies and ‘free-trade areas’. At the time the colonisers had limited knowledge of local conditions and their primary consideration was to avoid conflict among themselves for African soil. Since no one could foresee the short-lived colonial era, the border design – which endured the wave of independence in the 1960s – had sizable long-lasting economic and political consequences. First, the ancestral homelands of about one-third of African ethnicities straddle contemporary international borders. The resulting ethnic partitioning has contributed to civil conflict by fostering ethnic-based discrimination and by allowing countries to destabilise their neighbours. Second, in Africa we observe the largest share of landlocked countries, which tend to trade less with the rest of the world and are readily affected by developments in adjacent politically unstable countries. Third, the Scramble for Africa resulted in several large countries characterised by highly heterogeneous geography and ethnically fragmented populations that limit the ability of governments to broadcast power and build state capacity.
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https://wn.com/Early_1900S,_European_Countries_Had_Taken_Control_Of_Almost_All_Of_Africa._The_Scramble_For_Africa.
The Scramble for Africa refers to the period between roughly 1884 and 1914, when the European colonisers partitioned the – up to that point – largely unexplored African continent into protectorates, colonies and ‘free-trade areas’. At the time the colonisers had limited knowledge of local conditions and their primary consideration was to avoid conflict among themselves for African soil. Since no one could foresee the short-lived colonial era, the border design – which endured the wave of independence in the 1960s – had sizable long-lasting economic and political consequences. First, the ancestral homelands of about one-third of African ethnicities straddle contemporary international borders. The resulting ethnic partitioning has contributed to civil conflict by fostering ethnic-based discrimination and by allowing countries to destabilise their neighbours. Second, in Africa we observe the largest share of landlocked countries, which tend to trade less with the rest of the world and are readily affected by developments in adjacent politically unstable countries. Third, the Scramble for Africa resulted in several large countries characterised by highly heterogeneous geography and ethnically fragmented populations that limit the ability of governments to broadcast power and build state capacity.
@arushastores
On my channel, you will find about this planet. We love sharing our knowledge and experiences with you. Subscribe to get and see more of our Uploads weekly on your feed! @https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNc8IYjKR4XUAd2GN6U3uDw.
- published: 24 Oct 2023
- views: 60
46:04
20121118-Who We Were Part 2
Anton Chaitkin class: "The American Paradigm Needed for Survival-Who We Were: America Before the British Coup"
Part 2
-John F Kennedy
-JFK's allies, Mattei and ...
Anton Chaitkin class: "The American Paradigm Needed for Survival-Who We Were: America Before the British Coup"
Part 2
-John F Kennedy
-JFK's allies, Mattei and Nkrumah
-Atomic action
-The killer teams
https://wn.com/20121118_Who_We_Were_Part_2
Anton Chaitkin class: "The American Paradigm Needed for Survival-Who We Were: America Before the British Coup"
Part 2
-John F Kennedy
-JFK's allies, Mattei and Nkrumah
-Atomic action
-The killer teams
- published: 23 Nov 2013
- views: 668
13:45
How To Fix Social Media (Before It Destroys Democracy)
🔒Remove your personal information from the web at https://JoinDeleteMe.com/ADAM20 and use code ADAM20 for 20% off!
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I expect this to be an extremely controversial video. Nonetheless, these are the steps that I think must be taken in order to mitigate what I view as a mortal threat to democracy. When discussing the issue though, please keep in mind that my proposals to fix things are general ideas, not policy papers sitting on a politician's desk.
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I expect this to be an extremely controversial video. Nonetheless, these are the steps that I think must be taken in order to mitigate what I view as a mortal threat to democracy. When discussing the issue though, please keep in mind that my proposals to fix things are general ideas, not policy papers sitting on a politician's desk.
If you like my stuff, consider supporting me on Patreon, which will give you access to private streams: https://www.patreon.com/adamsomething
You can also become a Channel Member and get access to both private streams, and custom badges and emojis:
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- published: 25 Sep 2024
- views: 214159