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A global view of history

Jan 21, 2016
48:36
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
The Fake History of the Ancient World
02:41 • 5min
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3
Global History: A Comparative Approach
07:45 • 3min
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4
The Outline of History
10:45 • 4min
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5
The Importance of Global History
14:53 • 3min
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6
The Importance of Taking a Global Perspective
17:57 • 3min
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7
The Resistance to Taking a More Connected and Global View
20:55 • 2min
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8
The Rise and Fall of Cleopatra
23:09 • 5min
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9
The Cosmo Polytères of the World
28:03 • 1min
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10
The Rise of the Universal History of the Mediterranean World
29:33 • 5min
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11
The Importance of Global History
34:32 • 5min
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12
Sergeant William Collins Recalls a Tragic Encounter With a Remarkable Soldier
39:21 • 6min
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In a talk from our 2015 History Weekend event at Malmesbury, historian Michael Scott argues that we need to bring the histories of China, Greece, India and Rome together to adopt a less segmented approach to the ancient world

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