1499: We think of Switzerland as the neutral, peaceful country but during Medieval years the land was anything but. They fought the Holy
Roman Empire for independence for many years. How did the Swiss come under Imperial rule? Their prince became Holy Roman Emperor.
Pictured is the town of Hapsburg, the ancestral home of the Hapsburg emperors. The remnants of their castle is on the hill to the left. Read more: http://dld.bz/heBzP
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Friday, November 30, 2018
Thursday, November 29, 2018
Ottomans Conquer Constantinople
1453: The thousand-year Byzantine Empire finally ended. The conquering Ottomans founded an empire that was to last half as long. Constantinople was the most heavily fortified city on the planet. But the centuries had worn both walls down and the inhabitants’ spirit. The Turks, on the other hand, had occupied the main part of modern Turkey (Asia Minor) since 1300 and they were in a conquering mood.
With the fall of Constantinople, the path of conquest into and through the Balkans had been opened wide. The opportunity for the Muslims to invade and conquer the heart of Europe would be exploited for centuries to the climatic siege of Vienna in 1683.
From Ottomans Conquer Constantinople http://dld.bz/heBzN
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Byzantine History at https://byzantine.historyweblog.com/
With the fall of Constantinople, the path of conquest into and through the Balkans had been opened wide. The opportunity for the Muslims to invade and conquer the heart of Europe would be exploited for centuries to the climatic siege of Vienna in 1683.
From Ottomans Conquer Constantinople http://dld.bz/heBzN
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Kavanaugh Confirmed to Supreme Court
2018: As this event recede
into history and before the Democrats’ promised Congressional hearings into
Trump’s family and associates begins: a few thoughts.
How
many more Democrats would be in the next Congress but for the “Kavanaugh Effect”? Facts matter but partisanship, especially too
blatant and too much, can backfire. As
much as hostile hearings can please the majority’s base, so can it arouse sympathy
for the witnesses. Anyone remember
Oliver North? Bill Clinton? Any others you may remember? http://dld.bz/heBz3
Monday, November 26, 2018
North Pole Discovered
Men have explored the ice flows of the far north since ancient days. In 1909 men finally reached the Pole. Peary may not have led the expedition that first reached the Pole but he got the credit.
A quote from the series:
The start on the heroic “dash for the Pole” was made from Cape Columbia on Feb. 28, 1909. The expedition, in addition to about twenty Eskimos with their sledges and their many teams of dogs, consisted of seven men from the Roosevelt’s company.
Series on North Pole Discovered ends today. http://dld.bz/heB8z
A quote from the series:
The start on the heroic “dash for the Pole” was made from Cape Columbia on Feb. 28, 1909. The expedition, in addition to about twenty Eskimos with their sledges and their many teams of dogs, consisted of seven men from the Roosevelt’s company.
Series on North Pole Discovered ends today. http://dld.bz/heB8z
Sunday, November 25, 2018
President Washington Retires
1797: Washington’s put the
federal government on a sound basis and thereby kept the country together. Before the Constitution was adopted the
states were flying apart. It was adopted
but would it work in practice? This is where
Washington’s new role from President of the Constitutional Convention to
President of the government came in. The
people were deeply ambivalent about both the Constitution and the federal
government it created. This was especially
true in the south and in the west. When
he retired, attitudes had much improved; the federal government placed on a
sound basis.
This was his greatest accomplishment.
Read
more: http://dld.bz/heBxB
Thursday, November 22, 2018
Thanksgiving, 2018
1620:Pilgrims Settle
Plymouth. The first Thanksgiving in
America traces its origin to this story. Modern perspectives on European
settlers and American natives should not overlook the hardships that this group
underwent.
After a passage of 66 days, and subsequent journeyings until the
middle of December, they land on the ice-clad rocks of Plymouth, worn out with
suffering, weak and weary from the fatigues of the voyage, poorly armed,
scantily provisioned, surrounded by native strangers, without prospect of human
succor, without the help or favor of their king, with a useless patent, without
assurance of liberty in religion, without shelter, and without means!
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
King John Signs Magna Charta
1215: While the Great Charter is criticized for granting rights
to the aristocracy and not to the commoners, its true legacy is that it marks
the transition from the age of traditional rights to the age of written
legislation, — of parliaments and statutes, which was soon to come. King John, the villain of the Robin Hood legends,
had oppressed England in three ways: (1) the remaining oppressions of the
Norman kings after the Conquest; (2) the necessity of raising taxes and other
measures for wars against France; and (3) his own odious personal and official
conduct.
Individually, his personal scandals could have been tolerated;
his constant demands of war measures could have been tolerated (if there were
any success); indeed, the Norman tyranny had in fact been tolerated since 1066.
It was the combination of all these together which brought on the crisis.A conference between the King and the barons was appointed at Runnymede, between Windsor and Staines; a place which has ever since been extremely celebrated, on account of this great event. The two parties encamped apart, like open enemies; and after a debate of a few days, the King, with a facility somewhat suspicious, on June 19, 1215, signed and sealed the charter which was required of him. http://dld.bz/heBvH
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British History at http://british.historyweblog.com/
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Battle of Hastings Podcast
1066: Normans Land in
England. Harold’s Army Marches from Far
North (Yorkshire). Battle of
Hastings. Norman Conquest. William the Conqueror Enters London.
These would be the headlines if you lived in England in
1066. William instituted a tyrannical
rule. For decades, the peasantry was worse
off than the rest of Europe. Good things
happened, too, and events moved on.
Monday, November 19, 2018
History Moments Progress Report
My website presents the most important events in history
told by: the greatest historians; the greatest writers; eye-witnesses, and
others with insights to give. It
features original podcasts and the syllabuses for the courses that I
teach. There’s more multi-media: links
to videos and books. Three million words
so far.
All
that but it needs to go to the next level.
Does anybody know who can support this website financially? I am preparing applications for grants and
sponsorships. There are only so many
hours the day and only so much that a part-time endeavor can do. Copyrighted material has to be paid for. Multi-media needs equipment. More website
improvement needs professional developers.
So, know any ideas for prospecting for sponsors?
History Moments Website: http://historyweblog.com/
Saturday, November 17, 2018
History of Printing
The written words that you’re reading right now is on the latest media that
is the end result of what began with chisels and stones millennia
ago. Gutenberg and his printing press transformed
the process and world history. It made the
rebirth of learning, the Renaissance greater than it would have been.
Perhaps printing in its latest iteration may take the life of
the human mind to a higher level in our time as old Gutenberg’s press did in
his.
Outbreak of the Fronde in France
1648: At the end of the Thirty
Years War, a civil war broke out in France.
Cardinal Mazarin, the prime minister of the young king Louis XIV was
driven from power. This conflict is
called “The War of the Fronde”. Mazarin
won and got back into power but this outbreak that, if successful, would have
limited the king’s power helped explain Louis XIV’s policy of absolute monarchy
later in his reign.
“The Fronde” is the name that was given to the anticourt party.
The word “fronde”
means a sling, and the origin of its use as a party name is attributed to an
epigram. http://dld.bz/heAWf
My French History website: https://french.historyweblog.com/
Thursday, November 15, 2018
Italy Kingdom Proclaimed
1860: Since the fall of the Roman Empire Italy was broken up
into pieces with many of those pieces controlled by outsiders. There had been bright periods, such as the
Renaissance and the influence of Florence but even then, disunity and foreign
invasion – until now, in 1860. With heroes
such as Garibaldi and help from Napoleon III Italy was finally united under one
government. This series tells that
story.
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
LaSalle and the Discovery of the Great West
LaSalle explored the Mississippi Valley and brought the plains
west of the river to Europe’s attention.
From Texas to Illinois he pioneered settlement. Francis Parkman considered him to be so
important that he devoted an entire volume of his epic series of books The
French in North America to him.
"The discovery of the "Great West," or the valleys of the
Mississippi and the Lakes, is a portion of our history hitherto very obscure. Those
magnificent regions were revealed to the world through a series of daring
enterprises, of which the motives and even the incidents have been but
partially and superficially known. The chief actor in them wrote much, but
printed nothing; and the published writings of his associates stand woefully in
need of interpretation from the unpublished documents which exist, but which
have not heretofore been used as material for history.
This volume attempts to supply the defect."
Francis
Parkman’s series of books on the French in North America http://dld.bz/heARQ
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
Teaching Seven Decades 1806-1875
Working
on my 7 Decades 1806-1875 course for Winter Quarter starting January. One lifetime begins with Napoleon and ends
with Disraeli. Europe and Western
Civilization rises to world dominance.
USA emerges from Civil War to the Second Industrial Revolution and the
settlement of the old west.
Together
with my Autumn Course 1876-1945 this will cover 140 years of the change. My Spring course 1946-2015 will see the Western
Civilization challenged by the rest of the world as old powers reassert
themselves and new ones arise.
The
courses cover culture, science, and economics, as well as politics. The Autumn Course is done but the other
courses are in development. Here is my gateway
page for the course topics. http://dld.bz/heASq
I
teach at the ELM school in Marietta, Georgia.
Monday, November 12, 2018
Death of Lord Byron
When the Greeks began their great and final war for independence it truly seemed like the battle between David and Goliath. The Ottoman Empire had been the feared and great power for centuries. Lord Byron, the great poet of the Romantic School joined the Greeks and later died in that war.
“I cannot calculate,” he said to Gamba, during one of their latest rides together, “to what a height Greece may rise. Hitherto it has been a subject for the hymns and elegies of fanatics and enthusiasts; but now it will draw the attention of the politician. At present there is little difference, in many respects, between Greeks and Turks, nor could there be; but the latter must, in the common course of events, decline in power; and the former must as inevitably become better. The English Government deceived itself at first in thinking it possible to maintain the Turkish empire in its integrity; but it cannot be done — that unwieldy mass is al ready putrefied and must dissolve. If anything like an equilibrium is to be upheld, Greece must be supported.”
From Lord Byron and the Greek War of Independence, http://dld.bz/heAPy
“I cannot calculate,” he said to Gamba, during one of their latest rides together, “to what a height Greece may rise. Hitherto it has been a subject for the hymns and elegies of fanatics and enthusiasts; but now it will draw the attention of the politician. At present there is little difference, in many respects, between Greeks and Turks, nor could there be; but the latter must, in the common course of events, decline in power; and the former must as inevitably become better. The English Government deceived itself at first in thinking it possible to maintain the Turkish empire in its integrity; but it cannot be done — that unwieldy mass is al ready putrefied and must dissolve. If anything like an equilibrium is to be upheld, Greece must be supported.”
From Lord Byron and the Greek War of Independence, http://dld.bz/heAPy
Sunday, November 11, 2018
Trump Celebrates Armistice
One hundred years ago, the Germans agreed to an armistice, that is an end to the fighting in WWI pending a final peace treaty. The armistice agreement effectively prevented the German army from re-starting the war. Some quarter century later, the Germans under Adolph Hitler negotiated an new armistice but with only the French Army. World War II continued.
Today Donald Trump said, "We want to help Europe but it has to be fair."
Back in America this is holiday is known as Veterans Day.
Today Donald Trump said, "We want to help Europe but it has to be fair."
Back in America this is holiday is known as Veterans Day.
Saturday, November 10, 2018
Tatars Invade China Podcast
200 BC: At the beginning of
the Han Dynasty of China the Tatar tribes invaded. The new emperor was still trying to organize
his empire and establish himself. As for
the tribes beyond he border, they were united under a strong leader, Meha. Here's my podcast on this.
Friday, November 9, 2018
Charles I Executed
He
behaved like a king to the last. But
there was a reason that he had lost the English Civil War. Could he be trusted to keep his word? There was a huge credibility gap. Times were changing and he had not
adapted. As he went to his doom two things
were in the air: his son was safe in
France and would his enemies over-reach once they held absolute power?
"His purposed address to the people was delivered only to the
hearing of those upon the scaffold, but its purport was that the people
“mistook the nature of government; for people are free under a government, not
by being sharers in it, but by due administration of the laws of it.” His
theory of government was a consistent one. He had the misfortune not to
understand that the time had been fast passing away for its assertion."
Thursday, November 8, 2018
Hildebrand Proclaimed Pope Gregory VII
How it began in 1073:
“From the funeral procession Hildebrand flew to the pulpit, and with impassioned gestures seemed to be imploring silence. The storm, however,
did not cease till one of the cardinals, in the name of the sacred college, declared that they had unanimously elected him whom the people had chosen. Arrayed in scarlet robes, crowned with the papal tiara, Gregory VII ascended the chair of St. Peter."
From
Hildebrand’s Papal Triumph : http://dld.bz/he73Y
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