
The Great Courses Plus – Crossroads of Civilization: A History of Central Asia 2025
English | Tutorial | Size: 9.48 GB
At the heart of the Eurasian landmass lies the vast region known as Central Asia. [Read more…]
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The Great Courses Plus – Crossroads of Civilization: A History of Central Asia 2025
English | Tutorial | Size: 9.48 GB
At the heart of the Eurasian landmass lies the vast region known as Central Asia. [Read more…]
Arte – Trafalgar: The Greatest Battle in Naval History (2006)
English | Documentary | Size: 1.32 GB
Reconstructed using a new technique that allows characters to be embedded in a virtual setting, here is the legendary battle of Trafalgar. A spectacular, first grandiose documentary spectacle that takes us as close to historical reality as possible! [Read more…]
SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome: Beard, Mary
English | eBook | Size: 509.12 MB
A sweeping, revisionist history of the Roman Empire from one of our foremost classicists. [Read more…]
History Channel – Theodore Roosevelt: The Miniseries (2021) Part 2: The Man in the Arena
English | Documentary | Size: 2.25 GB
"Speak softly and carry a big stick." The History Channel two-part series is a panoramic portrait of President Theodore Roosevelt, exploring the depth and breadth of the compelling life of the 26th and youngest president of the United States. [Read more…]
History Channel – Theodore Roosevelt: The Miniseries (2021) Part 1: The Great Adventure
English | Documentary | Size: 2.25 GB
"Speak softly and carry a big stick." The History Channel two-part series is a panoramic portrait of President Theodore Roosevelt, exploring the depth and breadth of the compelling life of the 26th and youngest president of the United States. [Read more…]
HC In Search of History – Mr. Ponzi and his Scheme (1998)
English | Documentary | Size: 740 MB
It was a time when anything seemed possible-instant wealth, glittering fame, fabulous luxury-and for a run of magical weeks in the spring and summer of 1920, Charles Ponzi made it all come true. [Read more…]
Janus Films – A Brief History of Time (1991)
English | Documentary | Size: 1.26 GB
Errol Morris turns his camera on one of the most fascinating men in the world: the pioneering astrophysicist Stephen Hawking. [Read more…]
SBS – Gallipoli: History in the Depths (1999)
English | Documentary | Size: 952 MB
"I ordered the men to land on the shore – but it was nothing short of murder. In a very short time, the first barge was full of dead and wounded. Blood was everywhere. I never knew the smell of blood was so strong…" – Midshipman G. L. Drewry, VC [Read more…]
The Great Courses – The Greatest Controversies of Early Christian History – Bart D. Ehrman – TTC
English | Tutorial | Size: 9.52 GB
Christianity has arguably been the most important force in the history of Western civilization. [Read more…]
BBC – Filthy Cities: A History of Public Sanitation (2011) Part 1: Medieval London
English | Documentary | Size: 1.33 GB
Dan Snow gets down and dirty in the murky histories of London, Paris and New York, exploring their filthy histories from the bottom up.
Imagine having to dodge the contents of emptied bedpans or step over rotting corpses on the way to work. That was a reality of city life before technology, public policy, and public values began to focus on the effects of poor sanitation.
In this immersive three-part series, sophisticated computer animation and in-depth scholarship bring history’s struggles with urban filth vividly to life. The case studies: medieval London, 18th-century Paris, and New York City during its most intense phase of European immigration.
Taking the travelogue in a whole new direction – with thought-provoking stunts, historical accounts and state-of-the-art CGI – it excavates the murky past in gruesome detail during defining periods in history. You’ll find out how each of these modern capitals was forged in the muck of the past, emerging from ‘filthy cities’ into three of the world’s model metropolises.
A BBC/Discovery Channel Co-Production
Part 2: Revolutionary Paris
Just over 200 years ago, Paris was one of the dirtiest cities in Europe. How did that suffocating urban environment give way to what we now know as the City of Light? This program sifts through the story of the French Revolution in the context of urban filth and its close link to social injustice.
Depicting the settings in which thousands of Parisians toiled in toxic industries and suffered grotesque poverty and disease, the film profiles one of the foulest jobs in history-tanning leather-and comes face-to-face with the ultimate killing machine, the guillotine, which exhausted the city’s cemeteries during the Reign of Terror.
A visit to Marie Antoinette’s private rooms at the glittering palace of Versailles offers further insight into the deep-rooted inequality that helped spark a bloody, transformative revolution.
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