World history since 1500 Lectures

World history since 1500 Lectures

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Lectures and reflections on modern World history since 1500 by Dutch historian Dr. R.J. Barendse

Rene Barendse


    • Feb 4, 2016 LATEST EPISODE
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    XXIV. The development of underdevelopment

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016 89:15


    Focusing on colonial India, Nigeria and Burma in this lecture we will be considering the causes of the cleft between a rich Europe and a poor Africa and Asia.

    Science, unbelief and religion,

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2016 94:41


    In this lecture we'll be examining religion in the nineteenth century and the difficult relationship between science and the Christian faith.

    XXIII. Colonial conquest.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016 96:44


    In this lecture we will be considering the colonial conquests of the nineteenth century focusing particularly on Africa.

    XXI. The rise of ideologies.

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2015 88:36


    In this lecture we'll be considering the two great ideas of the modern age: liberalism and socialism.

    XX. Nationalism.

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2015 93:53


    Proceeding from a review of the American Civil War we will be looking at the secular religion of nationalism.

    XIX. Factories and slaves.

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2015 77:19


    In this lecture we'll be considering the English industrial revolution and inextricably bound to it slavery in the United States.

    XVIII: Nature and numbers.

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2015 90:45


    This lecture is about history of the environment: the effects of global warming, population growth and the destruction of nature since the ninteenth century.

    XVII: Revolutions

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2015 99:02


    This lecture will consider the French revolution and the wars of Napoleon Bonaparte.

    XVI. Liberators of the New World

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2015 83:59


    This episode examines the struggle for independence in the Americas: the USA, Haiti and Latin America.

    XV. The world trade created.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2015 73:32


    In this episode we'll be considering the development of capitalism: in production in towns and villages, in agriculture but particularly in trade focussing on the first great gold rush in Brazil.

    XIV. The great struggle for empire.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2015 84:12


    In this episode we will be considering the titanic struggle between Britain and France in the eighteenth century, the weaknesses and strengths of the opponents, a fight that culminated in the British occupation of Canada and India.

    XII. Missionaries to the four corners of the Globe.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2015 62:24


    In this lecture we will look at the difficult conversion of European, Mexican and Peruvian peasants to the creeds of the high Church and the fight of the high Church against Satan: magic and witches.

    XIII. In praise of the Enlightenment

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2015 84:28


    In this episode we'll be considering the books and art consuming public in Europe and the Americas and the rise of the tormented artist and that of the public intellectual during the presently unduly vilified movement of the Enlightenment.

    VIII. The rise of northern Eurasia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2015 76:55


    In this lecture we'll be considering the rise of Russia to Eurasian superpower status in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries - especialy focusing on its expansion into Siberia.

    XI. Spiritual and intellectual stirrings.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2015 90:44


    In this lecture we'll be considering the religious and intellectual life of the sixteenth century. Focussing on the reformation, the Catholic revival of the sixteenth century and the formation of both a secular republic of letters and tourism instead of pilgrimage.

    VII. The golden age of Islam

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2015 76:10


    In this episode we will be considering the great Islamic Empires of the golden age of the Mughals, the Safavid and the Ottoman Turks. An age of material prosperity and cultural splendour. The golden age of Islam.

    X. The civilized and the savages.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2015 73:47


    In this lecture we will be considering the fate of the independent Indian nations of North and South America in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries: a grim tale of disease, brutal wars and disposession and also of spititual hopes.

    Lecture VI: The rise of the state in Europe

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2015 73:03


    In this lecture we'll be exploring the beginnings of the all-pervasive modern state: focusing on warfare, taxes, bureaucracy and the contrast between European east and west.

    V: The Atlantic slave trade

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2015 88:28


    In this episode we will be exploring the slave trade across the Atlantic and Europe's prime turf in the seventeenth and eighteenth century: the Carribean.

    Lecture IV: Richness and poverty in 1600.

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2015 68:42


    In this lecture we'll be looking at the new global trade of the sixteenth century, particularly that in silver, and its effects on the rich and the poor in both Europe and Latin America.

    Lecture III: discoveries?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2015 95:31


    This lecture explores the opening of the World by Spanish and Portuguese navigators and conquistadors and its consequence for South America and Europe.

    World History since 1500: 1. What is World History?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2015 76:45


    In this first lecture by Dutch historian R.J. Barendse Ph. D. we'll explore three different approaches to World History and place them in their own historic context.

    World History Since 1500 II: The World in 1492

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2015 81:27


    In this second lecture of the series we'll be considering the World as it was in 1492: a World more varied and more balanced than anything since.

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