Crash Course World History

Jan 26, 2012 (en) Documentary [12] Min
  • First Air Date
    Jan 26, 2012
  • Production
    Complexly, Thought Bubble
  • Rotten tomato
    67%
  • Original title
    Crash Course World History
  • Release
    Jan 26, 2012
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Specials ( 2012-05-09)

Crash Course World History Outtakes Part I

Episode: 1

Hanging Out at Crash Course

Episode: 2

Crash Course World History Outtakes Part II

Episode: 3

Crash Course World History Outtakes Part III

Episode: 4

World History Outtakes!

Episode: 5

World History Season 2: Outtakes v2

Episode: 6

World History ( 2012-01-25)

In 42 episodes, John Green will begin teaching you the history of the world! This course is based on the 2012 AP World History curriculum, from growing the first crops in the First Agricultural Revolution to global textile production in the 2010s. By the end of the course, you will be able to: *Identify and explain historical developments and processes *Analyze the context of historical events, developments, and processes and explain how they are situated within a broader historical context *Explain the importance of point of view, historical situation, and audience of a source *Analyze patterns and connections among historical developments and processes, both laterally and chronologically through history *Be a more informed citizen of the world

The Agricultural Revolution

Episode: 1

Indus Valley Civilization

Episode: 2

Mesopotamia

Episode: 3

Ancient Egypt

Episode: 4

The Persians & Greeks

Episode: 5

Buddha & Ashoka

Episode: 6

2,000 Years of Chinese History! The Mandate of Heaven & Confucius

Episode: 7

Alexander the Great and the Situation... the Great?

Episode: 8

The Silk Road & Ancient Trade

Episode: 9

The Roman Empire. Or Republic. Or... Which Was It?

Episode: 10

Christianity from Judaism to the Constantine

Episode: 11

Fall of the Roman Empire... in the 15th Century

Episode: 12

Islam, the Quran, and the Five Pillars All Without a Flamewar

Episode: 13

The Dark Ages... How Dark Were They, Really?

Episode: 14

The Crusades - Pilgrimage or Holy War

Episode: 15

Mansa Musa & Islam in Africa

Episode: 16

Wait For It... The Mongols!

Episode: 17

International Commerce, Snorkeling Camels, & The Indian Ocean Trade

Episode: 18

Venice & The Ottoman Empire

Episode: 19

Russia, The Kievan Rus, and the Mongols

Episode: 20

Columbus, de Gama, and Zheng He! 15th Century Mariners

Episode: 21

The Renaissance... Was it a Thing?

Episode: 22

The Colombian Exchange

Episode: 23

The Atlantic Slave Trade

Episode: 24

The Spanish Empire, Silver, and Runaway Inflation

Episode: 25

The Seven Years War

Episode: 26

The Amazing Life and Strange Death of Captain Cook

Episode: 27

Tea, Taxes, and The American Revolution

Episode: 28

The French Revolution

Episode: 29

Haitian Revolutions

Episode: 30

Latin American Revolutions

Episode: 31

Coal, Steam, and The Industrial Revolution

Episode: 32

Capitalism and Socialism

Episode: 33

Samurai, Daimyo, Matthew Perry, and Nationalism

Episode: 34

Imperialism

Episode: 35

Archdukes, Cynicism, and World War I

Episode: 36

Communists, Nationalists, and China's Revolutions

Episode: 37

World War II

Episode: 38

USA vs USSR Fight! The Cold War

Episode: 39

Decolonization and Nationalism Triumphant

Episode: 40

Globalization I - The Upside

Episode: 41

Globalization II - Good or Bad?

Episode: 42

World History 2 ( 2014-07-11)

In 30 episodes, John Green rethinks world history! In round two we take a different approach and try to think more thematically rather than chronologically. By the end of the course, you will be able to: *Think about history thematically and in terms of systems, not just important events *Analyze the context of historical events, developments, and processes and explain how they are situated within a broader historical context *Explain the importance of point of view, historical situation, and audience of a source *Question how what we think of as “history,” how it is written, and what biases are at play in a work

Rethinking Civilization

Episode: 1

Money & Debt

Episode: 2

Disease!

Episode: 3

War & Human Nature

Episode: 4

War and Civilization

Episode: 5

Climate Change, Chaos, and The Little Ice Age

Episode: 6

Humans and Energy

Episode: 7

Drought and Famine

Episode: 8

How World War I Started

Episode: 9

Who Started World War I

Episode: 10

The End of Civilization (In the Bronze Age)

Episode: 11

The Rise of the West and Historical Methodology

Episode: 12

Asian Responses to Imperialism

Episode: 13

The Railroad Journey and the Industrial Revolution

Episode: 14

Population, Sustainability, and Malthus

Episode: 15

Islam and Politics

Episode: 16

The Mughal Empire and Historical Reputation

Episode: 17

Luther and the Protestant Reformation

Episode: 18

Charles V and the Holy Roman Empire

Episode: 19

World War II, A War for Resources

Episode: 20

Congo and Africa's World War

Episode: 21

Water and Classical Civilizations

Episode: 22

Conflict in Israel and Palestine

Episode: 23

The Vikings!

Episode: 24

War and Nation Building in Latin America

Episode: 25

Iran's Revolutions

Episode: 26

Japan in the Heian Period and Cultural History

Episode: 27

Nonviolence and Peace Movements

Episode: 28

Capitalism and the Dutch East India Company

Episode: 29

Democracy, Authoritarian Capitalism, and China

Episode: 30
Jan 26, 2012 (en)
Documentary
[12] Min
  • First Air Date Jan 26, 2012
  • Production
    Complexly, Thought Bubble
  • Rotten tomato 67%
Original Title Crash Course World History
en

Overview

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer