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Reform and Revolution 1815-1848: Crash Course European History #25

Reform and Revolution 1815-1848: Crash Course European History #25

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In the aftermath of the revolutions and upheaval in 18th and early 19th century Europe, there was a hunger for reform across the continent. Reformers like Robert Owen, Charles Fourier, and Auguste Comte proposed radical new ideas, and at the same time, regular people began to stand up and ask for greater equality, and a louder voice in how they were governed. Results were mixed, but a lot of the ideas that emerged during this time are still echoing in our world today
Date: 2022-04-04

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Slight correction - 1890's peterloo massacre wasnt by the police but by the military. The police force wouldn't be established until a couple years later.
The massacre influenced the decision for british police to be equipped with trunchions instead of guns, and for their uniform to be blue instead of red to distance the police from the military in the eyes of the public. Its a minor detail but yh.

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Great video, but it-s more fair to align the 1829 Catholic emancipation act with Daniel O-Connell which affected mainly Ireland rather than the 1832 reform act which affected English and Welsh electoral systems.
At that time in the 1830-s O-Connell was instead agitating for home rule.

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European History dos not include scandinavia, if these vids are to be belived. I know we arn't France but still, Swedish empire, Kalmar union? great northen wars or anything else for that matter happend, it was just uninhappited land if this is to be belived.
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8: 03 the Yeomanry didn't exactly shoot into the crowd. rather they rode into the crowd cutting people down with sabres (would also like to point out the yeomen were stationed in a pub before being called forward and many of them were drunk)
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At around 13: 00 to 13: 20, the captions stop updating with what's being said. Please fix this.
Edit: this also happens at 13: 40 to the end of the video, because apparently it's CrashCourse's stance that the outro is 100% non-essential.

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- 3: 05 - i wouldnt mind to be exiled into Siberia right about now with the Corona virus making life extremely difficult in well connected places. the remote vilages of Siberia most likely don't face any of these issues any time soon
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I understand there is a lot to cover in this period, but not even mentioning the independence of Belgium makes me question what else you left out in favour of stuff like partial English voting reform.
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How do you ever mention Comte without mentioning Positivism? You sort of did, but it alone is so important in the history of science that I think it'd merit a bit more.
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And as a smart man once said. -I hear voices inside my head, they talk to me, they understand, that talk to me. (Talk to me echos multiple times)-
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I always felt bad that I didn't understand 'recent' European history as a European. But so much happens all at the same time, all the time!
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