Fernand Braudel and Global History - Alan Macfarlane 1996
A talk at a seminar at the Institute of Historical Research, filmed from the text in 2013. Considers the strengths and weaknesses of Braudel as a global historian.

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A Global Transition: From the Mediterranean to the Atlantic - with David Abulafia

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Theories of power and the State: Lecture 1/4 on Political Anthropology - Alan Macfarlane

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Harold Bloom - "Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human"

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Dr. Darren Staloff, Fernand Braudel's "On History"

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China Versus the US: Kishore Mahbubani on a Zero-Sum Rivalry | The Mishal Husain Show

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Marxist Philosophy - Bryan Magee & Charles Taylor (1977)

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Francis Fukuyama: History and Democracy | Doomscroll

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Interview of Sir Sherard Copwer Coles

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David Stevenson - The Politics of War, 1914-1917

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What They Pulled From the Park City Utah Workings in 1903 — Why the Drift Was Cemented Overnight

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Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks and Lord Rowan Williams: "Trust and trustworthiness"

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Richard Feynman Explains Why Speed of Light is So Fast

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How Trump’s China Trip Could Trigger A New Global Order.

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Lynn Hunt: The French Revolution in a Global Perspective

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The Global Transformation: history, modernity and the making of international relations

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Fernand Braudel and the Structures of Historical Time

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Why the Planck Length May Be the End of Physical Reality

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Arnold Toynbee lecturing at UCLA 4/1/1963

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How liberals monetized trauma | Catherine Liu on Marx, Trump, and identity politics

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