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Instructional Video1:42
60 Second Histories

The Manchester Workhouse

K - 5th
Emmeline Pankhurst describes a visit to the Manchester Workhouse and the effect it had upon her
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Instructional Video1:50
60 Second Histories

Dr John Snow - removing the pump handle

K - 5th
In part 6 of this series, John Snow describes how he presented his findings to authorities and persuaded them to remove the handle from the water pump in Broad Street.
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Instructional Video1:47
60 Second Histories

The Norman invasion & preparation

K - 5th
A Norman sailor describes the lead up to the invasion from the Norman perspective; the ships, the supplies and the crossing to England
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Instructional Video1:55
60 Second Histories

Lindisfarne a monk's view - part 2

K - 5th
This video is part two of the eye witness account of the raid on the Lindisfarne monastery; thankfully the Vikings never destroyed the Lindisfarne Gospels which still exist today.
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Instructional Video2:03
60 Second Histories

Herophilus and Erasistratus

K - 5th
In this short video, Galen talks about the discoveries of Herophilus and Erasistratus
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Instructional Video1:31
60 Second Histories

Stamford Bridge - Saxon View

K - 5th
A Saxon warrior describes what he saw at the battle of Stamford Bridge, and how it began with a conversation between Harold Godwinson and his brother Tostig who had sided with the Viking King Harald Hardrada
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Instructional Video1:23
60 Second Histories

Roman weapons - the gladius

K - 5th
A legionary describes the gladius; one of the most famous swords from history, at over 50cm long Roman legionaries were well trained in using them.
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Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Discovering Gion Matsuri: A Celebration of Culture in Kyoto

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Gion Matsuri is one of Japan's oldest and largest festivals. The celebration happens every year in Kyoto and lasts the whole month of July! Learn about the history and customs of the festival from goryo-e (a purification ritual) to the...
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Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Boi Boomba: The Spectacular Folklore Festival

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Experience the vibrant and enchanting festival of Boy Boomba in Parintins, Brazil. Learn about this three-day celebration that brings to life the folklore of the resurrected bull in a grand and spectacular manner.
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Instructional Video1:44
60 Second Histories

People in a Medieval castle; the constable's wife

K - 5th
This video describes some of the staff who work within the castle such as the house steward and the chamberlain and the duties they carry out
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Instructional Video2:06
60 Second Histories

Henry VIII, supreme head of the Church of England

K - 5th
Henry VIII describes his split with Rome and his view on the Reformation
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Instructional Video1:45
60 Second Histories

WW1 Munitions worker - part 1

K - 5th
A munitionette describes how they worked, the explosives they came into contact with and the reason their skin turned yellow. Part 1 in a 4 part series
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Instructional Video1:50
60 Second Histories

WW1 Weapons - hand grenade

K - 5th
A look at the development of hand grenades and the ingenuity of the soldiers who made their own.
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Instructional Video1:31
60 Second Histories

Victorian Workhouse - part 3

K - 5th
An account of how whole families often had to go into the workhouse and once there, they were separated and made to work for no pay
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Instructional Video1:35
60 Second Histories

Gladiators

K - 5th
This short video describes the different types of gladiator such as the retiarius and the murmillo together with the different weapons and helmets they wore; it even mentions the female gladiators that fought
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Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Festivals of the World: NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Notting Hill Carnival is a vibrant and lively event that takes place in London on the August bank holiday. It was founded to overcome racial tensions and has grown into a celebration of cultural diversity. With colorful costumes,...
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Instructional Video6:02
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Jason Stanley - Education vs Indoctrination

Higher Ed
Jason Stanley is the Jacob Urowsky Professor of Philosophy at Yale University. Before coming to Yale in 2013, he was Distinguished Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Rutgers University. He has also been a Professor at the...
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Instructional Video1:49
60 Second Histories

Life in the trenches - Part 3

K - 5th
A description of the practicalities and problems the army faced in the trenches when it came to supplies and latrines. Part 3 of a 7 part series
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Instructional Video1:29
60 Second Histories

A Victorian day at the seaside

K - 5th
A description of a middle-class family holiday at the seaside booked through Cooks Travel Excursionist.
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Instructional Video1:41
60 Second Histories

Viking shipbuilding - part 1

K - 5th
A Viking shipbuilder describes a Viking ship: what it's made from and the various parts of the ship such as the keel, the prow, the stern, strakes, keelson and mast fish
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Instructional Video10:52
Curated Video

A Tudor Gunner

3rd - 9th
An ordinary gunner’s story of how he fought aboard Sir Francis Drake’s ship during the Spanish Armada. He gives a decks-eye view of the battle and tactics used during the by the English Navy and international trade during the Elizabethan...
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Instructional Video7:35
Curated Video

An Elizabethan Lady

3rd - 9th
An overview of Elizabethan England, through the eyes of a wealthy woman. She talks about politics, crime, the impact of population growth and the development of towns as well as the treatment of vagrants. The History Squad - Kevin Hicks.
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Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Mummies: Ancient Burial Practices and Modern Preservation

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of mummies, both anthropogenic and spontaneous, explaining how they are preserved through intentional or unintentional means. It explores the mummification practices of ancient Egypt, as well as examples...
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Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

The Influence and Stories of Greek Mythology

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Greek mythology encompasses the ancient Greek stories and teachings about their gods, heroes, and the nature of the world. Through oral tradition and artistic representations, these myths explained natural phenomena, guided moral...