*realizes he doesn't remember at all what Bastille Day celebrates*![]()
First they "got rid of the whiskey", then they went to the Bastille to set free less than 10 unimportant prisonners...or something like that![]()
And beheaded the governor of the prison/bastion, even though he had surrendered without much of a fight. They probably shouldn't teach the real history of that day.![]()
Good gawd! What a hungover!![]()
*realizes he doesn't remember at all what Bastille Day celebrates*![]()
I always hated history as a child, and I've discovered over the years that I really don't know a lot about anything that happened prior to, like, 1996.
In all seriousness, though, if it didn't happen in the United States and it wasn't The Holocaust, we didn't really learn about it in school. Our history curriculum was awful.
America just doesn't do big military parades. Torrance, CA holds a decent-sized parade of troops and equipment on Armed Forces Day and there are a few other cities who sponsor similar parades of moderate scale, but for the most part America just eschews big, ostentatious public displays of military weaponry and has for a good long while now.
Pretty damn ironic considering all the wars and conflicts we've been involved in in recent decades, but it is what it is.
Well, maybe it's time to, oh I dunno, read a book? I just don't get it "I'm really ignorant about one of the most basic knowledge of human culture. Oh well, too bad." I mean, come on.I always hated history as a child, and I've discovered over the years that I really don't know a lot about anything that happened prior to, like, 1996.
That's not a curriculum. It's a crime.Yes, I am indeed exaggerating, but I honestly don't ever remember learning about the French Revolution. If I did, it was only in passing. My school district, for whatever reason, focused on the Civil War and The Holocaust every single year all the way through junior high. In high school the only history class I took was US History. I never had to take any kind of world history class.
Well, maybe it's time to, oh I dunno, read a book? I just don't get it "I'm really ignorant about one of the most basic knowledge of human culture. Oh well, too bad." I mean, come on.
I kind of wish I could take a World History class now and try and get up to speed; I just don't want to do homework or take tests.
Give John Green 40 weeks, and Green will give you a playful and highly visual crash course in world history, taking you from the beginning of human civilization 15,000 years ago through to our modern age. If you’re not familiar with him, Green is a bestselling author of several young adult books (Looking for Alaska, An Abundance of Katherines, and Paper Towns). He’s also part of the popular vlogbrothers and an active Twitter user with more than 1.1 million followers — that’s about 22 times what we have, to put things in perspective.
The series starts with The Agricultural Revolution (above) and the Indus Valley Civilization (below). New video installments will be released throughout the year here. And more university-level history courses can be found in our big collection of 400 Free Courses Online.
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With new technology making the world more interconnected every day, it can be beneficial no matter what field you work in to have a good idea of the history of not only your own country but those around the world. These open courses will help you to learn about history in diverse countries and time periods to give you a well rounded knowledge of the social, political and intellectual history that has shaped the modern world.
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Those look like some interesting and cool links. Do you have some recommendations on similar courses concerning economics?
Those look like some interesting and cool links. Do you have some recommendations on similar courses concerning economics?
Those look like some interesting and cool links. Do you have some recommendations on similar courses concerning economics?
Khan Academy has some good economics courses amongst many other subjects.
http://www.khanacademy.org/
Those look like some interesting and cool links. Do you have some recommendations on similar courses concerning economics?
Khan Academy has some good economics courses amongst many other subjects.
http://www.khanacademy.org/
You and your Khan Academy.
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