Hanging with History
The first season focuses on the origins of the Industrial Revolution or the Great Enrichment, we go deep into history to gain enough background knowledge to actually understand the various theories of the origins of the Great Enrichment. Eventually we learn that we also need to know how the miracle was consolidated, as the many other close approaches to the Industrial Revolution failed.A kwirky style, but intellectually ambitious with the goal of understanding history well enough to understand the miracle that happened that one time. It's gonna be a long series.
Hanging with History
17. Tudor England and Surprising Social Structures
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Harald Hansen
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Season 1
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Episode 17
Tudor England and the Parish based system to care for the aged. British and Dutch elites were better and more competent in the great struggles between the powers. Partly this is because the method for selecting elites was more robust than France and Spain where birth was so important. We look at studies done of village life in England, hard facts, that indicate a surprisingly high level of trust in local institutions and confidence in the future. Already at this time life for the common people was very different for the British and Dutch than for the rest of Europe. We explore some of the tensions between freedom and responsibility and predictability within a nuclear family context.
Banana14 episode.