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The Death of Boring History | The Pop Historian

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The Pop Historian is a general historian with an exciting, eclectic new channel on YouTube.

“The historian must serve two masters: the past and the present”.

In compliance with Fritz Stern, the late German-American professor of history at Columbia University by whom the above statement was issued, the Pop Historian has undergone to do just that. In a highly original, accessible, and entertaining way, he has packaged fascinating bits of history in a series of compelling videos, using the technology of today to tell great stories from the past.

From this episode, you’ll learn…

The advantages of homeschooling for the curious mind; the importance of learning about different faiths as a child; the role that video games (like Assassin’s Creed) can play in instructing you in history; the potential of virtual reality, both for education and entertainment; the reliability of Wikipedia; the necessity of “transhistorical” sympathy; the difficulties in becoming a documentarian; Hitler and the Third Reich; George Washington and whether he should be celebrated or condemned, and much more!

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0:00 Introduction

2:54 Home School v. Private School

5:15 Passover in a Universal Church

9:56 Assassin’s Creed: Do video games have a role in teaching history?

15:12 Virtual Reality: Entertainment and education

21:17 Wikipedia: is it a reliable source?

23:15 Becoming a documentarian

26:46 Hitler and the rise of the Third Reich

28:25 “Trans-historical” empathy and the moral superiority of today

33:06 Slavery

34:29 George Washington: Do we condemn or celebrate him?

39:22 A Christian outlook on history

42:01 How one becomes interested in different subjects

46:02 The history of Tourism

49:51 Traveling the world

53:08 Book recommendations

56:43 How to begin making content on YouTube

The Pop Historian’s Page:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSNRm4gFx9BSqWDzECdTD6w/featured

Works mentioned:

The World at War (Documentary)

Assassin's Creed (Game)

All Tomorrows (Book)

The Children of Men (Book)

Finneran’s Wake

Listen to this and all episodes on your favorite podcast streaming service:

Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/74eUg83Q8zOgaRA5EBuzyl?si=871b6aa8082146af.

Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finnerans-wake/id1560923796.

Please, don’t hesitate to leave a comment or send me a message (to which, I assure you, I’ll promptly respond!)

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100080972774597

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danielethanfinneran/

Twitter: @DanielEFinneran

Email me at finneranswake@gmail.com

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103 episodes

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The Pop Historian is a general historian with an exciting, eclectic new channel on YouTube.

“The historian must serve two masters: the past and the present”.

In compliance with Fritz Stern, the late German-American professor of history at Columbia University by whom the above statement was issued, the Pop Historian has undergone to do just that. In a highly original, accessible, and entertaining way, he has packaged fascinating bits of history in a series of compelling videos, using the technology of today to tell great stories from the past.

From this episode, you’ll learn…

The advantages of homeschooling for the curious mind; the importance of learning about different faiths as a child; the role that video games (like Assassin’s Creed) can play in instructing you in history; the potential of virtual reality, both for education and entertainment; the reliability of Wikipedia; the necessity of “transhistorical” sympathy; the difficulties in becoming a documentarian; Hitler and the Third Reich; George Washington and whether he should be celebrated or condemned, and much more!

TIMESTAMP

0:00 Introduction

2:54 Home School v. Private School

5:15 Passover in a Universal Church

9:56 Assassin’s Creed: Do video games have a role in teaching history?

15:12 Virtual Reality: Entertainment and education

21:17 Wikipedia: is it a reliable source?

23:15 Becoming a documentarian

26:46 Hitler and the rise of the Third Reich

28:25 “Trans-historical” empathy and the moral superiority of today

33:06 Slavery

34:29 George Washington: Do we condemn or celebrate him?

39:22 A Christian outlook on history

42:01 How one becomes interested in different subjects

46:02 The history of Tourism

49:51 Traveling the world

53:08 Book recommendations

56:43 How to begin making content on YouTube

The Pop Historian’s Page:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSNRm4gFx9BSqWDzECdTD6w/featured

Works mentioned:

The World at War (Documentary)

Assassin's Creed (Game)

All Tomorrows (Book)

The Children of Men (Book)

Finneran’s Wake

Listen to this and all episodes on your favorite podcast streaming service:

Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/74eUg83Q8zOgaRA5EBuzyl?si=871b6aa8082146af.

Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finnerans-wake/id1560923796.

Please, don’t hesitate to leave a comment or send me a message (to which, I assure you, I’ll promptly respond!)

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100080972774597

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danielethanfinneran/

Twitter: @DanielEFinneran

Email me at finneranswake@gmail.com

  continue reading

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