LAB History Time!
By Laura A-B
LAB History Time!May 18, 2020
A level Political Ideologies: The Glorious Revolution 1688
How did the underrated and often misunderstood 'Glorious Revolution' of 1688 establish the constitutional monarchy we have today? What was the impact of the Act of Settlement 1701 and the Act of Union 1707? How did parliament evolve in the 18th century to become the more recognisable form of politics we know today with a Cabinet and Prime Minister?
A level Political Ideologies: The English Civil War 1642
How did England end up in conflict with itself about the role of the king and parliament in 1642? Why was Charles I beheaded and what happened after this decision was taken? How did these tumultuous events affect Hobbes and Locke who lived through this century of turmoil and how did it influence their political philosophy?
A level Political Ideologies: Historical context - French Revolution 1789
This episode explains the causes and consequences of the French Revolution in 1789 and its impact on the political philosophy of the 18th century.
History Time 7: Reflections on Post-colonialism with Adin Miller
In this episode of History Time, Adin Miller joins me for a discussion on his own experiences in post-colonial Britain and how we can teach British Empire studies more effectively in schools to give a more nuanced account of this controversial historical period.
A level Political Ideologies: Conservatism summary
Listen to a summary of conservative political philosophy, encompassing all the key terms, key thinkers and key themes from the Edexcel specification.
A level Political Ideologies: Robert Nozick
Find out about the life and works of American political philosopher Robert Nozick and how his views link to New Right conservatism.
A level Political Ideologies: Ayn Rand
Find out about the life and works of 20th century Russian-American novelist Ayn Rand and how her stories link to New Right conservative political philosophy.
A level Political Ideologies: Michael Oakeshott
Find out about the life and work of 20th century academic Michael Oakeshott and his political philosophy linked to conservatism.
A level Political Ideologies: Edmund Burke
Find out about the life and work of 18th century British MP Edmund Burke and his links to conservative political philosophy.
A level Political Ideologies: Thomas Hobbes
Find out about the life and works of the 17th century political philosopher Thomas Hobbes and how his ideas link to conservatism.
A level Political Ideologies: New Right Conservatism
What does the strand of New Right Conservatism believe in? What are the key principles and thinkers associated with this strand?
A level Political Ideologies: One Nation Conservatism
What does the strand of One Nation Conservatism believe in? What are the key principles and thinkers associated with this strand?
A level Political Ideologies: Traditional Conservatism
What does the strand of Traditional Conservatism believe in? What are the key principles and thinkers associated with this strand?
A level Political Ideologies: Conservatism - Libertarianism
What is libertarianism and what does it relate to? How does the principle of libertarianism conflict with other conservative principles? Which strands of conservatism value libertarianism.
History Time 6 - Irish folklore with Mary Flanigan
Irish comedian Mary Flanigan joins a discussion on Irish history, language and identity and retells the classic Irish myths of the Salmon of Knowledge and Osin and Niamh like a true Seanchai! (Irish bard)
Further reading:
https://www.historyextra.com/period/20th-century/the-history-of-ireland-11-milestone-moments/
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-26883211
https://www.irishcentral.com/news/community/seanchai-keeper-of-irelands-folklore-heritage
A level Political Ideologies: Conservatism - Paternalism
What does a 'paternalistic attitude' in politics mean? Why did Benjamin Disraeli advocate a new One Nation paternalistic stance? What does paternalism still seek to maintain?
A level Political Ideologies: Conservatism - Organic society
How can a society be considered 'organic'? Does this principle promote a 'natural aristocracy'? Does it suggest a hierarchy of importance or promote a cohesive whole working together?
A level Political Ideologies: Conservatism - Human imperfection
Why do conservatives think humans are flawed? In what ways can humans be considered flawed? What are the implications of a Hobbesian outlook on the world?
A level Political Ideologies: Conservatism - Tradition
What does tradition mean? How and why do conservatives seek to preserve traditions?
A level Political Ideologies: Conservatism - Pragmatism
What is pragmatism? Which philosophers advocated its use? How is this principle used in politics? What do critics of pragmatism accuse its proponents of?
History Time 5: Snacks and word play with Ellie Green
In episode 5 of History Time, I'm joined by Ellie Green to discuss the history of language and the etymological roots of various words....plus delving into the world of snacks and how they originated!
Take a look at some of the links below for further info on topics discussed in this podcast!
Ancient graffiti (my article in History Today magazine) https://www.historytoday.com/history-matters/rewriting-history
Secret life of plants https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/apr/05/smarty-plants-are-our-vegetable-cousins-more-intelligent-than-we-realise
How has Greek influenced English? https://www.britishcouncil.org/voices-magazine/how-has-greek-influenced-english-language
Foods named after people https://www.theguardian.com/culture/gallery/2012/feb/05/ten-best-foods-named-after-people-in-pictures
Oldest snacks https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/58622/11-oldest-snack-foods-were-still-eating
Edexcel GCSE Nazi Germany 2.3 Growth in Nazi support 1929-33
What impact did the Wall Street Crash have on the Weimar Republic? What types of people flocked to the KPD and the NSDAP and why? How much power did the Nazis have by the 1932 Reichstag elections?
Edexcel GCSE Nazi Germany 2.2 Munich Putsch and lean years 1923-9
How did Hitler try to seize power in 1923? Why did it all go wrong? How did he use his trial as a publicity platform? Why was he let out of jail so early? How did he try to re-organise the Nazi party? Why did the Nazis not receive much support until 1929?
Edexcel GCSE Nazi Germany 2.1 Early development of the Nazi Party 1920-22
How did Adolf Hitler become involved in the politics of the Weimar Republic? In what ways did he transform an obscure party with 23 members in 1919 to a growing political force to be reckoned with?
Read the full DAP Twenty Five point programme here https://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/riseofhitler/25points.htm
Edexcel GCSE Nazi Germany 1.4 Changes in Society 1924-9
How did the economic stability that Gustav Stresemann created from 1924 onwards affect living standards? Did the position of women change dramatically during the Weimar Republic or not? How did the democracy of the Weimar Republic allow Berlin to become a centre for art and culture around the world?
Watch the Weimar Republic's futuristic 1927 movie masterpiece Metropolis here! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvtWDIZtrAE
History Time 4: Tube trains with Adin Miller
Joining me on History Time today is tube train enthusiast Adin Miller to discuss some of the quirks and lesser known facts of the London Underground....find out why the Northern Line is so intriguing, why Embankment station has two 'mind the gaps' and Adin's opinion on King's Cross station...
History Time 3: The First Crusade with Rob Selth
Joining me on History Time today is Rob Selth, Collins Knowing History textbook series author, to discuss the launch of the First Crusade....why did so many people answer Pope Urban II's call to arms in 1095?
Edexcel GCSE Nazi Germany 1.3 Recovery of the Weimar Republic 1924-29
How did Gustav Stresemann improve Germany's economic and international position following the crisis of 1923? Find out about how the Weimar Republic recovered during these years under his leadership, with good prospects for the future...
History Time 2: History of music with Grace Cockell
In this episode of history time, I interview Grace Cockell about the history of music in England charting the evolution from Medieval Gregorian chants, through the Renaissance, Baroque, Classical and Romantic genres....and how to get involved with choirs and orchestral music today.
Edexcel GCSE Nazi Germany 1.2 Early challenges to the Weimar Republic
What challenges did the Weimar Republic face 1919-23? What was the impact of the Treaty of Versailles? What were the revolts from the right and left of the political spectrum? Why did hyperinflation occur?
Women through time 5: Anglo Saxon and Viking world
How do the women of the Anglo Saxon and Viking world compare? Why do we only hear about the story of Beowulf instead of Judith? Why did Viking men worship female Valkyries? What do Anglo Saxon and Viking texts and archaeology tell us about the position of women in this time?
Women through time 4: Ancient Rome
How much influence did the wives of emperors have? Why were the Vestal Virgins so sacred? Why was the death of Hypatia of Alexandria important in the history of women through time? Find out about the lives of women in Ancient Rome
Edexcel GCSE History Nazi Germany: 1.1 The origins of the Weimar Republic
Discussion and explanation of Chapter 1.1 of the Edexcel GCSE textbook.
History Time 1: Toilet Rolls and stockpiling
Find out about the history of toilet rolls and stockpiling in this first episode of LAB History Time!
Credit to the following websites for their great research - take a further read!
https://www.bricecjones.com/blog/toilet-papyrus-a-papyrus-of-homer-used-as-toilet-paper
Women through time 3: Ancient Greece
What can some characters from Ancient Greek history tell us about the position of women in this ancient civilisation?
Women through time 2: Ancient Egypt
What can some characters from Ancient Egyptian history tell us about the position of women in this ancient civilisation?
Women through time 1: Intro
Have women always been considered unequal throughout history? Here's an intro to a new series on the history of women through time.