World History: Crash Course with John Green

Course Description

In this Crash Course series, John Green returns to teaching World History in his own quirky way from beginning to end. This crash course should cover most topics from an AP World History class or similar.

World History: Crash Course with John Green
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Video Lectures & Study Materials

# Lecture Play Lecture
1 The Agricultural Revolution Play Video
2 Indus Valley Civilization Play Video
3 Mesopotamia Play Video
4 Ancient Egypt Play Video
5 The Persians & Greeks Play Video
6 Buddha and Ashoka Play Video
7 ‎2,000 Years of Chinese History! The Mandate of Heaven and Confucius Play Video
8 Alexander the Great and the Situation... the Great? Play Video
9 The Silk Road and Ancient Trad Play Video
10 The Roman Empire. Or Republic. Or...Which Was It? Play Video
11 Christianity from Judaism to Constantine Play Video
12 Fall of The Roman Empire...in the 15th Century Play Video
13 Islam, the Quran, and the Five Pillars All Without a Flamewar Play Video
14 The Dark Ages...How Dark Were They, Really? Play Video
15 The Crusades - Pilgrimage or Holy War? Play Video
16 Mansa Musa and Islam in Africa Play Video
17 Wait For It...The Mongols! Play Video
18 Int'l Commerce, Snorkeling Camels, and The Indian Ocean Trade Play Video
19 Venice and the Ottoman Empire Play Video
20 Russia, the Kievan Rus, and the Mongols Play Video
21 Columbus, de Gama, and Zheng He! 15th Century Mariners. Play Video
22 The Renaissance: Was it a Thing? Play Video
23 The Columbian Exchange Play Video
24 The Atlantic Slave Trade Play Video
25 The Spanish Empire, Silver, & Runaway Inflation Play Video
26 The Seven Years War Play Video
27 The Amazing Life and Strange Death of Captain Cook Play Video
28 Tea, Taxes, and The American Revolution Play Video
29 The French Revolution Play Video
30 Haitian Revolutions Play Video
31 Latin American Revolutions Play Video
32 Coal, Steam, and The Industrial Revolution Play Video
33 Capitalism and Socialism Play Video
34 Samurai, Daimyo, Matthew Perry, and Nationalism Play Video
35 Imperialism Play Video
36 Archdukes, Cynicism, and World War I Play Video
37 Communists, Nationalists, and China's Revolutions Play Video
38 World War II Play Video
39 USA vs USSR Fight! The Cold War Play Video
40 Decolonization and Nationalism Triumphant Play Video
41 Globalization I - The Upside Play Video
42 Globalization II - Good or Bad? Play Video
43 Rethinking Civilization Play Video
44 Money & Debt Play Video
45 Disease Play Video
46 War & Human Nature Play Video
47 War and Civilization Play Video
48 Climate Change, Chaos, and The Little Ice Age Play Video
49 Humans and Energy Play Video
50 Drought and Famine Play Video
51 HOW World War I Started Play Video
52 Who Started World War I Play Video
53 The End of Civilization (In the Bronze Age) Play Video
54 The Rise of the West and Historical Methodology Play Video
55 Asian Responses to Imperialism Play Video
56 The Railroad Journey and the Industrial Revolution Play Video
57 Population, Sustainability, and Malthus Play Video
58 Islam and Politics Play Video
59 The Mughal Empire and Historical Reputation Play Video
60 Luther and the Protestant Reformation Play Video
61 Charles V and the Holy Roman Empire Play Video
62 World War II, A War for Resources Play Video
63 Congo and Africa's World War Play Video
64 Water and Classical Civilizations Play Video
65 Conflict in Israel and Palestine Play Video
66 The Vikings! Play Video
67 War and Nation Building in Latin America Play Video
68 Iran's Revolutions Play Video
69 Japan in the Heian Period and Cultural History Play Video
70 Nonviolence and Peace Movements Play Video
71 Capitalism and the Dutch East India Company Play Video
72 Democracy, Authoritarian Capitalism, and China Play Video

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