Years That Changed History: 1215

Years That Changed History: 1215 « Series from 2019

Series from 2019

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Genres: Documentary

Years That Changed History: 1215 offers you the chance to delve into one of the most interesting periods in world history.

Over 24 wide-ranging episodes, Professor Dorsey Armstrong of Purdue University gives you the Big History of this singular year, introducing you to the people, events, and consequences of the world in 1215.

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The World before 1215

The Magna Carta: Patching Up a Squabble

What’s Really in the Magna Carta?

The Magna Carta’s Legacy

What Inspired the Fourth Lateran Council?

Canons for Christian Practice and Belief

The Canons of Persecution

Civilizations in the Americas in 1215

Civilizations of Sub-Saharan Africa in 1215

The Crusading Impulse

The Fourth Crusade and the Crusader States

The Fourth Lateran Council and the Jews

The Jews in 1215 and Beyond

Francis of Assisi and the Mendicant Orders

The Crusade against the Cathars

Mongol Culture before Genghis Khan

The Mongols and the Rise of Genghis Khan

The Battle of Beijing

What Happened to the Mongols after 1215?

The Status of Women in 1215

Literary Trends in the Early 13th Century

The Islamic World in 1215

Japan and Samurai Culture

The World after 1215