1917 Centennial Series: War, Revolution, Socialism, War. Stephen Kotkin
Mary and Peter R. Dallman 1951 Great Issues Lecture
War, Revolution, Socialism, War: How do the events of 1917 and thereafter help us understand the world of today, and perhaps of tomorrow?
1917 Centennial Series: Stephen Kotkin, Princeton University
Revolution in the Russian empire took place 100 years ago, during the First World War. It brought widespread hopes for a new world. During the course of that year, the revolutionary process in Russia radicalized toward socialism, in part because the horrific war did not end. Socialism was supposed to bring an end to such wars. Socialism in power and the perceived threats of its spread reinforced a trend toward a radicalization of the right, the advent of fascism. Within a generation, another titanic war broke out, even worse than the first one. How do these events of 1917 and thereafter help us understand the world of today, and perhaps of tomorrow?
Sponsors: The John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding, The Leslie Center for the Humanities, The Political Economy Project, The Department of Government, The Department of Russian, The Department of History, and The Department of Film and Media Studies.
Recorded September 18, 2017
Dartmouth Homecoming Game 2017!
Quick iPhone video from last fall when my dad and I went up to Hanover for the (awesome!!!!!) Homecoming Game against Yale
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Initial Naval Training (Officer) Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC)
Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC) is the initial officer training establishment of the Royal Navy, located on a hill overlooking Dartmouth, Devon, England.
The training of naval officers at Dartmouth dates from 1863 when the wooden hulks HMS Britannia and HMS Hindostan were moored in the River Dart. Prior to this there had been a Royal Naval Academy (later Royal Naval College) at Portsmouth from 1733 to 1837. The shore-based college at Dartmouth was designed by Sir Aston Webb and was completed in 1905.
Does the UK & U.S SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP go both ways? - KJ Vids
The wreckage of WW2 left Britain effectively bankrupt and militarily overextended, whilst America emerged as the new superpower.
In order to stay relevant in global politics, Britain considered it essential to continue Churchill’s wartime alliance with the US.
In order to stay relevant in global politics, Britain considered it essential to continue Churchill’s wartime alliance with the US.
Britain allowed America to establish bases for B-29 bombers initiating foreign military bases on British soil.
The Secretary of State, Ernest Bevin, acknowledged the gravity of this decision and said “Permanent peacetime bases involved quite new principles.”
By 1950, the Americans were basing bombers carrying nuclear weapons in Britain as well as established NATO.
Even though WW2 ended, Britain took an unprecedented decision to continue conscription into peacetime.
Britain paid a “blood price” to show their commitment to US foreign policy and to project itself as a global power like the US.
This came at the peak of the Korean War when the Communist North invaded the South in June 1950.
British chiefs were opposed to sending troops to Korea to avoid harming relationswith Mao Zedong’s Communist China.
British chiefs were opposed to sending troops to Korea to avoid harming relationswith Mao Zedong’s Communist China.
“Refusal to provide troops would harm Anglo-American relations.” The cabinet decided that “British land forces should be sent in order to consolidate Anglo-American friendship and to placate American public opinion.”
In 1956, Britain’s futile attempt in invading Egypt in alliance with France and Israel was cut short by American political pressure.
Yet the British remained fully committed to maintaining an alliance with the USAregardless of the post-war humiliation.
Similarly, besides the strong opinion against America's Vietnam war, Britain supplied military hardware and troops.
There are countless more examples in recent history that show that the special relationship only benefits one side.
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Native Alumni Reflections on the Founding of Dartmouth's Native American Studies Program
Origin Stories: Native Alumni Reflections on the Founding of Dartmouth's Native American Studies Program
A Native alumni roundtable discussion held Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 5th at Dartmouth College.
The panelists included Howard Bad Hand (Rosebud Lakota) '73; Michael Hanitchak (Choctaw) '73; David Bonga (Chippewa) '74; and Drew Ryce (Mohawk) '74.
A 40th Anniversary Celebration Event.
EU Commission vetting foreign direct investment in Member States - William Dartmouth MEP
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• European Parliament, Brussels, 02 April 2019
• William Dartmouth MEP (South West), Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy group (EFDD)
• Committee on International Trade (INTA)
• Item on Agenda: 14.0 Presentation by the Commission on foreign direct investment in the EU
• Full session (video stream)
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Dartmouth Students Size Up Potential Presidents
Over the years, all roads have led to Hanover when it comes to presidential campaigns, and 2016 has been no exception. See what it’s like to be at Dartmouth when candidates come to town.
Transactivists harass feminists at the Vancouver Womens Library Launch
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Eminent Domain in India and the U.S.: Key Comparisons, presented by Shruti Rajagopalan
Sponsored by the Political Economy Project at Dartmouth College
Shruti Rajagopalan, of SUNY-Purchase in New York and the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, will discuss the different ways governments appropriate private property for public purposes in the U.S. and in her native India.
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January 14, 2020 at 5:00 pm
Rockefeller Center, Dartmouth College
The Great Game. 29.11.2018
In this episode, we have a special guest: America’s leading expert on Russia, historian and author Stephen F. Cohen. We talk about the White House going bipolar and the degradation of political thought in the US.
Why is Russophobes so prevalent? How do you deal with neo-McCarthyists? And whose side is Donald Trump really on? Who makes decisions in Washington? And what should we expect from the G20 summit in Argentina?
Eat, Drink, and Be Merry: The Spread of Obesity, Nicholas Christakis
Nicholas Christakis, a Professor at Harvard University, discusses the conclusions of a study about the influence one's social network has on their weight. (2/7/08)
American Betrayal of Russia, Stephen Cohen (2011 speech)
2016 Martin Luther King Jr. Social Justice Awards at Dartmouth College
Thursday, January 28, 2016
4:30pm-7:00pm
Filene Auditorium, Moore Building
Moderator: Evelynn Ellis, Vice President for Institutional Diversity & Equity
Introduction: Steven Swayne, Jacob H. Strauss 1922 Professor of Music
Award Winners:
STUDENT ORGANIZATION: Urban Health Scholars
HOLLY FELL SATEIA AWARD: Keiselim “Keysi” Montás, Associate Director of the Department of Safety and Security
EMERGING LEADERSHIP AWARD: David Gordon ’00, Founder and Director for Collaboration for Locally-Driven Improvement in Pediatrics
ONGOING COMMITMENT AWARD: Nancy Bloomfield ’99, Co-founder of Cover Home Repair and Executive Director of The Family Place (Award accepted on her behalf by Tracy Dustin-Eichler)
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT: Ashley Bryan, Professor Emeritus of Studio Art and Award Winning Children's Book Author and Illustrator (Award accepted on his behalf by Esme Thompson)
LESTER B. GRANGER '18 AWARD FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT: Christopher Keating ’86, Executive Director of the Judicial Council, Public Defenders Office of New Hampshire
CloseUP: Martin O'Malley 'seriously considering' run for president
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley chats with Josh McElveen about the upcoming presidential race, whether he will enter the race and why so few Democrats have thrown their hats in. Subscribe to WMUR on YouTube now:
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Dartmouth, UK 영국, 다트머스 여기가 영국 이라고? 우리가 알던 영국이 아니야~영국의 숨은 동네 다트머스 #코츠월드#영국#예쁜마을#중세#영국여행#유럽여행#런던#다트머스
#코츠월드#영국#예쁜마을#중세#영국여행#유럽여행#런던#영국자유여행#유럽자유여행#여행#영국가볼만한곳#영국소개# 다트머스#여행#자유여행
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저에 첫 비디오입니다.
처음이라 편집과정도 오래 걸렸고 마이크도 없이 스마트폰으로 몇일을 걸려 나레이션을 했는데요.
나름 마이크때문에 스트레스를 많이 받기도 했는데 부족하지만 넓은 마음으로 이해부탁 드리고요.
점점 더 좋은 모습 보여드릴께요.
영국의 숨은 동네
여기가 영국 이라고? 영국에는 코츠월드만 이쁜게 아니랍니다!!
영국 남서부 다트머스 입니다. 유명한곳도 가겠지만 이와같이 잘 알려지지 않는곳도 많이 떠날 예정입니다. 저와함께 유럽의 보석같은곳을 찾아 여행을 떠나실 분은 구독을 눌러주세요!!
#유럽의 축제, 문화, 볼거리,지역을 소개하며 유럽외의 소식도 전하는 체널입니다.
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President Obama at Michigan Commencement
President Obama speaks at the 2010 University of Michigan commencement ceremony in Ann Arbor, MI.
Bestseller Brad Parks: How to Write & Publish Award-Winning Books
Award-winning author Brad Parks talks with the Book Doctors about his life as a journalist and mistakes he made early in his publishing career. Visit us at SUBSCRIBE:
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Filmed at Succeed2gether’s Montclair Literary Festival 2019.
WHAT WE COVER
0:37 Brad Parks talks about how being a journalist made him a better writer.
2:03 Brad talks setting writing deadlines and writing discipline.
4:35 Brad shares his publishing breakthrough and what he did wrong when getting an agent. He's now an evangelist for the querying process.
8:35 How Brad built his publishing career, but along the way he was fired by his literary agent, queried literary agents again, and found the right agent who made him a better writer. Brad and the Book Doctors talk about working with a literary agent to refine the book and do several rounds of edits. That book is now published in 15 countries.
11:58 How did Brad deal with negative feedback on his work? You must have grit to be a writer. You're going to get knocked down so many times and you have to get back up and try a new way. Perseverance is key to a publishing career.
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BRAD PARKS
International bestselling author Brad Parks is the only writer to have won the Shamus, Nero, and Lefty Awards, three of American crime fiction’s most prestigious prizes. His novels have been translated into 15 languages and have won critical acclaim across the globe, including stars from every major pre-publication review outlet. A graduate of Dartmouth College, Parks is a former journalist with The Washington Post and The (Newark, N.J.) Star-Ledger. He is now a full-time novelist living in Virginia with his wife and two school-aged children.
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President Barack Obama at the 2014 UC Irvine Commencement
(Visit: President Barack Obama addresses the University of California, Irvine’s 2014 graduating class. The President challenges the graduates to get involved in one of our planet's most pressing issues: the growing threat of a rapidly changing climate. Recorded on 06/14/2014. [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 28579]
Ted Saunders - Fishmonger
An audio diary of Ted Saunders, owner of the fishmongers on Pitshanger Lane
Who Really Won the Congressional Elections? Who Really Lost?
The 2014 midterm congressional election is now over and the pundits are analyzing who won and who lost in this round. But why really won and who really lost?
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