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Historian Margaret MacMillan delivered the third Engelsberg Chair lecture of 2021/22, on alliances and war. #LSEEngelsberg
🔴 This event was streamed live on Facebook on 21 March 2022:
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Speaker:
🔴 Professor Margaret MacMillan
Chair:
🔴 Professor Christopher Coker
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Комментарии : 41   
@scottscottsdale7868
@scottscottsdale7868 Год назад
I think she is the most engaging historian today on 20th century Europe
@SuburbanDon
@SuburbanDon Год назад
I agree. She also looks frisky.
@seanwebb605
@seanwebb605 11 месяцев назад
I think she is fantastic, but I am a biased Canadian.
@McIntyreBible
@McIntyreBible 5 дней назад
Without a doubt, she's one of the best!
@RobertPaskulovich-fz1th
@RobertPaskulovich-fz1th 11 месяцев назад
MacMillan is phenomenal talker.
@tolyamochin4066
@tolyamochin4066 10 месяцев назад
Тогда докажите, иначе вы обычный болтун.
@sitting_nut
@sitting_nut 10 месяцев назад
she is a very ignorant irrational "talker" , typical of british who are living in a propaganda bubble and whose scholarship is as much of a joke as british military
@brucevilla
@brucevilla 2 года назад
Thanks for Uploading.
@notlimey
@notlimey 2 года назад
Beaverbrook was not an American politician, but a Canadian financier and British politician - Margaret MacMillan seemed a bit off here.
@briandelaney9710
@briandelaney9710 Год назад
Yes. He served in the wartime government for a time as a minister under Churchill
@GUSCRAWF0RD
@GUSCRAWF0RD 11 месяцев назад
It’s obviously not a real person “beavebrook” psh
@knightonlibrary1183
@knightonlibrary1183 Год назад
Stalin did not disappear for 2 weeks with a bottle of vodka! "During the first few days of the war, there was no strong central control, although contrary to later criticisms Stalin did not have a breakdown. Instead, he conferred constantly with his subordinates, making as many as twenty significant decisions on 22 June alone" (When Titans Clashed - How the Red Army Stopped Hitler - David M. Glantz, Jonathan M. House)
@kaushikbasu3778
@kaushikbasu3778 Год назад
Correctly quoted. There is a lot of nonsense written about the first few days after the commencement of Op. Barbarossa especially about the complete vacuum in Soviet leadership. Improperly informed opinions are dished out as historical fact. David Glantz is one person who has tried to set the record right. The study of Soviet / Russian archives, which means primary research, has him to do that. Stalin perhaps felt betrayed, although even that is disputable. To him none in the West was trustworthy. As for vodka, he was rather sparing in imbibing it normally except on occasions. Do have a pleasant day.
@markprange2430
@markprange2430 11 месяцев назад
1:07:10 "two days"
@markprange2430
@markprange2430 11 месяцев назад
24:03 The Western nations were not the Soviet Union's allies.
@markprange2430
@markprange2430 11 месяцев назад
44:33 Roosevelt Roads
@cbwilson2398
@cbwilson2398 Год назад
38:55 Churchill was 64, not 69, when the war started in 1939.
@markprange2430
@markprange2430 11 месяцев назад
1:17:27 nowels
@LindaAndrews-ly1qf
@LindaAndrews-ly1qf 11 месяцев назад
16:45 17:59
@apocbible
@apocbible 10 месяцев назад
Churchill was most certainly a drunk but still managed to function pretty damn well.
@yp77738yp77739
@yp77738yp77739 10 месяцев назад
Don’t normally find female academics very inspiring, but she never fails to force me to temporarily question my misogyny. Stunningly good lecture, as always.
@sitting_nut
@sitting_nut 10 месяцев назад
its a very ignorant irrational lecture and it is so not because she is female but because she is british who are living in a propaganda bubble and whose scholarship is as much of a joke as british military
@Jeroen080679
@Jeroen080679 10 месяцев назад
I know prof. MacMillan is a highly regarded historian, but there are to many flaws in this lecture. That's a pity.
@tolyamochin4066
@tolyamochin4066 10 месяцев назад
А вы не удивляйтесь, ибо у всех западных историков одна общая черта их лекций - они любят бессовестно врать. И в этом они не уидят ничего плохого.
@0ldb1ll
@0ldb1ll Год назад
By the end of 1942 the Germans had sunk 578 American merchant ships. Did neither the American public nor the politicians not notice this?
@jezalb2710
@jezalb2710 Год назад
The Nazis declared war on the USA.
@VichoBandido
@VichoBandido Год назад
The US, antiempirialist? More than a bit off.
@executivedirector7467
@executivedirector7467 Год назад
Anti-Other People's Empires. ;)
@Paeoniarosa
@Paeoniarosa 3 месяца назад
They were back then. Yes, ironic.
@Paeoniarosa
@Paeoniarosa 3 месяца назад
They were back then. Yes, ironic.
@liamkelly1312
@liamkelly1312 Год назад
Margaret omits to mention Mers -el -Kebir French Navy casualties of 1297 dead & 350 wounded.
@BB-vq2zv
@BB-vq2zv 2 года назад
VIVA ORBÁN VIKTOR PRIMEMINISTER ! VIVA HUNGARIA !!!
@briandelaney9710
@briandelaney9710 Год назад
Orban is fascist
@leme5639
@leme5639 11 месяцев назад
:) Orban is a gipsy.
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