Showing posts with label History: Renisance (1400) - Industrial Revolution (1760). Show all posts
Showing posts with label History: Renisance (1400) - Industrial Revolution (1760). Show all posts

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

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Saturday, March 15, 2014

* Chivalry and Betrayal: The 100 Years' War (2013)

Dr Janina Ramirez explores the lengthy conflict between England and France when little England dared to take on the superpower France in the 14th and 15th centuries. She begins by examining how Edward III led a crushing English victory at the Battle of Crecy in 1346, focusing on the role played by low-born archers, before moving on to the Black Prince's campaign of terror.

Dr. Janina Ramirez explores the fall-out of the longest and bloodiest divorce in history, when little England dared to take on the superpower France.

Episode 1: Trouble in the Family: 1337-1360

Edward III rips up the medieval rule book and crushes the flower of French knighthood at the Battle of Crecy with his low-born archers. His son, the Black Prince, conducts a campaign of terror, helping to bring France to her knees.

Episode 2 Breaking the Bonds: 1360-1415

England, wracked by plague and revolt, loses the upper hand until Henry V, determined to prove his right to be king, turns the tide at the battle of Agincourt.

Episode 3 Agents of God

Henry V has claimed the French crown for his heirs, but to secure it the English must conquer all of France. Potent French resistance comes in the most unlikely form of an illiterate, young peasant girl - Joan of Arc.