I haven’t watched such a detailed and enjoyable documentary on KZbin in a long time.
@davidboughman138Күн бұрын
The Catholic Church never was persecuted. The US became a nation to get away from the Catholic Church because the Papacy was persecuting Bible believing Christians for not participating in the pagan Catholic Church
@alee524010 сағат бұрын
Propaganda makes its result
@Whirlwinder0015 күн бұрын
This is one of the best produced documentaries I’ve ever watched. Really comprehensive, incredibly insightful and very eloquently narrated. I learnt a lot from this.
@farcydebop13 күн бұрын
Most of Arte documentaries are that good if not better usually.
@Dav39 күн бұрын
They should name their channel BEST Documentary, or something like that huh
@loge108 күн бұрын
You and me, buddy. I was transfixed.
6 күн бұрын
I created this doc with my bare hands in the woods with my squirrels.
@sinesaii6 күн бұрын
Spot market explanation
@naturesmomentstv2 күн бұрын
I absolutely loved this! As someone passionate about architecture history, I’m always fascinated by how buildings tell stories of the past and reflect the culture of their era.
@mrharry846617 сағат бұрын
What a fabulous, informative, well made documentary. Great job guys and gals.
@Joker-no1uhКүн бұрын
It's truly remarkable how such a small nation like the Netherlands had such a huge impact on history. Obviously, it is an impossible scenario, but if the Dutch only kept New Amsterdam as a colony and focus, it alone would more than double the Netherlands' GDP. Just NYC has the same or a little bigger GDP than the Netherlands. It's sad that the Netherlands doesn't get the recognition it deserves in the founding of the US. From the constitution to the government, to the economic policies, to religious freedoms, ect. Such a valuable and important key to the success of the US. Much love and appreciation.
@ellieB_NZ20048 күн бұрын
Ah Amsterdam. Used to hang out there when my dad took me to his work. After 49 years, i had the pleasure of retuning, twice, to do shopping with my very hospitable cousin. Proud to say I'm a Dutch Kiwi and will take my hubby back next time to visit that magnificent city.
@frisianmouve4 күн бұрын
Might as well visit the Old Zealand your country is named after if you're in the area anyway😄
@HouseJawn22 күн бұрын
This is a super cool documentary, i feel like we could have included so many other amazing cities, like Venice, Constantinople, Paris and Rome in regards to the history of market economies. Id love to see a prequel to this!
@NuncEstBibendumX15 күн бұрын
perhaps a trio of Athene, Rome, Paris. Perhaps not a theme of market capitalism but one of art/philosophy.
@Tripserpentine15 күн бұрын
@@NuncEstBibendumX won't be at the same time, Rome 200 ad Athens 500 BC and Paris 1850 AD.
@NuncEstBibendumX15 күн бұрын
they werent contempory rivals, perhaps for a mediterranean story one could focus on Venice and Constantinople/Istanbul but cant think of a good third one.
@FabGreg13 күн бұрын
@@HouseJawn Indeed, the same documentary maker, Frederic Wilner, realised an excellent 4 parts serie dedicated to Paris and Berlin. Available on video platforms as "Paris - Berlin, destins croisés" in French language. Easier to follow since only 2 cities, making comparisons clearer.
@12vscience12 күн бұрын
@@NuncEstBibendumX Perhaps Ragusa (Dubrovnik), Alexandria, Naples, and or Genoa for the Mediterranean. Lubeck (leader of the Hanseatic League) and/or Riga for the Baltic and North Sea.
@Ellen244934 күн бұрын
Excellent documentary. I love architectural history.
@CosmopolitanXMan26 күн бұрын
The narration of this film missed an important historical fact. In 1:11:05 it says that a navy with 4 ships from England took over New Amsterdam, but it doesn't say clearly why. The fact is that New Amsterdam, now New York, was transferred from Dutch to British control as part of a trade agreement centred around a different colony-an island in what is now Indonesia. In 1667, the Treaty of Breda formally ended the Second Anglo-Dutch War. As part of this treaty, the Dutch agreed to cede New Amsterdam (Manhattan) to the British, who renamed it New York. In exchange, the Dutch received full control over the island of Run, one of the Banda Islands in Indonesia, which was highly valued for its nutmeg production-a rare and valuable spice at the time. The island exchange made economic sense in the 17th century due to the spice trade's high profitability.
@AudieHolland16 күн бұрын
I'm Dutch and I never heard that before. We always say it was Suriname that we traded for New Amsterdam.
@durfal15 күн бұрын
@@AudieHolland It was Suriname and a spice Island in now Indonesia (one of the Spice Islands) so we would have a monopoly on the spice trade.
@Strokes198314 күн бұрын
It's a common mistake. The US think they defeated the British to claim independence but in actual fact the British got tired of how long the war was taking and because they ruled most of the world they made a deal with America to leave, and pulled their resources elsewhere
@AudieHolland14 күн бұрын
@CosmopolitanXMan No, you're wrong. The English ships arrived in 1664 and New Amsterdam was surrendered to them because only Stuyvesant himself was willing to fight. A few years later, it was formally traded for Suriname and that Indonesian spice island (though I learned at school it was just Suriname). In 1673, the Dutch retook it but returned it again to the English in 1674, Treaty of Westminster.
@jeroenwubbels782414 күн бұрын
Taskforce led by Cornelis Evertzen ( Nicknamed The Devil by the english) 14 ships i thought
@michaelcollins12116 күн бұрын
Amazing , the visuals are stunning , a must watch for everyone ,should be played in schools
@alee524010 сағат бұрын
The propaganda of lies makes its result
@jimiwhat7923 күн бұрын
My ancestor Hendric Hudde was 1 of the 10 men in that room, who started the Compagnie van Verre. He was a very wealthy merchant.
@fernandobanos725523 күн бұрын
😊 capitalism created modern civilization
@samuelgarrod832721 күн бұрын
Yeah right
@jimiwhat7920 күн бұрын
@@samuelgarrod8327 Google the Compagnie van Verre otherwise see the Amsterdam Archive.
@Tripserpentine14 күн бұрын
my family build that house with the mortars, hence my yt name.
@2yoyoyo1Unplugged4 күн бұрын
Is your family still wealthy?
@Splucked6 күн бұрын
Garbage AI videos have taken over KZbin. It has become difficult to find decent content. What a joy to find a group of videos with: ✅ great topics. ✅ relevant, non-AI, non-repetitive imagery. ✅ intelligent, non-AI, non-repetitive scripting. ✅ excellent narration by live humans who know how it should be done. Thank you for this gift! ♥
@adsal10011 күн бұрын
Fabulous doco. We need to support high quality productions like this.
@alee524010 сағат бұрын
The propaganda of lies makes its result
@jimsteinberg929126 күн бұрын
Insightful and beautifully produced. Thx for sharing.
@FabGreg19 күн бұрын
For whose interested by this kind of content mixing History, city planning, architecture, Economy, the same documentary maker, Frederic Wilner, produced a very interesting 4 part serie dedicated to Paris - Berlin. Easier to follow since only 2 cities, not 3. Available in French language as "Paris-Berlin, destins croisés" on some video platforms. Possibly somewhere in English language. Highly recommended.
@FabGreg13 күн бұрын
In addition, the same documentary maker realizes excellent documentaries on Egyptian archeology (for instance "La fin de l'âge des pyramides", "Toutankhamon, le trésor redécouvert"), Angkor ("Angkor redécouvert", "Angkor, la civilisation engloutie"), Italian paintings ("Léonard de Vinci, le chef-d'œuvre redécouvert", "Caravage : un chef-d'œuvre sort de l'ombre"), and the history of the Louvre Museum ("Il était une fois le Musée du Louvre"). All are top quality documentaries. Impressive.
@ShitterMcGavin6 күн бұрын
I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to see some more documentaries like this one!!! This one is so very good. Everything about it is top notch! From production to soundtrack. Bravo!!
@TonyEvans-v5d29 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this. I am Architecture history crazy...
@Edvdh22 күн бұрын
🙉🙈🙊🤡🤌🤡🤌🤡The democrats push the left people in Europe to the right 🤡🤌🤡🤌🤡🤌Trump open Our Eyes about the left and the left media Europa gr uit Nederland Holland Europa 🙏🙏🙏we see the true colors of the media It's Mind boggling
@mysticpoet201218 күн бұрын
Oh, and "thank you, for making this wonderful video! It is very well made, and informative!"
@joygraves24 күн бұрын
This is the superior program. Worth your time.
@janklaasen101421 сағат бұрын
One of the best documentary's. Truly work of art.
@Peterhistoryman6916 күн бұрын
I am really exciting about this docu, the origin of New York, New Amsterdam and Amsterdam itself and the competition between Amsterdam and London. As a Dutchmen a'm awere of the darker side of modern capitelism. But dispite the hardship and pain it's a good docu thanks you
@Judge_Magister16 күн бұрын
I doubt you understand capitalism. There is nothing dark about capitalism.
@Peterhistoryman6915 күн бұрын
@Judge_Magister maybee you don't understand history and human nature and my comment was more about the dark history of capitalism Slavery, colonialism that's what I'm talking about Oke maybee this is lost in translation, with dark I mean the negative side of capitalism not some occult thing, does is it make more sense now?
@Judge_Magister15 күн бұрын
@@Peterhistoryman69 slavery and colonialism has little to do with capitalism. Now slaves were a common commodity throughout human history on all continents and all human races at some point either were slaves or kept slaves. Colonialism is also as old as human history, some civilizations notorious for colonizing others are the Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Turks, Japanese etc. So please do not confuse capitalism with human immoralities, capitalism champions private property, and private property equals freedom. The most corrupt force in this world attacking private property and thus our freedom are governments.
@connorsterrett21 күн бұрын
This video is great quality, but this comment section seems full of bots and trolls (which are also probably bots). How bizzare. Either way, happy to see great educational content like this on KZbin.
@vamsinimmalaML3 күн бұрын
Thank you for such a great documentary, I saw the parallel story being an Indian, How the Dutch east India company established and caused the next butterfly effect of colonial period after the renaissance kicked in.
@vamsinimmalaML3 күн бұрын
and jews have been moving ever since
@Spirited-door13 сағат бұрын
Well made and informative documentary. Reading between the lines, it was always a matter of money and power between the protagonists of the time. I hope this video offers a glimpse of how the past is still reflecting into the present & future after so many centuries.
8 күн бұрын
Wow, what a fantastic exploration of the cities that shaped our world! I really enjoyed the visuals and insights. However, I can't help but feel like the video overlooked some incredible smaller cities that also played crucial roles in history. it's interesting how we often focus on the big names, but there are so many hidden gems out there that deserve recognition too. What do you all think?
@Ominousheat7 күн бұрын
I think this is a doc about Amsterdam, London and New York. You are talking about something else.
@3markaw4 күн бұрын
This series added up to over three hours. If you want to include every city that you feel got slighted you might want to make your own series.
@TheAngelnoir16 күн бұрын
I love history, and this is one of the best documentary series I've seen in a while. I'm just conflicted, though, knowing that the greatness of these cities is the result of the destruction of many native lands and peoples across the planet.
@jimmyd68194 күн бұрын
This was a fantastic watch really learned quiet a bit
@alee524010 сағат бұрын
The propaganda of lies makes its result
@quanglobaldocumentaryКүн бұрын
I'm speechless. What a wonderful story
@wazgenchic2 күн бұрын
как жаль, что последняя часть без перевода( а фильмы отличные, спасибо!
@CDQTulbagh26 күн бұрын
Great documentary....thanks, J
@volkiruski12214 күн бұрын
Perfect docu, I like it!
@patricksrensen79523 күн бұрын
How is it perfect when it calls a Norwegian city “Swedish port city”..?
@volkiruski12213 күн бұрын
@patricksrensen7952 Azijnzeikers...
@svetlanaangerman354521 күн бұрын
Heel interessant. Dank voor
@AndriyValdensius-wi8gw7 күн бұрын
Amsterdam is truly beautiful. I love the idea of citizen palaces or palaces for the citizens.
@lenlenlen-nv3fw4 күн бұрын
In Soviet union it was the same - Palace of workers, for example, or Palace of pioneers and many others.
@HypnoPol149915 күн бұрын
What an incredible documentary, Thank you. Now subscribed.
@panagiotisharos962529 күн бұрын
Congratulations.. regards from Athens Greece..❤
@jjstratford23 сағат бұрын
The miniature models of the cities are truly remarkable. Works of art! 🫡
@stevecarte85208 күн бұрын
This documentary is absolutely fascinating. Thank you. I found it intriguing and highly educational.
@Phoenix-bq7lw4 күн бұрын
Fascinating? It is celebrating genocide of the people of Indonesia as if it is something good!
@Natalya9696324 күн бұрын
Thanks from Armenia.
@MBY19523 күн бұрын
מעניין מאוד. תודה רבה.
@VivoVitoria25 күн бұрын
Great documentary. Thanks for posting.
@johnroper56272 күн бұрын
Brilliant documentary with a sad sinister end.
@akjdhajkdjhaghjkadh98047 күн бұрын
Amazing documentary dude i love this
@Gatazaf9 күн бұрын
What an amazing production! Regards from Oslo, Norway
@TheSwagcorner5 күн бұрын
Så du har ikke tenkt å nevne hvordan de sa at skipene seilte til havnen i den svenske byen Stavanger…?
@mkbijnaam871316 күн бұрын
we need a tv show about this , its such a great part of our history .
@miatx681814 күн бұрын
2:53 where can i find this programme. I wanna search through it like a Google Earth. This looks so beautiful. Please publish this.
@aminabakhalaeva491729 күн бұрын
Ok incroyable vidéo
@stephendavis60668 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@larrydugan14415 күн бұрын
Very good and interesting documentary.
@freyalowreng913322 күн бұрын
Гении! А 4 эпизод перевести??? Только 3... Отлично ... 🤬
@Soprano-wz1mv17 күн бұрын
блин такой интересный сериал и такой облом. в яндекс браузере есть перевод видео, придется там смотреть с убогим голосом
@Eovar_Endre14 күн бұрын
Very very cool and informative documentary!!
@damiaanspatrick20509 күн бұрын
The first stock exchanges were opened in the sixteenth century: Antwerp was the first (in 1531) and London followed in 1571 with the Royal Exchange, opened by Queen Elizabeth I. In these exchanges, goods were mainly traded, but debt securities, such as loans and bonds, were also traded. In Amsterdam, shares and equity derivatives were added for the first time.
@jimmybgood9826 күн бұрын
a fruit market is not a stock exchange
@damiaanspatrick20506 күн бұрын
@@jimmybgood982 See wikipedia....
@damiaanspatrick20506 күн бұрын
@@jimmybgood982 The bourse at Antwerp is a building in Antwerp, Belgium, which was first opened in 1531 as the world's first purpose-built commodity exchange. The Royal Exchange in London was modelled on the Antwerp bourse. The bourse has been described as "the mother of all stock exchanges".
What is the name of the 3D graphic image developer that created these models used in the video?
@Dimitri.BelinskyСағат бұрын
Im curious as well!
@katiet.76564 күн бұрын
Very interesting. This title just says “cities” not “THE” cities. By focusing on only three which played off each other this was a digestible amount of history. Well done.
@rhmendelson24 күн бұрын
Magnificent series!!
@Vlugge_Japie16 күн бұрын
Love the artwork
@markgarin63557 күн бұрын
Interesting tie in of individual historical issues in a tight narrative
@C11-c1y7lКүн бұрын
3:28:31 no wonder that the russian „Leader“ had been the first congratulating the upcoming „leader“ of the US
@smalltimep28 күн бұрын
Really interesting, thanks. Is that Iain Glen narrating episodes 2 and 4? Regardless, I liked the narration.
@Ellen244934 күн бұрын
No , it isn’t. But it definitely sounds like him. I thought it was him at first, too.
@consuelogodoy919723 күн бұрын
Great documentary. I would encourage the producers to include Spanish translation, either as subtitles or audio. KZbin’s CC still struggles. Other than that, really interesting documentary
@progettiepassioni7 күн бұрын
Bellissimo complimenti
@JDR13425 күн бұрын
I was loving the documentary when I heard the completely wrong and fabricated explanatin of the origin of lombard street in London... it wasn't created in the 17th century but over 300 years earlier and "bankers" did come from lombardy in Italy, but at that point no Jewish connection existed. This is very basic and common knowledge. How did such a blatant error take place? What else was wrong and invented in this documentary???🤔
@j.vanderson623914 күн бұрын
Company shares, a stock exchange: So simple, so brilliant and so obvious for us. A Dutch invention !! 🇳🇱
@kahunakorteze276326 күн бұрын
THIS IS BEST DOCUMENTARY. Or best beer? Best meets best. Both Amsterdam!
@adrianseanheidmann455924 күн бұрын
Best beer=
@martinsaunders29428 күн бұрын
The British did not take New Amsterdam by force, it changed ownership by treaty when The Netherlands exchanged ownership of New Amsterdam for the British for the Island of Run in the East Indies. At the time the Island of Run had an enormous value because of its production of the spice Nutmeg. It seemed like a good idea at the time, but prove to be the worst deal the Dutch ever did…and a rather embarrassing one at that!
@RaadpensionarisКүн бұрын
Why was it a bad deal? The Dutch profited more from Suriname and Run than the British ever did from New York
@miatx681814 күн бұрын
Some important cities in each continent. North America = New York City Europe = London Asia = Tokyo South America = Sao Paulo Africa = Johannesburg, Cairo Oceania = Sydney Antarctica = McMurdo station
@RichardMontgomeryYT10 күн бұрын
I would argue Singapore over Tokyo.
@jimmybgood9826 күн бұрын
bejing
@aminabakhalaeva491729 күн бұрын
Bin visionnage à tous
@aminabakhalaeva491729 күн бұрын
Bon
@Luzitanium18 күн бұрын
1:31:42 Charles II also had a alliance with the Portuguese and was married with Catarina of Bragança, the daughter of the Portuguese King, and it was with this marriage that the Portuguese negociated by giving the access of India to the British with the offer of the city of Bombay ( good bay in portuguese) , known as Mumbai today.
@BeppendeBep6 күн бұрын
@@Luzitanium A marriage without issue. Although the king recognized 14 of his children born out of wedlock
@marco044513 күн бұрын
Arte cooking again🔥🔥
@erikpeeters7783 күн бұрын
I was born and raised in Antwerp and never learned this in school. The Dutch people of today always forget to mention the influence of Antwerp on their history.
@khalidawandesign29 күн бұрын
Very Beautiful ❤
@sharondyall23287 күн бұрын
Wonderful documentary. However Stavanger was in Norway…
@jbenjamin5911 күн бұрын
This was good but it didn’t talk enough about the subways for both London and New York City
@annasingh48554 күн бұрын
Is there any documentaries of same production?
@josuechan327517 күн бұрын
Yo tengo esta plaga en mi helecho, espero salvarla pero sí está complicado desprenderlas de hojita en hojita, gracias por tus consejos
@JelleSophie12 күн бұрын
In the Middle ages the English mostly traded their wool with the Flemish! Cause the Flemish made the best cloth. :)
@RichardMontgomeryYT10 күн бұрын
Best wool, best cloth, best buisness.
@Veuxgames11 күн бұрын
Anglo-dutch rivalry and wars shaped the modern world, thats crazy. Europe has so much infuence in history its just plain insanity.
@RoxanneM-2 күн бұрын
Would love a documentary on France or Lutece as it was called.
@zaur_gazieff8 күн бұрын
А почему четвёртая часть без перевода на русский язык?
@dominickathiravel94537 күн бұрын
One massive issue this program keeps repeating is calling the First Nations of America, Indians. You should know better if you have been doing your research. Indians live on the subcontinent of India or descendants of such people, "of Indian decent". To continue to use the wrong name for the American First Nations is a slap in the face of both them and those 'of Indians decent'.
@MrSmithct44 күн бұрын
Yea this is gonna come up woefully short of including any First Nations perspectives, as is tradition within European enlightened thought 😂
@adolfoformoso54455 күн бұрын
Before Amsterdam was Lisbon, the first capital city of a globo Empire and before the "Union Iberica", Lisbon was very well connected with London, Amsterdam and Antuerpia.
@chrisw.513828 күн бұрын
Beautiful piece. Still ignoring that Cologne alone did ten times more revenue at the time. Not even considering Hamburg or Byzantium or any other center of Commerce
@JarekOomen26 күн бұрын
At the end of Antwerp’s golden age, where the first bourse was, money and trade flowed to Amsterdam due to Protestant prosecutions. Also to Cologne and wider Germany but mostly to Amsterdam. This is narrated in the beginning of the documentary. And the old ottoman trade routes you referred to did not have a chance to compete with the new world trade routes they talk about in documentary.
@adrianseanheidmann455924 күн бұрын
"Still ignoring that Cologne alone did ten times more revenue at the time" source?
@Edvdh22 күн бұрын
🙉🙈🙊🤡🤌🤡🤌🤡The democrats push the left people in Europe to the right 🤡🤌🤡🤌🤡🤌Trump open Our Eyes about the left and the left media Europa gr uit Nederland Holland Europa 🙏🙏🙏we see the true colors of the media It's Mind boggling
@AlertConsument-py6te16 күн бұрын
It did not.
@vidarfe6 күн бұрын
35:58 Did you just describe Stavanger as a Swedish city? As a Norwegian I take issue with that.
@TheSwagcorner5 күн бұрын
Nicely produced documentary, but at 35:50, the narrator says that the ships were sailing from Amsterdam to the Swedish port of Stavanger. Stavanger is a city in Norway as the graphic was showing the boats sailing to Norway. Perhaps another fact check/pass could’ve been done here. Cheers from Oslo🇳🇴
@tinotibaldo4 күн бұрын
Maybe it was part of sweden at that time ?
@1957mattes16 күн бұрын
Nice video. Gezellig: comes from vergezellen." I'll go with you". That's Gezellig. Couse?nice?
@akomarofff16 күн бұрын
а где перевод четвёртой части? @best documentary
@Yan430675 күн бұрын
не беда можно посмотреть в переводе Яндекса
@Kolo-y9w4 күн бұрын
где перевод в четвёртой части?
@latinsoulsista3 күн бұрын
What about BedSty , Brownsville ENY & Howard Beach? ,
@berndhofmann7527 күн бұрын
Wonderful document 😂😢😮😅😊 And well to understand the development of capitalism. ❤❤❤
@donnellmcdaniel38402 күн бұрын
Wow 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️ unbelievable
@johnroper56272 күн бұрын
Like a cathedral the Woolworth building is one of worship but not to a deity but to money, which has set the the entire psyche of the USA to this day.
@AndriyValdensius-wi8gw7 күн бұрын
Charles I was really crazy about the Banqueting House. He lost his head about it. 🤪
@frenchkasper15116 күн бұрын
Merci ARTE de ne pas striker tes contenus
@End_Illegal_Apartheid_israhell29 күн бұрын
amazing
@ermannoluzi10 күн бұрын
Senza ROMA ora eravamo nel medio evo senza Roma il vostro video non lo avreste mai fatto.