I typed out and deleted multiple paragraphs of compliments about Fall of Civilizations, but nothing I typed was able to express how I actually feel about this channel. I just want to say thank you to all the people involved in the creation of every episode of Fall of Civilizations. I appreciate all of you more than words can describe.
@richardsimon4135 Жыл бұрын
Agreed 👍💯
@SotonSam Жыл бұрын
Most definitely
@vitoalmundo Жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful
@pilids3514 Жыл бұрын
You're such an...
@caseyf2896 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I was hooked from eps 1
@delavalmilker2 ай бұрын
I've been an ardent amateur historian all my life (69 years), with a special interest in Rome and Byzantium. Including some advanced college-level courses on the subject. However this two-part documentary is probably the best and most concise history of the Eastern Roman Empire I have ever encountered. The great narration, the wonderful quotes from historians of the time, the brilliant and inclusive way the subject is explored. Even for those who have little interest in "history", they should watch this. Because it goes way beyond a dry recitation of names and dates. Another great aspect of this series: it avoids the cheesy "re-enactments" that so many history documentaries fall into. I just can't give enough praise to this wonderful series!
@kfilippi3 жыл бұрын
In Greece we do study the Byzantine history as part of our coulture. My grandfather had his origins there, many stories are coming to my mind. I have to say i watched both parts with undisturbed caution and delight. In the final moments my commotion turnd to tears. One of the gretaest and most objective documentary for the Byzantine (Roman) empire.
@marionhoward29393 жыл бұрын
So do you consider it to be a Greek Empire despite them calling themselves Romans?
@kfilippi3 жыл бұрын
@@marionhoward2939 Personally I do not relate modern Greeks with Roman empire. We have been teached the history as part of our legacy, but as it is wonderfully described in the above videos, the East Roman Empire didn't began as a Greek empire. Maybe the west (Latins/Franks) wanted to remember the last days as Greek empire. Apparently the language played a vital role to that mnemonic.
@kfilippi3 жыл бұрын
@John the Confederate As far as I know the Greek nation has not fallen for the past 4000 years. Do you like to enlighten us in the subject?
@andreasmpintas90733 жыл бұрын
@@marionhoward2939 They never stopped calling themselves "Greek" (Γραικός). The term "Hellen" (Έλλην) had been forbidden since the empire adopted Christianity as their sole religion, but it was restored after the great schism of the churches. So the term "Hellenic" was abolished for about 800 years but the term Greek never stopped being used. And obviously they would never stop calling themselves "Romans", because of politics. All of Europe wanted to claim Roman heritage (and all of it's lands of course...). Even today, the Greeks are the only ones that have the right to call themselves "Romans". Not even modern day Italians dare call themselves Romans. (well, maybe the south of Italy can but not the north Italians)
@marionhoward29393 жыл бұрын
@@andreasmpintas9073 Well I guess a "Byzantine" Empire was inevitable as the Romans had a huge crush on Greeks and basically copied everything from them and forced there cultures to become one Greco-Roman culture
@birthe94392 жыл бұрын
I'm a classicist and I've learned some broad lines of Byzantine history in my classes on Byzantine Greek and the evolution of the Greek language. I already knew quite a few things, recognised a lot of names, have read literature that was formed by these historical contexts, and yet this episode taught me so much and was full of interesting details and has enriched my understanding of Byzantine literature. Byzantine studies are one of the most blooming disciplines within classics since so much of its literature has long been unstudied, but it is incredibly rich and interesting and I'm considering taking another course on Byzantine literature next year.
@susanpower-q5q Жыл бұрын
So glad to hear about your enthusiasm which is wonderful but do you know who four empresses at 14/58 were? irene and Theodora both of Iconoclast Era BUT OTHER TWO? Perhaps you can make a contribution on Byzantinists who are so little known no video on them exists such as Ihor Sevchencho from Ukraine who passed away not so long ago and wrote article on Stephen of Novgorod mentioned in video ?
@dusteye16163 жыл бұрын
The quality of this show is just amazing, KZbin is undeserving
@christopherblack51123 жыл бұрын
It really is fantastic! I think Mr Cooper loves what he does and it truly shows
@fern73063 жыл бұрын
I hope this Chanel doesn’t change a thing
@Mullafunka3 жыл бұрын
Best history doc going. Make sure you donate to keep it alive!
@KriRama3 жыл бұрын
Agreed!! 💫
@chrisgreene26235 ай бұрын
There are documentaries , and then, there are documentaries second to none , that truly, bring life to history. This is exceptional work. Kudos.
@pauliedibbs90283 жыл бұрын
I recall barely staying awake for the 20-30 minute videos during my history classes in grade school. I would have never believed that I'd spend hours glued to videos about history at some point in the future... Thank you FoC!!!
@ac87543 жыл бұрын
John the Confederate inshallah we Will take Washington
@paranormal333 жыл бұрын
It's kind of sad that you think so little of yourself that you see it as an amazing thing that you now enjoy historic documentaries.
@tcschenks3 жыл бұрын
Because professors are not voice actors. Maybe they should be.
@tcschenks3 жыл бұрын
@John the Confederate Being bored at a lecture is not a sign of the nation falling. Students have always been bored at lectures.
@irobott37133 жыл бұрын
@John the Confederate correct - Nancy Pelosi and Joe are now in power ironicially they are white and signed their oun eventual fate
@michaelmacdowall42289 ай бұрын
1:43:54 “If what you are built to protect is no more than for what purpose do you still stand?” This flash of anger in the throes of lament is hauntingly beautiful. Thank you so much for both Part 1 & 2. You and your incredible team produce some of the most excellent content available. Thank you so much for your time and dedication to excellence. Keep up the great work.
@Weeeeessel3 жыл бұрын
The only thing I dislike about these is that I've already listened to the podcast and can't experience it for the first time again, seriously love this series!
@cakeofthepan22333 жыл бұрын
Yep me too....I go to bed and fall into an Adventure into the past..I love this channel so much.
@banks33882 жыл бұрын
He literally stole this from Anthony Kaldellis
@firatsanliturk3 жыл бұрын
Another perfect production, many thanks! As a resident of Istanbul, I can testify that 'the seeds of lementation' planted by the past inhabitants of this great city still bear fruit in the hearts and minds of its current inhabitants. There's a constant background humm of sadness, pride, wisdom and honor in the hearts and minds of its people. And although times change, and people come and go like the tide, believe not that all memory of the ancients are lost. This city preserves its memory, albeit carelessly and negligently. Believe not that all Turks are religious fanatics or bigots. We who dwelt long in these lands are now inseperable from it; a part of it; the protectors of it, and in relation, the inheritors of it. Our flag still bears the sign of Artemis; the crescent and the moon. Our language differed much from those of our cousins of the steppes of Asia. Our food, our songs, our stories are now intertwined with those of our Greek/Roman neighbors. Let not the passing whims of politics have you believe that we are seperated. All strangers are still welcome to the Queen City.
@yakamen3 жыл бұрын
If the history reported in these episodes are true, Constantinople only survived because the Ottomans took it.
@ninamartin10842 жыл бұрын
Thank you Firat. My snowy icy 24hr stopover in your city on crutches with a broken leg meant I didnt see as much as would have liked to! loved what I saw tho.
@panther7748 Жыл бұрын
I don't want to be impolite, but the population of the city and the overall Empire was not completely replaced. The modern inhabitants of Turkey are as much the descendants of the ancient Anatolians, Romans and Greeks as the descendants of the turkish invaders/immigrants. I don't know the exact numbers of the latter, but I doubt that they were actually in the majority when they arrived. Their language and culture just happened to be the prevalent one, so the others adopted them. Modern nationalism tends to negate this, but all modern "peoples" are the result of millenia of mixing cultures and genomes. In a similar way, my ancestors were Germanians, Celts, Romans and Slavs, modern Hungarians are the descendants of Magyar nomads, Slavs and Germanians, and Spaniards are the descendants of Romans, Iberians, Celts, Visigoths, Arabs and Berbers.
@hamba458 Жыл бұрын
25.5.2005. The Miracle of Istanbul. YNWA
@vonzuchter Жыл бұрын
You have nothing Turkic on you except the language. Look at your face in the mirror. Turkic people are asiatic. You are a Greek who adopted islam at some point. Either by force or to enjoy the benefits of being a muslim in the ottoman empire. Do one of those DNA heritage tests.... You will be surprised. And the city is called Constantinople. Not Istabul. And it has lost all the characteristics that made her what she was. She is now a eastern city. Muslim culture and islam and turkic culture has nothig to do with the legacy of the City. Nothing at all. All that is left of the old legacy is some ruins
@lucisferre63613 жыл бұрын
Receiving notifications for your videos is one of the high points of life for me these days. I have actually not watched the last two yet, so that I can watch them all at once. I have watched/listened to your whole catalog two or more times per video now. The attention to detail, the compassion, respect and reverence for humanity and our past is poignantly evidenced in the quality of workmanship you provide in your videos. Thank you very much for the impeccable lessons.
@ClaytonBigsby013 жыл бұрын
well you'll be disappointed its just ANOTHER re-upload with images.
@frogz3 жыл бұрын
@@ClaytonBigsby01 im disappointed that you're disappointed that the FREE bonus added value of the images wasnt enough!
@mykobe9813 жыл бұрын
Well said.
@lizeggar24213 жыл бұрын
I have watched and listened to them all several times over.
@IzabelParis2 жыл бұрын
This channel is a jewel.
@laura-ann.07262 жыл бұрын
Feeling very sad this evening, as I have now reached the end of the series. The brief span of hours I have dedicated to watch these podcasts will enrich the rest of my life. If I have come away with only one key concept, it is that all of us are brothers and sisters in spirit, no matter what languages we speak, what deities we worship, or what nation we call home. Somewhere in Istanbul, right now, someone not so very different than myself, is sitting at a computer and and watching a video about my country, in preparation to make a visit here on vacation, or perhaps for business. I hope this traveler will go home with happy memories and an enriched view of the world, as I have received through this series.
@ziakhalid66572 жыл бұрын
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@akritas365 Жыл бұрын
First of all the rightful name is Κωνσταντινούπολη for over a thousands years. You are invaders illegally occupying the polis which doesn't belong to you. Greece will always claim its hellenic identity and will one day the holy cross will be erected on the dome of Hagia Sophia.
@idancemyassintothepaint7571 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful comment.. we are all truly united by the human experience.
@shepaaaarrrrrd3 жыл бұрын
There are few things I get actively excited for on KZbin, but this is most assuredly one. I got started when episode 3 came out and was instantly hooked. The cold intros, the intro music, the skilled combination of geology, history, and anthropology, backed up by resources and honest about what is presumed or thin on confirmed fact, is a fascinating listen that captures attention for its entire duration. Coupled with the associated imagery used in the video series, I think this brings us as close to these people, events, and times as we can get without an immersive live action role play or time travel.
@FallofCivilizations3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Michael, I'm so glad you think so! Thanks for following from the start.
@Draregkoeliekalie3 жыл бұрын
Great post Michael. Agreed. This is pure quality and facinating to listen too.
@elisjongoseni322511 ай бұрын
One thing that I love from this channel, is critical thinking and letting the viewer to decide, if this is right or wrong. Not making it a definitive fact, just narrating the facts. Love it.
@davidpacheco30703 жыл бұрын
These documentaries touch the soul in a beautiful way. Thank you Paul Cooper. ❤
@monaghanbill3 жыл бұрын
Your audio-only podcasts stands alone as the best stuff on KZbin, but whoever does your illustrated versions really, really deserves a pat on the back. So informative and graceful.
@FallofCivilizations3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Bill! I do both video and audio production myself.
@monaghanbill3 жыл бұрын
@@FallofCivilizations Figures! : D
@nushratjahannabila70473 жыл бұрын
@@FallofCivilizations amazing bro
@tommyodonovan38833 жыл бұрын
I'm 55 life long lover of history and this was the best documentary I've ever enjoyed.
@CD-lx6sc4 ай бұрын
I just feel so lost for words, I can just feel the people in their comings and goings when I close my eyes and listen to you describing the city, bustling with life. Life of a forgone day. Poetic and moving. Great episodes!
@brianvirgin29952 жыл бұрын
Byzantium is such and underappreciated part of western culture.
@nasimialiev6314 Жыл бұрын
As a schoolboy, I had two lessons about Byzantium inside of medieval history and must admit that it was too little for so long period during that Byzantium existed. Thank you so much to everybody who made this film along. It's a wonderful overview you get when watching.
@thomasgreen45203 ай бұрын
This was one of the most moving stories I've ever heard. Unforgettable. Keep going
@stevensammons40623 жыл бұрын
No matter how many times I hear their story, I always feel a bit sad at how their run ended.
@aadam3rd3 жыл бұрын
All empires ended up in ruins at the end. because they are parasites to begin with living on other people. Every empire will pay the price
@stevensammons40623 жыл бұрын
@@aadam3rd no argument there. But I do enjoy learning about their histories. And I guess I have a soft spot for the Eastern Romans.
@kaiser70133 жыл бұрын
@@stevensammons4062 To be honest the Roman Empire has a spiritual legacy and is kinda the bridge between the European and West Asian World
@yodasmomisondrugs79593 жыл бұрын
@@aadam3rd You must be the "life of the party" kinda person.
@MrNiceGuyHistory3 жыл бұрын
@@aadam3rd True but without central authority, anarchy and survival of the fittest usually reign supreme.
@magyarbrit56313 жыл бұрын
These podcasts are by far the very best that anyone has made on the subject. I am more than impressed, and so grateful that you made them Paul. Thank you so much.
@m.b.8282 Жыл бұрын
Near the end a painful tear started to fall from my eye. Growing in the city I know and felt it was a queen among the cities. Never knew this city would connect me to it's founder and residents that lived through a near 1000 year go. This city is feels grandeur than most humans whom saw and felt her melancholic feeling.
@charlesrocks3 жыл бұрын
Such wonderful food for my soul. It’s so important to remember where we came from and to be at peace with much of the world. There is nothing new under the Sun.
@unstoppable-ar32922 жыл бұрын
I visited the walls of Constantinople today and I must say, I was so touched and humbled by the greatness of those walls and the city. So rich of history it was the best thing I experienced.
@issamim Жыл бұрын
I hope to visit it too someday
@brindade20042 жыл бұрын
It is the best documentary ever made about the history of Constantinople.
@teptime3 жыл бұрын
Far and away the finest series on KZbin. Impeccably researched, visually enticing, and a narrator with a relaxing voice made for storytelling. Bravo!
@TheLesStroud3 жыл бұрын
History is an amazing drug.
@FernandoJacinto2 жыл бұрын
I'm visiting Istanbul for the first time and had to listen to this episode again!
@brycetomecek50653 жыл бұрын
This episode made Byzantium in my top 3 Civ’s ever. They left a legacy which rivaled its ancient predecessor. It’s amazing how much of our world comes from them. They were Rome. They built the greatest defenses of all time. It’s amazing to learn this history and think how for centuries, Constantinople was the center of the world and how in the medieval era, Rome was still king, even after loosing half of its territory. Amazing as always, Mr. Cooper. -History Major.
@akritas365 Жыл бұрын
Byzantium is of Hellenic origin! Not Roman or Turkish who were Both invaders. He completely ignores the indegenous Greek populations for thousands of years. When in fact ALL archaeological evidence is of hellenic origin regardless if the Turkish Islamic Mongols always display them as Roman.
@dahjeekwenglee59093 жыл бұрын
Used to love these documentaries. Now i cant go to sleep without waking up to this podcast over and over again. Ive watched and listened to all of them a hundred times now KZbin, please, please stop replaying it after every single video.
@yttkuar3 жыл бұрын
If one does not appreciate the meaning of history, this series will open your mind to those who have gone before all of us, everywhere. Thank you for this wonderful series.
@anthonyheller97114 ай бұрын
Your podcast has managed to quantify for me why a place so foreign and unknown from my own experience should have such a personal meaning.
@Pan472 Жыл бұрын
As a Greek myself... Apart from being teary at the end, with the 29th of May 1453, I couldn't but be enraged and full of wrath at the sack of 1204. What a truly vile act, especially with learning further details upon this fact. And it led to the empire being destroyed competely 250 years later... It is just saddening.
@erykpakula Жыл бұрын
i am just watching and today is 29th May 570 years ago
@StavrosSachtouris Жыл бұрын
It wasn't destroyed 250 years later, it was destroyed on 1204. That was the critical blow. We, the Greeks, like to blame the Ottomans for whatever is damaged in our herittage, but in most cases it is the west we should blame (e.g., the Parthenon was destroyed by the Venetians and, later, again, by the Frensh navy).
@VRSVLVS Жыл бұрын
The question is: are you saddened by the sacks of Constantinople because a lot of innocent people died and suffered, or are you sad because it ushered in the end of an empire? It's always fascinating to learn where the priorities of nationalists truly lie.
@Pan472 Жыл бұрын
@@VRSVLVS How about both? Because both my people were slaughtered, and we lost everything else in tandem.
@VRSVLVS Жыл бұрын
@@StavrosSachtouris Maybe you should worry less about your "Greek heritage" and more about the fact that the Greek working class has more in common with the Turkish working class then with the Greek ruling class. You have more to gain from marching today in solidarity with the workers of the world rather then getting worked up over the fall of ancient empires that only served the greedy interests of their elites.
@Leoneidas3 жыл бұрын
Masterpieces. The pace, narration, and visuals takes the committed viewer through enough detail to cover the important points in time, the concerns and sentiments of the day, presents the significant storylines, and is deeply entertaining and educating. A very difficult task with such an amazing amount of material to curate into 3-4 hours. Well done!
@braunarsch3 жыл бұрын
this channel has been one of the best acccidental discoveries i made during the lockdown last year... i hope you cover an indian or south-east asian empire soon!
@hamm01553 жыл бұрын
He has done the Khmer of Southeast Asia, and I loved it
@braunarsch3 жыл бұрын
@@hamm0155 thanks for the info, saw it and loved it too! hope he does an empire like the cholas or srivijaya or majapahit :)
@kartiksangwan33023 жыл бұрын
@@braunarsch Dude he covers the fall of civilizations. India has not fallen. India is the world's oldest continuous surviving civilization.
@braunarsch3 жыл бұрын
@@kartiksangwan3302 dude.... by that logic why should he cover Byzantium when turkey is still there? Are you telling me the Indus civilization is still alive? And the vinayanagara kingdom is alive? And the zamorins, the Mauryas, satavahanas, kushans , mughals etc? India is a modern country not a continuous civilization. Civilization in this channel refers to eras past.
@kartiksangwan33023 жыл бұрын
@@braunarsch The Byzantium civilization collapsed. Their culture, language, their Gods are no longer worshipped in Turkey. While India is the oldest continuous civilization, the kingdoms were temporary/superficial. Every person had the sense of belonging to a common civilization, the Bharatiya civilization, and we still do. So, stop being skeptical and self-loathing, and take pride in being born in world's oldest surviving civilization.
@cscs883 ай бұрын
Best history show I've ever seen. Thanks Paul and team. My life is better because of you all.
@debralewis64373 жыл бұрын
Fall of Civilizations is an EXCELLENT series! This 2 part episode is one of my favorites! Masterfully written and told.
@hunterschmitz54292 жыл бұрын
This is a great series. I recommend it to literally everyone. Byzantines is one of my favorite so far.
@gidiyoffe18503 жыл бұрын
The service you and yours do to the subject, to history and to all curious humans is invaluable.
@AgentZ3R0.9 ай бұрын
This channel and these episodes they create are nothing short of incredible. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge and talent for storytelling. As a history nerd, I’m so grateful Fall off Civilizations exists. Thank you!!!!
@spricket243 жыл бұрын
I've taken to putting these on and falling asleep to them purely because your voice is so comforting to me lol and I've already seen them so it's just double the info as I slumber... you could do sleep videos where you say things like, "there there, tomorrow will be a better day" and "Your dreams will be soothing yet wild" lol I like your videos - I learn a lot - thank you so much for that.
@gnypp453 жыл бұрын
@@Wasteland88 Thanks! ❤
@st9nymontana33 жыл бұрын
Me to
@lazargorenc3 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@enee75933 жыл бұрын
i was too haha
@jam46313 жыл бұрын
I have really bad sleep issues and honestly these videos make me stop thinking and i just absorb and drift off to sleep. It really is poetic the way the music and cadence roll together.
@PennyKimball-tg9myАй бұрын
Very sad that so much beauty and knowledge was lost. What an amazing and educational account of the history of Byzantium...and the world.
@mr.e.knight427 ай бұрын
I hope you do an Ottoman Empire episode sometime in the future. Such a rich history, and it would be a great companion piece to this excellent duology. Thank you so much for what you do!
@Traveler-i9m3 ай бұрын
"Ottoman" or turkish civilization never fell. Governments did thats why it can't be here
@mr.e.knight423 ай бұрын
@@Traveler-i9m Well, there is an episode on the Mayans, and their culture is still around as well.
@athena98823 жыл бұрын
I think these two episodes of Byzantium is the most detailed history of Byzantium. Thank you very much for the beautiful documentary.
@paulrobertson40583 жыл бұрын
these videos are of such incredibly high quality. and the sense of sorrow that aptly permeates the stories is haunting
@carlstanford76073 жыл бұрын
This is a beautifully told story of the staggeringly marvellous Byzantium. Well done
@stevenskorich78783 жыл бұрын
Strange and melancholy beauty, indeed! The history of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire really should be more widely known. The city and empire was the shield of Europe for centuries. Behind it our Western civilization flourished, relatively free from invasion from militant Islam (after the 8th Century anyway). The Fourth Crusade was disgraceful.
@MuhammadAlaraby-yh4we Жыл бұрын
The finest sereis I've ever watched in years, I almost moved to tears.
@内田ガネーシュ3 жыл бұрын
Can we just appreciate he writing and script for this documentary, absolute banger. This needs to be on a Discovery as a weekend feature. Also, I guess we can thank 2020 helping to make some of these awesome desolate shots.
@vicentevento36019 ай бұрын
I watched this after visiting Istanbul for the first time, and I enjoyed every minute. Congratulations on work well done!
@numinous25063 жыл бұрын
I question whether anyone could bring it to life the way this channel does. They way you describes the smells of the food and the shadows. It created a movie in my imagination of the streets of this ancient place. Thank you for that. What a beautiful gift.
@peterhutley425410 ай бұрын
So beautifully produced. Even more sorrowful than the loss of Ancient Rome itself. What a wonderful place Constantinople was at its peak, thank you Pete Hutley, Australia.
@Boric783 жыл бұрын
Awesome - this channel has literally won the internet. Actually awesome doesn't do it justice - the only time I have recommended anything to my friends on the internet, was when I told them to watch this series.
@louwaars Жыл бұрын
At the moment i am mentioning this channel when questions like "so what series are you watching" come up. When the standard titles are being mentioned and the streaming services theyre available on, i am legitimately mentioning this channel
@LittleOrla3 жыл бұрын
The intro is always so nice. It's like I'm being drawn into a wayback machine for a gentle ride through the past of my choice. :)
@katiecoollady3 жыл бұрын
the music is so beautiful and slightly haunting
@davidpacheco30703 жыл бұрын
The intro part always gets me. Makes me realize how vulnerable we all are and how one day we will seize to exist.
@nickduplooy88453 жыл бұрын
A smooth entry into the crushing reality of what has been lost, and what may happen again.
@sebalena13 жыл бұрын
Same here! Mesmerising...
@saul10013 жыл бұрын
Yeah I think the same. I wonder if the narrator made it himself? I have a feeling he did. Something so small and simplistic adds a great touch to a great show.
@gayatrimatapurkar933 Жыл бұрын
This documentary does justice to the enigma that is the Roman empire... Thanks.
@Rodelero3 жыл бұрын
Amazing quality. It almost feels like I should be paying to view each of these series '. Thank you so much for doing your work.
@Z33303Z3 жыл бұрын
9 months ago this wonderful creation was offered to us.. have been relistening to this documentary at either work during my break or at home, even when trying to fall asleep to your soothing voice. Thank you very much for this incredibly amazing and free content!!
@kronicmadness Жыл бұрын
Beautiful narration and writing. I cannot help feeling that this episode covers the period that encapsulates the origins of our current world. Thank you for producing this amazing body of work.
@nancyyoung5290 Жыл бұрын
I've learned so much in these two podcasts on Byzantium. Thank you for an amazing experience. Prior to these I'd watched/listened to 4 of the histories. Byzantium is my favorite. Amazingly well done and very hard to put down!
@angelosdaresis14772 жыл бұрын
"FOUR THOUSAND YEARS OF GREEK HISTORY have produced four Greek heritages, each of which has had an effect on the life of the Greeks in later stages of their history. The Hellenic Greeks received a heritage from the Mycenean Greeks, the Byzantine Greeks received on from the Hellenic Greeks, the Modern Greeks have received one heritage from the Byzantines and a second from the Hellenes.” The Greeks and their Heritage, A.J Toynbee, 1st Korais Professor of Greek Studies
@enge5 ай бұрын
This is one of the best documentaries I ever watched. Congratulations, it’s amazing!
@pointerish3 жыл бұрын
I got the shivers at 1:39:55 when the aerial shot of the Theodosian walls started. If those walls could speak...
@akshaysingh894Ай бұрын
I put this podcast on, and I’m taken away to a different time and place. The melancholic undertones speak to me so utterly.
@XX-gy7ue3 жыл бұрын
this should have been played in movie houses - it's that so well done , it's hypnotic !
@lakefiftyseven Жыл бұрын
The last part was the best......I was under a spell listening to every word. Such a graphic picture...Thanks
@letsgetmetaphysical46623 жыл бұрын
Congratulations 🎊 on being mentioned in a recent The Guardian article! Really well deserved as, from a long loyal and impressed fan of your channel, your smooth and intellectual approach to your craft is poetic and insightful. Once again Thank You for your hard work and professionalism. We enjoy every uploads time and time again!
@romgtr Жыл бұрын
Amazing to see and hear how the history of the Great civilizations are interconnected. Had it not been the conquest of the turks over Constantinople blocking off the passage of the Europeans to the far east the new world would not have been discovered and the age of enlightenment wouldn't have happened. Amazing! 😊
@davidcoe473 жыл бұрын
We owe Dr Cooper an enormous debt! He mines ancient physical and cultural artefacts in forensic detail and weaves them into captivating tales of people and societies from long ago. I thought at first he might be an archaeologist or historian with a yen for creative writing but then found his first novel "River of Ink" and realised he bridged both disciplines. Bravo, Paul, I can't wait for your Assyrian novel "All our Broken Idols" (out any day now). Then there's a host of similar adventures out there (Persia's "Shahnameh" and China's "Story of the Stone", ..) awaiting your attention if you have the budget and time :-). Great respect!
@annapapillon22112 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love these. They help me refocus and not get overwhelmed by our present day.
@CRS-sc3oj3 жыл бұрын
I ADORE this channel. I talk about it constantly and I listen to the episodes over and over. You and your team are such skilled historians and you definitely succeed in transporting me back in time. In this particular installation, I had a full sensory experience of what it must have felt like to be there- the sights, smells, and sounds- and how terrifying it must have been when the “latins” overran the city. PHENOMENAL!!!
@FrankieRodgz2 жыл бұрын
same
@AlmostMonumental273 жыл бұрын
I just spent 10 wonderful days in Istanbul in a hotel directly on the Bosporus. How I wish I'd viewed this series before leaving; it would have enhanced my enjoyment of Old Istanbul so much. I saw the old walls of Constantinople. Even in their extremely decayed form, they are majestic. The Islamic Arts Museum is wondrous, and all the other including the two palaces, but the saddest thing is that Hagia Sophia is no longer a museum as it was when I visited in 2012, but a mosque again. I wish it had remained a neutral cultural site. Nowhere is like Istanbul. Thanks for sharing.
@ekremonuk17403 жыл бұрын
This is amazing, the research, the accuracy, the videography and the presentation. Thank you for you’re efforts of bringing history to life
@NyxGamingAU3 жыл бұрын
Need a sleep timer on KZbin adap, so i can fall asleep to this, but still not miss anything by it playing all night 🙏
@Taleb11603 жыл бұрын
I have been left breathless by this great works of history. I have watched many of your podcasts on many different civilizations and I am forever indebted to you for such knowledge. The podcasts are well researched, objective, thorough, sympathetic, sensitive, detailed, balanced and extremely well presented and delivered. If it was up to me, I would grant you an honorary doctorate in history (if not already achieved) for your works both for this series and all the others you have produced. Thank you for the enlightenment and inspiration.
@anairenemartinez16510 ай бұрын
It looks like a documentary not a podcast to me
@steveflagar42992 ай бұрын
I always knew that there were interesting stories behind the dry names dates and places. Thank you for bringing to life the history I’ve always wanted to explore
@MsKestrela3 жыл бұрын
Hearty applause!! I just immersed myself in both parts, and hung on every word. Thank you, Mr. Cooper!
@abdulkadirerenozturk84972 жыл бұрын
Most amazing thing for me was, unlike any other fallen civilization and great city you have talked about in this channel, this city was always inhabited. That is an incredible continuation which makes you wonder, how much of the daily life we share today, with the ancient dwellers of the very same streets.
@hardstyle22892 жыл бұрын
500 years ago is not ancient, very likely a lot of Istanbul Turks have Byzantine roots they are unaware of, even after population exchanges
@qadarshafii8273 жыл бұрын
The best history channel on KZbin for sure.
@ChristopherBowly9 ай бұрын
Superlative....Just the very best & brings back so many memories of all the years i lived in Istanbul & explored the city & its history. A joy to have it brought to life. Very many thanks.
@Stopes.3 жыл бұрын
I love putting your videos on when I need to get to sleep. I stumbled upon your Sumerian video one restless night. Your calming voice, and descriptions and such I can just visualize everything like it’s a movie in my head. I hate bedtime as my brain just wont shut up about this or that and I end up laying there for hours frustrated at being awake. But when I put your videos on, bedtime is mighty fine to me. I’m usually out within the hour. Thanks for your videos and avid descriptions and information. 10/10 keep it up.
@bolivianprince7326 Жыл бұрын
Im an IT engineer but I always loved history and you sir are a great teacher.
@johnalexander49823 жыл бұрын
We spent a few days in Istanbul, a decade ago. What a marvellous experience!
@edwardwong6548 ай бұрын
This was a great 2-part video. No other city has been the seat of 2 great and distinct empires. I will watch this again starting from part 1.
@caiop.49723 жыл бұрын
I am always very impressed by how this podcast can weave long structural historic trends with on the ground individual incentives into a coherent whole that makes history seem obvious and inescapable.
@maurofranceschini741123 күн бұрын
This is a fantastic documentary and a real travel along the centuries. The narrator has a relaxing and clear voice, thank you Paul Cooper!
@Bogey10223 жыл бұрын
The ending was so poignantly beautiful
@brainrot4919 Жыл бұрын
The best history channel and history documentaries on all of youtube of the highest quality non surpassed. I've watched this series twice now and felt like applauding at my TV at the end. Amazing stories of history and civilizations and amazing story telling, wow.
@liv_balanced_llc3 жыл бұрын
I love these programs! I studied Latin and Archaeology in college and though they are now only hobbies, my interest in them is renewed with these podcasts. Thank you for producing them.
@wilfriedpaget64433 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful and melancholic episode! Thanks!
@dirkwyse16093 жыл бұрын
Fantastic use of cinematography techniques such as drones, time-lapse, HDR. This series definitely one of the best of its kind on youtube.
@steveking49662 жыл бұрын
I went to istambul when i was 12 in 1972 in 1972, stood in the hag sophia and the blue mosque got lost in the grand bazaar , it all had a big impact on me even at that age, my grandfather fought at gallipoli and i sailed in a cruise ship up the dardinals, thanks for this deepens my knowledge , a lot!
@KT-ly2tr3 жыл бұрын
With less budget than a cult movie reboot this channel is the epitome of bang for buck... AND ITS FREE.
@d_rooster Жыл бұрын
I remember watching National Geographic documentaries as a kid and the sense of awe and wonder they made me feel. As an adult I hadn't had many comparable experiences, but Fall of Civilizations is one of those. Thank you :)
@CryptoInvest-LunaticCapital3 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much for the hard work, never heard of much of Constantinople history until this documentary arrived.
@chrismai18897 ай бұрын
This is one of the most valuable videos I have ever seen.
@BoggWeasel3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful to see your podcasts coming to life, it's like hearing them all over again for the first time. Great stuff, thank you
@ericschmid Жыл бұрын
This series is consistently the best KZbin content I have seen. A marvel of quality craft and story, for true enjoyment.