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"Paradise Found: Islamic Architecture and Arts"

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                                                                                             "Paradise Found: Islamic Architecture and Arts" 2005, Channel Four Television Corporation Presenter: Waldemar Januszczak    This is the first entry in our blog from a presenter I have grown to love, Waldemar Januszczak. Plucky. Punk. Opinionated. Hysterical. Poet. Humanist. Art Critic. There's a lot of words that you could use to describe his style of presenting, but I think "punk" probably fits the bill well enough. Because of him, I have gained quite a bit of reverence (and revulsion) in what the world knows as "High Art." Waldemar doesn't pull any punches, but he never over steps the bounds into bigoted or insensitive remarks. His depth of knowledge on...

"The History of Weapons," by ZDF Studios, Pt.7

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 The History of Weapons  By: ZDF Studios  Pt. 7 (cont. from Pt.6)                                                                                         Episode 7: War At Sea    In this episode the historians look at Greek Fire, The Ship Cannon and Torpedos.   Up first is Greek Fire. While the recipe for Greek fire is lost to us today, there's a few clues as to what it might have contained, including: Sulfur, Pitch, Bitumen, Petroleum, Naphtha, Quicklime and various other oils. (let's go with olive, since they were Greek) In the practical experiment, they build a pump that would pick up the substance, set it alight, (there's debate on whether an ignition source was needed or if it combustied upon contact with water) and propel it onto an en...

"The History of Weapons," by ZDF Studios Pt. 6

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"The History of Weapons" By: ZDF Studios Pt. 6 (cont. from pt. 5) Episode 6:  The Power of Destruction                                                                                                  American Civil War Ketchum Explosive/Fragmentation Grenade         (note percussion cap impact detonator, wooden shaft and flights, meant to keep it moving in a                                                               straight line when thrown)    In this episode, they cover the machine gun, hand grenade and the tank.    As with the revolver, m...

"The History of Weapons," by ZDF Studios, Episode 5

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 "The History of Weapons"  By: ZDF Studios, Episode 5 *Continued from Ep. 4 Episode 5: Faster Than the Enemy                                                                                                                                              Common Two Person Chariot                                                                           By Álvaro Pérez Vilariño - Flickr: Biga, CC BY-SA 2.0,            ...

"The History of Weapons," By ZDF Studios, Ep. 4

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Episode 4 of "The History of Weapons" Produced by ZDF Studios *Continued from Episode 3  Episode 4: Weapons for All                                                                                                                         Automatic Kalashnikov, or "AK-47"                                         https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Nemo5576    This episode covers the weapons that were taken up by the average foot soldier pressed into service by a lord, to protect their village or lands and resistance fighters, or what call now with a bit of malice: we now cal...

"The History of Weapons" ZDF Studios, Ep. 3

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    "The History of Weapons"       Produced by: ZDF Studios    *Continued from Intro, Ep.1, Ep. 2  Episode 3: Close Combat                                                                                                           Common War Hammer                                             By Samuraiantiqueworld - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0,                                                                    ...

"The History of Weapons," ZDF Studios: Intro, Ep. 1 Ep. 2

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                                                Photo Credit: leonardo @ https://www.fluentland.com/weapons-vocabulary-word-list-different-types-of-weapons-with-images/                                                                 In this ten part review, I'll be discussing one of the most comprehensive documentary series on the history of weapons that I've ever had the pleasure to watch. (and many times, at that) It's a ten part series, each part about an hour a piece, produced by ZDF Studios. Some of my absolute favorite military historians (Mike Loades, Andrew Lambert & Stephen Bull) take on three separate weapons per episode, and over the course of  the series cover the evolution of weaponry; from...