View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/history-vs-richard-nixon-alex-gendler The president of the United States of America is often said to be one of the most powerful positions in the world. But of all the US presidents accused of abusing that power, only one has left office as a result.

TEDed:

This series by the good people at TEDed has a series of historical characters confronting the different ways their stories are told. 

 
Greece is full of wonderful new things and wonderful old things. But when WE become old things, will our ruins also be tourist attractions?

VSauce:

VSauce usually produces videos for Natural Science, Human Science, or Math, but here he gives us some interesting insight into history.

 
We explore the Temple of Artemis, The Library of Alexandria, and the city of Ephesus.

AmorSciendi:

A video made by your editor on the stories we tell ourselves about the past and the limits emotion places on our historical knowledge.

 
Are History & The Past Two Different Things? Tweet us! http://bit.ly/pbsideachanneltwitter Idea Channel Facebook! http://bit.ly/pbsideachannelfacebook Talk about this episode on reddit! http://bit.ly/pbsideachannelreddit Idea Channel IRC! http://bit.ly/pbsideachannelirc Email us! pbsideachannel [at] gmail [dot] com Support Idea Channel on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/pbsideachannel What's the difference between the past and History?

PBS IDEA Channel:

Mike is always a great inspiration for the ToK presentation. Here he talks about Historical methodologies. 

 
A redo of a previous video. A great story of the Crystal Palace.

AmorSciendi (again)

Where Science, Art and History intersect: The Crystal Palace.


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