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- HIST 251 - Lecture 16 - Popular Protest | Open Yale Courses
Overview Professor Wrightson reviews the basic structures and aims of popular protest: notably food riots and agrarian disturbances He notes that such disturbances were often surprisingly orderly affairs, rather than chaotic expressions of discontent
- Welcome | Open Yale Courses
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- Lecture 6 - Smallpox (I): The Speckled Monster - Yale University
Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600 HIST 234 - Lecture 6 - Smallpox (I): "The Speckled Monster" Chapter 1 Smallpox [00:00:00] Professor Frank Snowden: I want to turn to the next topic, which marks a new unit in our course That is to say, until now we've dealt with bubonic plague, in a series of talks and in your first section meeting
- Lecture 4 - Communities: Key Institutions and Relationships
Overview Professor Wrightson begins by discussing how modern perceptions of the "traditional" community have informed the manner in which the early modern social landscape is discussed
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- Psychology | Open Yale Courses
This course encompasses the study of eating as it affects the health and well-being of every human Topics include taste preferences, food aversions, the regulation of hunger and satiety, food as comfort and friendship, eating as social ritual, and social norms of blame for food problems
- HIST 116 - Lecture 12 - Civil War | Open Yale Courses - Yale University
The American Revolution HIST 116 - Lecture 12 - Civil War Chapter 1 The Editing Process of the Declaration of Independence [00:00:00] Professor Joanne Freeman: So today we are going to take the plunge [laughs] into the actual outbreak of warfare However, now that I've teased you that way, I do actually want us to get to declare independence
- Fundamentals of Physics II | Open Yale Courses - Yale University
About Professor Ramamurti Shankar Ramamurti Shankar is the John Randolph Huffman Professor of Physics at Yale He received his B Tech in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology in Madras and his Ph D in theoretical particle physics from the University of California, Berkeley
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