Monday, February 11, 2013
thought-cafe:

Goodbye Romeo, your time is done (Crash Course Literature).

Look who’s now on tumblr. It’s Thought Café! -Meredith

thought-cafe:

Goodbye Romeo, your time is done (Crash Course Literature).

Look who’s now on tumblr. It’s Thought Café! -Meredith

Friday, February 1, 2013
eolithandbone:

“Tippecanoe and Freedom Fries, Too”
So Crash Course American History started today…

Yes it did. -Meredith

eolithandbone:

“Tippecanoe and Freedom Fries, Too”

So Crash Course American History started today…

Yes it did. -Meredith

Thursday, January 31, 2013

The Black Legend, Native Americans, and Spaniards: Crash Course US History #1

In which John Green kicks off Crash Course US History! Why, you may ask, are we covering US History, and not more World History, or the history of some other country, or the very specific history of your home region? Well, the reasons are many. But, like it or not, the United States has probably meddled in your country to some degree in the last 236 years or so, and that means US History is relevant all over the world. In episode 1, John talks about the Native Americans who lived in what is now the US prior to European contact. This is a history class, not archaeology, so we’re mainly going to cover written history. That means we start with the first sustained European settlement in North America, and that means the Spanish. The Spanish have a long history with the natives of the Americas, and not all of it was positive. The Spanish were definitely not peaceful colonizers, but what colonizers are peaceful? Colonization pretty much always results in an antagonistic relationship with the locals. John teaches you about early Spanish explorers, settlements, and what happened when they didn’t get along with the indigenous people. The story of their rocky relations has been called the Black Legend. Which is not a positive legend.

In honor of Crash Course U.S. History starting today (at 5:30pm EST!), we have some transparent Thought Bubble gifs to make your tumblrs even more beautiful. Enjoy! -Meredith

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When I find out we are watching Crash Course in AP World History

tounfathomableplaces:

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I stared at this gif for longer than I’m willing to admit… -Meredith

Monday, August 6, 2012
Stan came across this stillframe while editing the forthcoming Crash Course World History video about capitalism.
Caption contest?

Stan came across this stillframe while editing the forthcoming Crash Course World History video about capitalism.

Caption contest?