Uncancelled History with Douglas Murray | The Conclusion
Uncancelled History is a ten-part podcast and KZread series that reevaluates historical occurrences, figures, and concepts that have been boycotted and spurned from contemporary society. British novelist and political analyst Douglas Murray, alongside his expert guests, uncovers facts and examines these great figures in the context of their times.
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This has been an amazing series. We need it to continue!
@matityaloran9157
Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@jamesportrais3946
Жыл бұрын
Indeed yes; always a pleasure to experience Douggies consummate professionalism, and enjoy the learned wisdom of the guest speakers.
@socratesrocks1513
8 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Reminds me of the Great Philosophers series that ran when I was a kid, but even more interesting. I would certainly not object to more of such content.
@Justice55339h
5 ай бұрын
Yes please
Encore! I mean, Season 2! As always, thank you for your work, Douglas! I can't express enough how inspiring it is to see someone stand up for historical and journalistic accuracy the way that you do.
@dmeyer0
Жыл бұрын
Seconded. I really hope Douglas decides to do a Season 2, or else another 10 part youtube series on another topic along the same lines. This has been fascinating.
@matityaloran9157
Жыл бұрын
Agreed
I believe Douglas Murray is one of the pre-eminent thinkers of our age. The quality of mind: his analysis and insight are rarely equaled, but even more than that, the quality of who he is as a person is even rarer. At his best, the kinds of questions and problems he takes on, and the vision he's seeking to articulate, don't just illuminate but can inspire hope and courage. I'll repeat my comment on episode 10 that our society needs him to make more of this kind of content.
@Kavafy
Жыл бұрын
Steady on mate.
@garypautard1069
8 ай бұрын
I agree we need more people like him to fight this propaganda which seeks to cheapen Western society and disenchant our youth.
What an engaging ride these last ten episodes have been! We're deeply appreciative of you for delivering this excellent content, Douglas. Thanks a million!!
Thank you, Douglas. This series should be required viewing in all American high schools.
@foxtrotjulietbravo5536
Жыл бұрын
Hear-hear!
@matityaloran9157
Жыл бұрын
True
This series is among a handful of truly worthwhile interviews I've had the good fortune of stumbling upon in many, many years. I certainly hope you'll seriously consider putting out another set! I'm terribly grateful that you've shared them.
Loved this series, Douglas. Please do more!
Please publish this as an article dear Douglas. Superb.
It has indeed been a pleasure watching this series. If history was discussed this way, there would be so much real knowledge won. Thank you, Douglas!
I'm really sorry it's over. I wish it would continue.
You could deliver 100’s of hours, stunning insight and quality interviews Douglas! 😎🤩👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💥
These were excellent. Hope to see a season 2!
I have enjoyed this series. I have learned a lot. It has helped me to listen to conversations about the various topics, instead of arguments and attacks about the topics. I hope you do more episodes!
Sir Douglas Murray what a great gentleman absolutely gem from ETON respect from a working class India man who always been told to read guardian for some reason thanks a lot for all ur you tube content and all the books great knowledge from you sir thanks a lot love to see with sir Andrew roberts thanks a lot
Thanks Doug for a wonderful series. Mainstream media is bereft and incapable of anything close like this.
This series was fantastic, I learned a great deal. Please do more Douglas!!
The world needs more of these seasons
Superb series; thank you sir !
This has been a fascinating series about important, real historical matters. This information and mature clear-headed discussions are so much needed in these current times when the mob is so intent on rewriting and cancelling real history. Please do consider creating more episodes! Thank you for your fine work!
What a great series. Would love it, Douglas, if you would give us more. If not history, how about literature?
Thank you for doing this series. I hope, as so many others have said, that there is a second season. I have learned so much! I also loved your conclusion episode.
@douglasmurray
Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
Best series, more history from Douglas would be great.
Enjoyed the series immensely, Douglas - thank you. Looking forward to the next series - with so many other important, and lately controversial, lives to examine. This is a terrific format.
Absolutely brilliant. I hope that you choose to do more mini-series format episodes on other critical topics.
Thank you Douglas, as a college student I have now truly received a nuanced and truthful history of these important figures
Don’t stop! It’s been a great series, there must be so many more people who need rehabilitation!
Uncanceled History, the type of program that we once took for granted mainly from the BBC that we thought would be produced to the same objective standards forever, how wrong we were!
More please
No matter how many interviews I rewatch, books I reread, and articles I re-open - Douglas Murray’s work remains an all-you-dare-eat buffet of brain-enriching food that yields unending nutrition for the mind. And the soul.
Why end it? There's so many issues and topics that need to be talked about in a way you guys do it. Pls more. Season 2.
An important series in so many ways. Thank you! I lived through a period such as this in the late '60s and early '70s. Many of the same arguments were made. The same sine qua non historical figures cast aside like food gone bad in the fridge. Both have features in common - that youthful horror at what humanity is, the misguided belief that you can change what people are, and an inability, born of ignorance, to appreciate moral progress over time.
Thank you for this series, Douglas. A remarkable addition to our current conversation.
I really enjoyed this series, learnt a great deal and hope more will be produced.
history covers much more .I d be so pleased to listen to another series. Thank you so much.
Just discovered your series. Have only seen a few. Look forward to watching all of them. I hope you do more series like these. So interesting & informative. Thanks Douglas.
Thank you, Mr Murray, and all of your interviewees. Such a wonderful series, with intelligent, learned people discussing intelligent subjects intelligently. Not much of that around in today's world. Thank you again so very much.
Excellent series. Thank you for making this!
A very quick 10 hours I might add, great work Douglas ❤
Thanks for the great series, Douglas Murray. I learned a lot about the historic people you and your guests covered. The same attack on national heroes has occured with great vitriol in Canada, thanks to the posmodern Left. Our first priminister and Father of Confederation, Sir John A McDonald, has lately had his reputation ruined and his statues vandalized and torn down. Allegedly, he helped set up residential schools for native children back in the 19th century, the result of which is the "cultural genocide" of those children. Also on the chopping block are statues of Captain Cook, Queen Victoria, and Queen Elizabeth.
I hope you keep going with Uncanceled History. There is so much more to cover!
Douglas, I loved this series and I very much hope you decide to continue it soon.
I’ve loved this Douglas. A real tour de force of expert knowledge.
Incredible series. I have watched each episode multiple times.
Mr Murray, listening to your interviews with these giants, about giants, made me humble and grateful. Many thanks for filling up my attic.
Brilliant Douglas. Thank you for this incredibly important work. If we cancel people from our history how can we learn from them, their achievements and mistakes. "Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it". - Sir Winston Churchill.
Thank you for this series.
Super stuff, Douglas. I've loved the series and look forward to more in the future ...
I hope you do some more of these one day.
THANKS SO MUCH FOR ALL YOUR AND YOUR GUESTS KNOWLEDGE, I HAVE LEARNED MUCH FROM YOUR PROGRAM. UNCANCELLED HISTORY IS A PERFECT NAME FOR WHAT GOES ON THESE DAYS. THANKS AGAIN DOUGLAS !
I hope their will be a 2nd season in this.
Thank you so much! If possible, it would be wonderful to have another similar series. I learned a great deal, but I know that I still have a great deal to learn.
Excellent series. Haven’t listened to them all yet. About half way through. But I will be listening to them all. Thanks.
Thank you so much for these. And please consider continuing. ❤️
Much the wiser! Sincere thanks to all involved in creating this series.
Amazing focus on history, an excellent series, thank you
Such a fabulous series! I'm learning so much, and I thank you. YOU are a great thinker.
Great series. Perhaps Series 2 can include: -Aristotle -The Spartans (their civilization gets a tremendous bad rap in academia) -Themistocles -Fabius -St Augustine -Shakespeare -Edward Jenner -Pope John Paul II -Margaret Thatcher -Donald Trump (who they attempted to cancel in real-time)
Totally fantastic series Douglas!! As well as being a great writer and thinker, you are a great interviewer as well! Hoping for a follow up series.
Please bring more of these to light. Many thanks.
A lovely series with a series of very engaging historians.
Look forward to more videos!
Thank you so much Mr Murray. Your choice of subjects and guests was excellent, and your observations at the end right on point. i agree with the great man theory in essence for all the reasons you say. People make history and the people who win power push things in a direction, whether they are Lenin or Hitler or (on the good side) Lincoln or Churchill or Thatcher. We need to remember that all our leaders are people, pretty much just like us, with virtues and vices in different proportions at different times. I believe our national heroes should be based on those who used their virtues at critical moments to make life better for ordinary people, and used moderation and judgement to temper their ideology and then timed their actions. And I really did like the attic metaphor. Thank you again for this super series.
Really need a season 2 of this…
@douglasmurray
7 ай бұрын
Stay tuned!
Many thanks for this series, Douglas. It has been a highlight of the previous 10 weeks. Eye opening.
Brilliant, Mr Murray! Please, sir, may we have some more?
I thought this would be ongoing! Thank-you for the series.
Thank you for these sessions. I hope there will be new future ones
I loved this series so much. Thank you.
Love you, Douglas. Appreciate all your works.
Indeed! This is a magisterial series!
Well said and well done!
Thank you Douglas for this brilliant series
Fantastic! I hope for another series
Great Series Douglas. Hard to pick a favorite but certainly benefited from US history because we tend to avoid deepening our knowledge on those figures that we take for granted that we know. I really liked the profile of Washington as a man living in a transitional phase where the societal pyramid was giving way to a more egalitarian world. How he felt that in his bones and lived a life in which he succeeded in leading by example. I'm puzzled that the Woke and the Howard Zinns of the world have been so successful in denigrating our history in a massive way. But in every case these people only succeed by omission and even falsification. Finally, I'm concerned that this superficial reading of history as a way to score points will degrade what is certainly the most fascinating element of discoveries of the past: getting a sense of the stakes that were involved, the scale of the human adventure and misadventure. I just read the Rise and Fall of the Third Reich for the second time and still shocked at the scale of manipulation, cruelty, genius and crazy rise to power of one man. If you can't learn from that, you are dead.
Obrigado Douglas pela sua coragem!
You're a legend Douglas. Keep up the excellent work!
Assumption of moral superiority. Douglas Murray could be the Walter Cronkite of the present age. An excellent anchor and fine conclusion of what he has learned.
Enjoyed the series. It only reinforced already held feelings. 76 I am I’ve read extensively about Western and world history and find it humorous about those who complain about the outcome. Yeah wasn’t perfect but my God it could be such a different world. And not in a good way.
Oh! I thought this was going to be an ongoing series. I was looking forward to it building over time. Still, fantastic work!
Best pod on the internet!!! You ought to do the Pilgrims at some point.
Douglas Murray thank you very much for this series, but above all thank you for sharing your views. I am not an historian nor a philosopher. I have studied history mostly on my own because I strongly believed that having a good understanding of history is necessary to have a rightful thought on present days. That led me to have a general interpretation of past and present days opposite to the current "woke" view. This series confirmed that even if alone, I was right on many things...... thank you Please, make a second season!!!
More, more. More of something, Douglas.
Helpful, indeed.
Phenomenal
Thanks
GREAAAAT series! When do we get the book!? Make the book.
Most interesting.
I implore you- give us more! I'd vote for authors, start with Kipling maybe?
No conclusion, just keep going !!!
Please do more 🙏🇺🇸❤
Season 2 !
Perfect…
Damn, I just discovered this series thinking it would be a new favorite but just realized Murray seems to have permanently concluded it...
Sad the series is over.
Carl Sagan called the fallacy of history “temporal chauvinism”. We assume that change over time is “progress”, therefore at any given point in time society is at the “highest” point ever attained.
Pretty good series. Colonialism was the best episode by far. Enlightenment was a bit of a disappointment. Would be great if you could cover other myths (crusades, slavery, etc.).
Dougie nails it, as usual.
I very much enjoyed the series (or rather: the episodes I have seen so far), but I‘m still in doubt how much of what has been said in this conclusion, is something that has been learned due to those interviews. I have no doubt that those episodes contained a lot of knowledge, but I‘m very careful in applying the distinction between „reaffirming“ and „learning (something new)“. I think Douglas has done us a great service in providing his time and the many interesting encounters that this series has given to us, but I tend to see these conclusions as something that I was already familiar with - not in myself, but in Douglas and his outlooks. In fact, I would even make the case that Douglas wouldn’t have started this whole project, if he didn‘t hold those views to begin with. Take his stance on Churchill for example. And the same thing applies for the view that a few great men in history have been of utmost importance. I don‘t think that this is something Douglas has learned, rather he has re-affirmed this already existing belief, which made him venture into those interviews in the first place. So I would rather be interested in what are - the changes, after re-affirming his own position. Because I do see that he was already very well aware of the general difficulties that result out of our complicated relationship to history and its inhabitants, but the question is really - what has changed after we learned, for example, that Churchill always wanted to impress his father? But didn‘t choose to do so when he re-encountered him inside of a dream? I myself must say - I never liked Churchill, and found him rather unpleasant as a person. But listening to this story gave me a better understanding of his personality, and the kinds of motivations that made him the man that he was. So in a sense, this story re-affirmed my original impressions of him, because I already felt that he was someone who was trying to prove something - to himself and to the world, but I got a feeling of kinship, and a certain respect for the values and principles, which lead him to the decision to keep his historical and world-changing achievements to himself. - These are the changes that I am talking about, I reaffirmed my position, but my understanding of him has become more nuanced and I learned to see aspects that I can sympathize with, although it is an aspect of him, which I rather dislike and already disliked to begin with.
What a great man respect from h singh
They’ll make a second season right?