This lecture by Nathan Jopling, a Doctoral Researcher from the University of Birmingham, explores the complex relationship between fear and piracy, specifically focusing on Henry Morgan's raid on Panama in 1670. It delves into how pirates and privateers exploited the emotional instability and anxieties of English colonists in Jamaica, using fear as a tool to gain local support and justify their attacks. The lecture aims to show that piracy involved more than just the pursuit of gold and silver, highlighting inter-imperial relations between England and Spain and the psychological underpinnings of piratical operations.
This YouTube video, presented as a summer lecture by the Royal Armouries, delves into the themes of honor and battlefield violence within the Austrian army during the period of 1789-1815. It aims to bring history to life by showcasing the expertise of the Royal Armouries, the United Kingdom's national collection of arms and armor. The description encourages engagement through comments and provides links for support, membership, and access to the museum's website, blog, and social media channels.
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