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BBC – BBC Two Programmes – Montezuma

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Montezuma

Saturday, 20:00 on BBC Two (except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue))

Synopsis

Dan Snow travels to Mexico to investigate the history, character and legacy of Montezuma, the last great ruler of the Aztecs of central America.

He uncovers the extraordinary story of the Aztecs themselves, a cultured and civilised people whose lives were governed by eleborate ceremony and blood-curdling ritual.

Dan Snow also discovers how, in a titanic clash of cultures, their leader Montezuma faced up to a mortal threat from another world – the weaponry, gold-lust and greed of 16th century Spanish conquistadors.

via BBC – BBC Two Programmes – Montezuma.

A flutter of protest, and some dog-walkers | BBC History Magazine

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Yesterday was the 250th anniversary of the battle of Quebec, fought on 13 September 1759, on the Plains of Abraham outside the town of Quebec, the capital of France’s vast North American empire. It was a strange day – a large re-enactment had recently been cancelled due to protests made by French Canadian- Quebecois- Separatists.

via A flutter of protest, and some dog-walkers | BBC History Magazine.

From disaster at Upnor to triumph at Quiberon Bay | BBC History Magazine

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Dan’s started blogging for the BBC History magazine and his enblogginating can be found here.

“In one week I’ve gone from the very nadir of British maritime history to its zenith. On Monday I visited the excellent but low key Upnor Castle on the Medway, where in 1667 King Charles II had laid up his fleet ‘in ordinary’ because he had no money to send them to sea and no inclination to go to parliament and ask for more.”

via From disaster at Upnor to triumph at Quiberon Bay | BBC History Magazine.