Ideally covering non-roman non-military history. Thanks :)

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Historia Civilis is great, he has covered plenty of Roman history, but he’s also currently doing a series about post-Napoleonic Europe and has done a number of really great one-off non-rome episodes

One of my favorites: https://youtu.be/hvk_XylEmLo

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Thank you :) I will check this one out

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I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:

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Ancient Americas and Premodernist to add the list

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Premodernist is one I did not know about, thanks

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These channels have a focus on intellectual and social history:

Al Muqaddimah Islamic history

Alki organized labor history

Art & Context art history

J. Draper UK-centric critical history

Kings and Things history of architecture and media

Land and Lore environment-related history

Let’s Talk Religion obscure history of religion

Medievalists

NORTH 02 prehistoric and ancient

Premodernist

The Histocrat

The Lore Lodge often tackles native American history

Unseen Japan obscure history of Japan

Voices of the Past historical first-hand accounts

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You won’t believe what has just occurred.

I read through your list and saved the ones I found interesting. I didn’t save Al Muqaddimah because I am not particularly interested by the abrahamic religions. However, I was listening to the Vijayanagara episode of fallen civilizations while I smoked and it mentioned the Mughal empire so I looked up the history of the Mughal empire and clicked on a 2hr video by Al Muqaddimah about the Mughals because I figured someone with that name would know better than any of these other 15min bland looking animated history videos. I checked out his channel and noticed he did quite a lot of history videos so I came back to this post to tell you about this guy I found. Only to find him at the top of your list 😭

Maybe this isn’t that crazy and I’m just high but I found it funny at least lol.

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Lmao that’s funny, and I’m glad that my list was helpful!

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Fall Of Civilisations one of my favs because it goes into everyday life for people in these societies and he paints a really good picture.

the videos are just supplementary but would highly highly rate

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I’ve finished all of them 😔

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The History Guy. About 80% of his videos are non-military history.

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