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This isn't exactly journalism, is it? Mr. Beat:https://www.youtube.com/@iammrbeat/videosWhat makes a good president? | Mr Beat video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCAtED5DeSY&t=1291sDr. Justin Vaughn:https://www.coastal.edu/academics/facultyprofiles/educationandsocialsciences/politics/justinvaughn/Dr. Brandon Rottinghaus:https://www.uh.edu/class/political-science/faculty-and-staff/professors/rottinghaus/Dr. Tevi Troy:https://www.reaganfoundation.org/reagan-institute/staff/dr-tevi-troyPresidential Greatness Project website:https://presidentialgreatnessproject.com/2021 C-SPAN survey tabulations:https://static.c-spanvideo.org/assets/documents/presidentSurvey/2021-Survey-Results-Overall.pdf2022 Siena survey rankings, charts, tables: https://sri.siena.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/combinepdf.pdfHistorical rankings of US presidents Wikipedia page:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_rankings_of_presidents_of_the_United_StatesJoin the Empire-Builders book club:https://empirebuilders.substack.com/Produced, edited & presented by David MainayarThumbnail by Adam Ellis Charters & Alejandro YslaFeaturing Mr. Beat, Dr. Justin Vaughn, Dr. Brandon Rottinghaus, and Dr. Tevi TroyCheck out Adam Ellis Charters: https://aecharters.co.uk/

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Where are the Romans now? You're looking at em.0:00 - Intro 1:20 - Level I: The Calamities13:12 - Level II: The Blunderers 21:43 - Level III: The Benchwarmers25:38 - Level IV: The Patriarchs31:12 - Level V: The Firefighters36:59 - Level VI: The Imperialists43:49 - Level VII: The Founders

Chapters:Intro - 0:00Chapter I: The Early Normans - 1:26 Chapter II: The Italian Normans - 1:00:57 Chapter III: The English Normans - 1:53:51 Chapter IV: The Crusader Normans - 3:34:00Chapter V: 4:29:56 Primary Sources:Adémar de Chabannes. Chronicon and related forgeries. Early 11th century.Amatus of Montecassino. L'Ystoire de li Normant. ca. 1080.Anna Komnene. The Alexiad. ca. 1148.Dudo of Saint-Quentin. Historia Normannorum (History of the Normans). ca. 996–1015.Geoffrey Malaterra. De Rebus Gestis Rogerii Calabriae et Siciliae Comitis (The Deeds of Count Roger of Calabria and Sicily). ca. 1099–1101.Henry of Huntingdon. Historia Anglorum (History of the English).John of Fécamp. Letter to Pope Leo IX. ca. 1050s.Richer of Saint-Remi. Historiarum Libri Quatuor (Four Books of Histories). ca. 990s.Snorri Sturluson. Heimskringla. 13th century.William of Apulia. Gesta Roberti Wiscardi (The Deeds of Robert Guiscard). ca. 1096.William of Jumièges. Gesta Normannorum Ducum (Deeds of the Norman Dukes). 11th century.William of Malmesbury. Gesta Regum Anglorum (Deeds of the English Kings). ca. 1125.Secondary Sources:Anglo-Norman Studies X: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1987. Edited by R. Allen Brown. 1988.Barlow, Frank. Vita Ædwardi Regis [The Life of King Edward Who Rests at Westminster].Barlow, Frank. William I and the Norman Conquest. 1965.Bates, David. William the Conqueror. 2009.Blair, John. Building Anglo-Saxon England. 2018.Brownworth, Lars. The Normans: From Raiders to Kings. Crux Publishing, 2014.Crouch, David. The Normans: The History of a Dynasty. Hambledon and London, 2002.Davis, R. H. C. “The Warhorses of the Normans.” In Medieval Warfare 1000–1300, edited by John France, 54–67. Farnham: Ashgate, 2006.Douglas, David C. William the Conqueror: The Norman Impact upon England. 1964.English Heritage. “How to Organise a Norman Invasion Fleet.” https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/lNeveux, François. The Normans: The Conquests That Changed the Face of Europe. Translated by Howard Curtis. Constable, 2008.Norwich, John Julius. The Normans in the South, 1016–1130. Longmans, 1967.Roach, Levi. Empires of the Normans: Makers of Europe, Conquerors of Asia. London: John Murray; New York: Pegasus Books, 2022.Saxon History. “The Ship List of William the Conqueror.” https://saxonhistory.co.uk/FORMS-PageSearle, Eleanor. Predatory Kinship and the Creation of Norman Power, 840–1066. University of California Press, 1988.Van Houts, Elisabeth M. C. The Normans in Europe. Manchester University Press, 2000.Viking Ship Museum. “William the Conqueror’s Ship List.” https://www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/enWaley, D. P. “Combined Operations in Sicily, A.D. 1060–78.” Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th ser., vol. 7 (1957): 21–39.

The final installment in a three-part series on Alexander the Great. Sources:Arrian. Anabasis of Alexander. Translated by Aubrey de Sélincourt.Bolitho, William. Twelve Against the Gods. 1929.Freeman, Philip. Alexander the Great. 2011.Plutarch. Life of Alexander and Life of Caesar. Translated by Rex Warner.“How Did Alexander the Great Sustain His Army?” https://www.historyhit.com/how-did-alexander-the-great-sustain-his-army/“Philip II and Macedonian Logistics.” History Hit. https://www.historyhit.com/philip-ii-macedonian-logistics/The Cambridge Companion to Alexander the Great, ed. Daniel Ogden. Cambridge University Press, 2024.The Oxford World History of Empire, eds. Peter Fibiger Bang, C. A. Bayly, and Walter Scheidel. Oxford University Press, 2021.

1:10 - Level I: The Fakes6:39 - Level II: The Traders13:46 - Level III: The Exploiters22:31 - Level IV: The Survivors35:55 - Level V: The Meteors38:49 - Level VI: The Superpowers45:20 - Level VII: The Architects

0:00 - Intro 2:06 - Level I: The Frauds6:28 - Level II: The Pretenders9:16 - Level III: The Phantoms13:43 - Level IV: The Progenitors22:02 - Level V: The Icons30:25 - Level VI: The Comets34:30 - Level VII: The World-Builders

The second installment in a three-part series on Alexander the Great. Sources:Arrian. Anabasis of Alexander. Translated by Aubrey de Sélincourt.Bolitho, William. Twelve Against the Gods. 1929.Freeman, Philip. Alexander the Great. 2011.Plutarch. Life of Alexander and Life of Caesar. Translated by Rex Warner.“How Did Alexander the Great Sustain His Army?” https://www.historyhit.com/how-did-alexander-the-great-sustain-his-army/“Philip II and Macedonian Logistics.” History Hit. https://www.historyhit.com/philip-ii-macedonian-logistics/

The first installment in a three-part series on Alexander the Great. Sources:Arrian. Anabasis of Alexander. Translated by Aubrey de Sélincourt.Bolitho, William. Twelve Against the Gods. 1929.Freeman, Philip. Alexander the Great. 2011.Plutarch. Life of Alexander and Life of Caesar. Translated by Rex Warner.“How Did Alexander the Great Sustain His Army?” https://www.historyhit.com/how-did-alexander-the-great-sustain-his-army/“Philip II and Macedonian Logistics.” History Hit. https://www.historyhit.com/philip-ii-macedonian-logistics/

The third installment in a four-part series on the Normans. This part is focused on William the Conqueror's life & times. Play War Thunder for FREE on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and mobile! New & returning PC/console players get a massive bonus pack: premium vehicles, the “Eagle of Valor” decorator, 100,000 Silver Lions & 7 days of Premium.https://wtplay.link/empirebuildershttps://wtm.game/empirebuilders--The third installment in a four-part series on the Normans. This part is focused on William the Conqueror's life & times. Chapters:0:00 - King & Conqueror 1:51 - Intro4:34 - Fulk Nerra13:03 - Emma, "Jewel of Normandy"28:23 - Edward the Confessor41:02 - William the Conqueror Sources:Anglo‑Norman Studies X: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 1987. Edited by R. Allen Brown. 1988.Barlow, Frank. Vita Ædwardi Regis [The Life of King Edward Who Rests at Westminster]. Barlow, Frank. William I and the Norman Conquest. 1965.Bates, David. William the Conqueror. 2009. Blair, John. Building Anglo‑Saxon England. 2018.Douglas, David C. William the Conqueror: The Norman Impact upon England. 1964.English Heritage. “How to Organise a Norman Invasion Fleet.”https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/learn/histories/1066-and-the-norman-conquest/how-to-organise-a-norman-invasion-fleetHenry of Huntingdon. Historia Anglorum [History of the English].Roach, Levi. Empires of the Normans: Makers of Europe, Conquerors of Asia. 2022. Saxon History. “The Ship List of William the Conqueror.”https://saxonhistory.co.uk/FORMS-Page-Builder.php?Pg=1066AD_the_ship_list_of_william_the_conqueror#topViking Ship Museum. “William the Conqueror’s Ship List.”https://www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/professions/education/the-longships/the-historical-sources/william-the-conquerors-ship-list