logo
episode-header-image
Jan 2022
10m 55s

[REDIFFUSION] Les périodes historiques

STéPHANE GENêT
About this episode

Pendant la période des fêtes, (re)découvrez deux épisodes publiés depuis la création du podcast en avril dernier.


Aujourd'hui, les périodes historiques !


***

Dès l’école primaire, on apprend  les quatre grandes périodes historiques: l’Antiquité, le Moyen Âge, l’époque moderne et l’époque contemporaine.

Mais ce découpage qui nous est familier, pose de nombreux problèmes.  

Pourquoi peut-il être remis en question ?

#6ème #2nde


✉️ Contact: tasquienhistoire@gmail.com

*** Sur les réseaux sociaux ***
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/TasQuiEnHistoire

Twitter : @AsHistoire 

Instagram : @tasquienhistoire 


Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Up next
Nov 24
127. La route de la soie : de la Chine à la Méditerranée
<p>La Route de la Soie : un nom qui évoque immédiatement des caravanes de chameaux, des déserts immenses et des marchandises exotiques. </p><p>Mais derrière cette image de carte postale se cache une réalité bien plus vaste.</p><p>Découvrez avec cet épisode l’histoire des Routes d ... Show More
15m 20s
Nov 13
126. Les attentats de Paris: 13 novembre 2015
<p>21h, un vendredi 13 novembre ordinaire. </p><p>Les terrasses du 10e et du 11e sont pleines, le Stade de France chante, le Bataclan vibre.<br>Quelques minutes plus tard, Paris sombre dans l’horreur.<br>130 morts. Des centaines de blessés. La plus grave attaque terroriste sur le ... Show More
21m 33s
Oct 27
29. Paysans et seigneurs au Moyen âge [REDIFFUSION]
<p>Savez-vous où vit 90 % de la population du moyen âge ?  A la campagne! </p><p>La terre représente en effet la principale source de richesse et de pouvoir.  </p><p>Elle est travaillée par les paysans mais elle appartient aux seigneurs, reliés entre eux par la féodalité.  </p><p ... Show More
12m 11s
Recommended Episodes
Dec 2022
Banned History
<p>How much did Britain and its allies know about the Holocaust? Could the Bengal Famine of 1943 have been helped? And was Elizabeth I really the Virgin Queen?&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Lynsey Calver is a history teacher, and in this episode, she helps us to fill in some of the ga ... Show More
34m 12s
Mar 2023
The History of Periods
<p>‘It’s my time of the month’, ‘the painters are in’, ‘aunt flo is visiting’, or a simple ‘I’m on the rag’</p><br><p>Periods are a fact of life for so many people. So how have they been understood? How have they been talked about and concealed? And why have periods stopped so ma ... Show More
38m 23s
Jul 2017
Introducing Tides of History
<p>History does not repeat itself, but it does rhyme, said Mark Twain.&nbsp;From the fall of the Roman Empire to the rise of the modern world: history ebbs and flows over the centuries, driven by great tides of economic, social, political, religious, and cultural change that shap ... Show More
1m 49s
May 2024
History Behind the Headlines: student protests down the centuries
In the latest episode of our monthly series charting the past behind the present, Hannah Skoda and Rana Mitter chronicle the history of student protests, explore the story of a remarkable medieval astrolabe and discuss some new discoveries about Jane Austen. The HistoryExtra po ... Show More
41m 13s
Sep 2023
The Middle Ages in Five Facts
<p>Where is the grave of King Arthur? What was the worst year in human history? Who were the most fractious royal siblings? What were the origins of humble pie? Which monsters pre-occupied Medieval minds?</p><br><p>In this episode, <em>Gone Medieval</em>’s co-hosts Matt Lewis and ... Show More
39m 34s
Apr 2022
Before Rome: The Truth About Late Iron Age Britain
<p>Roman connections with Britain stretch back to (at least) the mid 1st century BC. But what has archaeology revealed about the Late Iron Age British societies they interacted with? Do we have any concrete evidence for the druids? Was human sacrifice a thing? Sit back and enjoy ... Show More
43m 28s
Jul 2017
The Ebb and Flow of History
<p>History shapes our world in ways both seen and unseen. In the introductory episode of&nbsp;<em>Tides of History</em>, we explore two major tides - the Fall of Rome and the Rise of the Modern World - and why history matters in the here and now.</p><p>Subscribe today so you neve ... Show More
19m 44s
Jan 2022
The Birth of the Roman Empire
<p>16 January 27 BC is a date sometimes associated with the beginning of the Roman Empire. It was on that day that Octavian received the name Augustus, effectively becoming the first emperor of Rome. Augustus ordered the gates of Janus to be closed, marking an end to the period o ... Show More
50m 18s