What is Europe? How did this continent, which actually is not a continent geographically, develop? What keeps Europe with its many nations and peoples together? Is there the "typical European"? How did Europe shape our thinking, how did Europe enrich the world - and where did Europe plunge the world into disaster? Questions that Australian-born Sir Christopher Clark will engage in during his journey through the culture and history of Europe. Like no one else the renowned historian can take a curious and entertaining look at our continent "from outside" and in his personal presentations at Europe's most beautiful and fateful places sort out our confusingly diverse history. Europe is not a straight line from the ancient Greeks to the EU, but rather a story with many fractures. Where today 740 million people gather from different backgrounds and culture, there already was a hive of activity during early human history. And our world has been shaped by people from Europe, by the imagination of the Greeks and the organizational skills of the Romans, by Vikings and Celts, by dynasties like the Habsburgs and Tudors, by explorers like Marco Polo and Christopher Columbus, conquerors like Napoleon and of course the great geniuses like Michelangelo and da Vinci. Their historical influence is undisputed - but what so they say to us today? Ever and anon Clark directs us to look at the current legacy and scrutinises the patterns: Does Europe still see itself today as the Christian Occident? Are we actually children of democracy? And is Islam really part of it? What is at stake with Europe today? Christopher Clark repeatedly looks into this crucial question, marks the dividing aspects and sheds light on the courage and visions of those who, after centuries of violence, want to make Europe a peaceful place.
Protect Your Children from Downloading Malicious Code
Protecting your family from the dangers of pirated content and illegal streaming is important. Consuming pirated content can have serious consequences, both legally and financially. Additionally, your children could be exposed to inappropriate content, or you could inadvertently download malware and have your personal information stolen - putting your entire family and your devices at risk. Take the steps to protect your family, and stay safe when streaming your favorite content, with StreamSafely!
Reddit Information
When searching for online content, Reddit is often a popular destination. Common searches include “Where can I watch The Story of Europe online free?". There can be a great number of results, but be cautious as some of the sites linked can be illegal pirate services. Below are common sites that show up on Reddit.
Recommended Subreddits for Documentary
-
NetflixBestOf /r/NetflixBestOf
-
television /r/television
-
netflix /r/netflix
-
movies /r/movies
-
AskAnAmerican /r/AskAnAmerican
Common Things to Look Out For:
While Reddit can be a great source of information about shows and movies, it's important to be careful which subreddits you view. Some subreddits pertaining to streaming, particularly free streaming, can be dangerous as they may contain links to illegal streaming sites and services. These sites should be avoided as they are often not authorized to distribute the content and may also infect your device with malware or viruses. If something looks too good to be true, it probably is, so stick to Reddits that discuss legitimate, legal sources only.
Don’t Let It Happen To You!
Make sure movie night doesn’t get disrupted by faulty devices and scam sites.
Learn MorePotential Fraud Warning
Illegal content, regardless of how it’s accessed (e.g. unauthorized site, streaming box, app, etc.), exposes you to a host of potential hazards, including malware, fraud risk, malicious pop-ups, hacking, ransomware, and potential legal trouble.
View all the details about illegal streaming sources here
- 123Movies
- Area 51
- Chitram TV
- Flixtor
- iStreamitAll
- Kodi
- MediaBox HD
- Mobdro
- Moviesjoy
- Putlocker
- Roja Directa
- Some IPTV Services
- Streamango
- The Pirate Bay
- uTorrent
- Vumoo