These historical Scottish documentaries are the most detailed and accurate videos, I have watched on the web. Great job, I'm looking forward to watching all of your videos. Daibhidh Mac Dhomhnuill
Thankyou from Donald MacDonald who in his 75th years knows not his history his language or where his homeland lies. You shed a bit of light where the shadows are darkest. Thankyou once more.
@@UtopiaPlanitiaStudios excellent, will check it out! Would be good if you were able to do other periods as well.. very few channels on here deliver Scottish history as well!
I REALLY like your historical videos, for their detail and depth. Since i subscribed I've found I enjoy watching your hiking and climbing content too. But im having a tough time figuring out how your playlists and videos are organized. Sometimes you mention titles of prior videos (or podcast episodes?) that i can't find. Are some of them sort of just chapters in the Munro hiking videos that relate to the Munro you're on? Or do you post more often on a different platform? I'd really like to see/hear all your historical content in order. I come across mentions the Jacobite conflicts in all sorts of other contexts, like Caribbean piracy and even modern politics, and I sort of know it was from Scotland, but I've never found one place that really concentrates on it and explains it as well as you do.
I mean, it may have been a fair rule of thumb back in the day, but I think it's probably best consigned to history. There's enough division in the world without perpetuating arcane, irrelevant prejudices.
@@UtopiaPlanitiaStudios It was so shudderingly bad that, although I only knew a little, the passage through the Glen behind steel and glass was unsettling. Some things are better not spoken about in the presence of children, lest they hear the dispassionate story and it becomes engrained for life. And yet treachery remains among us.
@@UtopiaPlanitiaStudios It's still fairly important to remember that this stuff happened, and there's still people around today who bear the fruits of such actions
These videos are really giving me the chills!
Phenomenal work!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from a Swede in Glasgow! 🤜🏻🤛🏻🍻
By far the best and most truthful documentry of Scotland!
That’s very kind of you, thanks for watching!
@@UtopiaPlanitiaStudios I have subscribed and hit the bell I also have located part two.
These historical Scottish documentaries are the most detailed and accurate videos, I have watched on the web. Great job, I'm looking forward to watching all of your videos. Daibhidh Mac Dhomhnuill
Many thanks, I’m glad you’re enjoying them! Thank you for watching. 👍
Great video, this should be taught in every Scottish school 🏴
Absolutely outstanding viewing 👏👏👏
Very kind 🙏
Thankyou from Donald MacDonald who in his 75th years knows not his history his language or where his homeland lies. You shed a bit of light where the shadows are darkest. Thankyou once more.
These videos are very well done, brilliant detail and commentary. Are you going to do more? Well done mate.
Thanks man! Yes Inglorious Revolutions II: Act of Union is coming tomorrow! 🙂
@@UtopiaPlanitiaStudios excellent, will check it out! Would be good if you were able to do other periods as well.. very few channels on here deliver Scottish history as well!
That’s the plan…
there is no way i would like to have lived in those days
It certainly wouldn’t have been easy!
I REALLY like your historical videos, for their detail and depth. Since i subscribed I've found I enjoy watching your hiking and climbing content too. But im having a tough time figuring out how your playlists and videos are organized. Sometimes you mention titles of prior videos (or podcast episodes?) that i can't find. Are some of them sort of just chapters in the Munro hiking videos that relate to the Munro you're on? Or do you post more often on a different platform? I'd really like to see/hear all your historical content in order. I come across mentions the Jacobite conflicts in all sorts of other contexts, like Caribbean piracy and even modern politics, and I sort of know it was from Scotland, but I've never found one place that really concentrates on it and explains it as well as you do.
Hi, thanks! These are all the history films in order:
th-cam.com/play/PLHciVjPIfhPpxYI8PJAm-CrfsxnN8tGrp.html
Excellent videos, at last I understand ....
Love these videos. There were slippery, cowardly rogues in all sides of this story. They would have sold their grannies for a tanner.
Yup! Thanks mate!
I've heard to this day at Clan Gatherings here in CALIFORNIA "Never trust a Campbell".
I mean, it may have been a fair rule of thumb back in the day, but I think it's probably best consigned to history. There's enough division in the world without perpetuating arcane, irrelevant prejudices.
@@UtopiaPlanitiaStudios
It was so shudderingly bad that, although I only knew a little, the passage through the Glen behind steel and glass was unsettling.
Some things are better not spoken about in the presence of children, lest they hear the dispassionate story and it becomes engrained for life.
And yet treachery remains among us.
@@UtopiaPlanitiaStudios It's still fairly important to remember that this stuff happened, and there's still people around today who bear the fruits of such actions
Have a visit to the boyne museum please find evidence of a battle or even a skirmish 🤷