Secrets of the Manor House - Part 2/4
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- A look back at the British aristocracy and how the first World War changed the entire financial, social and political landscape of the aristocracy.
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Secrets of the Manor House was produced by Pioneer Productions
I enjoyed this documentry very much. The division between the rich and poor was very sad.
@ThePHulrich Things did change. For a while at least. Right now we happen to be in a period of time when the wealth gap is increasing again.
@Greg will do 👍🏽
@Greg very interesting 🧐
@Greg I sure did Greg. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. 👍🏽
Really enjoy this documentary. Thank you
Primogeniture was one of the reasons the aristocracy were able to counter the power of the monarch. In several areas in India the constant division of property equally resulted in poverty. You need a critical mass of capital to sustain growth of said capital.
Absolute love this series!
If you liked this, you may enjoy *_Servants: The True Story of Life Below Stairs - Knowing Your Place_* A historian, who had ancestors in service presents a wonderful documentary.
Fascinating look into the recent past, which was a world that existed for over a millennia. I can more easily understand why some of my ancestors were rebels against the English.
A lot of drudgery & little pay for the staff yet I also admire the complexity & effectiveness of how the English manor house functioned. The housekeepers & butlers are similar to today's executives running multi-department organizations &I respect and admire those people who worked so hard & for so long doing the scrubbing & washing, the hauling & carrying, emptying chamber pots & doing other unappealing, unglamorous chores. People still do those tasks & deserve respect & decent wages.
Andrew Brendan That's why I always look after the chamber maids ,have the hardest work and poorly paid . Hotels should pay cleaning staff better salaries .
I want an English manor house in which to retire and write fiction stories and wander around for exercise and inspiration.
Please If Anybody Knows THE Name Of The Make Voice On Background Of Video? Will be thankful for respons🙏
Thankyou for sharing.
I've read or heard that at least part of the reason England didn't have a revolution similar to the one in France is that there was a religious revival going on (the Methodist denomination began during this time) and there was liberalization of some of the laws in England. I'm sure there were many reasons but this one sounds like a valid one among multiple reasons. Maybe someone else can add to this.
We did have one in the 1600 ‘s with Oliver Cromwell and the Roundheads against the cavaliers and the monarchy . Cromwell reigned for 12 years eventually Charles the second came into power only after Cromwell’s government chopped Charles the first’s head off !!
I think the World Wars also contributed to this. Not only were people tired of the fighting, having lost so many lives, but it gave them a common enemy to unite against that was not English!
Please If anybody knows the name of the male voice on background of video? Thank you
Please if anybody knows the male voice of background . Would appreciate it
this "documentary" ignores that some landowners entailed their land to keep their heirs from selling it off. The heirs became land poor because they were also responsible for paying their mothers' jointures and settlements on their sisters, as well as annuities to retired servants. Losing face if they engaged in trade, they had to mortgage land or marry rich girls who might be descended from slaves, conquered peoples in Asia, or from City families whom they would not admit to their homes. When wasteful gambling and other excesses made it impossible to renew mortgages, the estate went under the hammer to the rich people excluded from them socially.
Wow, it would seem the shift that took place served to end these classes and consolidate power into the new Banking moguls. Moves well done to be sure the mannor lords seem to dwindle to but a few. masterfully played.
4:00 min - sadly, almost nothing has changed. There is still a House of Lords, and they still rule to their advantage.
I'm quite sure they've had those leanings, too. Though they have not been as high-profile.
My ancestry is predominantly English but I have a feeling I am a direct descendant of the scullery maid!
The Persian Empire ruled 44% of the world's population, and the British Empire is 2nd to the Ottoman Empire in land.
True, but the Ottomans and the Persians were not crossing the Atlantic nor were they crossing the Pacific.
That's it. I'm getting a French chef🤨
When a King loses his head that is a revolution pedantry aside.
I noticed that the workers in white had what seemed to be wearing black arm bands. I wonder if they were in mourning for someone.
Andrew Brendan Yes, when someone died in the family died (and that meant the family they worked for) the servants wore armbands as well.
interesting...
The lack of interest to the lot of their minions brought the aristocracy down, not just the changing economics. They had a lack of interest in anything not directly related to their own welfare and petty interests, with some exceptions of course. Much like King Donald the First today, they thought they knew it all and need not know the realities of the world, thinking they would be able to wing everything because of their status, wealth and knowledge of etiquette. And they could, within their peer group, but outside of their peer group, they would be lost hopelessly. That attracts the attention of media but the principle cause is lack of feeling of responsibility and, from that, a lack of interest.This is almost opposite of what we have been taught to believe, viz. that they would be very responsible people. Well, there were some, but the vast majority was irresponsible, why, to whom would they have to feel responsible to? There was no-one to check them. Just like there was no-one to check Trump. Things become predictable.
Yeah, just Trump. The billionaire democrats sex trafficking throughout the world, owning the media and all the corporate farmland by Bill Gates, all friends with Jeff Epstein, will thankfully save us from mr orange man.
Regarding 10:00 on in this clip... I thought slavery was abolished in England by that time?
It was. What does slavery have to with the French Chefs being mentioned?
The British Monarchy was deprived of much of its power by the house of commons... they also had a much more benevolent upper class than the rest of the world... their power was eventually dwarfed by the leaders of the industrial age... corporations and politics eventually offered a way out... the Scots led the way for the entire British Empire with democratic principles which eventually swept the entire nation... the former colonies became industrial giants themselves.
I'm trying to understand, & maybe it's not possible, to what extent WWI was a deliberate way of creating change within Britain. An extraordinary number of men, both upper and lower class, were sacrificed (yes, I use the word advisedly) & it surely wasn't the only possible way of addressing the problems among the nations of Europe. I don't want to get involved in a shouting match about conspiracy. I don't think we'll ever know the degree of deliberation with certainty, but we can consider this.
flyinspirals Briefing googling what caused WW1, "the direct cause of WW1 was the assination of Archduke Frsnz Ferdinand of Sarajevo in 1914. However, historians feel that a number of factors contributed to the rivalry between the great powers that allowed war to breakout on such a wide scale" via historyhome.co.uk
Notice that lord Rothschild was on the guest list. Wouldnt it be great to grow up in that kind of family
The Rothschilds were always trying to establish themselves as English aristocrats but couldn't, being Jewish, and were denied titles beyond the occasional baronetcy. Can't buy yourself in, but being phenomenally rich will get you a dinner invite.
@@oliviamartini9700 You're wrong there are Earls and Barons of the Rothschild family
One of the reasons there isn't enough land in Britain for housing is because of the blood sucking socialist thieves in political power. They demand such high punitive taxes on selling large landed estates in Scotland, for example, that those lands are just left as hunting estates. Socialist thieves can only blame themselves.
In the fifteen and sixteen hundreds, before they made their way to the colonies and freedom from the burdens of British life. They fought in the Revolutionary War.
Aharon Burleyson and Jonathan Cooper. And Thomas English as well.
They had work ....
Slave labour, certainly for the housemaids!
3:34 Good times!! Today, politics is dominated by this rabble of the commons.
In the final analysis, all this is kept together by a state monopoly on violence and a cultural acquiescence of differences. These two factors caused the resignation of people with their fate. Of course, the elites did everything to prevent the resignation from disappearing. Lack of education was a prime tool, preventing people to vote another. And the third was the imposition of 'English' culture, i.e. the belief in the class system and all that, on pupils at schools. Part of that imposition was to teach the underprivileged that the elites were best suited to govern them, even help them, although 99% of them never did. These tricks are still being used today. Just listen to JRM and BoJo who don't belong to the landed gentry even but must be thought to be part of the ruling elites.
The sex parties must of been out of this world
+wayne D-flex Sorry, not sorry, but gross.
Nothing’s changed then 😂
must
@@clairepeace5783 ikr.
At 5:00 there's a brief shot of laborers working in a field; it's certainly 20th c., in smocks with belts, leggings, and flat round hats. Did farm workers commonly wear such costumes at that late period? They look very similar to men in Medieval paintings, or are they women?
"This was a period of imperial certainty. It looked as though The Empire would last forever, rather like the American empire today" ...uh, did that guy not get the memo...?
I couldn't help but notice one tiny little condescending peck towards America (....much like America...) by the short man sitting with a white shirt on.
I imagine that this is what the Kennedy family wants - a line of aristocratic primogeniture. Had John F. Kennedy, Jr. lived, he probably would have been pushed to be Senator Kennedy today, replacing his late uncle, Ted. He and his wife would've been glamorous and touted as "heirs" to JFK and Jackie. But because Jr. died, they made sure the next "heir", Caroline, was pushed forward as the next possible Senator to replace Teddy. Dreams of aristocracy happen in the U.S. amongst our political elite!
Maybe WWI took the place of revolution for Britain.
flyinspirals Yes, except the monarch was not overthrown as in revolution
Upstairs Downstairs
You need to study British history there were several revolutions. One of my forefathers helped to execute CharlesI.
Very interesting but...
Carrying 45 gallons of water, smh
Because they were oppressed.
"... the birth of movements such as nationalism will destroy empire." Long live Julian Assange. These t.v. shows are trash.
I’ve never heard such a bunch of meaningless drivel spoken by a load of pseudo-experts. Then again, this silly program was made for a foreign audience.