/his/ approved youtube channels.
1. The Great War
2. That's literally it
I like that cooky italian linguist
and that british fellow with the penchant for foppishness
>>2501876
Unironically John Green to get interested in history as a beginner. After that "The Great War" and "Hardcore History"
>>2502013
Thought Hardcore History was a podcast tho.
Bart D. Ehrman's channel has a lot of his lectures on the history of the early Christianity: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm9O8xILJQAs9LxaM4HiMOQ .
Military History Visualized is, well, military history topics visualized with nice iconographic and delivered with a strong german accent: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK09g6gYGMvU-0x1VCF1hgA
The Oriental Institute's channel has a lot of high quality lectures on ancient history by actual academics: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCitjN1GDlEVcLz-fAy5VIpg
>2 weeks since Historia Civilis released a vid
>>2502026
OP said /his/ approved not /r/atheism
>>2502217
>actual professor of history with actual Ph. D
>works within academic consensus
>isn't even atheist
Looks like the history itself has anti-Christian bias.
>>2501876
Pewdiepie
>>2501876
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yfhG547two
READ BOOKS DAMMIT.
Crash Course World History
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBDA2E52FB1EF80C9
>>2502013
^^ this.
John Green and Crash Course legitimately changed my perspective on history and got me really into it, say what you want about the guy, he's super accessible and great at fostering interest