And he said there were examples of officials employing an "overarching imperial ideology connected to racial and religious differences" in order to "divide the dead and treat them unequally in ways that were impossible in Europe". David Olusoga Retweeted UplandsTV. David Olusoga on Commonwealth War Graves Commission apology, War Graves Commission 'dragged into admitting its history' Video, 00:01:59, War Graves Commission 'dragged into admitting its history', Up Next. David Olusoga in Bristol. He is 49 years old. Olusoga was born in Lagos in 1970, to a white British mother and a Nigerian father, moving to his mothers home town, Gateshead, at an early age. Episode Two:Medical Drugs focuses on the more recent medical inventions that combat illness directly, particularly antibiotics, and the development of antiviral drugs for HIV. And I felt quite misunderstood by my then GP and work colleagues. The report found that at least 116,000 casualties from WW1, most of whom were of African, Indian or Egyptian origin, "were not commemorated by name or possibly not commemorated at all". Tonights episode was particularly interesting and pertinent as it brought home about thyroid disease being a death sentence before treatment became available, as the death certificate of Jewish woman who lived in the house revealed she died young of Graves disease. Lockdown hits nephew's 11,000-mile war grave trip. Melissa Porter ( hypothyroidism) claims that it was her illness that helped her to get the job of her dreams!!! Video, 00:00:41Watch Kate beat William in spin class endurance race, Record numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story. 2023 BBC. Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning. Video, 00:00:42, Dog found alive after 23 days under rubble, Watch Kate beat William in spin class endurance race. Video, 00:00:41, Watch Kate beat William in spin class endurance race, Record numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story. Role = a very simplistic why is she/he famous, Type = summary of disease type, sometimes does not make much sense, ? Only a kangaroo court in a one-party state would pass judgment on the basis of such flimsy evidence. Nothing about this can be said to be truly revelatory. Thyroid Dysfunction and Sleep Disorders Two people with the same disease. I write Georgian-style because it was built in 1840, the third year of Victorias reign. I lived, she died because we were born in different centuries. Historian Prof David Olusoga, whose TV company produced Unremembered, told BBC Breakfast that apologies were not enough and resources would need to be committed if the commission was serious about restorative justice. The series is executive produced by Jane Root, Nicola Moody, Fiona Caldwell and Steven Johnson, and directed by Duncan Singh, Helen Sage, Tristan Quinn, David Alvarado and Jason Sussberg. But this movement for racial justice has been met with a severe backlash. Video, 00:01:14, Trumpeter heads to rooftop to remember dead, Tears of relief after man found in Amazon jungle. EXTRA LIFE: A SHORT HISTORY OF LIVING LONGER is a multiplatform collaboration. Esther sadly died of Graves' disease aged . One of the residents was a Jewish woman who died of Graves disease in 19 century prior to effective treatment. . The fact that we have doubled life expectancy may well be the single most important development in modern history., "The revolution in medicine and public health that has taken place over the past three centuries is one of the greatest achievements of all time, said Olusoga. Video, 00:01:51Lockdown hits nephew's 11,000-mile war grave trip, I look after the grave of a soldier Ive never met Video, 00:01:57I look after the grave of a soldier Ive never met, Trumpeter heads to rooftop to remember dead. Video, 00:00:42, Dog found alive after 23 days under rubble, Watch Kate beat William in spin class endurance race. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission apologised after it found "pervasive racism" led to predominantly black and Asian service personnel not being formally remembered in the same way as white troops. I had both hypo and hyper symptoms and it was truly grim before I finally got a diagnosis having the final dump of thyroxine and going completely bonkers and then being plunged into eternal hypo - the cold was indescribably awful and I felt so bad death would have been a merciful release but I got treatment in the nick of time and pulled through. Johnson and Olusoga shed light on scientific breakthroughs and reveal how collective efforts around the world can lead to extraordinary outcomes, including doubling the human lifespan in under a century. Presented by historian David Olusoga, the episode, which was a repeat, focused on a number of women attempting to overturn Victorian social norms. The time date was about the same we have only just sold the house and I was sorry but it had to go. It was rare for divorce papers to be filed at that time and was an extraordinarily difficult thing to do, with proceedings only able to be heard at the forbidding Central Criminal Court in London. Read about our approach to external linking. ll old houses are haunted. To view profiles and participate in discussions please. Both survived and that side of the family had the good genes so were lucky. Historians have to be nosy, they have to want to know what others experienced. He gives another example: I have been accused literally hundreds of times of ignoring the slavery suppression squadron that the Royal Navy created after 1807. Its task was to suppress the Atlantic slave trade by patrolling the coast of west Africa. Im also black British and that had no history, no recognition. Studying the past of one terraced Liverpool home for BBC2's A House Through Time has brought Britain's real history to life Historian David Olusoga, presenter of A House Through Time, outside. Presenter David branded Anne "courageous and a pioneer of the divorce courts". We set out to discover if it was possible to take a single house and, through old newspapers, documents in the archives and whatever other clues or scraps of evidence we could find, tell the story of all the people who live there; from the day the first resident turned the key in the front door, all the way up to today. Historians love to talk about how we can get closer to the people of the past, but when it happens of its own volition the effects can be unnerving. It was presented as impossible a dualism that couldnt exist, because whiteness and Britishness were the same thing when I was growing up. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. A House Through Time is well worth watching. He was 14. The consequence of the commission's failings is not only to do a great injustice to the black and Asian soldiers, sailors and airmen who fought alongside their white European comrades in two world wars, it is to misrepresent our history. EXTRA LIFE: A SHORT HISTORY OF LIVING LONGER, a new four-part series from Nutopia that examines the science and medical innovations that conquered some of the worlds deadliest diseases and doubled life expectancies for many across the globe, will air Tuesdays, May 11-June 1 at 8:00 p.m. Johnson is the best-selling author of 12 books, including The Ghost Map, one of the seminal books on epidemics. . The Commonwealth War Graves Commission, which is tasked with commemorating those who died in the two world wars, has also apologised over its findings. Now he can expect more flak, thanks to the new edition of his book Black and British: A Forgotten History. For her there were few options. It brings slavery to Britain and therefore undermines the idea that it doesnt really matter because it happened over there, says Olusoga. I think the chapter in Black and British about that is 30,000 words, which is as long as some books.. Video, 00:01:14, Trumpeter heads to rooftop to remember dead, Tears of relief after man found in Amazon jungle. Im a woolyback originally but my scouse accent has dissipated away as I left Birkenhead when I was 18 - no work. History is just history. Elizabeth Bowes' tragic story was featured in the BBCs documentary A House Through Time, which tells the history of the city from 1840 to the present from the perspectives of those who lived in a single house in the city's Georgian Quarter. Timed to the series premiere, Riverhead will publish a book authored by Johnson titled EXTRA LIFE: A Short History of Living Longer (Riverhead Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House; on sale May 11, 2021). We promised the victims of that genocide that we would be their voice, we would fight for them and we would tell their story and we use every skill we have to do that. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Episode One:Vaccinesexplores the history and use of vaccination, from early practices in Africa introduced to America during the slave trade and Thomas Jefferson's clinical trials, to the first anti-vax protests in the 19th century and COVID-19 today. David Olusoga Why did it take our TV documentary to push the Commonwealth War Graves Commission into righting a wrong they had long known about? Boris Johnson said he is "deeply troubled" by failures to properly commemorate black and Asian troops who died fighting for the British Empire during World War One. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission apologised after it found "pervasive racism" led to predominantly black and Asian service personnel not being formally remembered in the same way as white troops. Give your doggie a fuss from me - they are such darlings, the affection crazy, limpet like hyperactive Italians can be a tad trying at times but they melt your heart with one loving gaze into your eyes and soul! He is doing a great series using residents through time of a house in Liverpool to illuminate major changes in history through their lives - excellent viewing, as has been all his history programes I have seen. TSH110 Many thanks for the link to The Guardian. If you have been told a version of your history and that is part of your identity, its very difficult when people like me come along and say: There are these chapters [that you need to know about]. People feel wrongly in my view that their history is being undermined by my history. The prime minister offered an "unreserved apology" over the findings of the review by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Decades of research confirms that PBSs premier childrens media service, PBS KIDS, helps children build critical literacy, math and social-emotional skills, enabling them to find success in school and life. It short-circuits an idea of British exceptionalism. "The events of a century ago were wrong then and are wrong now," it said. Outside Europe, however, the commission enacted a policy of extreme discrimination, categorising the fallen as "white", "Indians" or what it called "natives". I watched it and found it very interesting. I am wondering who is treating her, it would be good to know that. Episode Three:Data looks at how the emergence of fact-based research, data mapping and analysis has improved public health. We all know that until the 20th century billions died of diseases for which cures now exist. Very moving and somehow making me feel not so alone with my thyroid condition. He is doing a great series using residents through time of a house in Liverpool to illuminate major changes in history through their lives - excellent viewing, as has been all his history programes I have seen. But knowing the historical facts and the bleak statistics is very different to reading of Esther Lublins tragic life, our shared diagnosis, her name and age younger than I am now scrawled on to her death certificate by a busy doctor. Suitable for Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, GCSE . A close encounter between historian and subject. *A House Through Time aired on BBC2 on Saturday evening at 6.15pm, The documentary also tells the story of Esther, an 'extraordinary woman' with a connection to the house. Its director general, Claire Horton, said: "We recognise the wrongs of the past and are deeply sorry and will be acting immediately to correct them.". But he has always had a third identity. Video, 00:00:36Tears of relief after man found in Amazon jungle, At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece. I care about the names on slave ledgers, I care about the bones of people in Africa, in mass graves in the first world war and in riverbeds in Namibia. My history is part of your history.. Video, 00:01:20, WATCH: Key moments from PM's NI Brexit deal speech, EU Chief on NI deal: 'We were honest with each other' Video, 00:00:36, EU Chief on NI deal: 'We were honest with each other', The 'smart suit' that is changing children's lives. Black Londoners dressed up as their ancestors for the opening ceremony, with long, baggy suits, holding their suitcases, says Olusoga. I think about them when I read the letters, when I look at their photographs and their faces. If you were taught a history that the first black person to put his foot on English soil was stepping off the Windrush in 1948, then this can seem like a conspiracy, he says. Part of that is achieved by being open to at least trying to feel something of what they felt. Yet over the months my disdain for this ghost from the archives has grown, despite my attempts at professional detachment. Video, 00:01:18Record numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story, One-minute World News. Hostility to his work has grown since the Brexit vote, shooting up profoundly since last summer, he says, speaking over Zoom from his office in Bristol. No one gave a damn about them. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. I started off with Graves. I struggle to think of a better phrase to describe this place. Please include your name, age and location with any submission. Video, 00:01:00At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece, Dog found alive after 23 days under rubble. Tonight's episode focused on the relationships of the people who lived at the property. We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. Because to live in an old house is to share your most intimate space with the dead. You have to have a real tenure in the country to play your ancestors a recreation of the Empire Windrush at the opening ceremony of the London Olympics in 2012. lusoga was born in Lagos in 1970, to a white British mother and a Nigerian father, moving to his mothers home town, Gateshead, at an early age. Lockdown hits nephew's 11,000-mile war grave trip. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. I was sure he had a scar on his neck and must have had a thyroidectomy. VideoAt the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece, Havana Syndrome unlikely to have hostile cause - US, How 10% of Nigerian registered voters delivered victory, Sake brewers toast big rise in global sales, The Indian-American CEO who wants to be US president, Blackpink lead top stars back on the road in Asia, Exploring the rigging claims in Nigeria's elections, 'Wales is in England' gaffe sparks TikToker's trip. ET on PBS, and stream via pbs.org and the PBS Video app. In the new edition of Black and British, which includes a chapter on the Windrush scandal and last years Black Lives Matter protests, Olusoga describes that moment in 2012 as a mirage. Bill Gardner is the Executive in Charge for PBS.Funding for EXTRA LIFE: A SHORT HISTORY OF LIVING LONGER is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, the New Venture Fund and PBS. Funny to think of the house not being in town as it's right in the centre. We all know that until the 20th century billions died of diseases for which cures now exist. Video, 00:01:20WATCH: Key moments from PM's NI Brexit deal speech, EU Chief on NI deal: 'We were honest with each other' Video, 00:00:36EU Chief on NI deal: 'We were honest with each other', The 'smart suit' that is changing children's lives. Historian Prof David Olusoga, whose TV company produced Unremembered, told BBC Breakfast that apologies were not enough and resources would need to be committed if the commission was serious about . It likely sparked fear for the wealthy residents of the impressive Georgian terraced house, as they knew they were not protected from the horrors of contagious disease and the boom and bust years of business. The series will be accompanied by an extensive education outreach component in partnership with The Pulitzer Center, which will distribute resources to schools and colleges. 2. Hidden that is very interesting - sorry the family house could not carry on but like DO said we are just transient and others go before us and will come after us in a dwelling place. Another one to add to your list is historian David Olusoga. The war graves commission was founded with a remit to remember every individual who had died in World War One, regardless of rank, class, religion or race. Our homes, the most acutely personal places in our lives, come to us secondhand, and invisibly link us to people we have never met, people to whom we have no association other than a single shared connection to place. I care deeply about people who were mistreated in the past David Olusoga in Bristol. History, to me, is all about those shiver-down-the-spine moments. search in the historical record for inequalities in commemoration and act on what is found, renew its commitment to equality in commemoration by building physical or digital commemorative structures, use its online presence and wider education activities to reach out to all the communities of the former British Empire touched by the two world wars to make sure their hidden history is brought to life, and, over the next six months, assemble a global and diverse community of experts to help make this happen, World War One was the first truly global war, fought not just in the trenches of France but in the Middle East, Asia and Africa, Britain's colonies sent millions of men to fight for the empire during the conflict, India, which at that time included Pakistan and Bangladesh, sent the most soldiers - more than 1.4 million, The British Army in East Africa was mainly composed of African soldiers by November 1918, according to the Imperial War Museum, At least 180,000 Africans served in the Carrier Corps in East Africa and provided logistic support to troops at the front, Around 15,000 people from the West Indies enlisted in WW1, including 10,000 from Jamaica, according to the National Army Museum, Colonies as far away as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) also sent a similar number between them, Britain had soldiers from six different continents: Europe, North America, South America, Australasia, Asia and Africa. One woman was left alone in the Georgian terrace after her husband's unexpected death, while another tried to file for divorce at an incredibly difficult time. No list from which practitioners of the art can be struck off for professional misconduct. It is not meant to be anything more you can go off and find much more information about the people elsewhere. Do you have a relative who was not properly commemorated? mstp i had atropic autoimmune thyroiditis but had bouts of hyperthyroidism which were terrifying and think I may have mild thyroid eye disease. After John's sudden death, Elizabeth was left alone on Falkner Street. I suspect I have forgotten dozens of people who I know should be included, let alone the untold number I do not know about. ", War Graves Commission 'dragged into admitting its history' Video, 00:01:59War Graves Commission 'dragged into admitting its history', Up Next. Im really frightened about the extent to which people are able to entirely dehumanise people who they deem to be their enemies in this culture war.. The company, which was founded in 2008 by Jane Root, former President of Discovery Channel US and Controller of BBC2, and co-founder of Wall to Wall TV, has become synonymous with creating high-quality, notable content for buyers that include Netflix, Disney+, CNN, National Geographic, BBC, PBS, HBO Max and A+E Networks. But Edward got into financial trouble and reached an agreement with his creditors before the Great Depression lead to him taking more financial risks until being declared bankrupt in 1865. Video, 00:01:51, Lockdown hits nephew's 11,000-mile war grave trip, I look after the grave of a soldier Ive never met Video, 00:01:57, I look after the grave of a soldier Ive never met, Trumpeter heads to rooftop to remember dead. "The events of a century ago were wrong then and are wrong now," it said. This comes out of wanting to enrich life, not seeking some sort of needy validation of who I am.. The series is a history of unsung heroes and forgotten pioneers whose incredible stories deserve to be better known.". Read about our approach to external linking. An inquiry has found at least 116,000 mostly African and Middle Eastern casualties from World War One "were not commemorated by name or . I care deeply about people who were mistreated in the past. Sorry I thought I had checked first hey ho the joys of thyroid. Houses live longer than people and the harsh fact is that we are just passing through. Something went wrong, please try again later. I have been surprised at my capacity to feel sympathy and empathy for people I only know from patchy evidence. Read about our approach to external linking. The other outrage is that the Commonwealth War Graves commission knew about this for years . I had feared that Graves disease would waste years of my life, before modern treatments could bring it under control. Presented by historian David Olusoga, the episode, which was a repeat, focused on a number of women attempting to overturn Victorian social norms. I found so many very short lists or stories about one person and I would like to make a much, much bigger list. Nothing about this can be said to be truly revelatory. The UK and US based company is credited with creating the television genre known as the mega-doc, combining epic, motion picture-quality cinematography, action-driven content and prominent Hollywood actors to produce and star in the projects. Why DO said she died of heart failure I am not sure as the albinurea indicates kidney disease perhaps he used other sources to get full details. 'The commission profoundly failed to live up to . But, after months of investigations, what the researchers who began this project discovered was that it was possible, in the case of 62 Falkner Street, to form a chain of human stories stretching from then to now, from the first resident to the current owner. Luckily they did manage to get it under control but she clearly continued to suffer with the consequences both emotional and physical. Please include a contact number if you are willing to speak to a BBC journalist. Video, 00:01:00, View from the cockpit of a Ukraine combat helicopter. For Olusoga, 51, this hostility can in part be explained by ignorance. The New York Times Magazine will publish a special issue, featuring a lead article by Johnson, that will delve into the larger history of science, medicine and public health. Some treatments include: Radioactive iodine therapy With this therapy, you take radioactive iodine (radioiodine) by mouth. He also said Commonwealth soldiers should not be "whitewashed" out of history books, while Mr Wallace said it was a "deep regret" that his own WW1 education had included "very little about the contribution from the Commonwealth countries and the wider at the time British Empire". Some troops were commemorated collectively or their names were recorded in registers, while their white counterparts had headstones. Historian David Olusoga told BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty that the Commonwealth War Graves Commission was "another organisation that's had to be dragged into admitting its history. The rises and falls, the shifts in the fortunes of neighbourhoods and whole cities are here, tracing the often surprising journey one single house can take from an elegant dwelling in a fashionable . Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them. I was very sad when I was moving away and said my goodbyes to her, we both shed a tear and had a big hug. She must have known that, sooner or later, the condition would kill her. He found it refreshing to see the UKs history of empire and colonialism acknowledged in last summers anti-racist placards, with one popular slogan stating The UK is not innocent. Did anyone read the symptoms on the death certificate? And I will be ruthless in fighting for them.. Mr Wallace said: "On behalf of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and the government both of the time and today, I want to apologise for the failures to live up to their founding principles all those years ago and express deep regret that it has taken so long to rectify the situation. As for black peoples experiences in Britain, he says, there is a hysterical level of anger if you point out that many have lived in some form of slavery or unfreedom. So many and as Carolyn said, a lot of politicians , particuarily. he said. He has a simple response: that he has been trying to get a programme made about it for his entire career and it is finally happening. Video, 00:01:00, At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece, Dog found alive after 23 days under rubble. As part of the commission's work to search for unnamed war dead and those who are potentially not commemorated, it will also look at those who died in World War Two, although it is not thought that inequalities seen in WW1 were as widespread then. Too close and a little too real for comfort. Ultimately you have to care about the people you encounter through your research, if you want anyone else to. At a meeting in London, it was said that the governor, F G Guggisberg, said: "The average native of the Gold Coast would not understand or appreciate a headstone. But there is a deeper issue at play. One person had undiagnosed Graves disease complicated by terrible find the cause of her problems and improve her health so that she can enjoy life with her three Phantoms of the Mind, Radio 4 is well worth a listen. He remains committed to one goal: to uncover the stories of those who have long been deemed unimportant. Saturday, September 18, 2021 He says that some of the aggression shown towards black historians who write honestly about Britains past comes from people who think this history is important because it gives black people the right to be here. Teachers of children from pre-K through 12th grade turn to PBS for digital content and services that help bring classroom lessons to life. PBS, with more than 330 member stations, offers all Americans the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television and digital content. Yet apologists for empire, in particular, like to dismiss him as a woke historian in an attempt to politicise his work or flatly deny the realities that he points out. There are hundreds like it in Liverpool and many thousands more across the country. Please send a private message to helvella if you find anything wrong, or have suggestions of people to add include a link if you have one. Oh, I didn't know it was him doing it.Thanks for the reminder, I'll watch it on catch-up. Knowledge of how to produce safe, effective drugs and distribute them quickly around the globe now underpins work to find treatments for COVID-19. There is no official register of historians. Video, 00:00:41Watch Kate beat William in spin class endurance race, Record numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story. Or having just walked up a staircase, holding the wooden banister that their hands once gripped. But knowing the historical facts and the bleak statistics is very different to reading of Esther Lublins tragic life, our shared diagnosis, her name and age younger than I am now scrawled on to her death certificate by a busy doctor. You have to have a real tenure in the country to play your ancestors. That moment, he says, was profoundly beautiful. An inquiry has found at least 116,000 mostly African and Middle Eastern casualties from World War One "were not commemorated by name or possibly not commemorated at all" after they died fighting for the British Empire. And that must lead you to another assumption, which is that they know that this is not true, but they have decided that these national myths are so important to them and their political projects, or their sense of who they are, that they dont really care about the historical truths behind them. Picture is last one of Abraham Lincoln while alive. 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