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. Video, 00:00:42Dog found alive after 23 days under rubble, Watch Kate beat William in spin class endurance race. Not by ghosts but by the lives of others. Im really frightened about the future of this country, and frightened about people using forces of race and racism for electoral reasons and not being cognisant about how difficult it is to control those forces after elections have been counted, says Olusoga. The series explores how the pioneering approaches and innovative medical triumphs of the past provided a blueprint for our future in the battle to live longer. I have been surprised at my capacity to feel sympathy and empathy for people I only know from patchy evidence. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. 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 . By David Dabydeen (Photo By Alamy) Nineteen eighty-four was a transformative year for David Olusoga. Now he can expect more flak, thanks to the new edition of his book Black and British: A Forgotten History. Some troops were commemorated collectively or their names were recorded in registers, while their white counterparts had headstones. History, to me, is all about those shiver-down-the-spine moments. After John's sudden death, Elizabeth was left alone on Falkner Street. Although large, elegant and, in the early 21st century, extremely desirable, it is not unique. In the 1880s, Elizabeth Bowes had moved out of Falkner Street and it became the number we know it as today - 62. But it is all too easy to start caring about figures from the past if you find yourself reading the documents that record their lives while sitting in what was once their kitchen. 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. Video, 00:00:41, Watch Kate beat William in spin class endurance race, Record numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story. But this is to fundamentally misunderstand what drives him and also why this history is important for black people. 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. I owe her hugely. . Im hoping the call of spring will gradually put me right again. 2023 BBC. Eventually, the family had to be rehoused. Im really sorry that the stuff I do and that other people do is a challenge to that, but my job is to be a historian. Two people with the same disease. Video, 00:00:42, Dog found alive after 23 days under rubble, Watch Kate beat William in spin class endurance race. Mr Lammy added that work must be done to find their names in archives where that is possible, and to establish how local communities would like them to be commemorated. Anyhow I'm currently pretty good and I've laughed at the image of a lively Italian greyhound pouncing all over you. Surprisingly, though Alfred did not contest Anne's claims, the divorce did not go ahead and the proceedings were discontinued. So he calls himself a Geordie. Video, 00:01:14Trumpeter heads to rooftop to remember dead, Tears of relief after man found in Amazon jungle. She fully comprehended all I was going through and my feelings of total isolation completely evaporated she really helped me come to terms with my illness and to appreciate how much more awful it can be for others mine was bad but as nothing compared to her terrible suffering also I had more idea of what was wrong because others in the family had suffered with thyroid disorders but as my mother and sister both had thyroid cancer and they were very slow to do any ultrasound on me to check me for it, that greatly added to how bad I felt with the additional and unnecessary worry. The version of history I was taught at school was largely one of great men and great deeds, a history that took place in palaces and battlefields. Or having just walked up a staircase, holding the wooden banister that their hands once gripped. This is a simple list of well-known people who suffer (or have suffered) from thyroid disorders. PBS, with more than 330 member stations, offers all Americans the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television and digital content. To view profiles and participate in discussions please. Interesting! EXTRA LIFE: A SHORT HISTORY OF LIVING LONGER is a production of Nutopia for PBS. Because to live in an old house is to share your most intimate space with the dead. But that figure could be as high as 350,000, it said. I think about them when I read the letters, when I look at their photographs and their faces. Houses live longer than people and the harsh fact is that we are just passing through. 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 was dyslexic, but the school refused to get him tested until he did his GCSEs: It was the easier story to believe that this kid was stupid because all black kids are stupid. When he finally got his diagnosis and support thanks in large part to his mothers fierce determination Olusoga went to study history at the University of Liverpool, followed by a masters degree at Leicester. Video, 00:00:41Watch Kate beat William in spin class endurance race, Record numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story. Historian David Olusoga, presenter of A House Through Time, outside 62 Falkner Street, Liverpool. The extremes of Liverpools story are reflected in the lives of the occupants of 62 Falkner Street. Part of that is achieved by being open to at least trying to feel something of what they felt. 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". You can also get in touch in the following ways: If you are reading this page and can't see the form you will need to visit the mobile version of the BBC website to submit your question or comment or you can email us at HaveYourSay@bbc.co.uk. He was proud of being a black Nigerian of Yoruba heritage and was perfectly happy being part of his mothers white working-class geordie tradition. He was born in Nigeria but arrived in the UK and grew up in Newcastle. Set in the context of todays COVID-19 crisis, this series explores the lessons learned from previous global pandemicsincluding smallpox, cholera, the Spanish flu and othersand reveals how scientists, doctors, self-experimenters and activists launched a public health revolution, saving millions of lives, fundamentally changing how we think about illness and ultimately paving the way for modern medicine. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. A freeze frame would probably show all the info from a download of the programme. It has now got to the point where some of the statements being made are so easily refutable, so verifiably and unquestionably false, that you have to presume that the people writing them know that. U.S presidents! Thyroid hormones affect many body systems, so signs and symptoms of Graves' disease can be wide ranging. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. 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.". The report concluded that the failure to properly commemorate the individuals was influenced by a scarcity of information, errors inherited from other organisations and the opinions of colonial administrators. I was sure he had a scar on his neck and must have had a thyroidectomy. David Olusoga, the charismatic, dulcet-voiced television historian and professor of public history at Manchester University, was born in Nigeria to a black father but raised for most of his. We all know that until the 20th century billions died of diseases for which cures now exist. But that upbeat note has begun to feel inaccurate an artefact of a more optimistic time. 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. David Olusoga on Commonwealth War Graves Commission apology. 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. 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. Video, 00:00:36, Tears of relief after man found in Amazon jungle, At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece. David Olusoga in Bristol. It was silent about our shared, inner and domestic histories, the stories of the rest of us, the ungreat, who live quietly and privately in anonymous terraced houses. Video, 00:00:41, Watch Kate beat William in spin class endurance race, Record numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story. Did anyone read the symptoms on the death certificate? Graves' disease is an immune system disorder that results in the overproduction of thyroid hormones (hyperthyroidism). Yet over the months my disdain for this ghost from the archives has grown, despite my attempts at professional detachment. A close encounter between historian and subject. Specific program information and updates for press are available at pbs.org/pressroom or by following PBS Pressroom on Twitter. Lockdown hits nephew's 11,000-mile war grave trip. (He is also on the board of the Scott Trust, which owns Guardian Media Group.) The commission, which was founded in 1917 as the Imperial War Graves Commission, said the events of a century ago were wrong then and were wrong now. I remember telling a fellow dog walker I had always said hello to about my problems and she opened up to tell me about her awful time with graves when she was only in her late teens. Part of the aim of A House is to answer the question that everyone who has ever lived in an old house has at some time or another asked themselves. grannydoug How civilised , hes fast asleep on the sofa unaware the rest of us - bar Big Jack greyhound who is also in the sitting room snoozing by the radiator - have gone to bed, 2 are under the duvet, one on top, and one is on the dog bed - all very cosy! Across the four episodes of A House Through Time we uncover their stories, and that of the city in which they lived. Labour MP David Lammy, who was critical to bringing the matter to light, called it a "watershed moment". A few days after reading the 1880s death certificate of Esther Lublin I found myself alone in my office, on the top floor of my house, reading old diaries, remembering how painful it had been. He said it was a travesty that men who served the British Empire were not commemorated properly, but welcomed the report. Presented by historian David Olusoga, the episode, which was a repeat, focused on a number of women attempting to overturn Victorian social norms. 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. It was presented as impossible a dualism that couldnt exist, because whiteness and Britishness were the same thing when I was growing up. . The report said Mr Browne's response showed "what he may have considered foresight, but one that was explicitly framed by contemporary racial prejudice". Role = a very simplistic why is she/he famous, Type = summary of disease type, sometimes does not make much sense, ? Video, 00:01:18Record numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story, One-minute World News. 2023 BBC. ll old houses are haunted. He studied. Ms Horton said the report was "sober" reading but gave the commission the ability - "now that we know the numbers and the areas to look" - to start the searches properly to "right the wrongs of the past". Read about our approach to external linking. ", War Graves Commission 'dragged into admitting its history' Video, 00:01:59War Graves Commission 'dragged into admitting its history', Up Next. So, to discover that there was a history of being black and British, independent from being half white working-class and being half black Nigerian, that was what was critically important to me, he says. 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 lives of all of the people whose stories make up the links in that chain run through the house, because, for each of them, walking through that front door meant that they were home. The violence culminated in a brick being thrown into the familys home, wrapped in a note demanding they be sent back. Luckily they did manage to get it under control but she clearly continued to suffer with the consequences both emotional and physical. 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. Esther sadly died of Graves' disease aged . . Historians who dont get that tend to be the ones who struggle to get anyone to care about their work. When he wrote his first book on the 1904-08 Namibian genocide, he went to mass graves where he saw bones sticking out of the ground. Video, 00:01:28, The 'smart suit' that is changing children's lives, View from the cockpit of a Ukraine combat helicopter. History is about people. Presented by historian David Olusoga, the episode, which was a repeat, focused on a number of women attempting to overturn Victorian social norms. More than any other British city, Liverpools ride on the rollercoaster of national fortune has been a bumpy one. 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. Video, 00:01:18, Record numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story, WATCH: Key moments from PM's NI Brexit deal speech. 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", War Graves Commission 'dragged into admitting its history' Video, 00:01:59War Graves Commission 'dragged into admitting its history', Up Next. He was 14. Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning. David Olusoga also mentioned he has suffered for the last four years with Graves disease and found her death particularly poignant and felt some of her pain, and it is only by virtue of being born in modern times that the disease can be treated and he has survived. Historian David Olusoga visits Harewood House to explore the impact of slave ownership on British society including its social and economic consequence. EXTRA LIFE: A SHORT HISTORY OF LIVING LONGER to Premiere onMay 11, 2021 on PBS, Amid COVID-19 Pandemic, Steven Johnson and David Olusoga Guide Viewers Through Three Centuries of Health Innovations. It brings slavery to Britain and therefore undermines the idea that it doesnt really matter because it happened over there, says Olusoga. 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. Video, 00:00:36Tears of relief after man found in Amazon jungle, At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece. Video, 00:01:14, Trumpeter heads to rooftop to remember dead, Tears of relief after man found in Amazon jungle. She had no idea what was wrong with her, no one in her family had ever had it, she was tall but weighed about 5 stone and ate huge amounts of food and kids in the street would shout horrible abuse at her. David Olusoga's look at a forgotten history shows there's always been black in the Union Jack Black and British: A Forgotten History addresses one of the greatest silences in British historiography. Lockdown hits nephew's 11,000-mile war grave trip. "I'm just really, really pleased that the dignity that these men deserved - who were dragged from their villages and commandeered to work for the British Empire - that dignity that they deserve in death can be granted to them," he said. Shadow justice secretary Mr Lammy told the BBC that while making the documentary in Kenya and Tanzania, he discovered mass graves in which Africans had been "dumped with no commemoration whatsoever". Written by TSH110 To view profiles and participate in discussions please or . In southern Kenya, white soldiers lie beneath named memorials in a well-tended cemetery. 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. Delivered through member stations, PBS KIDS offers high-quality educational content on TV including a 24/7 channel, online at pbskids.org, via an array of mobile apps and in communities across America. "If the Commonwealth War Graves Commission had set up a committee and discovered that 100,000 white British soldiers lay in mass graves - unmarked, uncommemorated - and the documentation proved that that had been deliberate, what would they do?" My weight was 20 stone History of eating disorders and thyroid problems. The reverse of course, is, perhaps those who have energy & laboured breathing problems (probably caused by the meds) it's just either tough or there is a lot more going on especially in the adrenal area. Elizabeth placed adverts in the local paper to rent out rooms in her home as she had no other means of earning money. 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. Episode Three:Data looks at how the emergence of fact-based research, data mapping and analysis has improved public health. *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. Another one to add to your list is historian David Olusoga. How on earth does an athlete manage with hypothyroidism? I suspect I have forgotten dozens of people who I know should be included, let alone the untold number I do not know about. Both survived and that side of the family had the good genes so were lucky. 25-year-old Edward Lublin, a ship broker, moved in as one of Elizabeth's tenants, before marrying and moving out with his young bride, Esther - though he stayed on Falkner Street and set up home at number 82. I had feared that Graves disease would waste years of my life, before modern treatments could bring it under control. 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. Olusoga was confident about having two identities, despite the prejudice he had encountered. I care deeply about people who were mistreated in the past. I watched it last week but found it a bit slow, so didnt watch this week. I struggle to think of a better phrase to describe this place. TSH110 It sounds as if you've had a really rough ride. He is Professor of Public History at the University of Manchester. [2] He has presented historical documentaries on the BBC and contributed to The One Show and The Guardian. 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. I enjoyed the first episode. Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them. TV historian David Olusoga has told of the racism he faced as a child - and how Gazza came to his rescue in primary school. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission, which is tasked with commemorating those who died in the two world wars, has also apologised over its findings. The violence culminated in a brick being thrown into the familys home, wrapped in a note demanding they be sent back. A generation has emerged that doesnt need history to perform that role of comfort that its parents and grandparents did, he says. Video, 00:01:00, At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece, Dog found alive after 23 days under rubble. I have had an under active thyroid for 25yrs, I take 150mg thyroxine daily. But my history isnt a threat to your history. 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. I lived, she died because we were born in different centuries. Only a kangaroo court in a one-party state would pass judgment on the basis of such flimsy evidence. 2023 BBC. Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them. 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. The governments recent review on racial equality concluded controversially that there was no institutional racism in areas including policing, health and education, despite all the evidence to the contrary. I live in Liverpool, so enjoyed that. David Olusoga also mentioned he has suffered for the last four years with Graves' disease and found her death particularly poignant and felt some of her pain, and it is only by virtue of being born in modern times that the disease can be treated and he has survived. It was a gruesome experience but I appreciate how lucky I am to be living in modern times cheating my true destiny with medication and getting some pretty good extra years - a real bonus! This may be worth watching channel 5 tonight at 9pm. Everyone moans about the NHS but so many diseases are now gone not only because of modern medicine but hygiene clean water etc and drainage. And I will be ruthless in fighting for them.. In 1883, couple Alfred and Anne Robinson, Liverpudlians "through and through" had taken residence in the well-known house. vans bearing the message Go home or face arrest were driven around London, protesters in more than 260 British towns and cities took part in BLM protests, A statue of the slave trader Edward Colston was toppled in Bristol. Between 45,000 and 54,000 Asian and African personnel who died in the conflict were "commemorated unequally", the commission said. To support the Guardian, order your copy at guardianbookshop.com. My Grandmother lived in the house she was born in. Those triggers remind us that the buildings we confidently call ours once belonged to others; many and multiple others. Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked. They had terrible problems trying to destroy her thyroid with RAI and thought she could die, she suffered bad thryoid eye disease which might be why I opened up to her, suspecting she might have thyroid problems. The series is a history of unsung heroes and forgotten pioneers whose incredible stories deserve to be better known.". Human error to blame for train crash - Greek PM, At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece. Lockdown hits nephew's 11,000-mile war grave trip. David Olusoga is a British Nigerian historian, broadcaster and writer. 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. 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. Very moving and somehow making me feel not so alone with my thyroid condition. I write Georgian-style because it was built in 1840, the third year of Victorias reign. 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. Historian David Olusoga follows the residents in the house in Liverpool from the 1850s to the 1890s to illuminate changes in history as revealed by their lives. The tragedy happened behind the doors of 62 Falkner Street, Get the best property news and bargains with our House&Home newsletter. PBS is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. People are in alphabetic order of their names (not surname). 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