There is no official register of historians. DO was greatly moved especially as he said he has suffered with Graves disease for 4 years and could relate to some of her pain. Video, 00:01:00View from the cockpit of a Ukraine combat helicopter. Sorry I thought I had checked first hey ho the joys of thyroid. Historian David Olusoga, presenter of A House Through Time, outside 62 Falkner Street, Liverpool. He died of cholera, which was associated with those living in poverty - an unexpected death for a resident of such an upmarket area. They span the social spectrum, from the well-to-do Victorian gentlemen to the families who huddled together in single rooms during the decades after the second world war when the house degenerated into a tenement slum. 2023 BBC. Go home or face arrest a van in London in 2013, part of Theresa Mays hostile environment strategy. Video, 00:00:41, Watch Kate beat William in spin class endurance race, Record numbers of guide dog volunteers after BBC story. 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 commission profoundly failed to live up to . Other family members have also got lymphoma of the thyroid but thankfully I was spared that! History, to me, is all about those shiver-down-the-spine moments. The prime minister offered an "unreserved apology" over the findings of the review by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. grannydoug interesting what you say, I used to feel so alone with my thyroid disorder when I was still very poorly but under the care of an endocrinologist and being optimised. There are hundreds like it in Liverpool and many thousands more across the country. I still suffer with awful anxiety and heart pains but feel hugely better. Luckily they did manage to get it under control but she clearly continued to suffer with the consequences both emotional and physical. The issue will also feature data visualizations and articles by historians and other science writers. Not by ghosts but by the lives of others. I quite agree on the NHS, plus it has enabled a wealth of statistics to be kept and research done involving the populace that must have been impossible before its institution with individual practices working in isolation. 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? The tragedy happened behind the doors of 62 Falkner Street, Get the best property news and bargains with our House&Home newsletter. 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. The series is particularly sensitive to the cultural blind spots that influenced our approach to health, tracing the origins of inoculation back to Africa, long before the discovery of vaccination in the west, and highlighting the often-overlooked inequalities in access to health. 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. 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! TSH110 It sounds as if you've had a really rough ride. For Olusoga, 51, this hostility can in part be explained by ignorance. 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. 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. No list from which practitioners of the art can be struck off for professional misconduct. 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. 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". 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. We all know that until the 20th century billions died of diseases for which cures now exist. Eventually, the family had to be rehoused. Video, 00:00:36, Tears of relief after man found in Amazon jungle, At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece. 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. The violence culminated in a brick being thrown into the familys home, wrapped in a note demanding they be sent back. By way of an excuse, and by chance, I spent four years living with the same disease. They went on to have a family together - with Anne raising the daughters of Alfred and his mistress following the mistress' death. 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Video, 00:01:28, The 'smart suit' that is changing children's lives, View from the cockpit of a Ukraine combat helicopter. ", David Matthews tells the story of his great-uncle who fought in World War One. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission, which is tasked with commemorating those who died in the two world wars, has also apologised over its findings. Between 45,000 and 54,000 Asian and African personnel who died in the conflict were "commemorated unequally", the commission said. It brings slavery to Britain and therefore undermines the idea that it doesnt really matter because it happened over there, says Olusoga. My history is part of your history.. More information about PBS is available at www.pbs.org, one of the leading dot-org websites on the internet, or by following PBS on Twitter, Facebook or through our apps for mobile and connected devices. I found so many very short lists or stories about one person and I would like to make a much, much bigger list. Tonight's episode focused on the relationships of the people who lived at the property. In January, Robert Jenrick, the secretary of state for housing, communities and local government, said he would introduce laws to protect statues from what he called baying mobs. Knowledge of how to produce safe, effective drugs and distribute them quickly around the globe now underpins work to find treatments for COVID-19. Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked. But that upbeat note has begun to feel inaccurate an artefact of a more optimistic time. He is Professor of Public History at the University of Manchester. As a historian and broadcaster, Olusoga has been battling this misconception for almost two decades, as the producer or presenter of TV series including Civilisations, The Worlds War, A House Through Time and the Bafta-winning Britains Forgotten Slave Owners. Or having just walked up a staircase, holding the wooden banister that their hands once gripped. How are they able to get energy up?. [2] He has presented historical documentaries on the BBC and contributed to The One Show and The Guardian. he said. 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. Lots of them. 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. For Olusoga, 51, this hostility can in part be explained by ignorance. Episode Three:Data looks at how the emergence of fact-based research, data mapping and analysis has improved public health. 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. This adds to the evidence that thousands of black people were brought to Britain, enslaved as well as free. Im a woolyback originally but my scouse accent has dissipated away as I left Birkenhead when I was 18 - no work. Only a kangaroo court in a one-party state would pass judgment on the basis of such flimsy evidence. By way of an excuse, and by chance, I spent four years living with the same disease. "If you were taught a history that the first black person to put his foot on English soil was stepping off the Windrush in. Video, 00:01:14Trumpeter heads to rooftop to remember dead, Tears of relief after man found in Amazon jungle. 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. Video, 00:01:00, At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece, Dog found alive after 23 days under rubble. Reading the grim details of a Victorian domestic violence case, while walking through the rooms in which those beatings and beratings took place, felt almost voyeuristic. 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. Labour MP David Lammy, who was critical to bringing the matter to light, called it a "watershed moment". 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, ? 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. I live in Liverpool, so enjoyed that. Because to live in an old house is to share your most intimate space with the dead. I suspect I have forgotten dozens of people who I know should be included, let alone the untold number I do not know about. I dont feel challenged in my right to be proud to be British a statue of Edward Colston in Bristol is toppled during Black Lives Matter protests in 2020. Yet over the months my disdain for this ghost from the archives has grown, despite my attempts at professional detachment. All old houses are haunted. But he has always had a third identity. The other outrage is that the Commonwealth War Graves commission knew about this for years . Presenter David revealed residents weren't aware the disease was being transmitted through drinking water. Esther sadly died of Graves' disease aged . 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. 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. For her there were few options. 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. It is not meant to be anything more you can go off and find much more information about the people elsewhere. 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. 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 have been equally surprised at my capacity to feel sympathy and empathy for the sufferings of people whom I only know from patchy documentary evidence. 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. A close encounter between historian and subject. Part of that is achieved by being open to at least trying to feel something of what they felt. Do you have a relative who was not properly commemorated? 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. 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 . She must have known that, sooner or later, the condition would kill her. 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. I write Georgian-style because it was built in 1840, the third year of Victorias reign. He was 14. The enmity I feel towards the trader in slave-produced cotton who lived in the house, and whose personal life was lived with as much callous disregard for others as his professional life, is real and involuntary. Lockdown hits nephew's 11,000-mile war grave trip. Nothing about this can be said to be truly revelatory. 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. 2023 BBC. Ill give it another try, thanks for posting! Video, 00:00:36Tears of relief after man found in Amazon jungle, At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece. No one gave a damn about them. Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them. neurological problems. 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. He is 49 years old. Video, 00:01:00One-minute World News, WATCH: Key moments from PM's NI Brexit deal speech. 6:05 to see if there are people out there with a history of eating disorders and thyroid problems? He also studied at the University of Liverpool and so benefits from slavery as much as anyone else. 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. ET on PBS, and stream via pbs.org and the PBS Video app. "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. It was presented as impossible a dualism that couldnt exist, because whiteness and Britishness were the same thing when I was growing up. The treatment goals for Graves' disease are to stop the production of thyroid hormones and to block the effect of the hormones on the body. When I discovered that one late-Victorian resident of the house had died of heart failure, caused by years living under the shadow of a thyroid condition known as Graves disease, I was astonished by how emotional rather than objective and professional was my response to her story. 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. 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. And there are a lot of people for whom that idea of exceptionalism is a part of how they see themselves. The summer afterwards, vans bearing the message Go home or face arrest were driven around London as part of Theresa Mays notorious hostile environment strategy, aiming to make the UK inhospitable for undocumented migrants. ? indicates questionable. He remains committed to one goal: to uncover the stories of those who have long been deemed unimportant. This comes out of wanting to enrich life, not seeking some sort of needy validation of who I am.. The house selected is a Georgian-style terrace in what is now called the Georgian Quarter of Liverpool. 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". And I felt quite misunderstood by my then GP and work colleagues. When the book was published in 2016, it ended on a hopeful note. 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. He was 14. 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. The extremes of Liverpools story are reflected in the lives of the occupants of 62 Falkner Street. I have been thinking about this recently because I spent last autumn engaged in a unique television experiment. I enjoyed the first episode. Teachers of children from pre-K through 12th grade turn to PBS for digital content and services that help bring classroom lessons to life. Video, 00:01:14, Trumpeter heads to rooftop to remember dead, Tears of relief after man found in Amazon jungle. This is a simple list of well-known people who suffer (or have suffered) from thyroid disorders. Delivery charges may apply. ", In response, commission employee Arthur Browne said: "In perhaps two or three hundred years' time, when the native population had reached a higher stage of civilisation, they might then be glad to see that headstones had been erected on the native graves and that the native soldiers had received precisely the same treatment as their white comrades.". 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. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. She must have known that, sooner or later, the condition would kill her. But they are what draws us to the archives and set us off on early morning trips across overgrown cemeteries. You have to have a real tenure in the country to play your ancestors. That moment, he says, was profoundly beautiful. An updated edition of Black and British: A Forgotten History, with a new chapter, is published on 10 June (Picador, 12.99). I care deeply about people who were mistreated in the past David Olusoga in Bristol. The violence culminated in a brick being thrown into the familys home, wrapped in a note demanding they be sent back. all rights reserved. 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. History doesnt exist to make us feel good, special, exceptional or magical. Please share your story by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. Video, 00:01:28The 'smart suit' that is changing children's lives, View from the cockpit of a Ukraine combat helicopter. Thyroid hormones affect many body systems, so signs and symptoms of Graves' disease can be wide ranging. 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. 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. 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. At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece. 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. Anyhow I'm currently pretty good and I've laughed at the image of a lively Italian greyhound pouncing all over you. *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. My Father and his sister had scarlet fever and they were both in isolation. 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. The practice evolved out of the 19th century science of epidemiology and cholera mortality reports in the 1840s, where the now ubiquitous curve of an epidemicwas first documented. I was sure he had a scar on his neck and must have had a thyroidectomy. 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. Another one to add to your list is historian David Olusoga. David Olusoga Retweeted UplandsTV. This is what he said in the Guardian: I discovered that one late-Victorian resident of the house had died of heart failure, caused by years living under the shadow of a thyroid condition known as Graves disease, I was astonished by how emotional rather than objective and professional was my response to her story. Video, 00:01:00At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece, Dog found alive after 23 days under rubble. 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. Video, 00:01:28The 'smart suit' that is changing children's lives, View from the cockpit of a Ukraine combat helicopter. The couple living at 62 Falkner Street in the late 1800s, which at the time was number 58, was John and Elizabeth Bowes. We're being criticised for using the word apartheid to describe Voi Cemetery in Kenya. Sewnsew the bit on Graves was very short so I dont want to build up your expectations. Anne claimed her husband had been violent towards her and had also committed adultery with a woman, with indiscretions taking place at the Hanover Street hotel in Liverpool, as well as various locations across the city. 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