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世界史教員生活30年記念

#28 東へ Circa1869

まずはこの動画から。youtu.be

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Media literacy の自爆では?

まあ、他にも変な例はあるけど。
この写真ってなんかfake news だよー

二重に罪深いです。1869でカラーか?

いくらデジタル処理できるって言っても

Media literacyの教育には悪影響だからねー

実教さん!  でも他の部分で良いから採用。

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現時点ではこの説明が一番正しいかなぁ!

阪大の先生達のおかげですね。good job 帝国!B

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でも、Wikiレベルでもこれぐらいはわかるし、マリタイム博物館はテムズ川渡るだけの所なんだが…歴史教員ならば行こう! 

まだ僕も広州沖の現場には行けないけど。

珠江や中山、広州から香港には陸路では何度か行ったけど。2020には九龍の工科大にも!

香港加油🇭🇰!でも、デモ?

以下の文章ぐらいは読もうよ!読まない生徒は本当に大学に行きたいのかよく分からなくなるゼよ。

でも、更に良く分からないのはネメシスの船籍が英国海軍じゃ無い事。いろいろなことが考えられるけど、余り考えると陰謀論とか言われちまうのが残念な昨今の歴史観

でも、そんなことシルカとは言え無いのが歴史教員のプライドかなぁ。

誰か教えてください。

東書はイギリス軍艦だし、山川もイギリス軍の艦砲射撃だからねー fakenews に振り回されている150年だよ。

The Nemesis was launched in great secrecy, rather like the Birkenhead-built Alabama, which 20 years later would be commissioned by the Confederacy for service in the American Civil War (the Alabama’s dramatic story was told in Issue 2 of The Merseysider, and you can read the article by clicking HERE). The captain was Sir William Hutcheon Hall, an experienced and resourceful naval commander who’d previously served in the Mediterranean and the West Indies. On its way to China the Nemesis, braving tumultuous seas, became the first iron vessel to round the Cape of Good Hope. Meanwhile the First Opium War (1839 – 42) had begun, despite objections at home from – among others – William Gladstone, who declared that ‘a war more unjust in its origin, a war more calculated in its progress to cover this country with a permanent disgrace, I do not know and I have not read of.’

The ship reached China, and first saw action on 7 January 1841, when it was deployed to devastating effect in the Pearl River. Confronted by a Chinese armada of war junks, it destroyed them in a matter of hours. The wooden junks were totally outgunned, the Nemesis’s rocket launcher proving particularly deadly, as her captain later recalled:

‘The very first rocket fired from the Nemesis was seen to enter the large junk against which it was directed…and almost the instant afterwards it blew up with a terrific explosion, launching into eternity every soul on board, and pouring forth its blaze like the mighty rush of fire from a volcano. The instantaneous destruction of the huge body seemed appalling to both sides engaged. The smoke, and flame, and thunder of the explosion, with the broken fragments falling round, and even portions of dissevered bodies scattering as they fell, were enough to strike with awe, if not with fear, the stoutest heart that looked upon it.’

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