"Every day is History. If there had not been chronographers, we would have never known the history of our ancestors. If there had not been historians, the generations to come would have never had a clue about our way of life. History is a gift we should be grateful for, as being a part of it means we are alive.
The pivotal twists and turns are perpetuated across the centuries, and humanity keeps preserving them through all available channels. Thus, the parchments gave way to paper books, and the projection slides transformed into documentary features.
Here, at Tribute to History, we offer you documentaries that are sure to touch your mind and soul. “Christian Martyrs of the World” is a docuseries in six parts, each telling a story of any given martyr. The series is based on the “Book of Martyrs” written by John Foxe in 1563. Starting with Simon Peter and finishing with John Huss, the docuseries sheds light on the shocking details of the martyrs’ lives and execution.
Next, we are having the “Challenge of Change” (1963). These are the chronicles of World War II to the 1960s with the Department of Labor in the middle. If you are resonant with the ideals of union rights, full employment, and job training necessity, this documentary is a must.
If you are curious about the rest of the entries on our list, make sure to visit our channel, Tribute to History!"
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