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The Novel of the Century
- The Extraordinary Adventure of Les Misérables
- De: David Bellos
- Narrado por: David Bellos
- Duración: 12 h y 20 m
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Putting a century of scholarship on one of the world's most enduring popular novels into accessible, narrative form, this new approach to a classic of world literature is written for a wide general audience. Packed full of information about the book's origins and later career on stage and screen, The Novel of the Century brings to life the extraordinary story of how Victor Hugo managed to write his novel of the downtrodden despite a revolution, a coup d'etat, and political exile.
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how hard to write a book
- De James Grohs en 08-06-24
- The Novel of the Century
- The Extraordinary Adventure of Les Misérables
- De: David Bellos
- Narrado por: David Bellos
how hard to write a book
Revisado: 08-06-24
the effort involved in writing a huge book with no computers to help and the bishopric backing up the story were incredible
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The Great Ideas of Psychology
- De: Daniel N. Robinson, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Daniel N. Robinson
- Duración: 23 h y 27 m
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If you’ve ever wanted to delve more deeply into the mysteries of human emotion, perception, and cognition, and of why we do what we do, these 48 lectures offer a superb place to start. With them, you’ll see the entire history of psychology unfold. In the hands of Professor Robinson, these lectures encompass ideas, speculations, and point-blank moral questions that might just dismantle and rebuild everything you once thought you knew about psychology.
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The Oxford level of examination of psychology
- De Gare&Sophia en 01-21-14
- The Great Ideas of Psychology
- De: Daniel N. Robinson, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Daniel N. Robinson
Entertaining and insightful
Revisado: 02-08-22
thoughtful review of important ideas in possums thought with well considered opinion interjected. plus a good amount of fun.
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Luther: Gospel, Law, and Reformation
- De: Phillip Cary, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Phillip Cary
- Duración: 12 h y 20 m
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How did one man-a humble monk and Bible professor-spark a religious rebellion that changed the course of history? What made Martin Luther's theology so explosive in 16th-century Europe? How did this late-medieval man launch the Protestant Reformation and help create the modern world? And how should we think of him: hero or heretic, rebel or tormented soul? Find out the answer to these questions and more in this series of 24 engaging lectures.
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Loved it!
- De Chris en 08-21-13
- Luther: Gospel, Law, and Reformation
- De: Phillip Cary, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Phillip Cary
Thoughtful
Revisado: 08-26-20
You can't really learn about a subject from someone who disrespects it. This is particularly true about religion. Phillip Cary respects his subject without drawing over it or being uncritical. He has put a lot of thought into it and respectively presents it in a way I can understand. Compare to the course "How Jesus became God" This disrespects Christianity by the assumption that he was made God by his followers. Conclusion: Christianity is a fake religion. All Christian history classes have been very good because they are not presented by people that disrespect it. This course is the best of the bunch so far. More to go.
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Rome and the Barbarians
- De: Kenneth W. Harl, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Kenneth W. Harl
- Duración: 18 h y 24 m
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The history of the Romans as they advanced the frontiers of Classical civilization is often told as a story of warfare and conquest-the mighty legions encountering the "barbarians." But this only tells one side of the story.Who were the Celts, Goths, Huns, and Persians met by the Romans as they marched north and east? What were the political, military, and social institutions that made Rome so stable, allowing its power to be wielded against these different cultures for nearly three centuries?
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The Best Course I've heard yet.
- De M. Brian Burchette en 01-01-15
- Rome and the Barbarians
- De: Kenneth W. Harl, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Kenneth W. Harl
As usual, well done
Revisado: 06-17-19
Kenneth always gives good, well presented information. No fluff, well paced- and you better pay attention
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The History of Ancient Rome
- De: Garrett G. Fagan, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Garrett G. Fagan
- Duración: 22 h y 40 m
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Even today, the influence of Ancient Rome is indelible, with Europe and the world owing this extraordinary empire a huge cultural debt in almost every important category of human endeavor, including art, architecture, engineering, language, literature, law, and religion. At the peak of its power, Rome's span was vast. In the regional, restless, and shifting history of continental Europe, the Roman Empire stands as a towering monument to scale and stability, unified in politics and law, stretching from the sands of Syria to the moors of Scotland. And it stood for almost 700 years.In this series of 48 spirited lectures, you'll see how a small village of shepherds and farmers rose to tower over the civilized world of its day and left a permanent mark on history. In telling Rome's riveting story, Professor Fagan draws on a wealth of primary and secondary sources, including recent historical and archaeological scholarship, to introduce the fascinating tale of Rome's rise and decline, including the famous events and personalities that have become so familiar: . Horatius at the bridge . Hannibal crossing the Alps during Rome's life-or-death war with Carthage . Caesar assassinated before a statue of his archrival Pompey . The doomed lovers Antony and Cleopatra . The mad and venal emperors Nero and Caligula . The conversion of Constantine The course also addresses one of history's greatest questions: Why did the Roman Empire fall? And you'll learn why most modern scholars believe that the empire did not "fall" at all, but, rather, changed into something very different-the less urbanized, more rural, early medieval world.
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Well-Done
- De Ark1836 en 05-02-17
- The History of Ancient Rome
- De: Garrett G. Fagan, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Garrett G. Fagan
good intro but want more
Revisado: 04-19-19
Good intro to Roman history it a bit rushed. very good basic info very well presented
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Churchill
- De: The Great Courses, J. Rufus Fears
- Narrado por: J. Rufus Fears
- Duración: 6 h y 15 m
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In these 12 inspiring lectures, Professor Fears presents a well-balanced portrait of Churchill that does not whitewash his flaws. Yet he also draws on the most recent historical scholarship and material from Churchill's writings and speeches to make the case that Churchill belongs with Pericles of Athens and Abraham Lincoln as one of the greatest statesmen in the history of democracy.
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A good biography of a great man.
- De ShySusan en 09-18-13
- Churchill
- De: The Great Courses, J. Rufus Fears
- Narrado por: J. Rufus Fears
Good overview
Revisado: 03-09-19
Can't get much depth in 12 lectures, but get a good feel of the qualities of a great man
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Ancient Civilizations of North America
- De: Edwin Barnhart, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Edwin Barnhart
- Duración: 12 h y 19 m
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For the past few hundred years, most of what we’ve been taught about the native cultures of North America came from reports authored by the conquerors and colonizers who destroyed them. Now - with the technological advances of modern archaeology and a new perspective on world history - we are finally able to piece together their compelling true stories. In Ancient Civilizations of North America, Professor Edwin Barnhart, Director of the Maya Exploration Center, will open your eyes to a fascinating world you never knew existed - even though you’ve been living right next to it, or even on top of it.
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A different perspective - civilizations not tribes
- De Steve Goppert en 07-26-18
- Ancient Civilizations of North America
- De: Edwin Barnhart, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Edwin Barnhart
A needed addition to Great Courses
Revisado: 08-28-18
After hearing good Courses on South America and Central America, North America stood out. after listening to these lectures it's easier to understand why it has not been done. Thanks seems to be much less information available. It is still important that what we have gets out there. Edwin Barnhart does very well putting a good story together with much less information than with Mezo-America or South America. Now, if the pre-contact history of Africa can only be told. As well as Northern Canadian and Alaskan early America
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The Vikings
- De: Kenneth W. Harl, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Kenneth W. Harl
- Duración: 17 h y 59 m
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As raiders and explorers, the Vikings played a decisive role in the formation of Latin Christendom, and particularly of western Europe. Now, in a series of 36 vivid lectures by an honored teacher and classical scholar, you have the opportunity to understand this remarkable race as never before, studying the Vikings not only as warriors, but in all of the other roles in which they were equally extraordinary - merchants, artists, kings, raiders, seafarers, shipbuilders, and creators of a remarkable literature of myths and sagas.
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Great topic, awful presentation
- De MortonC en 04-14-19
- The Vikings
- De: Kenneth W. Harl, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Kenneth W. Harl
Fun for someone from Scandanavian country
Revisado: 04-05-18
Moves fast, but if you keep up you will learn a lot. Not normal history.
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The Late Middle Ages
- De: Philip Daileader, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Philip Daileader
- Duración: 12 h y 22 m
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The Late Middle Ages-the two centuries from c. 1300 to c. 1500 - might seem like a distant era, but students of history are still trying to reach a consensus about how it should be interpreted. Was it an era of calamity or rebirth? Was it still clearly medieval or the period in which humanity took its first decisive steps into modernity? These 24 provocative lectures introduce you to the age's major events, personalities, and developments, and arms you with the essentials you need to form your own ideas about this age of extremes.
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And funny!
- De Heather A Gregg en 04-18-17
- The Late Middle Ages
- De: Philip Daileader, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Philip Daileader
Great overview
Revisado: 07-11-17
Too broad a topic to do on great detail, but is as well done as I could expect. Good storytelling, good humor and good mastery off the subject.
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The High Middle Ages
- De: Philip Daileader, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Philip Daileader
- Duración: 12 h y 25 m
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At the dawn of the last millennium in the year 1000, Europe was one of the world's more stagnant regions-an economically undeveloped, intellectually derivative, and geopolitically passive backwater, with illiteracy, starvation, and disease the norm for almost everyone. Yet only three centuries later, all of this had changed.
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Good, but not his best
- De Hellocat en 09-05-14
- The High Middle Ages
- De: Philip Daileader, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Philip Daileader
clear and easy
Revisado: 06-23-17
very easy to follow. Good sense of humor and informative, though time allows not much more than an overview.
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