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Churchill [The Great Courses] (1959) 79 Exemplare
The Wisdom of History (2007) 72 Exemplare
A History of Freedom (2001) 34 Exemplare
A History of Freedom, Part 1 (2001) 3 Exemplare
Famous Romans Part II (2001) 2 Exemplare

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J. Rufus Fears is not the lecturer for me. I enjoyed his Churchill lectures, but in his more broadly scoped work, as in this series, he is so casual with the facts, omitting _relevant_ detail, that I could not bring myself to continue.
 
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themulhern | May 5, 2024 |
I liked this well enough (hence the three stars), but I felt it was (a) very brief, and (b) presented from single, narrow viewpoint (which the lecturer, J. Fears, quite clearly declares he is doing.)

To be fair, I just finished (a month or two ago) The Bully Pulpit and I think I was looking for something as ranging and in depth (both!) as that. This lecture series does not set off to do any such thing. Dr. Fears sets out to discuss how Churchill supported and advanced liberty; in this, he is quite successful. But this is a slice of the man, a slice of his effects even, and not really 'Churchill.'… (mehr)
 
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dcunning11235 | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Aug 12, 2023 |
This isn't working out for me so well. I liked the same professor's Churchill lecture, but with just 1/2 hour for each person, the approach really grates.
 
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themulhern | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 18, 2022 |
Ugh. Two stars is a generous review for this one.

This professor is so condescending and pompous, and the myths shared in this lecture series are all very traditional. We do seven lectures on Troy, and NOT ONE Indigenous or Native myth? No thank you. I've listened to other much more inclusive lecture series from The Great Courses on mythology.

Add to this that the author kept mis-naming the Native tribes and spent time at the end really feeding into white colonial entitlement. And that's the content. I didn't see any "life lessons" in these myths. A couple times, he referenced the way myth aligns with historical fact, but mostly, he just retold Greek myths, American folklore, and Roman and Medieval history from his perspective. There was a lecture about Gilgamesh at the beginning, but it felt very much included from a perspective of "well you can't skip Gilgamesh, it's the oldest known myth" perspective and not real interest.

So this lecture series is a hard pass from me. The concept as told in the title of the lecture series is interesting, but I despised the professor and the biased content and I don't recommend this at all.
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