History of the Ancient World: A Global Perspective - The Great Courses
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Ancient World
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Read by Professor Gregory S. Aldrete
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The ancient world has cast a long shadow, influencing our customs and religious beliefs, our laws, and the form of our governments. It has taught us when and how we make war or pursue peace. It has shaped the buildings we live and work in and the art we hang on our walls. It has given us the calendar that organizes our year and has left its mark on the games we play.
Grasping the full scope of your bequest from the ancient world can’t help but give you a more nuanced base from which to make decisions and choose pathways in your own life. These 48 lectures take you on a multidisciplinary journey that ranges across not only the traditional domains of politics and war that are normally the province of history courses, but also those of religion, philosophy, architecture and the visual arts, literature, and science, and more.
You’ll examine the ancient world’s greatest civilizations from the Mediterranean, Asia, and the Americas - including those of Rome, Greece, China, Persia, India, and the Maya - not in isolation but in the full context of where they came from, the cultures that flourished around them at the same time, and the civilizations that were to come from them. Taking a comparative approach, Professor Aldrete’s course includes in-depth analyses of not only key individuals and historical moments, but also history’s most important themes, from the nature of rulership and the evolution of religion and philosophy to the practice of warfare and the expression of power through art and architecture.
With its mix of nuanced interpretation, vivid description, and constant attention to exploring history as a coherent whole, this is sure to be one of the most informative and thought-provoking history courses you have ever taken.
NOTE: The accompanying reference material is available as a PDF.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
01 Cities, Civilizations, and Sources
02 From Out of the Mesopotamian Mud
03 Cultures of the Ancient Near East
04 Ancient Egypt—The Gift of the Nile
05 Pharaohs, Tombs, and Gods
06 The Lost Civilization of the Indus Valley
07 The Vedic Age of Ancient India
08 Mystery Cultures of Early Greece
09 Homer and Indian Poetry
10 Athens and Experiments in Democracy
11 Hoplite Warfare and Sparta
12 Civilization Dawns in China—Shang and Zhou
13 Confucius and the Greek Philosophers
14 Mystics, Buddhists, and Zoroastrians
15 Persians and Greeks
16 Greek Art and Architecture
17 Greek Tragedy and the Sophists
18 The Peloponnesian War and the Trial of Socrates
19 Philip of Macedon—Architect of Empire
20 Alexander the Great Goes East
21 Unifiers of India—Chandragupta and Asoka
22 Shi Huangdi—First Emperor of China
23 Earliest Historians of Greece and China
24 The Hellenistic World
25 The Great Empire of the Han Dynasty
26 People of the Toga—Etruscans, Early Rome
27 The Crucible—Punic Wars, Roman Imperialism
28 The Death of the Roman Republic
29 Augustus—Creator of the Roman Empire
30 Roman Emperors—Good, Bad, and Crazy
31 Han and Roman Empires Compared—Geography
32 Han and Roman Empires Compared—Government
33 Han and Roman Empires Compared—Problems
34 Early Americas—Resources and Olmecs
35 Pots and Pyramids—Moche and Teotihuacán
36 Blood and Corn—Mayan Civilization
37 Hunter-Gatherers and Polynesians
38 The Art and Architecture of Power
39 Comparative Armies—Rome, China, Maya
40 Later Roman Empire—Crisis and Christianity
41 The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire?
42 The Byzantine Empire and the Legacy of Rome
43 China from Chaos to Order under the Tang
44 The Golden Age of Tang Culture
45 The Rise and Flourishing of Islam
46 Holy Men and Women—Monasticism and Saints
47 Charlemagne—Father of Europe
48 Endings, Beginnings, What Does It All Mean?
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| Creation Date: | Thu, 06 Apr 2017 16:38:59 -0400 |
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| 48 Endings, Beginnings, What Does It All Mean.mp3 12.44 MBs | |
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| 42 The Byzantine Empire and the Legacy of Rome.mp3 13.22 MBs | |
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| 41 The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.mp3 13.23 MBs | |
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| 33 Han and Roman Empires Compared—Problems.mp3 13.49 MBs | |
| 05 Pharaohs, Tombs, and Gods.mp3 13.54 MBs | |
| 38 The Art and Architecture of Power.mp3 13.54 MBs | |
| 03 Cultures of the Ancient Near East.mp3 13.62 MBs | |
| 34 Early Americas—Resources and Olmecs.mp3 13.7 MBs | |
| 31 Han and Roman Empires Compared—Geography.mp3 13.72 MBs | |
| 15 Persians and Greeks.mp3 13.74 MBs | |
| 18 The Peloponnesian War and the Trial of Socrates.mp3 13.76 MBs | |
| 12 Civilization Dawns in China—Shang and Zhou.mp3 13.79 MBs | |
| 37 Hunter-Gatherers and Polynesians.mp3 13.83 MBs | |
| 04 Ancient Egypt—The Gift of the Nile.mp3 13.88 MBs | |
| 20 Alexander the Great Goes East.mp3 13.89 MBs | |
| 21 Unifiers of India—Chandragupta and Asoka.mp3 13.92 MBs | |
| 32 Han and Roman Empires Compared—Government.mp3 13.95 MBs | |
| 25 The Great Empire of the Han Dynasty.mp3 13.96 MBs | |
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| 09 Homer and Indian Poetry.mp3 14.02 MBs | |
| 16 Greek Art and Architecture.mp3 14.02 MBs | |
| 44 The Golden Age of Tang Culture.mp3 14.02 MBs | |
| 45 The Rise and Flourishing of Islam.mp3 14.04 MBs | |
| 07 The Vedic Age of Ancient India.mp3 14.08 MBs | |
| 28 The Death of the Roman Republic.mp3 14.08 MBs | |
| 06 The Lost Civilization of the Indus Valley.mp3 14.09 MBs | |
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| 23 Earliest Historians of Greece and China.mp3 14.28 MBs | |
| 40 Later Roman Empire—Crisis and Christianity.mp3 14.32 MBs | |
| 24 The Hellenistic World.mp3 14.41 MBs | |
| 29 Augustus—Creator of the Roman Empire.mp3 14.42 MBs | |
| 26 People of the Toga—Etruscans, Early Rome.mp3 14.47 MBs | |
| 27 The Crucible—Punic Wars, Roman Imperialism.mp3 14.5 MBs | |
| 11 Hoplite Warfare and Sparta.mp3 14.55 MBs | |
| 10 Athens and Experiments in Democracy.mp3 14.73 MBs | |
| 13 Confucius and the Greek Philosophers.mp3 14.86 MBs | |
| 36 Blood and Corn—Mayan Civilization.mp3 14.86 MBs | |
| 35 Pots and Pyramids—Moche and Teotihuacán.mp3 15.03 MBs | |
| 14 Mystics, Buddhists, and Zoroastrians.mp3 15.23 MBs | |
| 22 Shi Huangdi—First Emperor of China.mp3 15.24 MBs | |
| 02 From Out of the Mesopotamian Mud.mp3 15.82 MBs | |
| 01 Cities, Civilizations, and Sources.mp3 15.94 MBs | |
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This post has 2 comments with rating of 1/5
June 13th, 2019
Thanks a lot!
July 26th, 2019
A soulless history lesson by a lecturer who condescends to broach normal historical topics of ‘overconfident’ reverence.
His fiercely anti-egoist stance only serves to divert all attention towards his cheerful persona, towards his ‘unbiased’ authority, grinding everyone down with meanderings around objective facts.
Early on he spends a great deal of time over-emphasizing every possible word you could use to describe the lack of features in a barren marshland.
If you happened across a hallway conversation with this man you would soon feel like you were stuck in that vast bog, a place where any and all interesting facts are held hostage for your time.
An egoist is, on the other hand, not afraid of being surpassed, he welcomes any feats he can learn from and teaches accordingly.
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