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The Long Shadow of the Ancient Greek World

De: The Great Courses, Ian Worthington
Narrado por: Ian Worthington
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Immerse yourself in this comprehensive survey of ancient Greece from 750 to 323 B.C. - from the emergence of Greece at the end of the Dark Ages to the final disintegration of Greek autonomy through the Macedonian kings Philip II and Alexander the Great.

These 48 riveting lectures tell the story of ancient Greek institutions and the people who molded them during the Archaic and Classical periods.

Concentrating on the city-states of mainland Greece, with a special focus on Athens, Professor Worthington guides through some of history's most hard-fought struggles - from armed conflicts (such as the Persian Wars, the Peloponnesian War, and the campaigns of Alexander the Great) to political and social struggles (including the late 6th-century civil war in Athens that pitted nobles against the lower classes and eventually produced the first stirrings of democracy).

As you explore innovative Athenian approaches to democracy, law, and empire, you discover how these approaches served as the bedrock for ideas and practices that you live with every day. You also encounter a wealth of intriguing links to many of our own contemporary institutions and attitudes about democracy, law, and empire.

By the end of Professor Worthington's final captivating lecture, you discover that there was nothing inevitable about democracy, the Western concept of justice, or any of the other traditions and institutions that now play such central roles in the politics of the modern Western world. The story of how this tentative structure transformed into the firm foundation of our contemporary world is gripping, enlightening, and immensely rewarding.

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Antiguo World History Ancient Greek History
Comprehensive Chronology • Clear Historical Picture • Engaging Storytelling • Thought-provoking Content

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Such a wonderful and well executed course detailing all the important events and people in Greek history. This course is a must.

Amazing

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A good introductory course to the Ancient Greek world. The instructor does a good job presenting early Greek history to the decline of Greece and Macedonia as regional powers following the death of Alexander. While a lot of specifics are left out (they have to be in a course like this), the instructor does an excellent job presenting a big-picture narrative. He also has some controversial views about Thucydides, Cleon, and Alexander, which made the course exciting

Broad Scope

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This professor makes Greek history come alive. I thought I would get bored with all the dates and personalities prior to starting this course, but that was not the case at all. Quite the opposite! Not all of the details may be to your taste, especially the extended level of detail with which he treats ancient Greek law — in that case, I would suggest listening to those sections at two times speed – that helps if you start to be uncomfortable with his endearing but somewhat awkward sense of humor as well.

Absolutely outstanding

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Wonderful. Truly Wonderful. Would listen to this again. Great for people interested in the Peloponnesian war and the growing pains of Democracy.

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Ian Worthington is entertaining to listen to and his course is well thought out. Like any good course it gets the student to think. Ian, in many places, gives multiple possible reasons for actions of historical people, which I much prefer over being Told what someone thinks (i.e. not fact but opinion based on what we know). Not all history was written down at the time and when it was it was usually done by the victor.

Informative and entertaining

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