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Europe and Western Civilization in the Modern Age

By: Thomas Childers, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Thomas Childers
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Only three lifetimes ago, Europe was a farming society ruled by families of monarchs. But with two seismic tremors-capitalism and democracy-Europe's economic and royal foundations were shattered forever and modern European history began.

In this series of 48 fascinating lectures, Professor Childers makes the history of Europe from the 1750s to the present-events both horrible and magnificent-as immediate as today's headlines, employing the historian's craft and a storyteller's skill to find the causes of what otherwise could seem to be the march of folly. The result is an intellectually exhilarating journey through a period of three lifetimes such as the world had never experienced. You'll see how in the span of just one life, England became an industrial, urban culture; tens of thousands were guillotined in France; Napoleon's Empire - the greatest since Rome-rose and fell; and revolution swept the capitals of Europe; how in the span of just one more, the Russian serfs were freed; Italy and Germany were created from a loose collection of city-states; European powers divided and conquered Africa; Darwin, Marx, Freud, and Einstein published world-shaking ideas; and millions died in a Great War; and how in that third lifetime, the world was plunged into economic depression, global war, and genocide; Europe abandoned its African colonies; the Soviet Union rose and fell; Fascism and Communism failed as democracy became the dominant form of government; and the same European powers that had bled each other for hundreds of years created a Common Market and unified currency.

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Informative and thorough. I'm going to miss Prof. Childers on my morning drives! Highly recommend it.

Great listen

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One of the best lectures in this series. I found these lectures to be engaging and reflective- putting context into the events of the past

Comprehensive with wonderful analysis

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Professor Thomas Childer's narration is solid. The storybline is good, modern western history. If you enjoy history, I think you'll enjoy this series of lectures. The professor nails the ending! One of the best examples I can think of how to close a class, book, or series of lectures. I'll be looking for more from Thomas Childers.

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I can't say enough good things about the course. I've listened to all of Prof. Childers' courses, and they are all excellent.

Pros:
- He's a fascinating, conversational lecturer, A lovely voice and I appreciate these "old school" courses where the professor is allowed to have a natural speaking voice without reading in an overly rehearsed way.
- I found the title somewhat confusing, but this would be wonderful as a college level (but suitable for a homeschooling high schooler) Modern European History.
- I appreciate that he interweaves the current of political and social philosophy with the military and political history more typically covered.
- The connections he draws are helpful to me as I read/view movies/discuss some of the episodes he covers. He helped me see the larger scale and how some events and people are connected to each other.

Cons: (hard to come up with any)
- Sometimes I wished there was more of a focus on countries other than Britain and France, and sometimes Germany.
- this was made in the late 90s, but it doesn't seem at all out of date
- I wish he were still recording courses!

This is hard to stop listening to, and I was sorry when it ended.

Modern European History

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250 years of history in 25 hours seems difficult but this lecture series does a great job

I never review anything but this was fantastic

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Please listen to this audiobook only while wearing a seatbelt because you're in for one heck of a ride! From the storming of the Bastille to the tearing down of the Berlin Wall, you're gonna get all that the title implies. Professor Childers is an expert, with amazing ways of explaining keys concepts and happenings. After listening to these lectures, I'm actually sad it's all over.

I am deeply grateful for this fine work of pedagogy and cannot recommend this series enough.

Excellent

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If you could sum up Europe and Western Civilization in the Modern Age in three words, what would they be?

A must listen.

What did you like best about this story?

I selected this audio series because I'm planning a trip to France and wanted to brush up on France's modern history. I ended up racing through all 24 riveting hours, covering Europe from the Enlightenment and French Revolution through the Cold War.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes! Though at 24 full hours that would have been impossible. As the course continued, I found myself racing through it, listening wherever and whenever I could.

Any additional comments?

This course overlaps substantially with another outstanding title from The Great Courses by Professor Robert Bucholz, Foundations of Western Civilization II, which I listened to last year and loved. I could not begin to tell you which course is better.

Bucholz's course ("Foundations") covers a wider geography and time period, and is memorable particularly for his rich descriptions of life under the great pre-enlightenment monarchies (particularly that of Louis XIV of France), and for the vivid portrait he painted of the mood in Europe through the industrial revolution leading up to World War I.

Professor Childers is an equally gifted historian and storyteller, and listening to this course was a similar experience in that once it got going, I couldn't stop listening.

More than the "foundations" course, this course -- particularly the first half -- focused much more on the political and philosophical evolution within the era covered. There is ample discussion of the contributing forces and evolution of nationalism, conservatism, imperialism, capitalism, liberalism, communism, socialism, fascism, and more. But make no mistake -- this is not simply a philosophy class. Childers paints vivid pictures of the leaders of the day, and of the many circumstances and turning points that propelled Europe through the last 200 years. Highlights for me included the several lectures which offered a detailed dissection of the rise, reign, and philosophy of Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist German Workers ("Nazi") party in Germany in the 1930s.

It was not until the final lecture that I realized this course was recorded a good 15 years ago. Childers ends his accounting of history as the new millennium is dawning. While it would be nice to hear Childers' take on the 21st century, it's to his credit that his summation in lecture 48 remains meaningful, and in the end the age of the course is irrelevant. Loved it.

Oh my, where do I begin? A fantastic listen.

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Very straightforward and informative. Easy to follow! Highly recommend for history buffs. Didn't realize that aristocrats weren't allowed to engage in any sort of commerce.

very interesting!

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This course was excellent -- a detailed overview of European history from just before the French Revolution thru the end of the 1990s. Prof. Childers is very engaging, and obviously knows this subject inside-out, backwards and forward. His manner of delivery is clear, strong, and makes it obvious that he is passionate about the subject matter.

The areas of strength in depth and detail vary, probably strongest in the areas of French Revolution, spread of Liberalism, German history (pre and post unification, the World Wars). I would have liked more time spent on the Cold War, the Warsaw Pact, and post-war Soviet influence, though there was a good amount of time spent on this anyway.

Highly recommended.

Listened to it through, twice.

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Really enjoy the great courses series. Especially professor Childers. Excellent lecturer. I always learn something. This is an excellent journey through Western Europe.

Excellent Review!!!

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