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Foundations of Economic Prosperity
- By: Daniel W. Drezner, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Daniel W. Drezner
- Length: 12 hrs and 17 mins
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Prosperity has transformed the world. But the story of prosperity is far from simple-or complete. These 24 lectures give you an unrivaled overview of one of the most pressing issues of our day and take you behind the headlines and into the debates to dispel some common myths about prosperity and get at deeper truths.In this stimulating, wide-ranging course, Professor Drezner shows that achieving prosperity involves more than economics.
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Interesting Blend of Economics & Political Science
- By Ark1836 on 08-19-15
Highly Relevant
Reviewed: 09-26-20
The lecturer gives a concise review of major competing models for economic prosperity. He also addresses several common myths that are still widespread in Western culture, in regards to what makes a nation prosperous. This course gets right at the heart of political discussions about economic policy, especially those in the U.S.
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Bard of the Middle Ages - The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer
- The Modern Scholar
- By: Prof. Michael Drout
- Narrated by: Michael Drout
- Length: 8 hrs and 5 mins
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Through his writing, Chaucer's wit, charm, and eloquence give us a deeper understanding of not only the time in which he lived, but of how human emotion, frailty, and fortitude are the base elements of human existence. Despite social upheaval and the changing fortunes of his patrons and peers, Chaucer remained a favored subject during three distinct and contrasting reigns. His experiences provided Chaucer an appreciation for his good (and bad) fortune - and that of others - made evident in his writing.
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Good overview but a missed opportunity
- By Mountain K9iner on 06-16-15
- Bard of the Middle Ages - The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer
- The Modern Scholar
- By: Prof. Michael Drout
- Narrated by: Michael Drout
Drout wins again
Reviewed: 03-10-18
I'm already learning Anglo-Saxon after listening to Drout's lectures on the subject of the same name; now I can add Middle English to my learning que.
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English Grammar Boot Camp
- By: Anne Curzan, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Anne Curzan
- Length: 12 hrs and 26 mins
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Grammar! For many of us, the word triggers memories of finger-wagging schoolteachers, and of wrestling with the ambiguous and complicated rules of using formal language. But what is grammar? In fact, it's the integral basis of how we speak and write. As such, a refined awareness of grammar opens a world of possibilities for both your pleasure in the English language and your skill in using it, in both speech and the written word.
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Spectacular
- By Quaker on 09-24-16
- English Grammar Boot Camp
- By: Anne Curzan, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Anne Curzan
A wealth of information
Reviewed: 03-05-18
Grammar used to seen like alchemy. Well, now I know alchemy.I have the power to comma splice, to judiciously split infinitives, and consistently apply the Oxford comma; and those are only three among many.
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The Modern Scholar
- From Here to Infinity: An Exploration of Science Fiction Literature
- By: Professor Michael D. C. Drout
- Narrated by: Professor Michael D. C. Drout
- Length: 7 hrs and 58 mins
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The best science fiction asks essential questions: What does it mean to be human? Are we alone in the universe, and what does it mean if we're not? Esteemed professor Michael D. C. Drout traces the history of science fiction in this series of stimulating lectures. From Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to today's cutting- edge authors, Drout offers a compelling analysis of the genre, including a look at the golden age of science fiction, New Wave writers, and contemporary trends in the field.
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Nerdy? Probably... Enjoyable? Yes
- By Timothy on 08-27-09
- The Modern Scholar
- From Here to Infinity: An Exploration of Science Fiction Literature
- By: Professor Michael D. C. Drout
- Narrated by: Professor Michael D. C. Drout
Another engaging course by Drout
Reviewed: 02-25-18
This course introduced me to several masters of the craft. I can't wait to read their work.
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The Modern Scholar
- Way with Words: Writing Rhetoric and the Art of Persuasion
- By: Professor Michael D. C. Drout
- Narrated by: Professor Michael D. C. Drout
- Length: 7 hrs and 48 mins
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Esteemed professor Michael D. C. Drout brings his expertise in literary studies to the subject of rhetoric. From history-altering political speeches to friendly debates at cocktail parties, rhetoric holds the power to change opinions, spark new thoughts, and ultimately change the world.
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A Very Unique Read...(J/K)
- By Jade on 06-10-09
- The Modern Scholar
- Way with Words: Writing Rhetoric and the Art of Persuasion
- By: Professor Michael D. C. Drout
- Narrated by: Professor Michael D. C. Drout
compresses four years college English into 14 hrs
Reviewed: 02-16-18
This series of lectures increases comprehension of higher English writing, and gives the listener a delicious vocabary.
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The Modern Scholar: The Anglo-Saxon World
- By: Prof. Michael D. C. Drout
- Narrated by: Michael D. C. Drout
- Length: 7 hrs and 50 mins
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Had the Angles and Saxons not purposefully migrated to the isles of the Britons and brought with them their already-well-developed use of language, Angelina Jolie may never have appeared in the movie Beowulf. Professor Michael D.C. Drout is at his best when lecturing on the fascinating history, language, and societal adaptations of the Anglo-Saxons.
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Perfect Intro to the Anglo-Saxon Period
- By Julie on 01-01-10
Illuminating and Inspiring
Reviewed: 02-05-18
After listening to this lecture series, I have decided to learn Anglo-Saxon. Shirt of Tolkien ( a subject of the lectures), I have never devoured material this fast.
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The Fellowship of the Ring
- Book One in The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
- By: J. R. R. Tolkien
- Narrated by: Rob Inglis
- Length: 19 hrs and 7 mins
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The Fellowship of the Ring, the first volume in the trilogy, tells of the fateful power of the One Ring. It begins a magnificent tale of adventure that will plunge the members of the Fellowship of the Ring into a perilous quest and set the stage for the ultimate clash between the powers of good and evil.
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At last - The Definitive Recording!
- By L. N. on 10-10-12
- The Fellowship of the Ring
- Book One in The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
- By: J. R. R. Tolkien
- Narrated by: Rob Inglis
unsurpassed
Reviewed: 01-23-18
Tolkien's work still stands as my favorite history. It is not allegory as the author has made clear. Although I have read this book approx. 5 times, I found new content (interpretatios?) from Inglis reading.
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Guns, Germs and Steel
- The Fate of Human Societies
- By: Jared Diamond
- Narrated by: Doug Ordunio
- Length: 16 hrs and 20 mins
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Having done field work in New Guinea for more than 30 years, Jared Diamond presents the geographical and ecological factors that have shaped the modern world. From the viewpoint of an evolutionary biologist, he highlights the broadest movements both literal and conceptual on every continent since the Ice Age, and examines societal advances such as writing, religion, government, and technology.
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Compelling pre-history and emergent history
- By Doug on 08-25-11
- Guns, Germs and Steel
- The Fate of Human Societies
- By: Jared Diamond
- Narrated by: Doug Ordunio
speculative but powerful arguments
Reviewed: 01-10-18
If you want to win the "human race" start food production early, share technology, and move to an area with relatively a long equilatitudinal axis. Also, the develop a writing system as soon as possible.
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