(HIST 202) This course offers a broad survey of modern European history, from the end of the Thirty Years' War to the aftermath of World War II. Along with the consideration of major events and figures such as the French Revolution and Napoleon, attention will be paid to the experience of ordinary people in times of upheaval and transition. The period will thus be viewed neither in terms of histor... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Category | History |
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If you like the topic, this is a worthy lecture series tracing the macro-level political, economic, and social themes running through European history in the centuries leading up to the modern era.
Personally, I found the lecturer’s style grating: he frantically chasing tangents of thought as he flutters between large concepts and small, overly-minute details. A typical five minute segment will include a brief, fluttering focus on half a dozen cities or countries intermixed with comments on so... more
Professor Merriman is a wonderfully engaging teacher. His enthusiasm for European history and his energy are infectious. His occasional anecdotes about his colorful youth are a bonus.
Very interesting course with a great teacher. Check out his french history course too!
Amazing educational stuff!!
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