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The Story of the Middle Ages by Samuel B. Harding

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Knights Of the Templar
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Intended for children 11 to 14 years old, The Story of the Middle Ages relates a little known period of history in an interesting and entertaining way. The author terms the Middle Ages as that period in the history of Europe between the fifth and fifteenth centuries. Its beginning is marked by the decline and fall of the mighty Roman Empire and its end is generally thought to be the dawn of the Re... more

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Samuel B. Harding
Author and narrator of The Story of the Middle Ages, he presents historical narratives intended for children, offering educational content with an entertaining approach.

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3.2 out of 5 stars from 12 ratings
  • Liar!

    Saladin and his men regularly raped the women of their defeated enemies and considered part of the privilege of victory. Listening to you portray them as having better morals than the crusaders makes me sick.

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    majik1960
    United States5 years ago
  • Rascist

    I had to stop listening when in chapter one, the author writes, "unlike the Germans, the native Americans were unable to adapt when they came into contact with a higher civilization, and thus their numbers have declined."

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    Living in Venezuela
    United States11 years ago

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Critics appreciate the engaging storytelling that makes history relatable for younger audiences.
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Some reviews express concern about potential biases in historical representations, suggesting a need for critical perspectives.

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Content focuses on the Middle Ages in Europe, a transformative era encapsulating the decline of the Roman Empire and the emergence of new civilizations. Key themes include the conflicts involving barbarian tribes, the rise of Christianity, and the cultural evolutions that shaped medieval life—from the roles of various tribes like the Goths and Franks to the socio-political impact of events such as the Crusades and the establishment of feudalism. The narrative is constructed to engage younger audiences, detailing historical events in an accessible manner that combines education with entertainment, making it particularly appealing for both children aged 11 to 14 and adult listeners seeking a captivating retelling of history.

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