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A Brief History of the World

By: Peter N. Stearns, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Peter N. Stearns
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The construction of the great pyramids of Egypt, the development of democracy in ancient Greece, the glories of ancient Rome - these stories are familiar to students of history. But what about the rest of the world? How do the histories of China and Japan, or Russia, India, and the remote territories of Sub-Saharan Africa and South America fit in with commonly known accounts of Western traditions?

Learn the rest of the story with these 36 riveting lectures that survey the expanse of human development and civilization across the globe. From the invention of agriculture in the Neolithic era to the urbanized, technologically sophisticated world of the 21st century, you'll apprehend "the big picture" of world history. You'll examine and compare the peoples, cultures, and nations of Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas to understand how, throughout history, peoples all over the world have connected and interacted, traded goods and technology, and conquered and learned from each other.

As you travel around the world and through time, Professor Stearns provides surprising insights that will overturn many of your assumptions about history. For instance, you'll see how the invention of agriculture brought with it a number of drawbacks, such as a new inequality between men and women and greater exposure to epidemic diseases. Fascinating episodes like these will give you a deep appreciation for the human experience as it was lived throughout the centuries.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

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World history thematic success

I liked this course. I like history and the broad brush strokes by way of theme spanning cultures and eras was an interesting approach.

I don't know precisely when these lectures were written, but late 2016 offers some interesting additional hindsight.

Stearns' performance is good. His voice is clear and easy to listen to.

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Great start to learning history

The only problem with this course is how it makes me want to know more about so many other parts of history that are only just touched on in the course. This is my second one going for a third ... just have too choose.

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Interesting approach to history

Surprisingly interesting and novel approach to history. Told in an engaging manner, with bite-sized, 30 minute chapters.

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Hard to follow, boring performance

Possibly, it’s better if someone else with good story telling skill to perform. I have listened to many world history books but this one is hard for me to follow. I don’t want to finish it at all.

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Loved it

I was pleased that he neither bashed nor embellished the "western" civilisations. If only I could follow this up with a version 4 times as long so that he could go into more detail in each section (details being the price paid for a global history framework)

On a negative note however, I do wish he wouldn't say "pun not intended" for puns that were clearly intended.

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Fascinating, but so broad it’s hard to keep track

A massive subject, and well dealt with by the author. But despite its length it is a very high level summary of EVERYTHING, so you don’t get much detail on anything.

Did feel like I learned a lot, but now want to delve into the million smaller topics in more detail!

The speaker had some catch phrases and ticks in speaking (clarifications and limitations) that were a bit distracting, but once you get used to them are easy enough to ignore.

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Not good for broad audiences

I’ve listened to a number of these types of lecture series, and I feel like this speaker spends more time speaking of technicalities than he does on good, useable content. Perhaps it is better for those more advanced learners, but for people just hoping to understand a bit more on the brief history of the world, I do not suggest this audiobook, as it does not engage a listener in the broad sense. The speaker does speak clearly, and I’m sure is very knowledgeable, but perhaps is a bit uncharismatic in his delivery of the information, which really narrows the listeners. History has many story elements, and I feel like when teaching this kind of content, one really needs to paint a picture for audiences to really engage. However, this felt more like listing facts. And again, he spends a bit too much time going over technicalities than he does really explaining the premises behind them.

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Great book, awful voice

Please get someone else to record this, it would be a fantastic listen with a better voice talent

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Pair with Decisive Battles of World History

I strongly suggest pairing this book with the Decisive Battles of World History, another Great Courses audiobook. Most societies have engaged in warfare, thus world history is very much the history of warfare. I find that the Brief History of the World gives you the overall context needed, while Decisive Battles of World History covers more of the granular aspects and sheds light on the lesser-known battles of history.

The narration is also superb. You will be hard-pressed to find any hesitation or mistakes despite the narration sounding very natural.

It will take a considerable amount of time to simultaneously complete both books, though I highly recommend it.

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Fascinating and relevant

Not just a chronology of historical events, but rather an analysis and comparison of multiple contemporary civilisations. My favorite Audible history!

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