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The Great Villains of History

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The Great Villains of History

By: Richard B. Spence, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Richard B. Spence
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The arc of history is filled with villains: tyrants, traitors, scoundrels, and cold-blooded killers. From Nero and Napoleon to Mata Hari and Charles Manson, the “bad guys” command our attention, bring excitement to the history books, and fill the airwaves with tales of true crime. But what makes a villain anyway? And why do their stories so capture our imaginations?

The Great Villains of History takes you into the riveting world of charisma and crime, evil and opportunity, ambition and bloodshed. Taught by esteemed Dr. Richard B. Spence, Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Idaho, these 24 lectures tell the stories of more than 70 villains from Ancient Rome to Jeffrey Epstein, exploring not just what they did, but why they did it—and what their choices reveal about the darkest corners of the human heart.

Drawing from vivid historical accounts, Professor Spence spans eras and archetypes, from femme fatales and freebooters to dictators, war criminals, secret policemen, and criminal masterminds. He introduces you to such infamous figures as Lucrezia Borgia, accused of murder by poison amid family intrigue; Heinrich Himmler, the architect of Nazi terror; and Pablo Escobar, the cocaine kingpin and killer of the first order.

As he surveys these tales of terror and intrigue, Professor Spence also takes you on a journey through the human heart. The villains in this course are not cartoon monsters but rather complex, intelligent individuals often convinced of their own righteousness—even as their narcissism unleashed disaster on their victims. You’ll find little sympathy for Jim Jones or Charles Manson, but what do we make of Catherine the Great, John D. Rockefeller, or Henry Kissinger?

Whether it’s the calculated oppression of a Stasi leader or the bloody rise of a totalitarian dictator, The Great Villains of History dissects evil without glorifying it, bringing you on a journey across history and into the deepest recesses of the human mind.

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