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Colonial and Revolutionary America
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3.7 stars from 117 ratings
Fantastic course
Great class and a really interesting overview of Revolutionary history.
brien-c via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/08/15
Jack Rakove is a natural educator in the sense that he brings out the best in his material and his (usually inaudible) students. He's erudite, witty, incredibly well-read, a polymath who isn't afraid to bring Thomas Kuhn and Karl Popper into a discussion on what it is historians do, or Alfred...Read full review »
simonpride via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/03/13
Poor lecturerer and biased
Prof. Rakove is a poor lecturer he often divurged into non-sense that is unrelated to the course. He admits, frequently, that he doesn't remember or didn't look up a fact. He tries to convey some ideas and few facts. It is easy to try to convey ideas if you don't have facts to support your...Read full review »
Why do Ineed a nickname via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/13/13
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