Thoughtful but Incomplete
Understanding that it is an audio recording of a lecturer, one can overcome the awkwardness of the blind oration. Freedman is knowledgable and passionate, and the subject matter is explored well for someone with some previous exposure to the content. However, episodes 10 and 16 are duds. They are duplicates of the successive episode, so Clovis, the Franks, and the Splendor of the Abbasids will unfortunately remain a mystery to me.
diogeninja via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/30/14
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I was unable to get through the second track due to excessive numbers of 'um', 'er', and 'ah's. Based on the number of positive reviews this series, perhaps Professor Freedman grows more comfortable(?!) with his subject and speaks with more clarity and confidence, but at...Read full review »
SilentOrator via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/04/14
A pity that so many of Prof. Freedman’s wonderful lectures were mislabeled and even skipped over by whomever uploaded them. Some lectures are uploaded twice (half the time under the wrong title and description) while others are simply skipped. This makes it impossible to follow Freedman’s very...Read full review »
Lassiter347 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/19/21
Excellent course. I pride myself in my knowledge of history but this was a blank slate to me and this course filled in this black hole. Very well taught. I listened to the lectures while I ate my breakfast. Thank you Doctor Freeman
Proud pop via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/17/12
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