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Merriman doesn't seem to have a plan. His lecture on Napoleon is all over the place, with little sense of chronology or purpose. He is constantly referring to topics that he "will get to later". Perhaps he brings more cohesion to other subjects, but this was dissapointing.
Bizmhamama via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/10/12
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I listened to the first 10 lectures and finally gave up. I love history, but the constant vocal tics, the leaning into the mic and shouting, the off-topic inserts (do I need to know about his French neighbor's grandfather's issues???) On the good side, Prof. Merriman's biases are clear; no one...Read full review »
child33315 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/09/13
I love this course, it really covers a lot of the european history at that time and it is of great help to understand the reasons of all the events in modern times. Unfortunately the professor focuses most of the time in French examples, because he is an expert in french history, however it does...Read full review »
bossacorp via Apple Podcasts · Mexico · 10/20/10
Ah, ah, ah ya know an, an an and ya know this lecture could have taken 15 minutes ah, ah if ah ya know the lecturer would ah have ya know ah just said ah ah ah what meant. There aren't many people who should read their lectures. Here is one.
Waterman1Z via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/25/11
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