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Mr. Merriman opens doors, windows and an entire universe of thought. I found him engaging, brilliant, rambling, evocative and interestingly emotional (not boring). He enabled me to conceptualize a society of thought no other professor has done. A real treasure and MUST HAVE to anyone remotely interested in how we ended up here. Thank you John!
Evagee via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/17/11
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I wish my university professors were all this engaging when I was in school, but then, I studied Business mostly. I have always enjoyed reading about European history, ever since high school, and Prof. Merriman reminded me how exciting this topic was. At first I was distracted by his lisp, but it...Read full review »
zoeybeck via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/04/11
To somebody who gave up history for biology in high school this is a gift: at last tying together the experience of the common man to the macro events; the horse shoe nails (and their shoddy manufactures) to the fall of empires. JM Keynes' hand may be invisible but sometimes you can sense where...Read full review »
Ashley Silver via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/25/11
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