bad audio, emphasis on obscure points of view
The right audio channel seems dead in all the lectures, and what remains of the left is scratchy and muffled. The professor seems to spend a lot of time presenting very obscure opinions. It's not clear whether he is professing these as viable alternatives to the mainstream, or is being sarcastic. What a strange course. I was hoping for History of the World to 1500 AD. What I got was a course on how difficult it is to write a history book.
Worthy Buffalo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/20/12
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I was soooo excited to find this course, but it was a huge dissapointment. He is very boring. If you can get past all the "uhs," and "ahs," the first 15 minutes treats you to why all the other History teachers are unqualified to teach global history. Its too arrogant and smug for me to wade...Read full review »
Whew!!! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/07/14
Too many "uh"s! Sampled 3 minutes from 5 lectures and moved on.
Erik Willsey via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/14/12
Awesome lecture. Facts are one thing, but the connections are what makes history
Visienka via Apple Podcasts · Poland · 01/12/18
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