Worth watching if you can accept the style
I am grateful to have watched these lectures as they filled in significant gaps in my and expanded my concept of the American Revolution. That said, Professor Freeman has several stylistic quirks that may have enhanced the lectures for some, but were distracting for me; the most distracting was her frequent enactment of short (1 to 15 second) parodies of the subjects under discussion, followed by a staccato high-pitched (but mercifully, short) laugh.
Prharp via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/21/15
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A friend recommended this series to me and I am really enjoying it. It is clear Dr Freeman likes teaching and likes the subject, and she makes you want to go and read all the original source documents and letters she quotes in the lectures. I am learning more US History through iTunes now I no...Read full review »
swisskath via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/30/12
Professor Freeman obviously is very enthusiastic and knowledgeable about this subject. I would recommend the audio version, however, because I found some of her mannerisms detracted from an otherwise enjoyable presentation.
celiaf90 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/22/12
BRAVO! I began listening to this course as a distraction from household chores, dropping in whenever my room needed cleaning or the kitchen needed mopping. Soon I noticed that my house was getting cleaner and cleaner -- I was actually finding work to do just so that I could continue this...Read full review »
Pandrosion via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/18/16
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