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I've done quite a few of them, these are my favorites:
Robert Bucholz, A History of England from the Tudors to the Stuarts David Christian, Big History, Life on Earth, and the Rise of Humanity Robert Greenberg, How to Listen to and Understand Great Music |
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I thought this was going to be about golf courses.
St. Andrew’s Augusta National Winged Foot |
These do sound great. Where do you find them? |
DP, but try the public library. |
You can find them on Kanopy from the library, and watching them does not count towards your monthly limit of views. |
| My husband has been listening to these for years. |
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"Black Death" by prof Armstrong.
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Just don’t.
Time to end the “history” told exclusively through the lens of dead, white, cis-gender males. |
They do have courses beyond those in history. I enjoyed some of the science ones. |
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| You can find them here: https://www.wondrium.com |
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You can subscribe to the Great Courses Channel on Prime.
There are so many good ones. |
| If you have an Alexandria Library card, you can use it listen to many online through Libby |
Yes, I gave the subscription to DH for Christmas. He lives for these lectures! |
| The next one for me: Lawrence Cahoone, The Modern Political Tradition: Hobbes to Habermas. |