European History and European Lives: 1715 to 1914
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Jonathan Steinberg
About this listen
Meet 35 of the most influential people who lived during the 200 most difficult years in the history of the West. Between the years 1715 and 1914, the lives of these artists, writers, scientists, and leaders shaped our times and reflected their own.
You'll meet such figures as Charles Darwin, Sir Robert Walpole, David Lloyd George, Mary Wollstonecraft, Captain Alfred Dreyfus, Napoleon Bonaparte, and others whose lives represent the crucial forces that shaped European history during two decisive centuries. You'll also examine the transformation of Europe from a world of lord and serf, horse and carriage, superstition and disease into today's modern state of boss and worker, steam and steel, science and medicine.
As you grow to understand the living context of European history, you appreciate the great transforming themes embodied by the people who populate this fascinating march. The two most important themes are the movement toward democracy-culminating in the French Revolution-that dominated the first of the two centuries covered, and the Industrial Revolution with the explosion of science and technology that dominated the second.
In choosing the characters whose lives most reflect these themes, Professor Steinberg has not confined himself to those who are most often studied-monarchs, politicians, military leaders-but has included scientists, artists, philosophers, and industrialists, and even an entire population threatened with starvation-the Irish. With a fascinating approach to European history, the biographical approach of these 36 lectures provides a fun way to look at the great changes of the period and to educate ourselves about the world.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
©2003 The Teaching Company, LLC (P)2003 The Great CoursesWhat listeners say about European History and European Lives: 1715 to 1914
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- Barbara Z.
- 04-04-24
Some chapters interesting, some not so much so
I had to skip a few chapters, and the ones most interesting are about the people whose stories are most known anyway. Nevertheless, an interesting book.
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- Telekon
- 03-01-23
fascinating and well delivered
fascinating and entertaining history which is well delivered at perfect pace. I will listen again and again
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- cathy westmacott
- 10-04-15
richly rewarding
Would you consider the audio edition of European History and European Lives: 1715 to 1914 to be better than the print version?
I think they are two different things and trying to decide which is better is like trying to compare coffee and tea when you like both. Coffee is best in the morning, tea at five o'clock. The audio version makes driving to work somrthing to look forward to and Reading is better in bed.
Who was your favorite character and why?
This is a book about the fascinating lives of fascinating people. Which is the best is impossible to answer. Would you ask someone to choose the best pearl from a string of finely matched top quality gems?
Which scene did you most enjoy?
There were so many scenes, so much detail and all so finely dovetailed to create an absorbing canvas of the history of the period. It was like going up close to a Breugel with a magnifying glass. Whatever was in focus at any one time was immediately gripping.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
This is a book that needs to be taken a chapter at a time so that one can assimilate the information and let it settle into place before adding, as it were, the next piece of the jigsaw.
Any additional comments?
I would like to congratulate Professor Steinberg on this very successful experiment and thank him for providing such a rich learning experience. I have recommended it to all my friends.
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- ZG
- 03-09-24
Exceptional
Incredibly informative overview of this historical period told in engaging bite size chapters highlighting the lives of amazing Europeans.
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- P
- 07-06-19
Delightful and insightful
Through this chronology of biographies spread across two centuries, Prof Steinberg charts a course through modern European history which combines human interest with the great themes of politics, culture and social emancipation during the period of the Enlightenment. A humane and engrossing speaker, this series of talks stands as a testament to the depth of his understanding, as well as his affinity with the personalities who shaped modern liberal Western society.
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- Dan Dearlove
- 16-04-24
A triumph!
The lecturer begins by noting that the lectures that follow are an experiment, to see if one can get a grasp for a whole historical era by examining the individual lives of those who shaped it. For my part, I say it’s a triumphant success. I cannot fathom the amount of work that must have gone into preparing the course.
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