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Greece and Rome: An Integrated History of the Ancient Mediterranean

By: Robert Garland, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Robert Garland
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Integrated approaches to teaching Greek and Roman history are a rarity in academia. Most scholars are historians of either Greek or Roman history and perform research solely in that specific field, an approach that author and award-winning Professor Robert Garland considers questionable.

In these 36 passionate lectures, he provides an impressive and rare opportunity to understand the two dominant cultures of the ancient Mediterranean world in relation to one another - a relationship that has virtually no parallel in world history. He shows you how these two very different cultures intersected, coincided, and at times, collided.

You'll discover the extraordinary culture that we call Greco-Roman: a unique fusion of civilizations that encompasses statecraft, mythology, language, philosophy, fine arts, architecture, science, and much else. Who were the Greeks and the Romans? How did they organize their societies? How did they interact?

In this unique integrated historical approach, you'll see how Greece and Rome's relationship resembled a marriage: two distinct personalities competing in some areas, sharing in others, and sometimes creating a new synthesis of the two civilizations. And you'll consider their more substantive cultural differences, including religion, their views of foreigners, and their ways of thinking.

You'll delight in the variety of sources - literature, archaeology, the visual arts, coinage, inscriptions - that Professor Garland draws upon to assemble a fascinating and complex picture of these two great civilizations. And you'll appreciate how he keeps Greece and Rome focused on how this material affects us today.

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One of the most fascinating lecture series I have heard. of course it boils down to personal preference regarding history. If you love roman history however consider this course essential!

Simply amazing

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I already listened to Robert Garland's "The Greek World" and "Living History" and in every lesson he showcases his knowledge, his enthusiasm, his intellectual honesty, his passion. This is probably a crowning achievement, a fully parallel history of Greek and Roman civilizations along their many complex interactions, from Pyrrhus to Justinian throughout philosophy, medicine, architecture, politics, entertainment. Yes, it does help if you already have a background: if you are a novice you'll probably have to listen to these lessons a few times (and also with an encyclopedia and a historical atlas) but you won't regret them either way, I just find him very engaging and inspiring!

A Garland guarantee

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I have enjoyed listening to several of The Great Courses, and particularly enjoy Professor Robert Garland's engaging way of teaching you about the ancient world. He has a way of making a long listen very enjoyable and amusing at times. I was drawn to this particular course as I have always read about Greece and Rome separately and this gave a wonderful overview and explained how they worked in synergy to create the world we know today. Of course they didn't always get along and both sides of their relationship with each other, and other nations, such as Persia and Egypt came to influence the modern day world. This course is not dry in any way, and instead gives a very real human perspective of the events, and normal day to day life, as it was known in the ancient world.

Fantastic overview of Ancient Greece and Rome

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Prof. Garland gives us a comprehensive and anthusiastic view of the many eclectic topics from public to private life where Greek and Roman civilization overlapp, inclunding a thrilling account of the war between the two civilizations, where the Romans won in terms of imperial and military power but the Greeks won in terms of culture inclunding education, philosophy, science and religion. I've seen a recent similar debate between the former mayor of London and current British equivalent to foreign affairs minister, Boris Johnson, defending the ancient Greeks (strange for a politician who was the main responsible to cut off Britain from European civilization with Brexit) and the Cambridge classics professor, Mary Beard, defending Roman superiority, and despite the two being excellent communicators and a vibrant audience and moderator, I found that the clearly vibrant and enthused monologue from Prof. Garland about the pros and cons of each culture was even more vibrant and persuasive!

Classic Greece and Rome entangled and alive!

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This course was very interesting and informative, and also highly enjoyable. The lecturer has a very easy-to-follow, informal style while managing to impart both a lot of knowledge and also a real feeling for these ancient cultures. This course is told in a chronological order and the relevant historical framework is explained very well, but primarily it is about a comparison of Greek and Roman cultures, and the interactions between them. This makes it very unusual and by the end I felt that I understood the two cultures very much better and could view a variety of other material, both ancient history and contemporary culture, in better perspective. As for all Great Courses material, I recommend looking at the Great Courses web site for details on content and also additional reviews.I recommend this course highly.

An Unusual and Fascinating Perspective

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An excellent, insightful overview of the ebbs and flows of Graeco-Roman history and culture spanning more than 1,000 years.

An epic narrative expertly told

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I really enjoy Robert Garland’s course content and delivery. Full of detail and insights into how Greece and Rome became so intertwined. If you enjoy history of any era you’ll find this an enjoyable listen. I often listen repeatedly to fall asleep which is a big compliment!

Fascinating history

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I thought 39 lectures would be hard going but I was sad when it finished. Great insight and reference points for more detailed reading. Thoroughly recommended

The backdrop to Western Civilisation

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The information and insights acquired over a lifetime of scholarship can be difficulty to convey, but Professor Garland does so brilliantly. There's no talking down to the general listener; instead, we are taken through all aspects of the ancient Mediterranean world with enough examples (but never too many) to prove his points, and enough analysis to put all of these into context. Those who complain that there is no simple chronological approach miss the point that in order to see long term developments, you cannot merely plod through year by year, battle by battle, ruler by ruler, and so on. I can think of no better introduction to the topic for students.

Excellent survey

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As the lecturer states, often we learn of the Greeks or the Romans, it was fascinating to learn more about them side by side. Thoroughly recommend.

Learned so much!

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