World History 101, Class 16 The Greeks, Part 2 |
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Featuring:
| Reynolds, Clark G. |
Produced by:
| Kizer, Gene |
ISBN: | 978-0-9818980-3-2 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2009 |
Publisher: | Charleston Athenaeum Press
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Book Format: | DVD video |
List Price: | USD $9.97 |
Book Description:
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The Greeks, Part 2, is from the outstanding World History 101 and 102 series. It is Class 16 of World History 101.
World History 101 and 102 feature award-winning history professor, Dr. Clark G. Reynolds, at the apex of his distinguished career teaching two of his last courses at the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina before retiring. Dr. Reynolds is a commanding presence in the classroom and he embellishes his lectures with films, art, music, maps, his trademark...
More DescriptionThe Greeks, Part 2, is from the outstanding World History 101 and 102 series. It is Class 16 of World History 101.
World History 101 and 102 feature award-winning history professor, Dr. Clark G. Reynolds, at the apex of his distinguished career teaching two of his last courses at the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina before retiring. Dr. Reynolds is a commanding presence in the classroom and he embellishes his lectures with films, art, music, maps, his trademark timelines, demonstrations and more. A lifetime of research and scholarship come out in this 80 DVD set which covers two semesters and includes the actual exams Dr. Reynolds gave his students. World History 101 is 40 classes and covers prehistory to 1500. World History 102, also 40 classes, covers 1500 to present. Each DVD contains one class and is 50 minutes long. Please visit our website at www.WorldHistory101-102.com for several 10-minute video clips from classes.
Ancient Greece is the beginning of Western Civilization, and many of Dr. Reynolds' writings deal with the Eastern Mediterranean and its influence on the Greeks, thus his three lectures on the Greeks (World History 101, Classes 15, 16 and 17) are particularly apropos, as are his lectures on the Eastern Mediterranean (WH101, Classes 11 and 12).
This course is outstanding for high school students who want to know what college is really like, for college students to enhance their studies, and for adults interested in the great cultures, people and events of World History.