

History of the Ancient World: A Global Perspective
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S. 1 ÉP. 1 - Cities, Civilizations, and Sources
15 décembre 201133 minLearn about the different kind of approach you will take in these explorations of the ancient world and hear a story that perfectly illustrates the risks inherent in letting one's own cultural biases and limited perspective overly influence the interpretation of archaeological discoveries.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 2 - From Out of the Mesopotamian Mud
31 mai 202035 minThis civilization reveals a theme that will appear again and again. Grasp the critical role of geography and resources in shaping not only Mesopotamia's method of subsistence, but also its religion, structures, empire, and means of leaving its written record.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 3 - Cultures of the Ancient Near East
31 mai 202030 minThe lack of geographical barriers made it difficult for even the most powerful cities to retain their power. See how a succession of empires rose and fell, leaving behind legacies ranging from the use of intimidation in warfare to seafaring, astrology, mathematics, and a systematic legal code.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 4 - Ancient Egypt: The Gift of the Nile
31 mai 202030 minYour introduction to Egypt reveals a civilization irrevocably shaped by geography. You learn how the Nile's predictable annual flooding of its banks, though creating a fertile strip amounting to only 3% of Egypt, permitted civilization to thrive in what was otherwise an uninhabitable desert.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 5 - Pharaohs, Tombs, and Gods
31 mai 202030 minDiscover how Egyptian views of death and tombs changed with the kingdom's occupation by - and eventual expulsion of - the Hyksos, including an examination of how the stark differences between the Egyptian and Mesopotamian environments may have influenced their visions of the afterlife.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 6 - The Lost Civilization of the Indus Valley
31 mai 202031 minYour exploration of a once-lost civilization introduces a key theme - the enormous problems faced by modern historians and archaeologists in interpreting an ancient civilization through physical evidence alone, with no written documents to bring that evidence to life.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 7 - The Vedic Age of Ancient India
31 mai 202031 minIn an ironic reversal of the Indus legacy, the next great era of Indian history is known through an enormous bounty of texts, but relatively little archaeological or material evidence. Grasp what the thousands of verses we have tell us about Vedic culture and religion.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 8 - Mystery Cultures of Early Greece
31 mai 202031 minTurn to the Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations of the Mediterranean. Learn about the historical underpinnings of the Minotaur myth, Plato's account of what might have been the basis for the legend of Atlantis, and the rediscovery of writing as Greece emerged from its own Dark Ages.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 9 - Homer and Indian Poetry
31 mai 202031 minDiscover how a work or body of literature can become the core of an entire culture in this examination of the influence of Homer on the Greeks and of the centrality of the Vedas and Epics in the civilizations of ancient India.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 10 - Athens and Experiments in Democracy
31 mai 202032 minGreece's most famous city-state is often praised for its creation of democracy. You examine the origins of that system and discover some surprising revelations, including the seminal role played by an instance of spurned affection and perhaps the earliest example of stuffing a ballot box.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 11 - Hoplite Warfare and Sparta
31 mai 202032 minExperience what it was like to be raised a Spartan man or woman, the changes in military tactics and equipment that made their armies so feared, and the tragic flaw that guaranteed that this Greek city-state's power, no matter how widespread or intimidating, could not endure.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 12 - Civilization Dawns in China: Shang and Zhou
31 mai 202030 minWitness the early development of a unique culture that viewed itself as constituting the entirety of the world and thus the site of all cultural advancement, with the latter self-image largely maintained even after China gained an awareness of the world beyond its borders.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 13 - Confucius and the Greek Philosophers
31 mai 202032 minFrom 700 to 500 B.C., thinkers around the world began to turn to fundamental philosophical questions. Focus on those whose concerns addressed this world and its pragmatic issues through rational inquiry, including Confucius, the Legalists, and the Greek philosophers known as the Ionian Rationalists.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 14 - Mystics, Buddhists, and Zoroastrians
31 mai 202033 minYour attention shifts to those thinkers who looked beyond the physical world for answers to their questions about the fundamental issues of existence. Examine the impact of several key texts and belief systems, including the Upanishads, Jainism, Buddhism, Daoism, and Zoroastrianism.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 15 - Persians and Greeks
31 mai 202030 minDiscover the reasons the Greek city-states were able to emerge intact from their conflict with a vastly superior Persian Empire. Learn, too, how the defensive alignment put in place to protect those states - begun as an alliance of equals - instead became an Athenian empire.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 16 - Greek Art and Architecture
31 mai 202031 minPause in your study of historical events to appreciate two of classical Greece's most important contributions to art and architecture. Learn the distinguishing characteristics of Greek sculpture and the principles that gave such extraordinary beauty to Greece's temples.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 17 - Greek Tragedy and the Sophists
31 mai 202031 minContinue your examination of Greece's cultural heritage with this look at Greek theater - especially its greatest playwrights of tragedy, Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides - and the second wave of philosophers known as the Sophists, led first by Socrates and then by his disciple Plato.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 18 - The Peloponnesian War and the Trial of Socrates
31 mai 202030 minLearn how the end of Greek unity brought down the astonishing political and cultural successes of the early 5th century, culminating in one of the most shameful episodes in Greek history: the trial and execution of one of its greatest thinkers, Socrates.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 19 - Philip of Macedon: Architect of Empire
31 mai 202029 minBegin an exploration of what has come to be known the Great Man Theory of History - that a single person could indeed alter the course of history - by reviewing the careers of five rulers who might well provide the best arguments for the theory.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 20 - Alexander the Great Goes East
31 mai 202030 minWith the successful invasion of the western Persian Empire, Philip's son successfully carried out his father's plan. Alexander the Great would then create his own path, and you follow him along the route of the greatest sustained conquest the world had yet seen.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 21 - Unifiers of India: Chandragupta and Asoka
31 mai 202030 minAlexander's death in 323 B.C caused his vast empire to fragment. You meet the father and son who created the largest Indian empire that would be seen until the establishment of the modern Indian nation in 1947.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 22 - Shi Huangdi: First Emperor of China
31 mai 202033 minDiscover how the father of the Chinese nation combined ruthlessness and vision to unify his country, create the largest empire that part of the world had known, and execute a clear and coherent philosophy that would be China's political model for almost a millennium.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 23 - Earliest Historians of Greece and China
31 mai 202031 minConsider what it must have been like to be among the very first historians, not only practicing your art, but having to define it and its standards, as well. See how fundamental questions about writing history were answered by Herodotus, Thucydides, and Sima Qian.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 24 - The Hellenistic World
31 mai 202031 minAlthough the three centuries following Alexander were years of warfare, absolutism, and political stalemate, the Hellenistic era did leave a legacy of cultural richness and originality. See how achievements in philosophy, science, and art belied the suffering and mass enslavement of this time.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 25 - The Great Empire of the Han Dynasty
28 avril 201230 minMuch of the world in 200 B.C. was entering nearly 600 years of instability - but something different was happening in China and Rome. Focus on the first of these two powers, each of which would shape a stable empire for the next four centuries.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheter