Great Ancient Civilizations of Asia Minor
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Narrated by:
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Kenneth W. Harl
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Written by:
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Kenneth W. Harl
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The Great Courses
About this listen
With Professor Harl as your guide, you'll plunge into the history of Asia Minor's great ancient civilizations and come face to face with eye-opening historical milestones. Among these: the rise of the Hittites, the legendary Trojan War, the birth of Western philosophy, the fiery Greek and Persian Wars, the victories of Alexander the Great, the dawn of the Hellenistic Age, the spread of early Christianity, the golden age of Byzantium, the birth of the Ottoman Empire, and much more.
Cultural change and continuity are the main themes of these lectures. You'll come to see how each successive civilization inherited and modified the political, social, religious, and economic institutions of its predecessor. In fact, the scope of Anatolian history can be best understood as a series of major cultural and religious rewrites: first by the Hittite emperors; then by the elites of Hellenic cities; next by their Hellenized descendants in the Roman age; then by Christian emperors and bishops in the Byzantine age; and, finally, by Turkish rulers and Muslim mystics.
To give you a stronger sense of that continuity (and the various changes that are a part of it), these lectures are organized into five cultural components: Early Anatolia (from 6000 to 500 B.C.), Hellenized Anatolia (from 750 to 31 B.C.), Roman Asia Minor (from 200 B.C. to 395 A.D.), Byzantium (from 395 to 1453), and Islamic Turkey (since 1071).
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- Can
- 2022-06-20
Amazing
One of the best listens on Audible. The professor and the content are absolutely amazing.
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- Hannah Ireland
- 2022-03-31
Professor Harl is Awesome
I would recommend any of the great courses by Kenneth Harl. He’s equally knowledgeable and passionate, very articulate and doesn’t repeat himself or waste time. Fantastic course.
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- Brandi
- 2020-07-17
Fantastic instructor!
The instructor is fantastic and engaging, which is hard to do considering the subject matter and the fact that there are a lot of names and dates. The performance keeps you engaged and invested through all the lectures.
If you love history and want to know more about how that area of the world developed and great, not just the history of the famous civilizations but all the components, I recommend this course.
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