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    High School Level - World History: The Fertile Crescent to The American Revolution [repost]

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    High School Level - World History: The Fertile Crescent to The American Revolution [repost]

    High School Level - World History: The Fertile Crescent to The American Revolution
    30xDVDRip | WMV/WMV3, ~707 kb/s | 320x240 | Duration: 14:54:40 | English: WMA, 64 kb/s (2 ch) | +2 PDF Guides | 4.82 GB
    Genre: History

    Give your student a time travelling tour of world history with this brilliant lecture series taught by award winning educator Linwood Thompson. In 30 lectures your student will cover the full story of human civilization, analyzing geography, technology, economies, social institutions and cultural achievements. The magnitude of the material would be daunting for most teachers, but not this one.
    One Visual Aid

    This is a very unusual course in world history. It is taught by Professor Linwood Thompson, a teacher of both history and of drama at his school. And that's why this course is special.

    Professor Thompson is the visual aid for these lectures. Every lesson is delivered in special period costumes and in characters often invented to illustrate the life of their times. Professor Thompson has an arsenal of costumes as well as a firm grasp on the personae of great historical figures. He dresses, talks, and acts like them. He actually becomes them! He's such an entertaining presenter that you learn without knowing it. Every lecture is delivered in costume and in character.

    Just sit back, relax, and learn.

    The Big Picture

    Professor Thompson’s character will inspire students to look at history from new perspectives. Each guide on the student’s tour through history will show students the big picture, the lasting effects of these civilizations were on Western civilization as we know it today.

    Through this course students will discover:

    How the Nile River and its surrounding deserts shaped the history of ancient Egypt
    The importance of myths and literature, such as Homer’s Iliad, to the people of ancient Greece
    How ancient, isolated, imperial China developed its unique culture
    The birth of Athenian democracy and how it compares to American democracy
    How Byzantium survived 1,000 years after the fall of the Roman Empire
    The Scandinavian raiders the Vikings, their history, religion, strategies, and ultimately what caused the end of their raids
    What was happening in Europe during the Dark Ages
    The rise of Christianity from a few followers to the religion’s central role in the Crusades
    The resurrection of the humanities during the Renaissance
    The rise of Europe’s superpowers and Western civilization’s first nation-states
    Colonialism of European powers in the New World and Africa
    Early America’s break from the British Empire.

    How to Use the Course

    Professor Thompson describes the course and how he wants students to approach it:

    "We will start our exploration of world history with ancient river valley civilizations in what is now termed the Middle East. Our study explores these fascinating places and tries to discover the influences that they had on subsequent nations in such things as art, architecture, philosophy and religion, political and legal systems, and literature.

    "We end with the transition from the 'old world' of 18th-century Europe to the 'new world' of the just-created United States.

    "Many of the characters I portray in these lectures are actual historical figures. Other composite characters can be distinguished by the use of my name within the character's name.

    "Remember that the lecturers from each period will share certain attitudes and biases while sharing the story of their day and their world. It is important that you gain a truly historical perspective by reading and studying these same incidents as recorded and analyzed in various articles and books.

    "Although there is no bibliography with this outline, you can readily find books on all these subjects by going to your school or public library, or using the Internet. This will be a good way to develop research and reading skills that will help you as you advance through your schooling toward college.

    "What I have provided you with are questions—essay questions—at the end of each lesson. Use these questions to guide your investigation into the topics. To get the most out of this course, write out the answers after you have found a source. Show it to your teacher or someone who can evaluate it to be sure you have covered all the important facts.

    "World history is a vast and rich story of the events that have shaped the modern world, both East and West. We will touch on the civilizations of Africa and Asia, but the majority of the lectures deal with the shaping of Western civilization. Allow the stories to transport you back in time to marvelous places and people. I love world history! I hope you will love it too."

    Thumbs-up from Students

    Professor Thompson’s history program at Bellflower High School in the suburbs of Los Angeles has attracted international attention for its creativity and innovation.

    "History is a blast!" and "He makes history come alive!" are just some of the comments collected from his students.

    We should add that this course is too good to restrict it to high school students. Adults will enjoy these performances too. And history, in the hands of these many characters, has far more "sticking power" than any chronological narrative you've ever heard or seen.

    Lectures:

    1 Civilizations of the Fertile Crescent
    2 Egypt—The Gift of the Nile
    3 Early India and China
    4 The Ancient Greeks
    5 Ancient Rome
    6 The Growth of Christianity
    7 The Fall of Rome
    8 The Byzantine Empire
    9 The Rise of Islam
    10 Early Russia and the Fall of Constantinople
    11 The Early Christian Church
    12 The Vikings
    13 Medieval Life
    14 The Crusades
    15 The 1300's, The Age of Despair
    16 The Renaissance
    17 Africa—The Civilizations of the Sub-Sahara
    18 China
    19 The Mongols and Marco Polo
    20 Early Japan through the Tokugawa Period
    21 Discoverers and Conquistadors
    22 North American Explorers
    23 The Old World vs. The New World—Hazards and Benefits
    24 Civilizations of The Americas
    25 The Protestant Reformation
    26 Tudor England
    27 The English Civil War and Parliament
    28 The Monarchs of Europe
    29 The Growth of Democracy
    30 The American Revolution


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    High School Level - World History: The Fertile Crescent to The American Revolution [repost]

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