Title | : | Richard Bulliet - History of the World to 1500 CE (Session 3) - Valley Civilizations 8000-1500 BC |
Lasting | : | 1.14.41 |
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Views | : | 90 rb |
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Wish he'd stop saying "ah" combined with a sigh Comment from : john murray |
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im wondering about that girl in the black top wondering what she is doing 12 years later Comment from : PhoenixCosplay |
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Recording is terrible, this episode picks up static, other episode has sirens Comment from : William Kao |
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Watched 1:06:00 1:06:19 Comment from : R K |
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If you are looking for actual details about history there are other lectures on YouTube that are better There is a series of videos by a Notre Dame professor that covers prehistory through most of Western civilization There are a whole bunch of videos by the Oriental institute where they get into detail about various things This seems like it's more lectures on the creation of history and the historiography I'd be interested to know what this class is Is it supposed to be a survey? I know it's Columbia but usually surveys are more content based than theoretical Comment from : MB |
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He is very knowledgeable but this lecture is a mess- it is rambling without coherent structure for these poor people to make sense of- many interesting facts but I am still unsure exactly the theme of this really is? Comment from : Robert Englehardt |
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This lecture is great but it would be so much better if there weren't a swarm of hornets killing the cameraman Comment from : Hamster Onion |
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3:07brEarly ChinabrCeltic EuropebrEarly Americas brNubiabr5:07 Why jump away from South America?br7:06 Is it possible to write a universally taught history?br9:17 More Women! 9:48 More LGBTQ!br10:48 Fair and Balanced coveragebrbr13:16 A group, B group, O groupbrNo grey areabrA - vegetable Agriculture brB - dairy 🥛 brAB - both brO - meat eaters 🍖brbr19:10 Language Familys Comment from : That Time Stamp Guy |
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amazing class Comment from : Bolsas Nara |
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You try to give the video more brightness it will be great if you do Comment from : Nguyen Tuan Anh |
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I listened until he showed his liberal underpinning Another liberal professor poisoning young minds I’m Glad he retired Comment from : dewfall56 |
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Crazy how yale cant put out a decent audio version You dont have someone for this?!?! Comment from : Rod Sands |
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To many unnecessary digressions Comment from : Kaloresi Kaloresi |
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Ahh, sarcasm - humor for the weak minded Comment from : pat jay |
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My left ear loved it Comment from : Mr Cool |
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He says no wheel and no pack animals at 800 bc? Wha??? I'm out This is embarrassing Comment from : pat jay |
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Worst lectures in the history of the world - nonsensical Comment from : pat jay |
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this guy is so boring Comment from : MaoNoUse |
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#COLUMBIAPRIDE Comment from : Jason Carrizales |
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Head shape doesn't correlate to anything important!!! (except intelligence) Comment from : Reality Loser |
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Instead of textbooks, they should be making this available on a wikis or web pages and saying “read this many from category 1, this many from category 2, etc” That way, everything can be included, but catered to local contexts, the learner’s own predilections, or a professor’s preference There will never be a perfect narrative, so allow for flexibility Comment from : Mackenzie Moyer |
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the audio interference is killin me probably the lights and the wireless mic he has change the channel on it Comment from : Your Moms Other Ride |
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Have to watch at 15x speed Comment from : James Ahern |
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He can talk for an hour on history of spoon Comment from : pulakification |
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The professor is too scatter-brained He's supposed to help student reason? That's a laughColumbia U sucks Comment from : CharlesPrince |
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Why are there always sirens in the background? Is Columbia in a dangerous area or something? Comment from : André Finger |
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He did not talk about any relevant topic in this course brI can tolerate the PC remarks that he dose I do see world history as an important and necesary topic But not like this !! Comment from : mariusstana |
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why is it so hard for people to believe languages biggest leap occurred at the tower of Babel? Comment from : Darlene Echols |
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Greatest cure for insomnia ever right here Comment from : Mike S |
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For those who watch this in the future Be advised he was being sarcastic when referring to Fox news being objective Comment from : Jonathan K |
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Apparently there's a light saber battle happening off-camera Comment from : Thilo Savage |
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It is really difficult to listen to a professor who says "uh" and "ummm" at the beginning of every sentence and between wordsbrUmmmmmahhhajust ahhhsayahing Comment from : howie fox |
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hhhhhhhwheels existed in some cultures hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhwhile not in others Comment from : Not Given |
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So grateful that beautiful blond turned around at the beginning of the lecture I had been wondering what she looked like during the first two Comment from : Weldon Mix |
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The San Bushmen can make more sounds than any other people They're are also the most genetically diverse Subsequently, they are thought to be the earliest people Comment from : InfiniteUniverse88 |
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Lactose is a sugar So if one is lactose intolerent they can eat cheases and cream, that have no sugars in it That would explain why the Chinese can eat dairy products Didn't ice cream come from China? Comment from : Mark Stuber |
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at 29:05 the bald guys farts Comment from : Steve Gould |
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Between the mic buzz, the pausing, the erring, the monotony and the mangling of linguistics subjects I'm going crazy here Comment from : Matthew McVeagh |
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One issue with this series of lectures is that the professor never addresses the fundamental questions, "What is history?" and "When does (did?) history begin?" Comment from : Aristides368 |
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gblt people in history? you mean like alexander, caeser, michaelangelo, wilde? why think of excluding them? Comment from : Vasilios Kouis |
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I just watch his lectures online and I wanted to like this guy, however, I agree Devin MangesV Some unique perspectives are given, but its not really all the time spent listening to him Why did he not mention Nikola Tesla?Edisons adversarieslmao I give him a low 3 out of 5 Comment from : Ev Ve |
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Is anyone actually getting much from this? I feel like we learn very little in these hour long lectures - for example, last video I learned that the River Valley civilizations are not the first civilizations to arise, and have been viewed as the first due to convenience, and there is much controversy about domestication In my opinion he is spending far too long discussing things that could be explained very quickly And not much that is actually worth learning Comment from : Devin Manges |
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Even if there's none of that in a textbook, simply having a forward at the cover giving notice to it should be enough Comment from : A Jim Fan |
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The Earth and Its Peoples Comment from : Catherine D |
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What is the name of the textbook for this course?
Comment from : Phoebe Terry |
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0:11:15, he starts teaching (Previously had been discussing future editions of the textbook which they are using) For a while, he discusses racism and blood types Comment from : bornforwater2 |
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@PressReview There is no such thing as an "original" thinker/idea considering that the very first idea in the world was made through the observation of the environment And on top of that, since all other ideas were synthesized from previous existing ideas, no idea can be original nor new He is a good lecturer though Comment from : godspeasant |
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