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Marriage and the Family in the Middle Ages
- De: Frances Gies, Joseph Gies
- Narrado por: Anne Flosnik
- Duración: 11 h y 18 m
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Historians have only recently awakened to the importance of the family, the basic social unit throughout human history. This book traces the development of marriage and the family from the Middle Ages to the early modern era. It describes how the Roman and barbarian cultural streams merged under the influence of the Christian church to forge new concepts, customs, laws, and practices. Century by century, it follows the development—sometimes gradual, at other times revolutionary—of significant elements in the history of the family.
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Fun narration for an interesting topic
- De Anonymous User en 05-31-24
- Marriage and the Family in the Middle Ages
- De: Frances Gies, Joseph Gies
- Narrado por: Anne Flosnik
Strong disagree to the other review, there is an enormous amount of information in this book
Revisado: 02-26-25
The author makes a great effort at building the humanity of the period, exploring love, childhood, economics, sex, and organization of families across the various Middle Ages. Very well read, though some foreign langauge pronouncations are off but, that will always be true with a topic as broad and geographically spread at the european Middle Ages.
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The Cambridge History of Warfare
- De: Geoffrey Parker
- Narrado por: Andrew Cullum
- Duración: 21 h y 29 m
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The new edition of The Cambridge History of Warfare, written and updated by a team of eight distinguished military historians, examines how war was waged by Western powers across a sweeping timeframe beginning with classical Greece and Rome, moving through the Middle Ages and the early modern period, down to the wars of the 21st century in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria.
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Too anglocentric
- De A. Siegel en 10-27-22
- The Cambridge History of Warfare
- De: Geoffrey Parker
- Narrado por: Andrew Cullum
"History of [Western] Warfare"
Revisado: 09-28-24
Kind of annoying, I was hoping for something more generalizable about warfare in various human cultures but that is not what this book is. It's an encyclopedic chronological overview of wars fought by white people and a narrative very specifically about the history of Western-Warfare as an institution, not "warfare". It's got an almost disproportionately large section on the early modern period which was a nice surprise for me. But, overall, do you need an ankle-deep dive into the historical subjects that any American or English reader is already going to be most familiar with? It covers a lot of fairly common ground with other histories but is too unfocused to be very useful for learning about any period in particular (except early modern, strangely) or warfare as a generalizable human practice. I donno, Cambridge, learn how to write a better title.
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Emperor
- A New Life of Charles V
- De: Geoffrey Parker
- Narrado por: Nigel Patterson
- Duración: 26 h y 24 m
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The life of Emperor Charles V (1500-1558), ruler of Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, and much of Italy and Central and South America, has long intrigued biographers. But the elusive nature of the man (despite an abundance of documentation), his relentless travel and the control of his own image, together with the complexity of governing the world's first transatlantic empire, complicate the task.
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Amazing.
- De bigdjunta en 10-21-19
- Emperor
- A New Life of Charles V
- De: Geoffrey Parker
- Narrado por: Nigel Patterson
Very well performed and written biography
Revisado: 09-15-24
Narrator has great pronunciation across most languages included, narrative is pretty easy to follow along to (so long as you have some familiarity with the period, the course of European history, and European geography). The narrative leaves you to draw your own conclusions, which to me exposes how states and rulers end up making so many decisions against the interest of their subjects and themselves despite earnest intentions to do good. Shows the emperor as a man, as flawed as any president or CEO, who's good intentions are wholly undermined in by the political necessity of the position to not give up an inch of land or a hair of face. The author avoids making such a conclusion, but Charles V's decisions played a major role in inciting the bloody wars of the next hundred years by failing to bring Protestants back into the Church and in linking the Netherlands to the crown of Spain.
Check out the author's follow up book on Charles's son Philip II, also an Audible production and free with a subscription at time of writing.
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Heart of Europe
- A History of the Holy Roman Empire
- De: Peter H. Wilson
- Narrado por: Napoleon Ryan
- Duración: 34 h y 3 m
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The Holy Roman Empire lasted 1,000 years, far longer than ancient Rome. Yet this formidable dominion never inspired the awe of its predecessor. Voltaire quipped that it was neither holy, Roman, nor an empire. Yet as Peter H. Wilson shows, the Holy Roman Empire tells a millennial story of Europe better than the histories of individual nation-states.
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Mixed feelings on this one.
- De Stuart Seymour en 09-19-17
- Heart of Europe
- A History of the Holy Roman Empire
- De: Peter H. Wilson
- Narrado por: Napoleon Ryan
Fascinating exhaustive overview of the Empire; narrator overacts and mispronounces enough to actually be engaging
Revisado: 09-03-24
Definitely not the first book you should read about Central Europe, the book expects pretty significant foreknowledge of European history and geography but if you don't need to look on a map to know where Regensburg or Lorraine or Pomerania are, you should be pretty good. Not a narrative history but a combined study of various aspects of the Empire's cultural, political, economic, and geographic context, in discrete sections.
Narrator overacts, it was a bit grating to me at first with how dry the text is but combined with his difficulty with pronunciation (in a book spanning a thousand years and a dozen languages) I ended up finding pretty effective at keeping me engaged, even if I'm just giggling at the German.
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The Thirty Years War
- Europe's Tragedy
- De: Peter H. Wilson
- Narrado por: Matthew Waterson
- Duración: 33 h y 25 m
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The Thirty Years War devastated seventeenth-century Europe, killing nearly a quarter of all Germans and laying waste to towns and countryside alike. Peter Wilson offers the first new history in a generation of a horrifying conflict that transformed the map of the modern world.
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Less caffeine, narrator
- De Jeff Joyner en 02-12-24
- The Thirty Years War
- Europe's Tragedy
- De: Peter H. Wilson
- Narrado por: Matthew Waterson
I hope you've played EU4
Revisado: 07-31-24
There is no way I would've been able to follow along to all the place names if I hadn't already put hundreds of hours into video games based on maps of Europe. With that however, I found myself following along perfectly without having to consult maps, only occasionally needing to consult Wikipedia articles for historical personalities and events mentioned in passing, like the Schmalkaldic War. Does a good job telling the whole story without trying to justify an interpretation, a wonderful thing for a non-expert history book.
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