
Europe in the High Middle Ages
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Leon Nixon
It was an age of hope and possibility, of accomplishment and expansion. Europe's High Middle Ages spanned the Crusades, the building of Chartres Cathedral, Dante's Inferno, and Thomas Aquinas. Buoyant, confident, creative, the era seemed to be flowering into a true renaissance - until the disastrous 14th century rained catastrophe in the form of plagues, famine, and war.
In Europe in the High Middle Ages, William Chester Jordan paints a vivid, teeming landscape that captures this lost age in all its glory and complexity. Here are the great popes who revived the power of the Church against the secular princes; the writers and thinkers who paved the way for the Renaissance; the warriors who stemmed the Islamic tide in Spain and surged into Palestine; and the humbler estates, those who found new hope and prosperity until the long night of the 1300s. From high to low, from dramatic events to social structures, Jordan's account brings to life this fascinating age.
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More than just kings and battles
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The Bad: Fails to sketch an overarching narrative of what makes the High Middle Ages a distinct historical period. Feels jumpy and disconnected at times. Narration was mediocre, lots of mispronounced words.
A fascinating yet disconnected history
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The choice of narrator is really mind boggling on the part of the production agency. This isn’t the narrator’s fault since not everyone needs to know about the Middle Ages but why on earth would they choose a narrator for this who knows so little about the Middle Ages that he can’t pronounce: "bishopric," "scholasticism" (scholatitism), "theological," and countless other simple words ubiquitous in a book about the high Middle Ages. It's not just distracting mispronunciations, but narrator's emphases on the sentences is frequently wrong, making it hard to tell what the sentence is supposed to mean.
This isn’t as botched as Brown’s “Through the Eye of a Needle,” but it is close.
Awful choice of voice actor and mediocre history
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I would be remiss in my review if I failed to note the frankly terrible quality of the narration, by Leon Nixon. It's not that the timbre of his voice is so bad, though there is a slight reading-to-children aspect to it, somewhat akin to Mr Rogers. Rather, it's his unending mispronunciation of word after word after word, some of which might be expected to be unfamiliar (though I would expect that, between the narrator and the director, they would have figured out even the hard words), but many of which are frankly ordinary words. In a series of the quality of "The Penguin History of Europe," they should do better.
A Weak Link in a Very Good Series
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I most appreciated the short essay on the Beguines.
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Worth it but flawed
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Good book narrator detracts
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Good content, subpar narration
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“GEO-fray” for Geoffrey, “VAI-car” for vicar, “bish-AWE-pric” for bishopric.
It might be a small point, and if you already knew the difference then perhaps you can be a better person and truly ignore it. If you’re just learning about this portion of history, you might require some additional references before discussing it.
A Tricky Listen
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Narrator didn't do his homework
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