
The Great Tours: Experiencing Medieval Europe
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Kenneth R. Bartlett
Tucked away within the romantic landscapes of Europe, a remarkable range of beautifully preserved medieval cities and towns invites discovery - time capsules of history where you can stroll the cobbled streets of another time; savor the treasures of palaces, stately mansions, soaring cathedrals, and grand civic centers; and walk the mighty bastions and ramparts that once defended them.
Now, in The Great Tours: Experiencing Medieval Europe, award-winning Professor Kenneth R. Bartlett of the University of Toronto invites you to travel through time to the golden ages of 12 of Europe’s most beautiful medieval cities. In 24 lectures, you’ll discover the sights, sounds, and smells of teeming markets and mercantile centers, royal feasts and ritual, dramatic military engagements, magnificent religious pageantry, and the many colorful layers of daily medieval life.
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I like his mix of choices, from the expected...Prague, Dubrovnik, and Bruges, to less visited locations like York, Avignon, and Krakow. to those that were unknown to me like Mdina on Malta and Rothenburg in Germany. The last is the most interesting to me. It is the first place covered and is one I definitely would like to visit.
The overall presentation is a mix of travel log and some history of each location He also goes into a lot of architecture which made me wish he had an introductory chapter on the basics of architectural terms. he also gives recommendations on sites to see and places to get a reasonably priced good meal. I wish I had been to one of the places he covered to get a real feel for its value.
Two minor quibbles. The chapters on the audible app do not list the lecture title as they do for other great courses. They are found in the PDF, but as someone with a visual impairment, looking at the PDF on my phone was a challenge. and if I went to one of the locations, I would want to quickly get to the right chapter. The other is the professors odd pronunciation of Peninsula and other words like Schism. This was a bigger problem in another course by him when he used the words more frequently. It takes you out of the narrative every time you hear him say Penin-Chula or Shh-ism.
Not what I expected but still good overall
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A Tour without pictures
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I learned new historical facts and others re-enforced.
You can follow the outline of the lectures in “Great Courses”, search for the course title.
Check “ Google Earth” for the exact location of the cities and pictures of interesting sites mentioned in the lectures.
My thanks to all involved to present these lectures to us, JK.
ENJOY!!
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And therein lies the limitation. This is just difficult to do in a lecture course unless you can provide lots of pictures and maps (and there is a video version available on DVD, but it is quite a bit more expensive). The problem is that the PDF included with the course is very text heavy (not a bad thing) but very much lacking in either photos or maps. There may be only 2 0r 3 photos per lecture, black and white, and not very clear. But, that’s what Google is for, right? But, there are basically no maps. If you want to make this a lecture course, that’s inexcusable. If there was a map, and even better, a map with the key places that are mentioned in the lectures numbered and labeled, I could have looked them up and used Google’s Street View to walk around them, looked for other photos or articles, and really learned something. As it was I found myself with Google Maps opened, pausing the lecture over and over while the professor told me to now look across the street, or to go north a short distance and find another building that he described. How far is a short distance? How can I find that building on Google Maps? By the end of the course, I had given up and just listened thinking that someday, if I ever got to go there, maybe I’d remember this course and could figure out how to find some of the things he had told me about.
So, it ended up a big disappointment. There was a lot there. It sounded so good. It was very interested. But, I wanted to SEE. The audio course just didn’t give me that nor give me the tools to even look it up. I would love to have Professor Bartlett walking with me on a tour of any of those cities, but a lecture alone just doesn’t cut it.
Just wanted more
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That said, it has inspired me to watch the video version and also to plan to visit the various locales, many of which I haven't gotten to yet.
And as always, Bartlett is a wonderful lecturer. I could listen to him expound on just about any subject.
one of my favorite lecturers
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Great subject but…
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Bartlett is brilliant
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Another whiny white male...
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