O.K., if general historical edification for largely ignorant laymen like me counts, then there are two Berkeley undergrad courses on iTunes that I love by a professor named Margaret Anderson. The first is on the Second Reich and the second is a more general survey of modern European history. I learned a ridiculously large amount from both and personally found them to be more fluid and engaging than any college course I took.
Thank you very much for this recommendation.
I just finished the second course and it’s great.
One tip for other people: use a program like MP3Gain on these files, because they differ a lot in volume and in (audio) quality.
O.K., if general historical edification for largely ignorant laymen like me counts, then there are two Berkeley undergrad courses on iTunes that I love by a professor named Margaret Anderson. The first is on the Second Reich and the second is a more general survey of modern European history. I learned a ridiculously large amount from both and personally found them to be more fluid and engaging than any college course I took.
Thank you very much for this recommendation. I just finished the second course and it’s great. One tip for other people: use a program like MP3Gain on these files, because they differ a lot in volume and in (audio) quality.
Thanks, that’s exactly what I’m looking for.