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The Great Courses

The Great Courses, formerly known as The Teaching Company, produces over 700 lecture courses taught by professors at the nation's leading universities, which they sell on CD, DVD, Audio Download, and Video Download. Their courses vary in length, ranging from 8 to 84 lectures, with lectures lasting either 30 or 45 minutes. The courses cover a wide range of topics in the categories of history, literature, the arts, philosophy, religion, science, and business. Most of their courses are available in both audio and video formats with visual aids included in the video tapings of the professors teaching their course. Their professors are carefully selected through evaluations and auditions from students and customers, and the professors they choose teach at well respected colleges such as Stanford, Georgetown, and many Ivy League colleges. Their products can be purchased online or by calling 1-800-832-2412.

They also now offer a service called The Great Courses Plus to watch most of their courses on online video through your computer, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Android phone, Roku streaming device, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, and more. For fans of The Great Courses, when you subscribe to The Great Courses Plus, you can then watch over 300 great courses and over 18,000 video lectures as much as you want, whenever you want. You can now sign up for a free 14-day trial on TheGreatCoursesPlus.com. After the initial two weeks, the price is $20/month, and if you sign up for a full year the price breaks down to much less. You can browse all these courses by category on their website:

Browse Over 300 Courses Currently Offered Through the The Great Courses Plus


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Over 50 complete full length lectures from The Great Courses.

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by Marc C. Conner
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The lecture is called "Roots of Irish Identity: Celts to Monks" from their course Irish Identity: Independence, History, and Literature taught by Professor Marc C. Conner, Ph.D..

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by John McWhorter
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"I never met a person who is not interested in language," wrote the bestselling author and psychologist Steven Pinker.

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by Bob Brier
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Ancient Egyptian civilization is so monumental that it is sometimes difficult to grasp: it lasted 3,000 years, longer than any other on the planet.

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by Jennifer Paxton
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These 36 lectures tell the remarkable story of a tumultuous thousand-year period in the history of England.

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by Gary W. Gallagher
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From 1861 to 1865, slavery ended and a loose-knit republic became a unified, continent-spanning power. The price in human lives was greater than that for all other American wars combined.

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by Kenneth P. Vickery
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The story of Africa is the oldest and most event-filled chronicle of human activity on the planet. These 36 half-hour lectures cover this great historical drama, tracing the story of the sub-Saharan region of the continent from the earliest evidence of human habitation to the latest challenges facing African nations in the 21st century.

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by Seth Lerer
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Sixteen centuries ago a wave of settlers from northern Europe came to the British Isles speaking a mix of Germanic dialects thick with consonants and complex grammatical forms. Today we call that dialect Old English, the ancestor of the language nearly one in five people in the world speaks every day.

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by Michael H. Fisher
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Over 5,000 years, India has been home to a rich tapestry of peoples and cultures.

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by Craig G. Benjamin
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How did human beings make the leap from nomadic communities dedicated to foraging over to village-based civilizations built around agriculture?

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