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Big History: The Big Bang, Life on Earth, and the Rise of Humanity

By: David Christian, The Great Courses
Narrated by: David Christian
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How is it possible for the disciplines of cosmology, geology, anthropology, biology, and history to fit together? These 48 lectures answer that question by weaving a single story from accounts of the past developed by a variety of scholarly disciplines. The result is a story stretching from the origins of the universe to the present day and beyond, in which human history is seen as part of the history of our Earth and biosphere, and the Earth's history, in turn, is seen as part of the history of the universe.

Like traditional creation stories told by the world's great religions and mythologies, this lecture series provides a map of our place in space and time. But it does so using the insights and knowledge of modern science, as synthesized by a renowned historian. While you may have heard parts of this story before in courses on geology, history, anthropology, biology, cosmology, and other scholarly disciplines, Professor Christian provides more than just a recap of those disciplines. "Because of the scale on which we look at the past, you should not expect to find in it many of the familiar details, names, and personalities that you'll find in other types of historical teaching and writing," he explains. "For example, the French Revolution and the Renaissance will barely get a mention. They'll zoom past in a blur. You'll barely see them. Instead, what we're going to see are some less familiar aspects of the past. We'll be looking, above all, for the very large patterns, the shape of the past.

"Prepare yourself for a journey through time and across space, from the first moments of existence to the distant reaches of the far future.

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This is yet another excellent series of lectures from The Great Courses. Professor Christian brings a wealth of learning to bear on the history of the Universe to date and he conveys the information in an easily understood manner. He has a very good speaking voice and is a pleasure to listen to. Each lecture is approximately 30 minutes long and is thus easily digested but I have to say I found myself usually listening to two or more at a time as they are so interesting. Highly recommended. One of the best audiobook purchases I've made.

13.7 Billion Years in 24 Hours, 25 Minutes!

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a really interesting listen, by far the best of the great courses series, great work

fantastic

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great insight into humanity as a whole focusing on general trends. one of my favourite history lectures this far

a scientific view of history. really enjoyed it.

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Very enjoyable. The lecturer was excellent. A nice snapshot of the big events in history. Just a little long at the fibber, but otherwise it was really good

Excellent, just a little long in the end

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Firstly, the author’s narration is excellent - all too often a good Audible book is let down by a poor reader (you know, the relentless monotone, the strange verbal tics etc...) but the narration here is top notch.

I was nearly put off buying this by the title, thinking it would be too complex and would cover too much heavy theory (for my tastes). However, it is actually a fairly easy listen, more of an overview than anything in depth. All the same, it is thought-provoking and interesting.

Very interesting lectures

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