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Not sure best ever, but I really enjoyed “The Other Side of History” (available from Great Courses Plus now Wonderium). I found the deep dive into daily life through history helped me better understand the common threads that all humans experience.

Course Description:

Imagine you're a Greek soldier marching into battle in the front row of a phalanx. Or an Egyptian woman putting on makeup before attending an evening party with your husband. Or a Celtic monk scurrying away with the Book of Kells during a Viking invasion. Welcome to the other side of history, the 99% of ordinary people whose names don't make it into the history books—but whose lives are no less fascinating than the great leaders whose names we all know. Here you'll encounter such diverse individuals as:

a Mesopotamian hunter-gatherer making a living in one of the world's earliest permanent settlements;

an Egyptian craftsman decorating the pharaoh's tomb in the Valley of the Kings; a Minoan fleeing the island of Santorini during a volcanic eruption;

a Greek citizen relaxing at a drinking party with the likes of Socrates;

a Roman slave captured in war and sent to work in the mines; and

a medieval pilgrim on the road to Canterbury.

https://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/the-other-side-of-hi...



In the Great Courses vein, I really loved "great ideas of philosophy". Another favorite is "a history of freedom".


The lecturer in that seemed both so knowledgable and passionate about their subject that he was just riffing, it was incredibly good.

A lot of the courses are more like somebody reading out a textbook.


The Great Courses are a real gem. It's a shame they continue to shorten and clickbaitify their lecture series.


Thanks for this recommendation. It sounds like something I'd be interested in and I just found the audiobook for free as part of my Audible membership.




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