A History of Europe

J. M. Roberts

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A History of Europe

By: J. M. Roberts

Narrarated by: Frederick Davidson

How is it that the small continent of Europe, with its rich multiplicity of cultures and traditions, has managed to exert so profound an influence on the rest of the world? Roberts’s sweeping and entertaining history notes the paradoxical effect, for good and ill, on everything touched by those Western values that originated in Europe.

Beginning with its Paleolithic origins and the early civilizations of the Aegean, Roberts traces the development of the European identity over the course of thousands of years, ranging across empires and religions, economics, science, and the arts. Antiquity, the age of Christendom, the Middle Ages, early modern history, and the old European order are all surveyed in turn, with particular emphasis given to the turbulent twentieth century.

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  • Edition: Unabridged
  • Author: J. M. Roberts (See All Books)
  • Date Released: Sep 8, 2009
  • Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
  • Genre: History, European History

Total File Size: 1.02 GB (32 files) Total Length: 38 Hours, 9 Minutes

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sadly have to agree....

AprilReign

with rlancaster. I was SO looking forward to this wonderful book. It's not as though accents intrude on the enjoyment of an audiobook, usually I especially enjoy a British accent. But when people exhale and speak and the clarity of their speech all matter as much as the manner one animates their words. I have never heard more dead, wooden and almost unintelligible audio as in this "tome" - or is that tomb - His dull, vacuous tone is ruinous to the material. This is a hefty volume with lots of valid, respected material (only reason for the 2nd star) and I don't mind a quiet, lulling voice who can deliver narration without coming off like the Car Talk guys. I would love this material with a better narrator. It’s beyond me how the publisher could have listened to even 1 minute of this and deemed it acceptable for sale.

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18 hours of the Cryptkeeper

rlancaster

The narrator makes this very nearly unlistenable.