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Odyssey of the West, Part V

Enlightenment, Revolution, and Renewal

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Odyssey of the West, Part V

By: Professor Timothy Shutt
Narrated by: Professor Timothy Shutt, Professor Fred E. Baumann, Professor Joel F. Richeimer, Professor Donald M.G. Sutherland
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The Odyssey of the West series continues it grand exploration of the literature, revolutionary theories, and feats of intellectual progress that have shaped-and continue to shape-the modern world.

In Enlightenment, Revolution,and Renewal, Professor Timothy B. Shutt of Kenyon College is joined by Professors Fred E. Baumann(Kenyon College), Joel F. Richeimer (Kenyon College), and Donald M.G. Sutherland (University of Maryland) for a remarkable distillation of human development in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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I bought the whole series of lectures called, “odyssey of the west.” Even though Professor Timothy Shut is indeed a very learned man, I am glad he did not contribute as much to this set of lectures.
The modern scholar series ought to re-record the whole series WITHOUT Timothy shutt as the host. That will make it a stellar contribution to our intellectual discovery.

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Timothy Shutt is an excellent presenter but the co-readers in this work are terrible and make it, amost, unbearable. I hate to see (or hear) an outstanding lecturer have his name attached to a work virtually worthless simply by his choice of co-lecturers. I expected so much more.

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