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SD

5.0Reviewed Jun 19, 2020

The explanation of the various historical events which shaped the world is beautifully explained and the transition from one era to another is very smooth, making it a wonderful experience.

ZD

5.0Reviewed Sep 18, 2015

Perhaps the reason why I really like this course is that I am very excited about learning world history. But the course content and the way professor delivers lectures is amazing.

DR

5.0Reviewed Sep 12, 2023

Excellent broad-brush survey of major trends in global history illustrated with a range of examples and with lucid explanations from a very personable and interesting presenter.

SS

5.0Reviewed Jul 22, 2020

The course is structured well and the teachings of the instructor is interesting and clear. It is good for whom is more interested to know about the world history in a single course.

HH

5.0Reviewed Jan 25, 2021

Very interesting and fun courseDr. Zelikow really captivates the attention of the students and brilliantly explains complex situations to the layman audience.Look forward to Part II !:)

EW

5.0Reviewed Dec 23, 2015

The professor is very knowledgeable and engaging. It is fascinating to hear every word he says. I like the way he analyses WHY this or that happened and what we could learn from an event.

GO

5.0Reviewed Jan 8, 2017

This is a terrific course, amazing prevention, but it does lack reading material that Virginia's full online course has, it would be nice to have a deeper engamente with the subjects.

DT

5.0Reviewed Mar 18, 2022

Excellent if concise overview of a fascinating period of Global History. Presented in a very engaging manner but with a logicakl structure to tie together what often appeared to be disparate strands.

BS

5.0Reviewed Apr 10, 2018

The best Modern World History course. I wish professor had a book on the course written by himself, he explains every event from a number of perspectives, which is absolutely great.

AR

5.0Reviewed Sep 24, 2020

I have had always the question what and went through almost all the facts , anyhow from this course i find that question why is as much as important to what.Thank you professor and coursera

MC

5.0Reviewed Nov 6, 2018

Dear Professor,I am fascinated with week one, even though I work in the scientific side, also like history, nothing more rewarding than visiting and ancient place and know what happened... Thanks

HK

5.0Reviewed Aug 17, 2016

Thoroughly engaging and Part 2 is even better. Not full of dates etc. just full of explanations for why things happened and why they could or couldn't have happened another way.

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