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Free Download The Great Life Pathways To Joy And Success Published 10/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 3.11 GB | Duration: 1h 32m Transform Your Life with Gratitude, Resilience, Imagineering, Fun, & Exercise for Ultimate Well-Being & Success What you'll learn You will be able to identify and list the five qualities of the G.L.I.F.E. Illuminated Framework. You will demonstrate daily acts of gratitude as part of the Gratitude component in the G.L.I.F.E. framework. You will effectively apply letting go through prayer and meditation to reduce personal stress levels. You will create a personalized Imagineering plan that incorporates your IKIGAI, identifying your purpose and pathways to achieve it. You will plan and engage in daily exercises to improve both physical and mental well-being. You will analyze the evolving definitions of success and how they apply to your personal and professional life. You will evaluate your emotional well-being before and after implementing the G.L.I.F.E. framework to measure its impact. You will practice and apply at least three different strategies for releasing stress from the provided list. You will demonstrate increased self-awareness through consistent prayer and meditation exercises. You will develop a vision board that incorporates elements of Imagineering related to your identified IKIGAI. You will utilize laughter as a resilience strategy, integrating at least two methods into your daily routine. You will create and follow a structured exercise regimen tailored to your fitness level and health goals. You will assess your life's synchronization with the G.L.I.F.E. framework through weekly check-ins and journaling. You will incorporate the ABCs of Gratitude into your daily routine to cultivate a habit of gratitude. You will demonstrate unwavering tenacity by overcoming a personal challenge using strategies learned from the G.R.E.A.T L.I.F.E. sections. You will design and implement a purposeful action plan derived from your Imagineering and IKIGAI exercises. You will engage in at least one community service activity that aligns with your purpose and IKIGAI. You will employ mindfulness moments throughout your day to enhance focus and reduce stress. You will critically evaluate the impact of consistent exercise on your well-being through self-assessment and adjustments as necessary. You will foster resilience in relationships by applying gratitude and understanding, reflecting the learned principles from the course. Requirements There are no requirements or pre-requisites for this course, but the items listed below are a guide to useful background knowledge which will increase the value and benefits of this course. Basic understanding of personal development concepts such as gratitude, mindfulness, and self-reflection. Familiarity with goal-setting and personal organization methods. Access to a journal or digital app for note-taking and self-reflection exercises. Description Welcome to our transformative online course that will guide you on a journey towards a fulfilled and purposeful life through the G.R.E.A.T. L.I.F.E. framework. Are you seeking a deeper sense of joy, success, and well-being in your everyday existence? If so, you're in the right place. Our team of experts has crafted a comprehensive program that blends gratitude, resilience, enthusiasm, authenticity, tenacity, alongside letting go, imagineering, fun, laughter, and exercise to help you unlock your true potential and lead a life of fulfillment and success.In today's fast-paced world, where success is often measured by metrics such as wealth, social status, or professional achievements, it's easy to lose sight of what truly brings us happiness and contentment. This course aims to shift the narrative and focus on what matters most ─ your inner well-being and personal growth. Through a unique blend of ancient wisdom and modern techniques, we will guide you on a journey of self-discovery and transformation.By enrolling in this course, you'll embark on a holistic exploration of the G.R.E.A.T. L.I.F.E. framework, designed to enhance every aspect of your life ─ from your emotional well-being to your physical health, from your relationships to your professional success. Each module is carefully crafted to provide you with practical tools, actionable strategies, and real-life examples that will inspire and empower you to make positive changes in your life.Throughout the course, you will delve into the transformative power of gratitude, learn how to cultivate resilience in the face of challenges, ignite your enthusiasm for life, embrace authenticity in all your interactions, cultivate tenacity in pursuing your goals, and find liberation in letting go of what no longer serves you. You'll also explore the art of imagineering and discover the joy and health benefits of incorporating fun, laughter, and exercise into your daily routine.From interactive gratitude exercises and laughter meditation techniques to personalized imagineering activities and tailored exercise regimes, every module is structured to provide a blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on practices. By the end of the course, you will not only have a deep understanding of each element of the G.R.E.A.T. L.I.F.E. framework but also have the confidence and skills to implement these practices into your daily life.Our course goes beyond just theoretical learning ─ it's a practical guide to living a purposeful, fulfilling, and joyful life. Whether you're a seasoned professional looking to reignite your passion, a student navigating the complexities of modern life, or simply someone seeking a more meaningful existence, this course is designed to meet you where you are and guide you towards a brighter, more empowered future.Join us on this transformative journey, as we unlock the secrets to living a G.R.E.A.T. L.I.F.E. filled with joy, resilience, and success. Your best life awaits. Let's embark on this journey together. Overview Section 1: Introduction to the G.L.I.F.E: Illuminated Framework Lecture 1 Five qualities Lecture 2 Download The *Amazing* +100 Page Workbook For this Course Lecture 3 Student Self Intro Lecture 4 Let's Celebrate Your Progress In This Course: 25% > 50% > 75% > 100%!! Section 2: The L.I.F.E Framework Lecture 5 Gratitude, Letting Go, Imagineering and Exercise Section 3: The G. L.I.F.E. Lecture 6 G - Gratitude: Daily Acts of Gratitude Lecture 7 L - Let It Go Through Prayer and Meditation Lecture 8 I - Imagineering and IKIGAI: Determine and Follow Purpose Lecture 9 F - Full, Purposeful Fun: Laughing Out Every Day Lecture 10 E - Exercising to Keep Body and Mind Together Section 4: The Need for Fulfilment and Success in Today's World Lecture 11 Evolving Definitions of Success Lecture 12 Exponential Technological Advances Lecture 13 The Stress Epidemic Lecture 14 The Social Media Paradox Lecture 15 The Millennial & Gen Z Influence Lecture 16 Global Uncertainties Lecture 17 Human Longing for Purpose Section 5: What the Reader Can Anti[beeep]te Gaining from the Book Lecture 18 A Life-Changing Framework Lecture 19 Improved Emotional Well-Being Lecture 20 Clear Sense of Purpose Lecture 21 Unbridled Joy and Happiness Lecture 22 A Healthier You Lecture 23 Lasting Habits for Success Lecture 24 Troubleshooting Guidance Lecture 25 Sense of Community Lecture 26 Actionable Tools Lecture 27 A Greater Good Section 6: Gratitude: The Cornerstone of Joy Lecture 28 The Essence of Gratitude Lecture 29 Significance of Daily Gratitude in Our Lives Section 7: Some ways to cultivate gratitude Lecture 30 Practical Ways to Cultivate Gratitude\ Lecture 31 Gratitude Journal Lecture 32 Say Thank You Often Lecture 33 The Gratitude Jar Lecture 34 Gratitude Walks Lecture 35 Family Gratitude Time Lecture 36 Gratitude Letters Lecture 37 Mental Gratitude Lists Lecture 38 The 'Why' Exercise Lecture 39 Use Technology Lecture 40 Practice Mindful Eating Lecture 41 Gratitude Texts & WhatsApp Messages Section 8: More ways to cultivate gratitude Lecture 42 Interactive Gratitude Exercises Lecture 43 Gratitude Scavenger Hunt Lecture 44 Thank-You Notes Relay Lecture 45 The Gratitude Tree Lecture 46 Guess The Gratitude Lecture 47 Gratitude Stones Lecture 48 Gratitude Jar - Community Edition Lecture 49 The ABCs of Gratitude Lecture 50 Gratitude Circle Lecture 51 One Word Story - Gratitude Edition Lecture 52 Gratitude Video Messages Section 9: The transformative Power of Gratitude Lecture 53 Sarah's Turnaround Lecture 54 Mike's Career Transformation Lecture 55 Emily's Healing Process Lecture 56 The Grateful Classroom Lecture 57 John's Financial Rebirth Lecture 58 Sophia's Family Ties Lecture 59 Mark's Reawakening Section 10: Liberating the Spirit Through Prayer and Meditation. Lecture 60 Physical Health Lecture 61 Mental Health Lecture 62 Career and Productivity Lecture 63 Relationships Lecture 64 Personal Development Lecture 65 Financial Impact Lecture 66 Life Satisfaction Section 11: Strategies for Releasing Stress Lecture 67 Deep Breathing Exercises Lecture 68 Progressive Muscle Relaxation Lecture 69 Guided Imagery Lecture 70 Mindfulness and Meditation Lecture 71 Prayer Lecture 72 Physical Exercise Lecture 73 Connect with Loved Ones Lecture 74 Laughter Therapy Lecture 75 Journaling Lecture 76 Seek Professional Help Section 12: The Roles of Prayer and Meditation Lecture 77 Emotional Relief Lecture 78 Inner Strength and Resilience Lecture 79 Increased Self-Awareness Lecture 80 Enhanced Focus and Concentration Lecture 81 Spiritual Connection Lecture 82 Guidance and Wisdom Lecture 83 Enhanced Empathy and Compassion Lecture 84 Community and Shared Experience Lecture 85 Positive Outlook Lecture 86 Healing and Recovery Lecture 87 You've Achieved 25% >> Let's Celebrate Your Progress And Keep Going To 50% >> Section 13: Daily Practices to Adopt for Prayer and Meditation Lecture 88 Morning Rituals Lecture 89 Mindfulness Moments Lecture 90 Mealtime Meditations Lecture 91 Mid-Day Check-In Lecture 92 Movement Meditation Lecture 93 Journaling Lecture 94 Breathing Exercises Lecture 95 Gratitude Prayer Lecture 96 Nighttime Meditation Lecture 97 Consistency is Key Lecture 98 Illustrating the Restorative Power of Letting Go Lecture 99 The Entrepreneur Who Lost It All and Found Peace Lecture 100 The Veteran and His Emotional Baggage Lecture 101 The Divorced Couple and the Power of Forgiveness Lecture 102 The Recovering Addict Lecture 103 The Wall Street Banker Section 14: Imagineering & IKIGAI Lecture 104 The Dynamic Duo of Purpose Lecture 105 What is Imagineering? Lecture 106 What is IKIGAI? Lecture 107 Why Pair Them Together? Section 15: Brief Neuroscience of Living with Purpose Lecture 108 Dopamine Release Lecture 109 Stress Reduction Lecture 110 Increased Resilience Lecture 111 Enhanced Focus and Memory Lecture 112 Longevity and Health Lecture 113 Social Connection and Altruism Section 16: How to Unearth and Affirm One's Purpose Lecture 114 Self-Reflection and Introspection Lecture 115 Journaling Lecture 116 Imagineering Lecture 117 Explore IKIGAI Lecture 118 Consult Trusted Individuals Lecture 119 Take Small Steps Lecture 120 Affirmation and Reiteration Lecture 121 Purposeful Action Lecture 122 Monitor and Adapt Lecture 123 Share and Multiply Section 17: Activities to Practice Imagineering Lecture 124 Vision Board Lecture 125 Reverse Engineering Lecture 126 Daily Affirmations Lecture 127 Accountability Partners Section 18: Activities to Practice IKIGAI Lecture 128 IKIGAI Circle Lecture 129 Skill Inventory Lecture 130 Passion Log Lecture 131 Purposeful Experimentation Lecture 132 Community Service Section 19: Real-World Success Stories of Living a Purposeful Life Lecture 133 Story 1: Jake, The Eco-Warrior Lecture 134 Story 2: Sarah, The Mindfulness Teacher Lecture 135 Story 3: Carlos, The Social Entrepreneur Lecture 136 Story 4: Priya, The Art Therapist Section 20: Laughter: The Universal Language of Resilience Lecture 137 The Holistic Benefits of Laughter Lecture 138 Mental Health Boost Lecture 139 Stress-Reducer Lecture 140 Immunity Booster Lecture 141 Pain Alleviation Lecture 142 Heart Health Lecture 143 Social Connector Lecture 144 Enhanced Perspective Lecture 145 Increased Lung Capacity Lecture 146 Facial Exercise Lecture 147 Lifetime Extender Section 21: Methods to Consciously Bring Laughter into Daily Life Lecture 148 Laughter Yoga Lecture 149 Comedic Media Lecture 150 Social Laughter Lecture 151 Playful Activities Lecture 152 Humor Journal Lecture 153 Laughter Apps Lecture 154 Memes and Internet Humor Lecture 155 Daily Life Situations Lecture 156 Practice Childlike Wonder Lecture 157 Comedic Perspective Lecture 158 Smiling Lecture 159 Mock-Laugh Section 22: Exercises to Actively Engage in Laughter Lecture 160 Laughter Meditation Lecture 161 Funny Memory Lane Lecture 162 The Alphabet Game Lecture 163 Watch or Listen to Comedy Lecture 164 Fake It Till You Make It Lecture 165 Animal Laughter Lecture 166 Role-Play Comedy Lecture 167 Laugh at Yourself Lecture 168 Tickle Fight Lecture 169 Social Media Scroll Lecture 170 Call a Friend Lecture 171 Laughter Exercise Apps Lecture 172 You've Achieved 50% >> Let's Celebrate Your Progress And Keep Going To 75% >> Section 23: Life-Affirming Anecdotes on the Benefits of Laughter Lecture 173 The Laughing Monk Lecture 174 Lifting the Fog of Grief Lecture 175 Crisis Averted at the Office Lecture 176 The Teacher Who Laughs Lecture 177 The Couple that Laughs Together Lecture 178 Healing Through Laughter Section 24: Exercise: The Catalyst for Mind-Body Harmony Lecture 179 Inseparable Duo Lecture 180 Biochemical Bliss Lecture 181 Sharper Mind Lecture 182 Emotional Equilibrium Lecture 183 Energy Surge Lecture 184 The Social Butterfly Effect Lecture 185 Aging Gracefully Lecture 186 Holistic Health Section 25: Guidelines to Create an Effective Exercise Regime Lecture 187 Identify Your Goals Lecture 188 Consult a Professional Lecture 189 Start Slow Lecture 190 Mix It Up Lecture 191 Be Consistent Lecture 192 Plan Recovery Time Lecture 193 Make It Fun Lecture 194 Listen to Your Body Lecture 195 Measure Your Progress Lecture 196 Celebrate Small Wins Section 26: Tailored Exercises to Suit Varying Fitness Levels Lecture 197 Beginners: Building a Foundation Lecture 198 Intermediate: Expanding Horizons Lecture 199 Advanced: Pushing the Limits Lecture 200 Senior Citizens: Age is Just a Number Lecture 201 For Specific Health Issues: Exercise as Medicine Section 27: The Advantages of Consistent Exercise Lecture 202 Jane: From Depression to Enthusiasm Lecture 203 Alex: Managing Type 2 Diabetes Lecture 204 Rachel: Improved Academic Performance in College Lecture 205 Tom: Building Strength and Confidence at 60 Lecture 206 Samantha: Overcoming Social Anxiety Lecture 207 John and Mary: Reigniting Connection Through Intentional Dialogue Lecture 208 Mark: Alleviating Chronic Pain Through Tai Chi Section 28: The Harmony of L.I.F.E.- Introduction: The Symphony of L.I.F.E. Lecture 209 Strategies for Synchronization Lecture 210 Creating Habit Loops Lecture 211 Monitoring and Tweaking Lecture 212 Case Studies: Living the Harmonious L.I.F.E. Section 29: Tips for Habit Formation Lecture 213 Start Small Lecture 214 Be Consistent Lecture 215 Attach to an Existing Habit Lecture 216 Set SMART Goals Lecture 217 Accountability Lecture 218 Celebrate Small Wins Lecture 219 Reinforcement Lecture 220 Automate Where Possible Lecture 221 Review and Adapt Section 30: Self-Assessment and Adjustments Lecture 222 Weekly Check-ins Lecture 223 Journaling Lecture 224 Seek Feedback Lecture 225 Rate Your Satisfaction Lecture 226 Identify Obstacles Lecture 227 Adjust Goals Lecture 228 Celebrate Adjustments Lecture 229 Seek Professional Guidance Section 31: Achieving Harmony Through the L.I.F.E. Framework Lecture 230 Sarah's Rekindled Passion for Life Lecture 231 Mike's Journey to Mental Resilience Lecture 232 Emily's Transformation Through Gratitude Lecture 233 Daniel's Rejuvenation Through Laughter Lecture 234 Anita's Total Transformation Section 32: Welcome to a harmonious, G.R.E.A.T L.I.F.E. Lecture 235 Gratitude Lecture 236 Gratitude and Letting Go (L) Lecture 237 Gratitude and Imagineering & IKIGAI (I) Lecture 238 Gratitude and Fun (F) Lecture 239 Gratitude and Exercise (E) Section 33: Resilience Lecture 240 Resilience Lecture 241 Emotional Resilience Lecture 242 Practical Application Lecture 243 Stress and Resilience Lecture 244 Spiritual Resilience Lecture 245 Resilience in Relationships Section 34: Enthusiasm Lecture 246 Ignites the Spark Lecture 247 Sustains Momentum Lecture 248 You've Achieved 75% >> Let's Celebrate Your Progress And Keep Going To 100% >> Lecture 249 Overcomes Obstacles Lecture 250 Enhances Creativity Lecture 251 Spiritual Synergy Lecture 252 Community and Collaboration Lecture 253 Life Enrichment Section 35: Authenticity Lecture 254 Authentic Foundation Lecture 255 Magnet for Genuine Fun Lecture 256 Natural Laughter Lecture 257 Sincerity in Relationships Lecture 258 Personal Growth Lecture 259 Health Benefits Lecture 260 Long-lasting Satisfaction Section 36: Tenacity Lecture 261 Sustaining Momentum Lecture 262 Goal Achievement Lecture 263 Overcoming Plateaus Lecture 264 Mind-Body Harmony Lecture 265 Long-term Health Lecture 266 Self-Discipline Lecture 267 Resilience Lecture 268 Joy in the Journey Section 37: How G.R.E.A.T. Enhances L.I.F.E- Mindset homeostasis Lecture 269 Gratitude and L.I.F.E. Lecture 270 Resilience and Letting Go Lecture 271 Enthusiasm and Imagineering Lecture 272 Authenticity, Fun, and Laughter Section 38: Tenacity and Exercise Lecture 273 Holistic Well-being Lecture 274 Enhanced Focus Lecture 275 Inner Peace Lecture 276 Drive for Success Lecture 277 Positive Impact Section 39: Your G.R.E.A.T L.I.F.E Awaits Lecture 278 Synergy and Symbiosis Lecture 279 Unlocking Levels of Joy, Success, and Fulfilment Lecture 280 Reach for the Extraordinary Section 40: Overcoming Obstacles and Challenges Lecture 281 Practical Applications. Lecture 282 Gratitude Hurdles Lecture 283 Resilience Roadblocks Lecture 284 Enthusiasm Obstacles Lecture 285 Authenticity Barriers Lecture 286 Tenacity Troubles Lecture 287 Letting Go Setbacks Lecture 288 Imagineering Impediments Lecture 289 Fun Foibles Lecture 290 Exercise Excuses Section 41: Practical Tips and Alternative Solutions Lecture 291 Overcoming Cynicism in Gratitude Lecture 292 Tackling Fear of Failure for Resilience Lecture 293 Dispelling Self-Doubt to Boost Enthusiasm Lecture 294 Preserving Authenticity Amid Social Conformity Lecture 295 Maintaining Tenacity with Effective Planning Lecture 296 Breaking the Cycle of Holding Grudges in Letting Go Lecture 297 Sustaining Inspiration for Imagineering Lecture 298 Instigating Fun and Laughter Despite Over-Seriousness Lecture 299 Overcoming Procrastination in Exercise & Health Lecture 300 Fear and do it anyway in doubt Lecture 301 Vulnerability at its Maximum Section 42: Beyond the Self- Impact on Career Lecture 302 Gratitude in the Workplace Lecture 303 Resilience in Problem-Solving Lecture 304 Enthusiasm for Projects Lecture 305 Authenticity in Leadership Lecture 306 Tenacity in Achieving Goals Section 43: Impact on Relationships Lecture 307 Gratitude Strengthens Bonds Lecture 308 Resilience Through Tough Times Section 44: Impact on Community Lecture 309 Gratitude and Altruism Lecture 310 Enthusiasm in Volunteering Lecture 311 Tenacity in Social Activism Section 45: Impact on Success Lecture 312 Gratitude for Small Wins Lecture 313 Resilience Overcomes Hurdles Section 46: Impact on Business Lecture 314 Gratitude in Client Relations Lecture 315 Resilience in Market Fluctuations Lecture 316 Enthusiasm in Product Development Lecture 317 Authenticity in Branding Lecture 318 Tenacity in Strategic Goals Lecture 319 Love for the Business Lecture 320 Inspiration in Leadership Lecture 321 Freedom in Decision-Making Lecture 322 Enjoyment in the Journey Section 47: Impact on Fulfillment Lecture 323 Authenticity Brings Joy Lecture 324 Tenacity Earns Satisfaction Section 48: The Next Chapter is Yours to Write Lecture 325 No Time Like the Present Lecture 326 Easy Does It Lecture 327 Engage With Others Lecture 328 Be Accountable Lecture 329 Course Correction is Not Failure Section 49: Appendices: G.R.E.A.T. and L.I.F.E Worksheets Lecture 330 Reader-Friendly Q&A Section Lecture 331 On Gratitude Lecture 332 On Resilience Lecture 333 On Enthusiasm Lecture 334 On Authenticity Lecture 335 On Tenacity Lecture 336 On Letting Go Lecture 337 On Imagineering Lecture 338 On Fun & Laughter Lecture 339 On Exercise & Health Lecture 340 On G.R.E.A.T L.I.F.E. 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Free Download TTC - Great Battles of the Ancient World Last updated 10/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 24 Lessons ( 12h 25m ) | Size: 10.4 GB Hollywood has gone to elaborate lengths to recreate the violence and mayhem of ancient warfare in movies such as Gladiator and Troy. But what were ancient battles really like? What weapons, tactics, armor, training, and logistics were used? And what were the crucial factors that could turn the tide of battle, giving one side victory and consigning the other to slaughter, capture, or, at best, escape to fight another day? A professor of classics and history at The Pennsylvania State University and the teacher of our immensely popular course, The History of Ancient Rome, Dr. Garrett G. Fagan has devoted extensive study to ancient warfare. In these 24 lectures he takes you into the thick of combat in some of the most notable battles fought in the Mediterranean region from prehistoric times to the 4th century A.D. Great Battles-Crucibles of History "Battles, for all their madness, are worthy of study if for no other reason than that they are the crucibles of history," says Professor Fagan, who notes that a few hours of hard fighting can determine the fates of entire empires. Among the many fateful battles you study are Marathon: This clash between Athenians and the invading Persian army in 490 B.C.E. demonstrated the fearsome effectiveness of Greek hoplite phalanxes against Persian arms. Later European history would have looked very different had the Greeks lost at Marathon. Gaugamela: In 331 B.C.E., Alexander the Great crushed a vastly superior Persian force in a classic hammer-and-anvil battle, in which his cavalry (the hammer) outflanked the enemy to drive it onto the spear-wielding phalanx (the anvil). When the dust had settled, King Darius III was in flight, and Achaemenid Persia, which had dominated Asia for three centuries, was at an end. Masada: The Romans showed their mastery of the difficult art of siege warfare by breaching the virtually impregnable Jewish fortress of Masada, which fell on April 16, A.D. 73. The defenders took their own lives rather than surrender, ending the last chapter of the Jewish Revolt against Rome. Famous Generals You also follow celebrated confrontations between commanders of ancient times, including Hannibal versus Scipio, the 3rd-century B.C.E. equivalent of Lee versus Grant during the American Civil War, or Rommel versus Montgomery during World War II. At the head of a Carthaginian army, Hannibal nearly broke the back of Roman power in Italy, inflicting the worst Roman defeat ever at the horrendous Battle of Cannae in 218 B.C.E. But he met his match in P. Cornelius Scipio, who lured him to Africa for a killing blow at the Battle of Zama. Scipio was known ever afterward as Scipio "Africanus." Other generals you study include Alexander the Great: Arguably the greatest general ever, Alexander was heir to the tactical innovations of his father, Philip II of Macedon, who, in turn, had learned new battle techniques from Epaminondas of Thebes. Alexander's stunning victories are marked by his maximally efficient use of military tools. Julius Caesar: A brilliant tactician and master chronicler of his own exploits, Caesar won battles against barbarian armies and Roman rivals alike. He was preparing to conquer the Parthian Empire when he was struck down in the Roman Forum on the Ides of March in 44 B.C.E. Xenophon: Elected general after the massacre of his commanding officers, this soldier of fortune led a beleaguered army of 10,000 Greek mercenaries on a daring retreat from deep within Persian territory. What You Will Learn This course focuses on warfare in the ancient Mediterranean world, encompassing the region from Mesopotamia to Western Europe, including Egypt and North Africa. The first eight lectures chart the development of warfare from prehistoric times to the glory days of the great states of the ancient Near East and Egypt. After examining theories about how to define war, you survey different models for the origins of warfare in the Upper Paleolithic (c. 37,000-12,000 years ago) and Neolithic (c. 10,000-5,000 years ago), testing them against the archaeological evidence, which provides our only clues to organized violence among prehistoric peoples. Then you move into the historical era, starting with the first battles for which we have written accounts. These took place between the city-states of early Sumer (c. 3000-2350 B.C.E.), when armies of infantry that used rudimentary chariots clashed over honor, irrigation rights, and boundaries. Next you travel to Egypt and survey the changing nature of warfare in the Old to New Kingdoms (c. 2700-1070 B.C.E.), including the first fully recorded battle in history: the Battle of Megiddo between Pharaoh Thutmose III and a coalition of Syrian lords, fought outside the walls of a town in Palestine. You examine the fearsome Assyrian war machine as it developed c. 900-612 B.C.E., and the sophisticated army that allowed the Assyrians to forge the largest empire yet seen in the region. You also address disputed matters of the Trojan War and Homeric warfare. In the next eight lectures you cover warfare among the Greeks and their distinctive form of combat using hoplites, a type of armored infantry that fought in close formation called the phalanx. You study the Persian invasions of Greece (490-479 B.C.E.), examining the battles of Marathon, Thermopylae, Salamis, and Plataea that decided this titanic clash. The disastrous Athenian expedition against Sicily (415-413 B.C.E.) during the Peloponnesian War is next, followed by the military revolution in the 4th century B.C.E., which saw the creation of a new and formidable fighting unit spearheaded by the cavalry and a reformed phalanx. This integrated and flexible army reached its pinnacle of efficiency under Alexander the Great, and you survey the battles at the Granicus River, Issus, and Gaugamela that made Alexander king of Persia. In the third part of the course you study the legions of Rome, which evolved brutally effective tactics that gave them dominion over the entire Mediterranean basin. It is unclear how Roman legionary armies actually fought, and you explore various theories before following the legions into combat in their colossal struggles with Hannibal in the Second Punic War (218-202 B.C.E.). Then you compare the Roman legion and Macedonian phalanx-the two most efficient killing machines of the day-in duels fought in Italy in the 3rd century B.C.E. and in the Balkans and Asia Minor in the 2nd century. Next you consider Roman skill in siege warfare as exemplified by Julius Caesar's siege of Alesia (52 B.C.E.) and the siege of Masada in Judea in A.D. 72-73. The final two battles covered are Roman defeats and introduce the German tribal warrior. These are the battles of the Teutoburg Forest in A.D. 9, considered one of the most important battles in European history, and Adrianople in A.D. 378, which heralded the decline of Roman imperial power. In the final lecture, Professor Fagan considers the recent proposal by scholar Victor Davis Hanson that there is a distinctively "Western way of war" traceable from the Greeks to the modern age. This intriguing view represents hoplite warfare as a unique development of Greek conditions that casts its shadow down to the present. Despite the theory's attractive simplicity, it has problems that Dr. Fagan details in a fascinating glimpse of scholarly debate in action. Clash of Theories The battles you study were fought so long ago, and accounts of them are so incomplete, that what happened involves considerable controversy. Professor Fagan presents contending theories and often his own hypotheses about how events unfolded during these bloody encounters. For example The standard view of battle mechanics adopted by opposing armies of Greek hoplites is that they advanced shoulder-to-shoulder in close-ordered formation and crashed into each other head-on. Then they sought, quite literally, to shove their opponents off the field, all the while stabbing with their spears. The minority view is that hoplite battle was more open, with hoplites standing up to six feet apart and fighting individually rather than as a mass. Dr. Fagan demonstrates how this minority view "is a lot more plausible and is supported by the ancient evidence better than the strange business of ritualized shoving." Similarly, it is far from clear how Roman legionaries fought their battles. The prin[beeep]l ancient source, the historian Livy, is so confused on the point that it is obvious he never witnessed a legion in action. After considering various schools of thought, Professor Fagan draws on clues from different battle narratives to conclude that flexibility lay at the heart of the Roman system, so that no one "battle deployment" fit all. On the issue of whether the Greek hoplites at Marathon charged the Persians across the one-mile gap separating the armies, as described by the ancient historian Herodotus, Professor Fagan notes that experiments carried out at The Pennsylvania State University with physical education majors suggest that Herodotus was wrong. Wearing weighted jackets and carrying mock nine-pound shields, only one of the Penn State athletes could run the mile-long course, and he was utterly exhausted-certainly not in a position to fight 24,000 Persians! War's Grim Reality Dr. Fagan ends by reminding us of the grim reality of war: Throughout history many millions have died on battlefields. "We owe it to them," he concludes, "and to the thousands who continue to perish in our planet's wars, to understand as fully as possible what it was that killed them. If this course has advanced its audience's comprehension of war even a little, then it has amply fulfilled its purpose." 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