A Very Brief History of Western Civilization

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Publicado 2018-01-29
Dr. Roy Casagranda is a political science professor in Austin, Texas. If you like this analysis and want more, check out Red Peace Machine weekly news podcast    • Red Peace Machine  

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  • @pasokhbeiran
    I forgot to write this, the most amazing thing about our dear Dr Roy is he does his lectures from the heart and he doesn't have a note ot title to stick to it, he speaks free and this freedom is refreshing and you want watch him talk about wars and killing with absolute fairness and his subtle sense of humor
  • @masstv9052
    When did "The Dude" have a sequel where he breaks into a school and starts giving lectures?
  • @ProudGooner
    We deserve weekly podcast from you Roy. We deserve to get the chance of listening to world history from a pure historian like you more frequently. Salute
  • @ayishabegum2355
    When i was in my school, boy i hated history. But now, i listened to Dr.Roys lectures keenly. I loved it so much. His way of explaining things from the beginning was so structured.
  • @anaskun3645
    I really don't know what It is about Dr Roy, just the way he talks about history, the passion, the history telling, the way he puts out information and much more, it just teleports you from your place to a thousand years before. When he talked about romains being able to talk both greek and latin, I literally saw a 22 yo guy like me living in the Roman empire being able to talk both languages, it was fascinating. I love what you do professor, and I want to tell you that you opened a path for me that I never thought was there. I knew I liked knowledge of history and events, but now I can see myself spending hours reading books or watching lectures about this kind of stuff. My only regret is that I don't think I'll find another professor with the same passion and the same way of teaching to that of Dr Roy Casagranda. If you ever stumble on this comment professor, I just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for these wonderful lectures, and I hope you'll do a lot more in the future because I will be waiting.
  • Dear Roy Thank you for your generous sharing of your findings and knowledge of history, which is like nothing I have ever heard. I have recently discovered your channel, and I am delighted.
  • @user-lw4gy9yz2b
    Man, imagine if every professor/teacher/ scholar had as same passion and love for teaching as dr Roy has it...
  • @robinnouri8335
    I am so addicted to this brilliant guy. It is so nice to watch his lecture.
  • Agreed. Ultimately I have no clue what all he is about or how he ended up on my feed, but I love how genuine, relatable and knowledgeable he is. I’ve been listen for days now. (Good job Austin Professor Dude! You are doing well. 👏🏼)
  • @deborahavia3871
    Wow! I love this guy!! What a mind blow!! This, kinda changes... everything!! 🤯😱 thank you Dr Cassgranda.
  • @007kash007
    This was profound. Look to listening to more from you Dr Roy
  • @Lyonessi
    Whilst he is often greeted with silence I'm here geeking with him about the awe of understanding history.
  • @mudcoff
    Eventually! the history teacher, i ever dreamt of, but never had!
  • @oa4032
    There are 3 people on earth who's hands I would like to shake out of respect. This man is one of them. He should go down in history as a great scholar.
  • @tohahawlader671
    His doctor told him to do walking, but he was busy preparing this wonderful lecture...you know the result
  • @mesbahahmed1690
    I could listen to this guy all day long! Never knew history could be this interesting
  • This was one of the most interesting lectures I have ever listened to and I listen to a lot. There were so many moments when he explained how things really came to be that just instantly rang as true and at the same time put another stake in the coffin of whatever BS history we learned in school. Dr. Roy’s work needs to enter more minds as we need to understand how we got here more than ever.