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Free Lectures A Free Lecture For You [The Great Courses]( [View Web Version]( Catalog Code: 213886 [free lecture]( Dear Lifelong Learner, Learn Something New with The Great Courses! Plus, Free Shipping or Extra 10% Off Digital Courses with Code R52S. We have specially selected lectures and episodes from our two New Release courses to give you a sampling of our diverse and fascinating Great Courses! Travel across time and around the world to explore these questions and more in [God against the Gods: The History of Monotheism and Polytheism](. Taught by acclaimed Professor Robert Garland of Colgate University, these 12 thought-provoking lectures introduce you to the world of comparative religion, giving you insights into a variety of religious expressions and human cultures. From the pantheons of ancient Greece and Rome to the Abrahamic faiths and Hinduism today, explore what unites us in a common humanity. Railways are one of history’s most important inventions, and radically changed the way we experience the world. [How Railways Transformed the World]( you’ll explore the amazing story and impact of railways, as you track the evolving technology that drove the railway revolution; learn how railways galvanized industry, mobility, commerce, and tourism; note the roles of railroads in colonial empires and major wars; learn where you can enjoy the best of rail travel today, across the world; examine the use of railway settings in art, and view the magnificent architecture of great train stations; and learn about today’s high-speed trains and future rail systems. In the enthralling presentation of Professor Patrick N. Allitt of Emory University, you’ll enjoy the fascinating history and lore of an invention that forever changed human life. To access a free lesson from each of these courses, [log in to your account]( and go to [My Digital Library]( where you will find these free lectures along with your other digital courses. Remember, you can always conveniently access your digital library on your favorite device through [The Great Courses app](! Hurry, these free lessons will only be available in your library until June 20. Sincerely, The Great Courses [Watch Now]( LEARN MORE BY FOLLOWING US ON SOCIAL MEDIA [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Twitter]( [instagram]( [apps]( [apps]( JOIN OUR MOBILE COMMUNITY [sms]( [Your Account]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us]( To unsubscribe, please click [Update Preferences](. Limit of one coupon per customer. Coupons cannot be combined or used on previous purchases. Offer valid on web or phone. Minimum purchase amount, if specified, does not include shipping and taxes. The Great Courses, 4840 Westfields Blvd, Ste 400, Chantilly, VA 20151-2299. © 2024 The Great Courses - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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