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New Courses form The Great Courses Priority Code: 186301 ANNOUNCING The Greek World: A Study of Hist

New Courses form The Great Courses [The Great Courses]( [View Web Version]( Priority Code: 186301 ANNOUNCING [New Releases]( [The Greek World: A Study of History and Culture ]( The Greek World: A Study of History and Culture The ancient Greeks, more than any other early culture, have given us the template for Western civilization. This course takes you from the great Classical and Hellenistic eras through Greece’s dramatic modern history. You’ll discover Greek culture in examples such as: Athenian democracy; Greek religious beliefs; Greek drama, epic poetry, and philosophy; and Greek sculpture, vase painting, and architecture. [LEARN MORE]( [America’s Long Struggle Against Slavery]( America’s Long Struggle against Slavery America’s Long Struggle against Slavery is your chance to survey the history of the American anti-slavery movement, from the dawn of the transatlantic slave trade during the late 15th century to the end of Reconstruction in 1877 and beyond. Taught by Professor Richard Bell of the University of Maryland, these 30 eye-opening lectures give you an up-close view of a venal institution and the people who fought. [LEARN MORE]( [Writing your Story]( Writing Your Story Discover how to translate your life into captivating, resonant stories with Writing Your Story, by acclaimed memoirist Joyce Maynard. In 26 lessons with the feel of a friendly, collaborative writing workshop, you’ll explore how to identify the right stories to tell; examine tips and tricks with language, dialogue, and description; and find inspiration for everything from cultivating a writing practice to handling rejection. [LEARN MORE]( LEARN MORE BY FOLLOWING US ON SOCIAL MEDIA [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Twitter]( [instantGram]( DOWNLOAD OUR APPS [apps]( [apps]( [Your Account]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us]( 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. If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe]( or mail your request to: The Great Courses, 4840 Westfields Blvd, Ste 500, Chantilly, VA 24541-2299. © 2020 The Great Courses - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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