One Day University presents a series of audio lectures recorded in real-time from some of the top minds in the United States. Given by award-winning professors and experts in their field, these recorded lectures dive deep into the worlds of religion, government, literature, and social justice. Despite what the song "Wonderful World" says, there's a lot we know about history. But there are still some pretty big gaps in our knowledge, for the simple reason that a lot of information about the past gets lost over time. Wars, fires, floods, deliberate destruction, or just plain carelessness—all of these factors and more contribute to some pretty fascinating historical mysteries. Together, we'll discuss the latest reliable evidence and theories for some major events, people, and buildings that fascinate all of us. Who were the first Americans, and when—and how—did they arrive? How on earth did Stonehenge get built? What did Cleopatra look like? What caused the Salem witchcraft outbreak of 1692? All of these, and more, will be examined during this fun and fascinating talk. This audio lecture includes a supplemental PDF.
Mary's Voice in the Gospel According to John
Michael Pakaluk
audiobookBorn on the Bayou
Blaine Lourd
audiobookCitadels of Power : Castles in History and Archaeology
Thomas Finan
audiobookThe Mutiny on Board H.M.S. Bounty
Lt. William Bligh
audiobookDaring Young Men
Richard Reeves
audiobookHeretic : A Memoir
Jeanna Kadlec
audiobookSpitfire Ace
Martin Davidson
audiobookOcean Life in the Old Sailing Ship Days
John D. Whidden
audiobookThe Art of Power : My Story as America's First Woman Speaker of the House
Nancy Pelosi
audiobookbookSailing from Byzantium
Colin Wells
audiobookLord Jim
Joseph Conrad
audiobookbookSpecial Forces Berlin
James Stejskal
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