Age Group:
AdultProgram Description
Event Details
The Pound Ridge Library is pleased to announce the continuation of a series of lectures which mark the eleventh year of courses which are part of the library’s continuing presentation of a new educational concept in life-long learning: a series of DVD seminars from The Teaching Company/The Great Courses encompassing a wide variety of subjects, given by outstanding scholars from major colleges and universities throughout the United States. This program, the first of its kind in the country, is designed to provide collegial, small group-setting for courses “you didn’t get to take at college, but wanted to.” The seminars, developed by the late Lawrence Brotmann of Pound Ridge, NY are held at the library on Thursdays at 12:30 pm and consist of four 30-minute (closed-captioned) lectures per session, most from 3 to 6 weeks per course.
Registration is not necessary but parking is limited. The library encourage carpooling or being dropped off.
Course overview:
The year 1066 was a turning point that reshaped the English-speaking world. The Norman Conquest reoriented England toward Europe, fused English and French culture, and set the stage for major medieval and later developments. In 1066: The Year That Changed Everything, Professor Jennifer Paxton explores this dramatic year of Viking warriors, rival claimants, political intrigue, and epic battles that transformed history.