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More copies of this ISBNThe Bedside Baccalaureate: A Handy Daily Cerebral Primer to Fill in the Gaps, Refresh Your Knowledge & Impress Yourself & Other Intellectualsby David Rubel
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Many adults long to make up for an education they either never had or that seemed somehow lacking. Now they can fill in the gaps right at home with The Bedside Baccalaureate series, which speaks directly to this grown-up thirst for knowledge. Filled with color images, extremely readable, and with an appealing presentation, it provides a fun, no-pressure experience that everyone will enjoy. The goal of The Bedside Baccalaureate is not the simple accumulation of trivia, but the placement of facts within the framework of knowledge. The 20 courses—focused overviews of subjects with which any well-educated person would want to be familiar—are created by experts in their fields with the intention of making the topics accessible and entertaining. Each course consists of 18 one-page lectures that maximize clarity without compromising the integrity of the ideas. The lectures are rotated, rather than clumped together, to add variety to the reading experience and to mimic the heady mix of subjects one encounters in the world of the intellect. You can dip into an assortment of areas by reading a page at a time; or, if a course really grabs you, you can skip ahead. Learning is contagious—once you get started, its difficult to stop. The courses are associated with one of 12 departmental strands” as follows: Two courses each per volume American History Philosophy World History Economics English and Comparative Literature Classics Art History Environmental Science Mathematics and Engineering Physical Sciences Social Science
Book News Annotation:For nonexpert readers, Rubel, author of many books on American
history, presents knowledge about topics that well-educated people
would want to know, in the form of 20 overviews of topics in American
history, philosophy, world history, economics, classics, English and
comparative literature, art history, religion, environmental science,
math and engineering, physical sciences, and social sciences. Each
course consists of 18 one-page lectures, which are not grouped
together, on a topic written by a scholar in the field. Topics
include globalization, Roman and Greek myths, transcendentalism,
schools of Buddhist thought, the Impressionists, the Holocaust, the
Civil Rights movement, Einstein and relativity, and novels by
nineteenth-century Russian authors.
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