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Rise and Fall of the Borgias

By: William Landon, The Great Courses
Narrated by: William Landon
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Since its rise to the highest ranks of power in Renaissance Europe, the Borgia family has developed a scandalous reputation. While they were indeed ostentatious, calculating, worldly, cruel—and even, occasionally, murderous—listeners may be surprised to find that the Borgias were not terribly different from other powerful and ambitious families of their day. So why has history set them apart as one of the most corrupt and reviled families in history?

In the Rise and Fall of the Borgias, listeners will spend 10 revealing lectures untangling the web of rumors, speculation, and historical embellishment from what is actually known about the infamous Roman family. With Dr. William Landon, listeners will explore the historical context that helped the Borgias make their fortune and better understand how they could be both magnanimous and ruthless, pious and morally suspect.

The story of the Borgias is rich with intrigue, even without the fictional enhancement it has received from the numerous films, novels, and television shows that have been created based on the family’s notoriety. Dr. Landon introduces listeners to the major players and lays bare their machinations to reach the highest offices of church and state. Were their exploits as salacious as listeners have been led to believe? Did they manipulate the papacy for their own gain? Are the rumors of incest, bribery, political assassinations, and other morally questionable behaviors true or the stuff of historical gossip?

As listeners explore these and other rumors surrounding the Borgias, they will pull back the curtain on the historian’s craft and see how the story of this Renaissance dynasty has been shaped over time and how new research and a healthy dose of skepticism has allowed us to get a little closer to the truth—without losing any of the drama.

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Balanced and well researched account, historically revealing but also entertaining. I would recommend to any student of renaissance Italy.

Excellent work

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I am a fan of stories of the Borgias and this lecture gave me new insights.

It was brilliant and I am now going to listen to his one on the Medici family.

Great listening

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There was a bit of context that i missed as this is not an era i know a huge amount about but the story is detailed. although not overly so and helps to put the Borgias into context and to look at why are consider them such an evil perverse family. The Professor goes through where the information comes from and we end with a story of a powerful corrupt group of men who were probably just as bad as everyone else but maybe a bit better at it.

Well worth a listen

As always something that makes you think

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I really enjoyed this lecture series. If you are a fan of history then this is worth checking out.

Excellent

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Thoroughly enjoyed this. Fascinating insight into the Borgias and their lives. Told in straightforward language it was easy to listen to.

Fascinating

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Superbly researched and well presented piece of work. Very enjoyable and informative. Would recommend to students if Middle Ages. Most enjoyable

Excellently written

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Solzhenitsyn said that the line between good and evil crosses every human heart.
The author seems have also discovered this fact in his research for thisbook.
It is compelling in its attempt to put aside outrage and horror in seeking to find the truth..

Surprising and refreshing.

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It’s hard to think of better source material for an engaging historical lecture about the Italian renaissance period than the Borgias and this doesn’t let down. The lectures are impressively planned and delivered, the structure works, the story fascinates and the history is authoritative and objective with excellent use and analysis of sources but woven cleverly and subtly into the narrative so that it never detracts or distracts from it. The manner in which the lecturer skilfully separates myth from fact with regard to the much, much maligned Borgia family while remaining clear-headed about who they were makes for an informative & satisfying listen

Excellent & interesting

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The author try to provide a view at the time of the Borgias. Ian’s takes with a pinch of salt the current references & interpretations as they can have invested sides.
It’s not the best narration ( personal view) but it’s a having a well thought point of view and references.
I may not agree with some historical views but it’s ok.

Interesting view with plenty of references

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this revealed alot of context which popculture and documentaries don't cover. This reveals the depths and reasons behind many scandals and "scandals" the Borgia family did do or may have done

Enlightening on a topic with many preconseptions

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