
History's Great Speeches: The Definitive Collection
40 Hours of Historical Highlights from Pericles to Mao Covering 54 Orators, and 153 Speeches
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Charles Featherstone
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This complete edition spans 2,400 years (431 BCE–1944) in 40 hours, 155 speeches, and 52 speakers, including foundational addresses by Gandhi and Mao—voices that shaped modern Asia.
Begin in 431 BCE with Demosthenes, whose structural genius remains the DNA of modern expression. Traverse Athens’ zenith via Pericles’ Funeral Oration, Alexander’s volatile proclamations, and Rome’s crisis in Cicero’s showdown with Cataline—featuring Caesar’s sole surviving senate address and Mark Antony’s incendiary eulogy.
Witness rhetoric’s rebirth after a millennium: from Prophet Mohammed’s Farewell and Pope Urban II’s Crusade call, to Pico della Mirandola’s Renaissance-sparking Oration and Milton’s defiant Satan. The Reformation ignites through Luther’s 95 Theses and Calvin’s satirical Treatise on Relics, while Enlightenment firebrands Pitt, Burke, and Robespierre (whose anti-death-penalty stance mirrors Cicero) fuel revolutions.
The collection illuminates seismic shifts: Luther's 95 Theses and Calvin's Treatise on Relics defining the Reformation; the Enlightenment and Revolutionary fervor articulated by Pitt, Burke, and Robespierre's chilling discourses on Terror; the birth of American liberty through Patrick Henry and Washington; and the tumultuous End of Empire featuring Napoleon's legendary addresses, Daniel O'Connell, and Frederick Douglass' searing indictments of slavery.
Delve into challenges to order with anarchists Proudhon and Bakunin. Witness the forging of modern polities through Bismarck's "Blood and Iron", Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, Susan B. Anthony's suffrage plea, and Swami Vivekananda's groundbreaking Parliament address. Chart the Rise of Socialism with William Morris, Annie Besant, and Eugene Debs' heroic workers pleas from prison.
We finish with transformative modern voices: Gandhi 's South African struggle and early activism and Mao Tse-Tung's defining wartime addresses Gandhi’s early and Mao’s revolutionary manifestos.
Full list of speakers includes:
Cato The Younger
Charles Phillips
Chief Joseph
Daniel O'Connell
Dinarchus
Edmund Burke
Eduard Bernstein
Edward Carpenter
Elizabeth I
Emilio Castelar
Eugene Debs
Frederick Douglass
Mohandas Gandhi
George Graham Vest
Girolamo Savonarola
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Huldrych Zwingli
John Calvin
Gaetano
Louis Kossuth
Louis Lingg
Mao Tse-Tung
Mark Anthony
Mark Twain
Martin Luther
Maximillian Robespierre
Mikhail Bakunin
Muhammad
Napoleon Bonaparte
Otto von Bismarck
Peter Kropotkin
Phillip Melanchthon
Pico della Mirandola
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Pope Urban II
Red Jacket
Robert Emmet
Susan B Anthony
Swami Vivekananda
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