DW
Mar 15, 2018
Very interesting topic and well-presented, too. Covers virtually every historic period in which there's been warfare (which, I guess, is every historic period in which there's been people).
AR
Jan 28, 2019
Lovely course. Wonderful understanding of the Professor about War and its related implications. Thank you Professor. For the first time I fully understood the horror of holocaust.
By Israel C
鈥Sep 28, 2016
Amazing!
By Massimiliano
鈥Jan 4, 2016
Ottimo!
By Dylan B P
鈥Nov 13, 2024
good.
By Ramon p
鈥Jan 13, 2019
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By Madhavi S
鈥Jul 1, 2016
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By Christophe v
鈥Mar 6, 2016
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By Andrew J
鈥Oct 17, 2015
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By Joan E F
鈥Sep 1, 2015
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By Zeb F
鈥Sep 8, 2024
It was a really interesting course indeed, which I definitely feel I have learned quite a lot from. It is my first-ever course here on this website, and it did set the standard quite high, I can assure you. The reason for me giving a 4-star review against enjoying the lessons themselves was the lack of certification. I understand learning should not be motivational because of an award, but compared with similar courses, it may not be as tempting for some. Other than that, though, I would have nothing to say but that it really was brilliant work by all the people at Princeton. :)
By David D
鈥Aug 6, 2017
One may surprise oneself in being interested in taking such a course. My experience with this course is highly positive. You learn world history in general over the last 1000 years plus a glimpse into earlier times as shaped by war.
I would say one becomes convinced of the merits of war in shaping society into larger, stable entities and actually encouraging peace and prosperity. Who would have agreed to that before taking this course! Bravo.
By H茅lio C B
鈥Oct 2, 2015
The passion of Prof. Centeno is contaminating, some of the issues pointed were somewhat new (I have a circle of friends from military profession) and definitely the connection of cultural basis of the society and its capacity to, and way of, fight a war is something that will change my way to see the results of these events in the future.
Thank you very much for this initiative.
By 爪讞讬 讙
鈥Sep 10, 2015
Very interesting course. The first few weeks are little beat boring, discussing some features that are obvious, but as the course continues the questions become more untresting, especially those which concern war with politics. As a whole it is a very good course, which gives the student a broad understandung of the issue. recommended!!
By Chooi C Y
鈥Jan 25, 2016
A fresh perspective to see the relation between wars and our societies. The notion that wars are always bad and to be avoided is challenged, and seemingly controversial idea of wars bringing benefit to the societies (at a cost) is discussed, quite convincingly.
By Paul F H
鈥Oct 19, 2016
I thoroughly enjoyed the course. I think I must have virtually done it on my own as there were no other interventions, certainly in recent weeks. A very thought provoking course and all credit to the Professor and those who helped him put the course together.
By GHOUSE B A
鈥Dec 22, 2015
Specified subject and well explained view on WAR. Was also able to understand what are the other factors that for war. Being a Research and explorer this was one of the best learning that I had in 2015.
Thank you so much,
By Steve D
鈥Jan 30, 2021
Very interesting course, in which I learned things I'd never thought about before. The instructor was knowledgeable and enthusiastic. I enjoyed the course despite its sometimes depressing subject matter.
By Ruben B P
鈥Sep 1, 2015
An extremely interesting course, full of fascinating sociologycal and historical topics!
The only thing that wasn't that good about it was the difficulty to get some of books the instructor mentioned.
By Clifford L B
鈥Jul 16, 2016
A different perspective of war that made me think very differently about the whole process and the reactions of people involved in any form of confrontational situation
By Gregg C
鈥Mar 14, 2016
Solid presentation of ideas that SHOULD be considered before entering a war -- but sadly are usually ignored in the emotions of a mindless mass moment.
By Belle S
鈥Jun 28, 2016
Good coverage and interesting lectures that provides a good history of all the warfare and on the social psychology. A fresh perspective I guess.
By Zhao J
鈥May 23, 2024
No matter who you are, you can't see everything in reality. Most people just want to see what they want to see and want to see
By whitney r
鈥Jul 9, 2022
The course itself was fine, but it won't filter into my completed section though it says 100 percent.
By peter T
鈥Feb 24, 2016
A good course and very interesting perspectives. A pity Princeton does not issue certificates.
By Samantha S
鈥Jul 19, 2022
Enjoyed this course, however, being made in 2014 it is a little dated in the later lectures.
By Derek D V
鈥Sep 7, 2016
I loved the elaborate structure, but they should provide a certificate