Elsewhere on the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½
If you enjoyed Andrew Marr's History of the World, you might also like these other ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ programmes and features
Programme One - Survival
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        ![]()  Our three-million year journey from the treetops of Africa to civilisation. 
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        ![]()  In Our Time: Did this flexible system of writing begin life as graffiti? 
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        ![]()  Why did this magnificent civilisation suddenly disappear? 
Programme two - Age of Empire
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        ![]()  One man's spiritual journey to Enlightenment, and the teachings that followed. 
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        ![]()  What was Greek democracy like, and how was it different from today? 
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        ![]()  In our Time: Introducing one of the most important works of philosophy ever written. 
Programme three - The Word and the Sword
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        ![]()  Your Paintings: How artists have created our image of one of history's most famous figures. 
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        ![]()  How did the small cult of Christianity become the dominant religion of the west? 
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        ![]()  A guide to the different religions of the world. 
Programme four - Into the Light
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        ![]()  Your Paintings: Is the renaissance one of the most misunderstood events in history? 
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        ![]()  In Our Time: For 700 years, Muslims, Jews and Christians lived in relative peace. 
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        ![]()  Play Viking Quest and explore how the Vikings plundered Britain. 
Programme five - Age of Plunder
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        ![]()  Your Paintings: The flower that brought down a nation 
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        ![]()  How did Christopher Columbus's voyages change our view of the world? 
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        ![]()  Was this revolution a grand theological debate or a struggle for power? 
Programme six - Revolution
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        ![]()  In Our Time: Why did French revolutionaries want to turn the calender back to zero? 
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        ![]()  The Scientist who pointed a telescope at Jupiter and took on the Catholic church. 
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        ![]()  Our interactive map charts the end of the British slave trade. 
Programme seven - Age of industry
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        ![]()  In Our Time: How did these 19th century conflicts shape the relationship between Britain and China? 
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        ![]()  Why was Britain the workshop of the world, and why did this dominance not last? 
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        ![]()  Your Paintings: How changing theories of art captured the experience of the First World War. (Image (C) Tate) 
Programme eight - Age of Extremes
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        ![]()  Why did Winston Churchill believe in victory at all costs? 
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        ![]()  Many claim that the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki saved lives in the long run. Is this true? 
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        ![]()  In Our Time: Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss whether we can teach a computer to think. 
 
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
            