Civilisation Episodes Episode guide
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                            ![]()  The 20th CenturyWill the disparity between rich and poor prevent the emergence of a global civilisation? 
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                            ![]()  The 20th CenturyThe descent of European civilisation into dictatorship, war, and unprecedented genocide 
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                            ![]()  The Victorian AgeHow cotton, coal, iron, steam, and sweat, gave birth of the industrial revolution 
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                            ![]()  Judaism and ChristianityChristianity's intellectual and spiritual debt to Judaism 
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                            ![]()  The EnlightenmentThe rise of reason, science, tolerance, and liberty in 18th Century France 
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                            ![]()  The Colonial ExperienceChristopher Columbus, Hernan Cortez, and the arrogance of conquest 
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                            ![]()  The Golden Age of IslamThe poetry, learning, and science of the 7th Century civilisation that grew out of Islam 
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                            ![]()  The RenaissanceThe Italian artistic achievement and intellectual innovation that started the Renaissance 
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                            ![]()  Ancient RomeHow Rome grew from a shanty town to the centre of the world's largest empire 
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                            ![]()  Ancient AthensAthens' extraordinary creative outburst in politics drama philosophy and the visual arts 
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                            ![]()  The Greeks and PersiansHow the clash between Greeks and Persians in 5BC was recorded in stories and poems 
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                            ![]()  Ancient ChinaRemarkable for its organisation, written language, and great thinkers such as Confucius 
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                            ![]()  Ancient IndiaWas the concept of dharma - religious duty - essential to ancient India's stability? 
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                            ![]()  Ancient EgyptHow Ancient Egypt adopted ideas and made them more stylish, human, and sophisticated 
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                            ![]()  MesopotomiaThe invention of writing. Sumerian's revolutionary representation of the sounds of words 
 
             
            