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Andrew Marr's History of the World

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2012
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8.3/10
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Andrew Marr's History of the World (2012)
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Andrew Marr explores key events across 70,000 years of human civilization, from ancient empires to modern technological marvels, through re-enactments and global filming in this thought-prov... Read allAndrew Marr explores key events across 70,000 years of human civilization, from ancient empires to modern technological marvels, through re-enactments and global filming in this thought-provoking documentary series.Andrew Marr explores key events across 70,000 years of human civilization, from ancient empires to modern technological marvels, through re-enactments and global filming in this thought-provoking documentary series.

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    • Andrew Marr
    • Pierre Marais
    • Joe Vaz
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      • Andrew Marr
      • Pierre Marais
      • Joe Vaz
    • 15User reviews
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    Andrew Marr
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    Pierre Marais
    Pierre Marais
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    Aubrey Shelton
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    Dylan Edy
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    Rameez Nordien
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    Braden Wobbe
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    Paul Hampshire
    Paul Hampshire
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    Julia Anastasopoulos
    • Cleopatra
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    Adam Neill
    Adam Neill
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    Sarah Seymour
    • Mother
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    Nicky Jean Wilson
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    Leon Clingman
    • Napoleon (2012)
    Matthew Van Leeve
    • Neanderthal
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    Patrick John Walton
    Patrick John Walton
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    Dane Grant
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    Alberto Nicolo'
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    2tppubl

    Schoolboy errors

    Thought I would watch episode 4 to see what was served up. Discovered, to my bemusement, that Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi was portrayed as an Uzbek. That's news to me - the give away is in his name ak-Khwarizmi - of Khwarezm. He lived during the Abased Caliphate - circa 780 - 850 AD and is famous for al-jibr - better known as algebra. The Uzbeks were still nomadic peoples at this time. Maths had long been studied in places like Babylon and India at this time. Cordoba and Baghdad may have been large by the standards of the petty realms of Europe at that time but that didn't make them the largest cities in the world. In the West Cordoba would have vied with Byzantium for honours, and in Central Asia, several cities could easily have taken the crown - in particular Old Urgench (Konye-Urgench)capital of the Khwazemian Empire. And let's not forget the cities of China (or Song as it was then known). One could go on Misleading in important aspects
    10roeschter

    Best history lecture ever, kids shelf your history books and first watch this ...

    I'm a history affectionado and had all but given up on TV programs, but Andrew Marr brought me back to the screen. This is the mostly brilliant, concise presentation of world history and more importantly the history of world culture I have ever come across. Andrew Marrs presents a well balanced collection of pivotal moments in human history, up to date with current historical and archaeological knowledge. And more importantly presents and links those event to the important cultural changes which shape are modern view of the world. Highly recommendable for children and adults alike and even if you know history this might once in while give you a new insight. Effectively a history lecture filmed on location it does, as far as I can see present all historical facts correctly while a global perspective is maintained. The tone is surprisingly intellectual and neutral and Andrew Marr presents Asian, Indian, Arabic and European history in well balanced episodes with only minimal use of drama and suspense owed to the medium.

    Watch it, buy it, show to your children (I will once mine are old enough), this will be a classic of humanities education. Teachers, use it in school, there is no school book, which can compare with this program to show the central themes of human history.

    Get a 10/10. Surely not comparable to a Hollywood blockbuster in special effects and acting but it 100% achieves its mission, telling human history and culture in context.
    3drumer-12674

    History of Religion

    Not so much the history of the world, this series focuses on the prioritizing religion.
    1sc-537-487156

    Nonsense

    The series opens and closes with the Ayoreo tribe from Paraguay. It conveys an outmoded view of tribal peoples straight out of a colonialist's handbook. We are told they live like our ancestors and that history has passed them by. Neither are true and it's dangerous rubbish because it's exactly the same view which has led to the destruction of tribes throughout the world. We are also told that Africa was 'always dangerous' for early man (but the script thankfully fell short of calling it the 'dark continent'). The 're-enactments' of people passing out of Africa and growing crops for the first time are pure Monty Python. Best viewed as comedy. How this was a co-production with the Open University beats me.
    1mandy-93745

    Full of wrong conclusions

    This series is full of wrong conclusions in history and over the top presentation.

    It should be classified as alternative communist view history.

    The history of the world 🌍 is a history of ideas of people which haven't been presented here.

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      • September 23, 2012 (United Kingdom)
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      • Discovery UK
      • Erste Weltweit Medien
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