Disc 1
Episode : Iraq:Cradle of CivilisationIn places like Uruk and Eridu in modern-day Iraq, humans founded the first cities nearly 6,000 years ago. They left us literature, astronomy, and mathematics, as well as lessons in overpopulation and environmental stewardship.
Episode 2:India: Empire of the Spirit
Beginning 5,000 years ago, the “Land of the Seven Rivers” cultivated a tradition of nonviolence, renunciation of the material world, and a focus on humans’ inner life. Today, these ideas survive in tension with the vestiges of Western colonialism.
Disc 2
Episode 3: China:The Mandate of Heaven
With great thinkers such as Confucius and Lao-Tzu, the Chinese conceived a civilization reflecting cosmic harmony, sustained by civic and social virtue, ancient ritual, and reverence for ancestors.
Episode 4: Egypt:The Habit of Civilisation
In the world’s first great nation, the annual flooding of the Nile conferred not only fertility, but also a deep respect for social and cosmic stability, a belief in the resurrection of the dead, and the hope of eternal life.
Disc 3
Episode 5: Central America:The Burden of Time
Independent of great civilizations elsewhere, the Maya and Aztecs developed a violent, fatalistic culture, envisioning a cosmos that required bloody sacrifice for renewal. It placed the sovereignty of nature above all elseeven human life.
Episode 6: Europe:The Barbarian West
Now adopted nearly all over the globe, the modern Western ideas of individualism, property, and purposeful history trace their roots to Christianity, Greco-Roman humanism, and Germanic social values.
Packaging: Boxed set
Run Time: 360 minutes
Format: Full screen
Number of discs: 3
Language: English
Subtitles: N/A
Color or B&W: Color
CC: No
SDH: Yes
Region Code: 1
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Rating: N/A
Oxford-educated historian Michael Wood has written 11 books and made dozens of acclaimed documentaries, including Conquistadors and The Story of India. He is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society, the U.K.’s leading organization for scholarly study of the past.