Cult of progress

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Kenneth Clark’s 1969 BBC series ‘Civilisation’ is perhaps the most celebrated documentary series ever made, except that it was entirely of its time: patrician to the exclusion of women and western to the exclusion of all other cultures. Spring 2018 sees an ambitious 10-part BBC re-make, presented by Britain’s foremost historians, embracing global civilisations and exploring different themes in the universal histories of art and culture.

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SKU: 9781781259986 Category: Tag: Publisher/imprint : Profile Books
Page count : 303
Published on 1st April, 2021

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Oscar Wilde said, ‘Life imitates Art far more than Art imitates Life.’ Was he right? In Cult of Progress, David Olusoga travels the world to piece together the shared histories that link nations.We discover what happened to art in the great Age of Discovery, when civilisations encountered each other for the first time. Although undoubtedly a period of conquest and destruction, it was also one of mutual curiosity, global trade and the exchange of ideas.A few hundred years on, we see how the Industrial Revolution transformed the world, impacting every corner and every civilisation from the cotton mills of the Midlands to Napoleon’s conquest of Egypt, the decimation of both Native American and Maori populations, and the advent of photography in Paris in 1839.Incredible art – both looted and created – relays the key events and their outcomes throughout the world.

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Weight 0.62 kg
Dimensions 21.6 × 14.4 × 2.4 cm
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