Covering the ancient world through the age of technology, this illustrated lecture by Eugen Weber presents a tapestry of political and social events woven with many strands — religion, industry, agriculture, demography, government, economics, and art. A visual feast of over 2,700 images from the Metropolitan Museum of Art portrays key events that shaped the development of Western thought, culture, and tradition.
Professor Akbar Ahmed explore the architectural splendor of Islamic heritage and the profound connec...
Exploring Cornwall as a thriving county all year round. There may be a bountiful tourism industry, b...
Andrew Graham-Dixon explores how a group of 19th-century architects and artists spurned the modern a...
This two-part, four-hour documentary delves into the world of a 15th-century art titan and unravels ...
Birth, Coming of Age, Love and Death. These are the four cornerstones of life and are recognized in ...
Seven Ages of Britain is a BBC television documentary series which is written and presented by David...
In this three-part documentary series Waldemar Januszczak discovers paintings, sculptures and archit...
Jonathan Phillips attempts to find the answer to the question: How did Christianity grow and develop...
Dr Francesca Stavrakopoulou examines how archaeological discoveries are changing the way people inte...
Life's pivotal moments - from becoming parents to losing a loved one. In times of challenge, crisis ...
Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief – known in the United States as A Brief History of Disbelief –...
Dave Stotts explores the amazing lives of the very first Christians. Beginning in Jerusalem and usin...
The story of Jesus from the locations recorded in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Dave travels to ove...