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Whether it is the morning market in ancient Greece or the myths of the Aztec gods in pre-Columbian Mexico, this 13-part series provides an immersion in each civilization by combining precise historical overviews with detailed glimpses of everyday life. Scholars provide commentary on each culture, including such topics as the role of women, religion, education, the military, and politics, while readings from contemporary sources and 3-D architectural reconstructions allow students to virtually visit these ancient worlds. 13-part series, 46-50 minutes each.



 
                    

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Copyright date: ©1996



The Series Includes : Ancient Egypt | Ancient Rome | Ancient Greece | The Aztecs | Ancient Britons | The Mayans | Ancient India | The Ottoman Empire | The Vikings | The Celts | The Native Americans | Samurai Japan | Ancient China
     


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The Century: Decades of Change
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This comprehensive 15-part retrospective, produced by ABC News in association with The History Channel, is unprecedented in its scope and detail. The series takes an era-by-era look at America's evolution during the turbulent 20th century. Anchored b...(more details)
 
The Europeans
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This seven-part series provides a comprehensive study of the major epochs in European history-from the Greeks and Romans to the fall of communism. Colorful and dramatic, each program focuses on major historical events that shaped present-day Europe a...(more details)
 
Karl Marx and Marxism
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The impact of Marx on the 20th century was all-pervasive and worldwide, costing tens of millions of lives where Communism was imposed, resulting in brutal wars to contain or expand it, and vastly improving the lives of workers where fear of Communism...(more details)
 
Messages from the Past: Reassessing Ancient Civilizations
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The stories of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, and ancient China are, in a sense, the stories of their life-giving rivers. In this fascinating four-part series, the disciplines of archaeology, anthropology, sociology, engineering, agric...(more details)
 


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