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Home to acclaimed authors, including four Nobel Prize laureates, Ireland has given the world a rich body of literature.
This series introduces the extraordinary body of English literature with such authors as Chaucer, Shakespeare, William Wordsworth, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, T. S. Eliot, J. K. Rowling and more.
Niall Ferguson explores how Western civilization - a clear minority of mankind - secured a lion's share of the world's resources, and examines whether the West is about to be overtaken by the rest.
Presented by Diarmaid MacCulloch, The BBC series, A History Of Christianity will reveal the true origins of Christianity. Intelligent, thought-provoking and magisterial in its scope the series will reveal how a small Jewish sect that preached humility became the biggest religion in the world.
The Mayas are best known for their spectacular architecture that made up their city centers, but they are also the most misunderstood of the great ancient civilizations.
This series brings a new perspective to the growth and development in Ancient Rome, it's unique accomplishments and the birth and decliine of the Republic.
Globe Trekker's Zay Harding hosts this new look one of the world's most ancient civilizations. It has been said that all western art and science is but a footnote to ancient Greek accomplishments.
Globe Trekker's Zay Harding hosts this new look at the world's ancient civilization of Greece.
Follow the incredible saga of a glorious 7000 year evolution of Ancient Britain's people - from the earliest Stone Age clans, to the builders of Stonehenge, to the formation of Bronze Age tribes and the founding of Iron Age Hill forts, all leading to the castle building kings and queens and knights that we all recognize today. Hosted by Globe Trekker'sZay Harding.
Six hundred years ago, in less than a century, the Inca people, located in present day Peru, forged an empire equal to that of the Greeks and Romans. They built their empire, not by military conquest but by treaties, based on providing food for all the empire's citizens.






