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Acacia Library
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DVD 940 C4998
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DVD 940 C4998
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Summary:
Art historian Sir Kenneth Clark presents an epic examination of Western European culture, defining what he considers to be the crucial phases of its development. This lavish series was hailed as a masterpiece when it was broadcast in 1969.
Notes:
"The complete series"--Container.
DVD, region 1; Dolby digital.
SDH.
Host, Sir Kenneth Clark.
Editors, Roger Crittenden, Peter Heelas, Jesse Palmer, Michael Shah Dayan ; original music composed and conducted by Edwin Astley ; designer, Tony Cornell.
Originally broadcast on television Feb. 23-May 18, 1969.
Bonus features: Sir David Attenborough remembers the making of Civilisation; Photo gallery of behind-the-scenes stills.
Contents:
- The skin of our teeth
- The great thaw
- Romance and reality
- Man: the measure of all things
- The hero as artist
- Protest and communication
- Grandeur and obedience
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- The light of experience
- The pursuit of happiness
- The smile of reason
- The worship of nature
- The fallacies of hope
- Heroic materialism.
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