After Rome: Holy War and Conquest
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History, Sociopolitical Documentary hosted by Boris Johnson and published by BBC in 2008 - English narration
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First aired on 29 Nov 2008 20:05–21:05 BBC Two England
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In the first episode of this two-part series, Boris Johnson travels to France, Spain, Egypt, Israel, Syria and Turkey to investigate the early beginnings of what some people now call 'the clash of civilisations.' This is the idea that the two historically opposed religious cultures of Christianity and Islam are locked into a never-ending cycle of mutual antipathy, distrust and violence.
Is this really true? There have been many 'clashes' between Christianity and Islam in the period Boris Johnson examines in this series, 632 to 1492. But the real historical picture is far more subtle, interesting and optimistic than the clichés of a clash of civilisation might suggest.
This first programme looks at the early history of Islam; the extraordinary series of conquests that gained for it half the territories of the old Roman empire in just 80 years; the rich and sophisticated civilisation Islam produced; the relationships between Muslims, Jews and Christians; and the background to the crusades.
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Boris Johnson travels to France, Spain, Egypt, Israel, Syria and Turkey to continue his investigation into the early beginnings of what some people now call 'the clash of civilisations'.
He begins by looking at the crusades, and the way they are viewed in the west and in the Muslim world today. But Boris finds that the realities of the crusades are far more subtle than modern attitudes to them would have us believe. As with many current entrenched positions about the so-called 'clash of civilisations,' such attitudes are often a rewriting of history in the light of later events.
London's mayor also looks at the Sack of Constantinople, when Latin Christians fought eastern Christians, leading eventually to the fall of the city to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. He looks too at the Reconquista in Spain, which culminated in the wholesale expulsion of Jews and Muslims. At every turn of his journey, Boris Johnson finds that the real history is a good deal more subtle and interesting than the fictions that have grown up around it.
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- Size per episode: 746 MB
- Running time per episode: ~ 59 mins
- No of ep: 2
- Video Codec: x264 r1057 skystrife [2 pass]
- x264 Profile: High Level @ 3.1
- Video bitrate: ~ 1638 kbps
- Resolution: 704 x 400 [AR = 1.76:1 = 16:9]
- Frame rate: 25 fps
- CQM: none
- Avg QP >> Ep1: I = 18.69, P = 20.95, B = 22.48
- Avg QP >> Ep2: I = 18.63, P = 20.81, B = 22.32
- Audio Codec: Nero AAC
- Audio bitrate: 128 kbps [@ SR 48khz]
- No of ch: 2
- Subtitles: English
- Encoded by ashinc
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BBC.2008.After.Rome.Holy.War.and.Conquest.1of2.DVB.x264.aac.mvgroup.org.mkv (744.89 Mb) Subtitles: [eng]
BBC.2008.After.Rome.Holy.War.and.Conquest.2of2.DVB.x264.aac.mvgroup.org.mkv (745.08 Mb) Subtitles: [eng]
Categories: History | Sociopolitical | Boris Johnson | BBC | 2008 | English | Name
Boris Johnson
Language > English
Name
Publisher > BBC
Subject > History
Subject > Sociopolitical
Year > 2008