First Contact: The Cult of Progress - David Olusoga First Contact: The Cult of Progress - David Olusoga
First Contact: The Cult of Progress - David Olusoga First Contact: The Cult of Progress - David Olusoga

First Contact: The Cult of Progress - David Olusoga

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There is nothing simple about the idea of civilisation. It is a concept with multiple and contested meanings. Prefix it with the word western and you have a whole new set of problems. Equally thorny is the belief, once commonplace, that civilisation was a singular project, a phenomenon that spread across parts of the world from a single source. The view that multiple civilisations emerged independently at various times and in various places across the world was not an idea many Victorian thinkers had much time for. Indeed, in the age of European Empires, nations justified their domination of other peoples by claiming they were engaged in a great civilising mission. Perhaps all that is certain about the concept of civilisation is that its opposite, barbarism, is toxic. In Civilisations, David Olusoga travels the world to piece together the shared histories that link nations.

In Part One, First Contact, we discover what happened to art in the great Age of Discovery, when civilisations encountered each other for the first time? Although undoubtedly a period of conquest and destruction it was also one of mutual curiosity, global trade and the exchange of ideas

In Part Two, The Cult of Progress we see how the Industrial Revolution transformed the world, impacting every corner, and every civilisation, from the cotton mills of the Midlands, through Napoleon's conquest of Egypt, to the demise of both Native American and Maori populations and the advent of photography in Paris in 1839.

ISBN: 9781781259979

Pages: 303

Hardcover with dustjacket

Profile Books, 2018

Edition: 01

Very good condition/Like new

B80


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