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Lecture series from Linacre College. Including a series of anthropology lectures, Societies In Transition

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Lecture series from Linacre College. Including a series of anthropology lectures, Societies In Transition

    Societies in Transition: Technology and Transition in the 21st Century

    Societies in Transition: Technology and Transition in the 21st Century

    Professor Rayner talks about society in the 21st century the impacts of science and technology, particularly cyber-technology and the Internet. He also asks how new technology will change society and what it means to be a person.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Societies in Transition: Industrial Transformation

    Societies in Transition: Industrial Transformation

    Professor Palmer looks at the Industrial Revolution and how it transformed societies. She also examines the idea that the Revolution is as important to civilization as the transition from hunter-gatherers to farming societies thousands of years ago.

    • 59 min
    Societies in Transition: The End of Roman Civilization

    Societies in Transition: The End of Roman Civilization

    Dr Ward-Perkins (Trinity College, Oxford) examines the Roman-made ecological disasters and examines how far the environmental pollution contributed to the fall of Rome and why this matters in today's world.

    • 48 min
    Societies in Transition: Becoming Roman in Britain

    Societies in Transition: Becoming Roman in Britain

    Lecture on Britain under Roman rule and the incorporation of Britain into the Roman world. Professor Gosden also talks about the significance of our environment, the outside, material world, and how it influences historical events in ancient history.

    • 57 min
    Societies in Transition: Volcanogenic Origins of the Classical World

    Societies in Transition: Volcanogenic Origins of the Classical World

    A lecture on the origins of the classical world: from the growth of Minoan Crete during the Bronze Age, 2000 BCE, where a possible volcanic eruption on Santorini led to the destruction of Minoan Crete and a catalyst to the creation of the Classical world.

    • 56 min
    Societies in Transition: Early Metallurgy Around the World

    Societies in Transition: Early Metallurgy Around the World

    Professor David Killick (Dept. Anthropology, University of Arizona) talks about the invention of metallurgy and the transition from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age and what the social roles of emerging metallurgy were in societies throughout the world.

    • 58 min

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