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National identity, social class, inequality. The modern fault lines dividing the UK can be found in the nation’s formation many centuries ago. Renowned historian David Olusoga reveals the human stories behind one of the world's most influential but fragile unions: the United Kingdom. How does the fractured way that the nation formed reflect the issues that the UK faces today?
IMDb 7,8/1020231 saison
IMDb 7,8/1020231 saison
Distribution : David Olusoga
TV-14 (DÉCONSEILLÉ AUX MOINS DE 14 ANS)
Saison 1
4 épisodes
  • 1. The Making of Britain

    1. The Making of Britain

    In 1603, King James VI of Scotland became King James I of England. The two bitter enemies finally shared a monarch. But, as David Olusoga discovers, the era was defined by religious and cultural divisions. By the end of the century, Scotland led a failed colonial expedition to Panama that was so disastrous, the nation joined with England and Wales to form Great Britain.
    In 1603, King James VI of Scotland became King James I of England. The two bitter enemies finally shared a monarch. But, as David Olusoga discovers, the era was defined by religious and cultural divisions. By the end of the century, Scotland led a failed colonial expedition to Panama that was so disastrous, the nation joined with England and Wales to form Great Britain.
    TV-14 (DÉCONSEILLÉ AUX MOINS DE 14 ANS)
    51 min
    30 sept. 2023
  • 2. Creating Britishness

    2. Creating Britishness

    What does it mean to be British? And what characteristics define the British psyche? Historian David Olusoga reveals how, in the 18th century, a new British identity was forged in the face of multiple threats from within, including the Jacobite rebellions in Scotland, an Irish revolution in 1798 and near-constant war with France. Out of these conflicts, a new vision of Britishness emerged.
    What does it mean to be British? And what characteristics define the British psyche? Historian David Olusoga reveals how, in the 18th century, a new British identity was forged in the face of multiple threats from within, including the Jacobite rebellions in Scotland, an Irish revolution in 1798 and near-constant war with France. Out of these conflicts, a new vision of Britishness emerged.
    TV-14 (DÉCONSEILLÉ AUX MOINS DE 14 ANS)
    52 min
    30 sept. 2023
  • 3. The Two Nations

    3. The Two Nations

    In the 19th century, the union of Great Britain and Ireland appeared to be secure and powerful. Yet beneath the surface were deep divisions between rich and poor, and social class began to define identities and loyalties. And as historian David Olusoga reveals, the greatest disaster in the history of the union was soon unfolding in Ireland: the Great Famine.
    In the 19th century, the union of Great Britain and Ireland appeared to be secure and powerful. Yet beneath the surface were deep divisions between rich and poor, and social class began to define identities and loyalties. And as historian David Olusoga reveals, the greatest disaster in the history of the union was soon unfolding in Ireland: the Great Famine.
    TV-14 (DÉCONSEILLÉ AUX MOINS DE 14 ANS)
    52 min
    30 sept. 2023
  • 4. Union and Disunion

    4. Union and Disunion

    A new sense of national unity emerged in Great Britain in the aftermath of the Second World War. But economic challenges in the 1970s created new divisions and questions about the union's future. Historian David Olusoga looks back at the recent industrial turmoil and social change in Britain. With independence causes gaining traction, what does the future hold for the United Kingdom?
    A new sense of national unity emerged in Great Britain in the aftermath of the Second World War. But economic challenges in the 1970s created new divisions and questions about the union's future. Historian David Olusoga looks back at the recent industrial turmoil and social change in Britain. With independence causes gaining traction, what does the future hold for the United Kingdom?
    13+
    52 min
    30 sept. 2023
  • Union with David Olusoga
    IMDb 7,8/1020231 saison
    National identity, social class, inequality. The modern fault lines dividing the UK can be found in the nation’s formation many centuries ago. Renowned historian David Olusoga reveals the human stories behind one of the world's most influential but fragile unions: the United Kingdom. How does the fractured way that the nation formed reflect the issues that the UK faces today?
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    Francis Welch
    Production
    Lizzy KinchMary CrispKat FeaversLeanne KleinDavid OlusogaFrancis Welch
    Distribution
    David Olusoga
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    Wall to Wall Television
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