In 4 episodes, the BBC’s Civilisations collection tells the tale of the autumn of the Romans, Aztecs, Egypt’s Ptolemies and Japan’s Edo Samurais. The display tells those tales via a mix of recreated dramatic scenes, rationalization from mavens and discussions of gadgets from the British Museum. Right here, 4 mavens in each and every length have reviewed the episodes and shared their suggestions for additional studying.
The Cave in of the Roman Empire
Common Stilicho and the top of Augustus.
BBC Studios/Marcell Piti/British Museum
The canonical date of the autumn of the Western Roman Empire is 476, when the overall Odoacer deposed the final emperor, Romulus Augustulus – a kid who have been at the throne for lower than a yr. I educate my scholars that this fairly muted match was once most certainly no longer spotted through many extraordinary other folks on the time, as little or no most likely straight away modified of their day by day lives.
The episode’s key fulfillment is to depict the best way that Roman mistreatment of the Goths – a Germanic-speaking other folks lots of whom fled conflict with Huns into the Roman Empire – successfully threatened their survival and sponsored them right into a nook. Whilst historians have lengthy mentioned those realities, it’s refreshing to peer this message offered in this type of compelling and humane approach to the broader public. The recent resonances are obtrusive, and whilst historical past can not supply us with solutions, it can provide us meals for concept.
Additional studying
To be told extra in regards to the finish of the Western Roman Empire, I’d suggest beginning with the very readable and provocative creation through Bryan Ward-Perkins, The Fall of Rome: And the Finish of Civilization. It seems on the very actual adjustments that extraordinary other folks would have skilled as a centuries-old empire fell aside.
Tim Penn is Lecturer in Roman and Overdue Vintage Subject material Tradition at College of Studying
The Remaining Days of the Ptolemies in Egypt

Cleopatra and a mummy of just about four-metre lengthy crocodile, believed to be a manifestation of the God Sobek.
BBC Studios/Marcell Piti/British Museum
Neither the sluggish decline nor the overall fall of the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt in 30 BC is correctly realised on this episode. It items a simplistic narrative riddled with factual inaccuracies. It additionally options inadvertent misreadings or planned misrepresentations that play speedy and unfastened with the ancient chronology of the reign of Cleopatra VII, and the numerous ancient figures that had been a part of it.
Such inaccuracy isn’t helped through the truth that, excluding two participants, nobody collaborating is in truth a professional in this explicit length of historical Egyptian historical past. One outstanding determine isn’t even an historian or archaeologist in any respect.
Many of the artefacts which can be included in an try to supply perception don’t date to this era of Egyptian historical past, and lead the narrative off in inappropriate instructions. It’s no longer transparent who the meant target market is, nor what they’re anticipated to remove from this, past appreciation for the splendid dramatisation that unfolds within the background. There was once possible right here, such because the contribution of local weather alternate and the broader geopolitical context, that was once sadly squandered.
Additional studying
If you wish to examine Cleopatra’s reign in particular, then Duane W. Curler’s Cleopatra: A Biography is just right. For the Ptolemaic dynasty extra widely, from begin to finish, I’d suggest Lloyd Llewelyn-Jones’s The Cleopatras: The Forgotten Queens of Egypt.
Jane Draycott is Senior Lecturer in Historical Historical past on the College of Glasgow
The Cave in of the Aztec Empire

Moctezuma II and a turquoise masks with small pox.
BBC Studios/Marcell Piti/British Museum
The episode at the Aztecs makes a speciality of the Aztec emperor Moctezuma within the fifteenth century. It gives a refreshing shift from the Eurocentric narrative that steadily paints him as indecisive whilst glorifying his nemesis, the conquistador Hernán Cortés. Right here, the jobs are reversed: Cortés’s ambition and brutality are uncovered, whilst Moctezuma seems as a considerate and succesful chief. Their war of words feels much less like a easy conquest and extra like a high-stakes chess fit – Moctezuma had Cortés in take a look at till one audacious transfer modified historical past.
Should you’re searching for a complete account of the Aztec cave in, this episode received’t ship that. Professionals similar to Matthew Restall, identified for difficult colonial myths, are used sparingly, and the tale stays selective. Key occasions are skipped, and contradictory assets are overlooked. All of that is inevitable in a single-episode structure.
What it does be offering is a visually surprising, smartly narrated creation to imperial cave in, framed via iconic artefacts that deliver the previous to lifestyles.
Additional studying
To be told extra in regards to the fall of the Aztecs, learn
The True Historical past of the Conquest of New Spain, Quantity 4 through Bernal Díaz del Castillo – a Spaniard who served underneath Cortés all through conquest of the Aztec Empire. There are lots of translations however the first version of the textual content, edited through Mexican historian Genaro García and translated through Alfred Percival Maudslay, is my pick out.
Jay Silverstein is Senior Lecturer within the Division of Chemistry and Forensics at Nottingham Trent College
The Finish of the Samurai in Japan

The samurai Saigo and an excerpt from the legit file about Perry’s expedition through Tokugawa Shogunate.
BBC Studios/Marcell Piti/British Museum
This episode offers with the army come across between the American “black ships” (kurofune 黒船) underneath naval commodore Matthew Perry and the Tokugawa shogunate 徳川幕府 between 1852 and 1855. The interviewed historians are without a doubt acquainted with the development, but the conceptual framing isn’t fairly proper.
“Traditional Japan” is presented as an unchanging and remoted position. If truth be told, Japan had lived in shut financial and cultural symbiosis with continental East Asia since no less than the upward thrust of Buddhism within the sixth century.
A 1637 proclamation, referred to as sakoku, through the Tokugawa shogunate did make Japan a adversarial position for Christians and foreigners. On the other hand, the Protestant Dutch, arch-enemies in their former Spanish overlords, had been granted the fitting to ship annual expeditions. Those turned into the root for Japan’s “Dutch studies” (rangaku 蘭學), an change of clinical wisdom which is not noted through the programme. In the meantime, touch with China and Korea persisted, albeit underneath stricter rules.
The documentary dwells at the symbol of a formidable and conservative samurai elegance with out alluding to the social transformations which had eroded its affect. The capital Edo was once no longer handiest the biggest town on earth, however a veritable engine of urbanisation and commercialisation.
This documentary remains to be a excitement to look at, however the premise that Perry’s western gunboats ended in the “fall” of Jap civilisation is misguided.
Additional studying
If you wish to know extra in regards to the political and social turmoil that ended in the top of the samurais and the Tokugawa shogunate, I like to recommend The Emergence of Meiji Japan through Marius B. Jansen.
Lars Laamann is Senior Lecturer within the Historical past of China At Soas, College of London
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