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He continued to bring shows to the Fringe for several years, garnering two Perrier Award nominations for his 2004 show Civilisation and 2005's Atomicity.

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* Civilisation: A Personal View ( 1969 ), book version of the television series
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The pediment over the main entrance is decorated by sculptures by Sir Richard Westmacott depicting The Progress of Civilisation, consisting of fifteen allegorical figures, installed in 1852.
For instance, a shot of Bulgarian girls in ceremonial dresses was accompanied by the comment " You'd never believe that these girls were plotting the downfall of Western Civilisation as we know it!
Foucault entered Paris ' Hôpital de la Salpêtrière – the same institution that he had studied in Madness and Civilisation – on 9 June 1984, with neurological symptoms complicated by septicemia.
His 2005 work, The Great War for Civilisation: The Conquest of the Middle East, with its criticism of Western and Israeli approaches to the Middle East, was well received by critics and students of international affairs, and is perhaps his best-known work.
Whilst at Edinburgh University, Childe continued writing and publishing books on archaeology, beginning with a series of works that followed on from The Dawn of European Civilisation and The Aryans by compiling and synthesising data from across Europe.
Used for establishing the Summer and Winter Solstices, this astronomical instrument is described in detail by Joseph Needham in his seminal work Science and Civilisation in China.
Civilisation by Descartes ( 1989 ): French version.
His Social Credit economics book Life and Money: Being a Critical Examination of the Principles and Practice of Orthodox Economics with A Practical Scheme to End the Muddle it has made of our Civilisation, was endorsed by Douglas.
Anastaltic impression in Belgium by the éditions Culture et Civilisation, Bruxelles, 1978.
It was commissioned specifically to complement Kenneth Clark's Civilisation ( 1969 ), in which Clark argued that art reflected and was informed by the major driving forces in cultural evolution.
* Discussion of psalteries, with image from the exhibition Making Musical Instruments: The making of musical instruments in Canada by the Canadian Museum of Civilisation
In the ethnological notebooks, he commented upon the archæological reportage of The Origin of Civilisation and the Primitive Condition of Man: Mental and Social conditions of Savages ( 1870 ), by John Lubbock.
During the course of the series Attenborough, following the format established by Kenneth Clark's Civilisation and Jacob Bronowski's The Ascent of Man ( both series which he designed and produced as director of BBC2 ), travels the globe in order to trace the story of the evolution of life on the planet.
Faustian Civilisation began in Western Europe around the 10th century and according to Spengler such has been its expansionary power that by the 20th century it was covering the entire earth, with only a few Regions where Islam provides an alternative world view.
Born in the south coast town of Eastbourne in East Sussex, Loughton was educated at Priory School, a state comprehensive school in Lewes in East Sussex, followed by the University of Warwick ( where he was secretary of the University of Warwick Conservative Association ), gaining a First Class BA in Classical Civilisation in 1983.
* Polański, T., " The Three Young Men in the Furnace and the Art of Ecphrasis in the Coptic Sermon by Theophilus of Alexandria ," Studies in Ancient Art and Civilisation, 10 ( 2007 ), 79-100.
However, Astley showed his diversity by writing the music for Sir Kenneth Clark's celebrated 1969 BBC documentary series Civilisation, and scoring several British Transport Films including Diesel Train Ride ( 1959 ), Broad Waterways ( 1959 / 60 ) and The Signal Engineers ( 1962 ).
* Civilisation ( TV series ), a documentary series by Kenneth Clark outlining the history of Western society
* A Guide to Civilisation: The Kenneth Clark Films on the Cultural Life of Western Man ( 1970 ), Introduction and notes by Richard McLanathan, New York: Time-Life.
# " In the Beginning: The Origin of Civilisation " by G. Elliot Smith
Robert Fisk mentions Hollister in chapter 22 of his recent work The Great War for Civilisation when narrating an incident occurred in the afghan village Hachbirgit during the American-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2002 ; Hachbirgit villagers were arrested, interrogated and identified via Ident-A-Band Bracelet made by Hollister prior to their definitive release.
One of Attenborough's main achievements as Controller of BBC 2 was to commission Civilisation ( 1969 ), a major series presented by the respected art historian Kenneth Clark.

Civilisation and Kenneth
Intended as a series of " personal view " documentaries in the manner of Kenneth Clark's 1969 series Civilisation, the series received acclaim for Bronowski's highly informed but eloquently simple analysis, his long unscripted monologues and its extensive location shoots.
This project was intended to parallel art historian Kenneth Clark's earlier " personal view " series Civilisation ( 1969 ) which had covered cultural history.
* Kenneth Clark ( 1902 – 1983 ), British art historian ; creator of the series Civilisation
Kenneth Clark's renowned history Civilisation lists the Szigeti Veszedelem as one of the major literary achievements of the 17th century.
Art historian Kenneth Clark is credited with writing about the Ponts des Arts in his book Civilisation:
Kenneth Clark, Civilisation ( 1969 ).
The series is partially a response to Kenneth Clark's Civilisation series, which represents a more traditionalist view of the Western artistic and cultural canon.
* 1969 – The first TV tie-in, Kenneth Clark ’ s Civilisation, published
Kenneth Clark ( 1903 – 1983 ) was an English art historian who wrote and presented BBC TV series Civilisation.

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Lord Clark in the library at Osterley Park, presenting the BBC TV series Civilisation ( TV series ) | Civilisation
Also broadcast on PBS in 1969, Civilisation was successful on both sides of the Atlantic, gaining Clark an international profile.
According to Clark, the series was created in answer to the growing criticism of Western Civilisation, from its value system to its heroes.
In 1970, the Irish national newspaper TV critics honoured Clark with a Jacob's Award for Civilisation.
Clark was awarded a life peerage in 1969, taking the title Baron Clark, of Saltwood in the County of Kent ( the British satirical magazine Private Eye nicknamed him Lord Clark of Civilisation ).
Clark earned a peerage on the strength of the series ; taking the title Baron Clark of Saltwood ; he was sometimes referred to facetiously as " Lord Clark of Civilisation ".

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