The Rise of Great Powers

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  • 2018
  • 1 Season

The Rise of Great Powers is an enthralling historical fiction series produced by Film Ideas Inc. that chronicles the history of several great powers from their origins to their peak periods. Set against the backdrop of various centuries, the show takes a focused look on the battles and strategies that these superpowers deployed that led to their rise and their eventual fall.

The show takes a unique approach to the storytelling by taking us through the actual experiences of people present at the time. From politicians to soldiers, from intellectuals to common folk, the view from the ground reality brings a unique perspective to the happenings of the time. Through this approach, the show brings to life the successes and the failures, the politics and the wars, and the fascinating stories that are often lost in the dry history textbooks.

The show starts with the rise of Greece and its civilization, which was plagued with internal conflicts and wars, yet it managed to produce innovations that impact us to this day. Then we move to the rise of Rome, an empire that would go on and rule the world with its effective political system and advanced military tactics.

From there, the show moves on to the rise of China, an equally impressive superpower that dominated Asia for centuries with its rich cultural identity, state of the art engineering, and forward-thinking philosophical beliefs. The Napoleonic era then brought to life the rise of France, having brought about a social revolution over Europe, spreading democracy and ideas of freedom across the continent.

The show also covers the rise of the British Empire, which established itself as the greatest global power ever known, spreading their influence and culture from Asia, through Africa and into the American continent. Japan comes next, having been able to start from scratch, and emerge as a military and technological powerhouse in quick time.

Up next is the United States of America, a nation that would go on to change the course of human history in so many ways. The show goes in depth in talking about the decisive moments in history, such as the Battle of Midway, where the United States faced off against the unstoppable Japanese military, or the wars with the Soviet Union that shaped the geopolitical landscape of the modern era.

Throughout the series, the show goes into detail to highlight the crucial moments that heralded the rise of a great power and the people or events that caused their downfall. Besides the military milestones and keystone battles, the show sheds light on the social and intellectual movements that erupted during each period.

As a historical fiction series, the show goes beyond merely recounting events and instead focuses on telling the story of how those events influenced the people of the time. The Rise of Great Powers is an exploration into the motivations behind the people who made the history books and shaped the world in which we live today.

With top production values, this intellectually stimulating series will leave viewers with a deeper appreciation of history, and a sense of perspective on how the world we live in was influenced and moulded by the great powers and events before us.

In a nutshell, The Rise of Great Powers is a must-watch for anyone interested in history or historical fiction, as it takes you on a captivating journey through some of the greatest moments in human history, showing the way great powers were made and how they fell.

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Path to Greatness, Future of Empires
6. Path to Greatness, Future of Empires
January 1, 2018
Leading academics discuss the factors behind the global influence of great powers. They offer insights into why Japan and Germany failed in their bid for hegemony and whether China could replace the United States as the next superpower. Finally, we hear about Korea's strategy for the 21st century as it tackles the Dokdo dispute, inter-Korean relations and treads between the US and China.
Freedom Summer, Mississippi 1964 and Civil Rights
5. Freedom Summer, Mississippi 1964 and Civil Rights
January 1, 2018
We take a look at how the civil rights movement of the 1960s transformed the United States. Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, the NAACP, from Selma to Detroit, fought the Ku Klux Klan and other racists for basic human rights and equality. We find out how the divisive chasm of race was addressed, and the impact this had on American society.
Tiny Holland, Great Empire
4. Tiny Holland, Great Empire
January 1, 2018
Tiny Holland recounts the rise of the Netherlands from its humble beginnings in the 16th century as a country the size of a state to the height of power in the 17th century. In 1492, Spain banished its entire Jewish population, many settling in the Netherlands. They exacted their revenge by engineering the Netherlands' rise as the hegemon of European commerce, bringing Spain to its knees.
Empire of the Mongols, the Mongolian Empire
3. Empire of the Mongols, the Mongolian Empire
January 1, 2018
Historians reveal the secret behind the Mongolian Empire, which claimed the world in just half a century. The vast Mongolian empire, spanning from the Korean peninsula in the Far East to Europe in the west, began with just a tiny group of nomads, not even 100,000 men strong. They were able to transform themselves from a group of barbarians to the most technologically advanced nation in the world.
Sunrise of the British Empire, Fall of the Spanish Armada
2. Sunrise of the British Empire, Fall of the Spanish Armada
January 1, 2018
Sunrise tells the story of the downfall of the world's most powerful Armada, and the rise of the Great British empire. In the 16th century, the Spanish Armada was known as the invincible fleet. It suffered a huge defeat in 1588 in its invasion of England. We explore how the invincible fleet had become so weak and how the small island of England was able to prevail over the Spanish empire
Roman Empire Citizenship
1. Roman Empire Citizenship
January 1, 2018
The secret behind Rome's rise as an ancient hegemon is revealed. Rome did not always end its battles in victory. In fact many began in defeat. The 2nd Punic War which broke out in 218 BC was the biggest crisis in Rome's history. Rome was able to hold the Roman alliance together, even as it stood on the brink of collapse, to become one of the greatest ancient civilizations ever.
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  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 2018