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  1. In this two-part series, historian Simon Schama explores the life and times of William Shakespeare to shed a new light on some of the greatest plays ever written. Schama argues that it is impossible to understand how Shakespeare came to belong ‘to all time’, without understanding just how much he was of his time. Shakespeare explored questions that are still asked today

  2. In new two-part series Shakespeare And Us, Simon Schama argues that it is impossible to understand how Shakespeare came to belong “to all time”, without understanding just how much he was of ...

  3. Historian Simon Schama traces the history of the Jews from the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem in 70AD to the ghetto in 17th century Venice in this history documentary. He explores how Jews adapted to life outside of Jerusalem, the city at the heart of their religion. A Leap of Faith. How the Enlightenment allowed Jews to integrate into ...

  4. Simon Schama argues that it is impossible to understand how Shakespeare came to belong 'to all time' without comprehending just how much he was of his time. More Duration 59 mins

  5. Simon Schama explores the life and times of William Shakespeare to shed a new and fascinating light on some of the greatest plays ever written. He asks the question: "What came first, Englishness, or Shakespeare's idea of it?" and produces a persuasive argument in favour of the latter.

  6. In the Tudor town of Stratford-upon-Avon, birthplace of William Shakespeare, Michael visits the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, home since 1961 to the Royal Shakespeare Company. BBC Two - Simon Schama argues that it is impossible to understand how Shakespeare came to belong 'to all time' without understanding just how much he was of his time.

  7. 22. Juni 2012 · Somehow even the familiar Schama cadences were more curlicued. Perhaps it’s just because it’s Shakespeare. Even great historians can’t help themselves. Happily, Schama has a self-regulating ...