Mankind: The Story of All of Us

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  • 2012
  • 1 Season
  • 7.7  (1,770)

Mankind: The Story of All of Us is a documentary television series that first aired on the History Channel in 2012. This twelve-part miniseries is an epic retelling of the history of human civilization, spanning from the earliest cave-dwelling ancestors of our species to the dawn of the modern era. Narrated by actor Josh Brolin, the show features a range of experts and historians discussing key events and developments throughout human history. From the development of agriculture and the rise of the first civilizations to the major conflicts that have shaped our world, Mankind: The Story of All of Us aims to provide a comprehensive and detailed overview of the human experience. The show's format combines dramatic recreations with archival footage and interviews with leading experts in fields such as archaeology, anthropology, and history. These experts work to piece together the complex tapestry of human history, highlighting key advances in technology and innovation, as well as the struggles and challenges faced by different societies throughout the ages. Host Richard Machowicz, a former Navy SEAL and host of the Discovery Channel series Future Weapons, also makes regular appearances throughout the series, offering insights into the military tactics and strategies that have shaped the course of history. Another key figure in the series is James Meigs, former editor-in-chief of Popular Mechanics and an expert in technology and engineering. Meigs provides a scientific perspective on many of the advances and discoveries that have transformed human civilization, from the invention of the wheel to the building of the pyramids. Along with its informative content, Mankind: The Story of All of Us also features stunning cinematography and vivid reenactments of historic events. From the rise and fall of ancient empires to the scientific breakthroughs that have propelled us into the modern era, the series captures the sweep of human history in all its grandeur and complexity. Overall, Mankind: The Story of All of Us is a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the history of human civilization. Whether you are a casual history buff or a serious scholar, this series offers a fascinating look at the events and developments that have made us who we are as a species. So if you are looking for an in-depth, accessible overview of human history, then look no further than Mankind: The Story of All of Us.

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Seasons
New Frontiers
12. New Frontiers
December 18, 2012
Mankind takes on godlike powers: to feed billions of people, reshape the landscape, re-engineer the human body. The greatest power of all was unleashed over Hiroshima on August 6, 1945.
Speed
11. Speed
December 18, 2012
The end of the Civil War marks an age of innovation, transformation and mass production. People believe that `Anything, everything, is possible.
Revolutions
10. Revolutions
December 11, 2012
A closer look at the effects of the Civil War and industrial revolution on the American landscape.
Pioneers
9. Pioneers
December 11, 2012
In the Andes, the Spanish open up the largest silver mine in the world and mint millions of pesos de ocho (pieces of eight). These coins completely change the face of global economy and fill the treasure chests of pirates.
New World
8. New World
December 4, 2012
The Aztecs have built a mighty empire that dominates Central America. But it will be destroyed because of a domino effect. 7,000 miles away in modern-day Turkey, the great trading center of Constantinople is overrun by an Islamic army. Europeans race to find a new route to the spice-rich East. Instead, Christopher Columbus lands in America and discovers gold. Within 30 years the Aztecs will be conquered.
Treasure
7. Treasure
December 4, 2012
In the Andes, the Spanish open up the largest silver mine in the world and mint millions of pesos de ocho (pieces of eight). These coins transform the global economy. They fill the treasure chests of pirates. They fuel a stock market boom and help pay for the Taj Mahal. As trade booms, millions of people come to the New World as slaves. But a handful of Pilgrims come as pioneers looking for freedom.
Survivors
6. Survivors
November 27, 2012
Gold from Africa influences the rebirth of Europe. Money is abundant in Venice, creating new opportunities for entrepreneurs willing to take risks. In China, the gun is introduced, allowing a peasant uprising to unify the country.
Plague
5. Plague
November 27, 2012
Genghis Khan, a fearsome warlord, sweeps south from Mongolia into China and creates a vast empire, leaving 40 million dead bodies in his wake. But a greater killer is about to strike Mankind - the Plague.
The Story of All of Us: Survivors
5. The Story of All of Us: Survivors
November 27, 2012
Genghis Khan--the bloodiest warlord in history--sweeps south from Mongolia into China and creates a mighty empire. He leaves 40 million dead bodies in his wake. But a greater killer stalks mankind--the Plague.
Warriors
4. Warriors
November 20, 2012
When Rome is sacked by barbarians, Europe enters a Dark Age. But from the fringes of the old empire, two new forces remake the world. The Arabs, funded by a gold rush, unite under the banner of Islam. The Vikings rejuvenate the cities of Europe, travel to America and become Christian knights. The stage is set for a clash of civilizations - the Crusades.
The Story of All of Us: Empires
3. The Story of All of Us: Empires
November 20, 2012
The crucifixion of Jesus gives birth to global religion, but Christianity may never have happened without the Roman Empire.
Empires
3. Empires
November 20, 2012
A closer look at the Roman Empire's role in the spread of Christianity.
Iron Men
2. Iron Men
November 13, 2012
Iron is discovered followed mass chaos and destruction. Armed with this wonder metal, ordinary folk can overthrow tyrants and build a new world order
The Story of All of Us: Inventors
1. The Story of All of Us: Inventors
November 13, 2012
On a unique planet, a unique species takes its first steps: Mankind begins. But it's a world full of danger. Threatened by extinction, we innovate to survive--discovering fire and farming; building cities and pyramids.
Inventors
1. Inventors
November 13, 2012
In the series opener mankind evolves on a unique planet, with an innate and innovative way to survive. Soon humans become the dominant creature on the planet. Now the future belongs to us.
Description

Mankind: The Story of All of Us is a documentary television series that first aired on the History Channel in 2012. This twelve-part miniseries is an epic retelling of the history of human civilization, spanning from the earliest cave-dwelling ancestors of our species to the dawn of the modern era.

Narrated by actor Josh Brolin, the show features a range of experts and historians discussing key events and developments throughout human history. From the development of agriculture and the rise of the first civilizations to the major conflicts that have shaped our world, Mankind: The Story of All of Us aims to provide a comprehensive and detailed overview of the human experience.

The show's format combines dramatic recreations with archival footage and interviews with leading experts in fields such as archaeology, anthropology, and history. These experts work to piece together the complex tapestry of human history, highlighting key advances in technology and innovation, as well as the struggles and challenges faced by different societies throughout the ages.

Host Richard Machowicz, a former Navy SEAL and host of the Discovery Channel series Future Weapons, also makes regular appearances throughout the series, offering insights into the military tactics and strategies that have shaped the course of history.

Another key figure in the series is James Meigs, former editor-in-chief of Popular Mechanics and an expert in technology and engineering. Meigs provides a scientific perspective on many of the advances and discoveries that have transformed human civilization, from the invention of the wheel to the building of the pyramids.

Along with its informative content, Mankind: The Story of All of Us also features stunning cinematography and vivid reenactments of historic events. From the rise and fall of ancient empires to the scientific breakthroughs that have propelled us into the modern era, the series captures the sweep of human history in all its grandeur and complexity.

Overall, Mankind: The Story of All of Us is a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the history of human civilization. Whether you are a casual history buff or a serious scholar, this series offers a fascinating look at the events and developments that have made us who we are as a species. So if you are looking for an in-depth, accessible overview of human history, then look no further than Mankind: The Story of All of Us.

Mankind: The Story of All of Us is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (15 episodes). The series first aired on November 13, 2012.

Where to Watch Mankind: The Story of All of Us

Mankind: The Story of All of Us is available for streaming on the History website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Mankind: The Story of All of Us on demand at Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    November 13, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (1,770)