A groundbreaking four-part documentary series originally created for BBC2 in the UK that charts the role of women in society over the course of 10,000 years.  Dr. Amanda Foreman’s landmark series is the first ever documentary to present the history of women from the dawn of civilisation to the modern day.  The Ascent of Woman argues that the history of women isn’t a straight line from Eve’s apple to Margaret Sanger’s Pill. Instead, over the past ten thousand years it has veered wildly between extremes of freedom and oppression, inclusion and exclusion.  

The reason is that the status of women is a barometer of a society’s tolerance, fairness and openness.  

A poor record on women’s rights goes hand-in-hand with low economic output and high levels of violence.  Amanda argues that for the next economic cycle to be the age of full participation, there has to be a woman-led revolution that unleashes the potential of all individuals. 

At stake are the goals of autonomy, authority and agency for all women.

AVAILABLE ON NETFLIX APRIL 2016

Click here for link to one of the BBC Clips