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Monarchy by David Starkey, Episode 4, Empire
in Monarchy by David Starkey, Episode 4 (District of Columbia: MagellanTV, 2006), 48 mins
George I and his two namesakes forge new relationships with Parliamentary leaders, creating a dynamic that survives in British governance today.
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in Monarchy by David Starkey, Episode 4 (District of Columbia: MagellanTV, 2006), 48 mins
Description
George I and his two namesakes forge new relationships with Parliamentary leaders, creating a dynamic that survives in British governance today.
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
MagellanTV
Series
Monarchy by David Starkey
Speaker / Narrator
David Starkey, 1945-
Person Discussed
David Starkey, 1945-, George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820, George II, King of Great Britain, 1683-1760, George I, King of Great Britain, 1660-1727
Topic / Theme
War, Royal successions, Monarchy, Protestantism, British, French, Americans
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Monarchy by David Starkey, Episode 5, Oliver Cromwell: The King Killer
directed by James Runcie, 1959-; produced by James Runcie, 1959-, in Monarchy by David Starkey, Episode 5 (District of Columbia: MagellanTV, 2005), 48 mins
Under the charismatic Oliver Cromwell, Parliament commits a previously unthinkable act: it executes a reigning king. Eventually, the fledgling republic discovers that it needs a monarch after all.
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directed by James Runcie, 1959-; produced by James Runcie, 1959-, in Monarchy by David Starkey, Episode 5 (District of Columbia: MagellanTV, 2005), 48 mins
Description
Under the charismatic Oliver Cromwell, Parliament commits a previously unthinkable act: it executes a reigning king. Eventually, the fledgling republic discovers that it needs a monarch after all.
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
David Starkey, 1945-, James Runcie, 1959-
Author / Creator
James Runcie, 1959-
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
MagellanTV
Series
Monarchy by David Starkey
Person Discussed
Charles II, King of England and Ireland, 1630-1685, Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649, Oliver Cromwell, 1599-1658
Topic / Theme
Political debates, Political boundaries, Monarchy, War, Religion, Protestantism, Clergy
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Copyright © 2005 Aliant Content
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Political Assassinations, Vol. III, A Death for Peace: Mahatma Gandhi and the Impossible Quest
directed by Arnaud Mandagaran; produced by Quarter Latin Media and Solferino Images, in Political Assassinations, Vol. III (Wheeling, IL: Film Ideas, 2010), 52 mins
Mahatma Gandhi is considered the father of the partition of the Indian Empire into India and Pakistan. Over 50 years later it is critical to analyze Gandhi's struggles in context with the simmering tensions that headline world events today.
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directed by Arnaud Mandagaran; produced by Quarter Latin Media and Solferino Images, in Political Assassinations, Vol. III (Wheeling, IL: Film Ideas, 2010), 52 mins
Description
Mahatma Gandhi is considered the father of the partition of the Indian Empire into India and Pakistan. Over 50 years later it is critical to analyze Gandhi's struggles in context with the simmering tensions that headline world events today.
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Quarter Latin Media, Solferino Images, Christopher Mack, fl. 2010, Randoll Holden, fl. 2010
Author / Creator
Arnaud Mandagaran
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Film Ideas
Series
Political Assassinations
Speaker / Narrator
Christopher Mack, fl. 2010, Randoll Holden, fl. 2010
Person Discussed
Mahatma Gandhi, 1869-1948
Topic / Theme
Assassinations, Politics, Social activism and activists, Civil disobedience, Imperialism, Mahatma Gandhi, Assassination, New Delhi, India, January 30, 1948, Partitioning of India and Pakistan, 1947, War and Violence
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Revolutions, Georgia: The Rose Revolution
directed by Christian Zeender, 1941-; produced by Michel Noll, 1949-, Solferino Images, France 5 and Télévision Suisse-Romande, in Revolutions (Wheeling, IL: Film Ideas, 2012), 51 mins
October 2003, Georgia: in this post-soviet Republic weakened by civil war and the succession of several territories in the early 1990's, a democratic opposition movement protests the outcome of the election, claiming fraud. Under the leadership of the charismatic Mikheil Saakashvili, also known as "Micha", the est...
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directed by Christian Zeender, 1941-; produced by Michel Noll, 1949-, Solferino Images, France 5 and Télévision Suisse-Romande, in Revolutions (Wheeling, IL: Film Ideas, 2012), 51 mins
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October 2003, Georgia: in this post-soviet Republic weakened by civil war and the succession of several territories in the early 1990's, a democratic opposition movement protests the outcome of the election, claiming fraud. Under the leadership of the charismatic Mikheil Saakashvili, also known as "Micha", the establishment is swept away in a mere few weeks. An inside glance at a successful revolution, one that remained non-violent and served as...
October 2003, Georgia: in this post-soviet Republic weakened by civil war and the succession of several territories in the early 1990's, a democratic opposition movement protests the outcome of the election, claiming fraud. Under the leadership of the charismatic Mikheil Saakashvili, also known as "Micha", the establishment is swept away in a mere few weeks. An inside glance at a successful revolution, one that remained non-violent and served as an inspiration for the events leading other former soviet republics, like Ukraine towards democracy. A context, however, that remains fragile, as can be seen in the death on February 3, 2005 of Prime Minister Zourab Zhvania, close collaborator of the new President.
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Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Michel Noll, 1949-, Solferino Images, France 5, Télévision Suisse-Romande, Peter Hercombe, fl. 1985
Author / Creator
Christian Zeender, 1941-
Date Published / Released
2004, 2012
Publisher
Film Ideas
Series
Revolutions
Speaker / Narrator
Peter Hercombe, fl. 1985
Person Discussed
Mikheil Saakashvili, 1967-, Eduard Shevardnadze, 1928-2014
Topic / Theme
Political corruption, Political reforms, International relations, Democracy, Revolutions, Elections, Rose Revolution, Georgia (Country), November 3 - 23, 2003
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Revolutions, Vietnam: A Contagious Revolution
directed by Ho Thuy Tiên, fl. 1981; produced by ICTV Solférino, in Revolutions (Wheeling, IL: Film Ideas, 2012), 52 mins
This documentary is a compelling journey in time. Using powerful, often new archives from sources East and West, the surprising itinerary of the Father of the Vietnamese nation will unfold before our eyes. On site testimonies of Vietnamese veterans will add a more personal perspective to the journey, and highly re...
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directed by Ho Thuy Tiên, fl. 1981; produced by ICTV Solférino, in Revolutions (Wheeling, IL: Film Ideas, 2012), 52 mins
Description
This documentary is a compelling journey in time. Using powerful, often new archives from sources East and West, the surprising itinerary of the Father of the Vietnamese nation will unfold before our eyes. On site testimonies of Vietnamese veterans will add a more personal perspective to the journey, and highly respected historians will bring their expert views to the equation. All these elements will interlace to shed a new light on the "Vietnam...
This documentary is a compelling journey in time. Using powerful, often new archives from sources East and West, the surprising itinerary of the Father of the Vietnamese nation will unfold before our eyes. On site testimonies of Vietnamese veterans will add a more personal perspective to the journey, and highly respected historians will bring their expert views to the equation. All these elements will interlace to shed a new light on the "Vietnamese War" and to form a comprehensive overview of the recent History of Vietnam. Analyzing the process of this long and painful revolution will enable us to better understand the challenges the country is currently facing, as it attempts to find its authentic place in today's global world.
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Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
ICTV Solférino, Jean LeClerc, 1948-
Author / Creator
Ho Thuy Tiên, fl. 1981
Date Published / Released
2010, 2012
Publisher
Film Ideas
Series
Revolutions
Speaker / Narrator
Jean LeClerc, 1948-
Person Discussed
Ho Chi Minh, 1890-1969
Topic / Theme
War, International relations, Political causes, Democracy, Globalization, Colonial life, Revolutions, Battle of Dien Bien Phu, Vietnam, March 13-May 7, 1954, Vietnam War, 1956-1975, Vietnamese
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Rome: Part One: From Village to Late Republic: 753 BC to 121 BC
produced by Phil Sheppard, Phil Sheppard Productions (Mona Vale, New South Wales: Phil Sheppard Productions, 2010), 51 mins
Rome began as a small settlement on the banks of the Tiber River. From the time of Romulus, it grew into a strong kingdom and, eventually, a powerful republic conquering the Italian peninsula. Later, Rome laid claim to most of the lands surrounding the Mediterranean. It was constantly in a state of war and develop...
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produced by Phil Sheppard, Phil Sheppard Productions (Mona Vale, New South Wales: Phil Sheppard Productions, 2010), 51 mins
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Rome began as a small settlement on the banks of the Tiber River. From the time of Romulus, it grew into a strong kingdom and, eventually, a powerful republic conquering the Italian peninsula. Later, Rome laid claim to most of the lands surrounding the Mediterranean. It was constantly in a state of war and developed a powerful army, but its very existence was threatened during the Punic Wars against Carthage. The Romans were great architects and...
Rome began as a small settlement on the banks of the Tiber River. From the time of Romulus, it grew into a strong kingdom and, eventually, a powerful republic conquering the Italian peninsula. Later, Rome laid claim to most of the lands surrounding the Mediterranean. It was constantly in a state of war and developed a powerful army, but its very existence was threatened during the Punic Wars against Carthage. The Romans were great architects and builders, constructing magnificent temples to their Gods. Romans found many ways to amuse themselves, with gladiatorial combats and chariot races the most popular events. However, despite great conquests and achievements, there was a need for social reform, initiated by the Gracchus brothers. However, these reforms precipitated social unrest and the great civil conflicts that would embroil Rome.
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Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Phil Sheppard, Phil Sheppard Productions, Jake Downs
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Phil Sheppard Productions
Speaker / Narrator
Jake Downs
Person Discussed
Scipio Aemilianus, 185 BC-129 BC, Scipio Africanus, 236 BC-183 BC, Hannibal, 247 BC-182 BC
Topic / Theme
Cavalry, Government models, Empire, Ancient civilizations, Second Punic War, 218 BCE-201 BCE, Imperialism and Colonialism, Political and Social Movements, War and Violence, World History, Classical Period (1000 BCE–500 CE)
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Copyright © 2010 by Phil Sheppard Productions
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Rome: Part Two: From the Late Republic to the Fall of the Roman Empire: 121 BC to 476 AD
produced by Phil Sheppard, Phil Sheppard Productions (Mona Vale, New South Wales: Phil Sheppard Productions, 2010), 59 mins
From 121BC onwards, the political fortunes of Rome were dominated by powerful leaders. Marius - the military reformer, Sulla - the dictator, Cicero - the lawyer, orator and consul, and Julius Caesar who appointed himself dictator in 45BC. When the Roman fleet destroyed the Egyptians at the Battle of Actium, August...
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produced by Phil Sheppard, Phil Sheppard Productions (Mona Vale, New South Wales: Phil Sheppard Productions, 2010), 59 mins
Description
From 121BC onwards, the political fortunes of Rome were dominated by powerful leaders. Marius - the military reformer, Sulla - the dictator, Cicero - the lawyer, orator and consul, and Julius Caesar who appointed himself dictator in 45BC. When the Roman fleet destroyed the Egyptians at the Battle of Actium, Augustus became the first Roman Emperor. The rule of the Julio-Claudia emperors, notably Caligula and Nero, were a disgrace. During the perio...
From 121BC onwards, the political fortunes of Rome were dominated by powerful leaders. Marius - the military reformer, Sulla - the dictator, Cicero - the lawyer, orator and consul, and Julius Caesar who appointed himself dictator in 45BC. When the Roman fleet destroyed the Egyptians at the Battle of Actium, Augustus became the first Roman Emperor. The rule of the Julio-Claudia emperors, notably Caligula and Nero, were a disgrace. During the period of the Five Good Emperors - Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius, the Roman Empire was at its greatest. Eventually, Vandals, Goths, Bergundians and Alani invaded and the Empire finally fell in 476AD.
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Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Phil Sheppard, Phil Sheppard Productions, Jake Downs
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Phil Sheppard Productions
Speaker / Narrator
Jake Downs
Person Discussed
Attila, the Hun, 0406-0453, Hadrian, Emperor of Rome, 0076-0138, Trajan, Emperor of Rome, 0053-0117, Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 27 BC-0014, Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome, 0121-0180, Caligula, Emperor of Rome, 0012-0041, Nero, Emperor of Rome, 0037-0068, Julius Caesar, 100 BC-44 BC, Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106 BC-43 BC
Topic / Theme
War, Battles, Ancient civilizations, Empire, Government models, Mt. Vesuvius Eruption, Great Fire of Rome, July 19, 64, Julius Caesar, Assassination, Rome, 44 BCE, Imperialism and Colonialism, Political and Social Movements, War and Violence, World History, Classical Period (1000 BCE–500 CE)
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Story of India, 6, Freedom
directed by Jeremy Jeffs, fl. 1996; produced by Leo Eaton, in Story of India, 6 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2008, originally published 2008), 55 mins
This last episode in the series The Story of India tells how a foreign multinational (the East India Company) thousands of miles away gradually and almost by chance took power over great swathes of the Indian subcontinent; how after the horrendous shock of the 1857 'Mutiny' the British state took over and turned t...
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directed by Jeremy Jeffs, fl. 1996; produced by Leo Eaton, in Story of India, 6 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2008, originally published 2008), 55 mins
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This last episode in the series The Story of India tells how a foreign multinational (the East India Company) thousands of miles away gradually and almost by chance took power over great swathes of the Indian subcontinent; how after the horrendous shock of the 1857 'Mutiny' the British state took over and turned this supremacy into the Raj, the jewel in the crown of the greatest empire the world had ever seen; and how the Freedom Movement deliver...
This last episode in the series The Story of India tells how a foreign multinational (the East India Company) thousands of miles away gradually and almost by chance took power over great swathes of the Indian subcontinent; how after the horrendous shock of the 1857 'Mutiny' the British state took over and turned this supremacy into the Raj, the jewel in the crown of the greatest empire the world had ever seen; and how the Freedom Movement delivered Independence to India in 1947, albeit a divided India. The series ends by acknowledging the extraordinary achievements of Indian democracy over sixty years and flags India's predicted rise to be the largest country and the second largest (or even the largest) economy in the world in the next three decades.
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Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Leo Eaton, Michael Wood, 1948-
Author / Creator
Jeremy Jeffs, fl. 1996
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Story of India
Speaker / Narrator
Michael Wood, 1948-
Person Discussed
Mahatma Gandhi, 1869-1948, Charles C. Stuart, fl. 2001, Jawaharlal Nehru, 1889-1964
Topic / Theme
Battles, Decolonization, Hinduism, Imperialism, International trade, Islam, Military occupation, Rebellions, Indian Mutiny, 1857-1858, Partitioning of India and Pakistan, 1947, Imperialism and Colonialism, Religion and Belief Systems, Trade and Commerce, War and Violence, World History, 21st Century in World History (2001– ), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000), Industrialization and West...
Battles, Decolonization, Hinduism, Imperialism, International trade, Islam, Military occupation, Rebellions, Indian Mutiny, 1857-1858, Partitioning of India and Pakistan, 1947, Imperialism and Colonialism, Religion and Belief Systems, Trade and Commerce, War and Violence, World History, 21st Century in World History (2001– ), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000), Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914), Early Modern Period (1450–1750)
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Timewatch, Palestine: The First Intifada
produced by Antonia Benedek, fl. 1976-1989, in Timewatch (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1991), 2 hours 1 mins
The Intifada, as the Palestinians call their uprising against the Israeli military occupation of their land, has been characterised by acts of violence from both sides. However, 50 years ago it was the British who were the focus of a rebellion by Palestinian Arabs. Timewatch investigates that uprising, talking to...
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produced by Antonia Benedek, fl. 1976-1989, in Timewatch (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1991), 2 hours 1 mins
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The Intifada, as the Palestinians call their uprising against the Israeli military occupation of their land, has been characterised by acts of violence from both sides. However, 50 years ago it was the British who were the focus of a rebellion by Palestinian Arabs. Timewatch investigates that uprising, talking to many elderly Palestinians, Britons who served in the Palestinian Police Force and General Hackett of the British Army in Palestine.
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Antonia Benedek, fl. 1976-1989, Juliet Stevenson, 1956-
Date Published / Released
1991
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Timewatch
Speaker / Narrator
Juliet Stevenson, 1956-
Topic / Theme
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (1948 -- ), Israeli, Palestinian, Guerrilla warfare, Decolonization, Immigration and emigration, Imperialism, Rebellions, Arab-Israeli Conflicts, 1949-, Imperialism and Colonialism, Migration and Diaspora, War and Violence, Politics & Policy, History, Documentation of Crimes, World History, Israelis, Palestinians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000), 21st Centur...
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (1948 -- ), Israeli, Palestinian, Guerrilla warfare, Decolonization, Immigration and emigration, Imperialism, Rebellions, Arab-Israeli Conflicts, 1949-, Imperialism and Colonialism, Migration and Diaspora, War and Violence, Politics & Policy, History, Documentation of Crimes, World History, Israelis, Palestinians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000), 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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