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A study guide and comprehensive reference to Europe and the European Union, with 1700 pages of factual information. Illustrated with over 500 photos and video clip.
A chronological survey of attempts to gather knowledge of the moon. The most important features of the moon’s surface identified before 1700. Man’s knowledge of the moon prior to the use of space probes,...
Discusses the changing conceptions of the planetary system and the heavens. Part 1 shows how early thinking in Babylonia and Greece led up to the world picture of medieval Europe. Part 2 explains how between...
Discusses major changes in the appearance, production and function of landscape art. By tracing the transition from topography and view painting, through the aesthetic expectations imposed by theories of the...
An electrionic edition of the entire series of Goya’s aquatint etchings from 1776 to 1824, including the ‘Caprices’, ‘Follies’, Disasters of War’, and ‘Bullfight’. Uses hypermedia design to...
Inhabitants of the isolated settlement of Gásadalur on the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic discuss the planned tunnel that will connect them to the other islands, talking about their outlooks on the...
This film provides a brief introduction to the evolution of UK housing over the last three hundred years. It replaces an earlier film ‘A Brief History of Housing’, which has now been discontinued. Using...
A series of computer-based packages containing primary source material for teaching history ranging in time from the end of the 11th century to World War 2. Each title contains source material and support...
From 1966 to 1990, the BBC’s landmark archaeology series Chronicle took viewers around the world to explore historical excavations and discover long-gone cultures and civilisations. With a mix of live...
Based on ‘The Times Atlas of World History’, the series of 26 30-minute programmes presents the history of mankind on a global scale. It uses specially designed animated maps, computer-generated graphics...
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