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Professor Charlotte Erickson of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, talks about her life and work, researching the lives of European emigrants to the USA.
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The film documents the emigration of leucocytes from the blood vessels into the adjacent tissues. One can watch the occurrence in the small mesenteric veins of the frog. Made from material shot in 1961. An...
Tells of the devastating famine suffered by the Irish rural poor from 1845 to 1851, which led to over a million deaths. 1: Examines the social background of the Irish ‘potato culture’ and looks at the...
Since the great famines of 1840 Connemara, in the west of Ireland, has suffered from massive emigration as men and women were forced out by unemployment and poor living conditions. Now many exiles are...
A documentary about a young couple who face the conflicting emotional ties of home with the promise of a new life through emigration from the Shetland Islands.
This four part series examines the causes and effects of poverty in Ireland, which led to the Great Famine of the 1840s, during which around a million people died. The episodes are as follows: 1. Causes of...
A documentary about post-Soviet transition in Kyrgyzstan after a decade of structural reform. While illustrating the traditional pastoral life of the Kyrgyz (animated by Kyrgyz music) the film addresses...
About the honey bee. Looks at the world of the workers inside the hive and into the cells of the honeycomb to observe the everyday life of a busy bee-city. The drones are waited on until they have completed...
Series looking at the response to industrialisation and exploring how the day-to-day lives its people changed as Britain transformed into an industrialised nation. In five parts, covering: migration and...
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