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Almost every aspect of the English landscape has been created by man. Shows the way in which the natural woodlands were cleared; how marshland, fen and moor were reclaimed; how fields were created; how...
Naum Gabo is considered to be one of the leading constructivist sculptors of the 20th century and is the originator of the famous ‘Realistic Manifesto’, a key document in the history of modrn art. This...
Looks at rail crashes over the last hundred years and examines how modern rail safety has evolved in recent years.
A dramatised reconstruction of Sigmund Freud’s treatment of an obsessive-neurotic, a case history based on Freud’s original notes. The story centres around the fears of a young Austrian army officer who...
Critic John Berger explores the ways in which we look at pictures, with emphasis on the way traditional European oil painting has looked at women and possessions. He shows that aspects of this tradition are...
Classic management title taken from Robert Townsend’s ground-breaking book. First shown by the BBC on 17 August 1972, it has now been withdrawn from distribution.
For the aborigines in Australia there is concern as well as apathy, a problem for a government unused to racial issues, and a fierce militancy with black overtones already familiar in other parts of the world.
An investigation of the Crab nebula which is the most powerful sources of radio and x-rays in the sky.*
Examines the implications for education of research by child psychologists into the capacity of infants for solving complex problems, which suggests that if this potential in the child is not developed...
Looks at the efforts of a small group of scientists to avert the danger the city of San Francisco faces from earthquakes.
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