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Explores the manner in which an old disused railway station, the Gare d’Orsay, was converted into an important, fashionable museum, housing modern art from Daumier and Millet to the Impressionists and...
The story of Napoleon’s final defeat at Waterloo in 1815 by Wellington, using footage of the Dino de Lorentis feature film made with 15,000 extras, as well as authentic modern re-enactments, 3-D graphics...
12: Profiles Belgium, whose success lies in its iron and steel industry, geographical position and arms trade, and also its Eurocrats.
Traces the experiences of the Arab community in France from the Algerian Revolution to the uprisings by Arab youg across the country in recent years. Although unemployment is a national concern, people...
Looks at the way in which the expansion of the European Community is reshaping political processes. New relationships are developing between Europe and particular cities and regions. The programme features...
A history of racism in France, leading to an account of racial problems in contemporary France.
Uses contemporary evidence such as maps, engravings and other documents to understand 16th-century city-state Strasbourg, looking at what the old buildings can tell us about life at the time.
Francis I employed Gilles le Breton to convert his favourite hunting lodge at Fontainebleau to a Royal palace, inviting to France such Italian artists as Rosso Fiorentino and Francesco Primaticcio to...
Looks behind the scenes at the world’s fastest train, the French TGV.
Although Napoleon Bonaparte is regarded as a charismatic politician and a military genius who laid the foundations of the modern French state, he spent his last years in exile on St Helena deliberately...
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