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This film is a journey through one of Britain’s most challenging cities: Manchester. Two sociologists Linda Janes and Gerry Mooney use the new Metrolink Tram to take them around the city, meeting people as...
The full story of Britain’s slave empire has been hidden for almost two centuries. These programmes tell of how slavery was brought to an end by the British people taking on the slave dynasties and winning.
The six programmes in this series look at the history and uses of cheese, seafood, eggs, potatoes, chicken and mushrooms.
Steve Edwards looks at some of the intellectual issues associated with different ways of displaying modern art and some of Tate’s displays. There are also interviews with the curators responsible for...
Two programmes combined on one tape/disc. JASPER JOHNS - Professor Fred Orton looks at ‘Flag’ (1954-1955), the object that established Jasper Johns as one of the most important contemporary artists,...
Video Art emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s with artists like Bruce Nauman, as part of a counter-culture that opposed both the culture industry and the Fine Art Tradition. This is why Video Art is...
The course looks at the world of politics. It sheds light on the inner workings of power, decision-making and protest, covering politics from parliament to the street, and the politics of ideas as well as...
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