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Three episode series tracing the history of French art, presented by art critic Andrew Graham-Dixon. Beginning with the arrival of Classicism and the Age of Enlightenment, the series proceeeds through the...
2015 marks 200 years since the Battle of Waterloo. The three-part series sheds new light on Napoleon as an extraordinarily gifted military commander and a mesmeric leader whose private life - contrary to...
Shot in High Definition and using cutting-edge computer generated effects, together with stunningly detailed recreations and interviews with noted historians and military experts, the three documentary films...
A 3-part television series depicting the story of the war between Britain and France under Napoleon Bonaparte. It was the first ‘world war’ - as empires clashed, five million people died in fighting that...
A documentary examining not only the bloody conflict between the French and Coalition armies at Waterloo in 1815, but also the intense rivalry between Napoleon and his nemesis, Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of...
An interactive study of the Napoleonic wars with commentary and analysis by David Chandler. Looks at the life of Napoleon and uses contemporary images and paintings, maps and graphics, large-scale...
A study of the Napoleonic wars with commentary and analysis by Dr David Chandler, author of ‘The Campaigns of Napoleon’. Includes contemporary images and paintings; maps and graphics; large-scale...
Napoleon’s victory at Austerlitz on 2 December 1805, where the combined armies of Austria and Russia were defeated, marking one of the most decisive battles of the Napoleonic area.
Uses extensively the authentic Russian version of ‘War and Peace’ to tell the story of the march from Moscow which cost the lives of 500,000 men.
Looks at the lives and achievements of famous military personalities to investigate the nature of leadership. Filmed on location and illustrated with material from international archives and museums, each...
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