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245 _aThe French revolution :
_bImpact and sources /
_cFilms for the Humanities.
264 _aKingston, Jamaica :
_bPrinceton, New Jersey,
_c2004.
264 _c2004
300 _a1 videodisc (25 min.) :
_bsound, colour ;
_c4.7 in.
336 _atwo-dimensional moving image
_btdi
_2rdacontent
337 _avideo
_bv
_2rdamedia
338 _avideodisc
_bvd
_2rdacarrier
500 _aTwenty-five (25) minutes.
508 _aProducer, Amanda Willett ; Production assistant, Jayne Ellery ; Graphic design, Dick Laing, Robin Arkle ; Camera, Raymond Grosjean, Derek Firmin ; Sound, Julien Deshayes, Geoff Bellefontaine ; Editor, Clive Wilkinson.
511 _aPresenter: Arthur Marwick.
520 _aWhat were the effects of the French Revolution on ordinary people in France? In this program, historians examine a selection of primary sources-written, visual, and physical artifacts-with which to consider the impact of the conflict. Among the documents are examples of revoluntionary and counter-revolutionary money and petitions of grievances from 1789, which give a minutely detailed record of the common man's problems. Professor Colin Jones of Warwick University also illustrates how pottery, engravings, and paintings provide details hard to glean from other sources. Many of the selected cultural artifacts highlight the role of women in the revolution.
611 2 7 _aRevolution (France : 1789-1799)
_2fast
_0(OCoLC)fst01354514
648 _a1789-1799
651 _aFrance
_xHistory
_yRevolution, 1789-1799.
651 _aFrance.
655 _aHistory.
852 _aAV
942 _cDVD
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999 _c133543
_d133543