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Framing and Forming - N/A
Framing and Forming - N/A
Framing and Forming - N/A
Framing and Forming - N/A
Framing and Forming - N/A
The Sonnet - N/A
The Emperor's Gift - N/A
The Emperor's Gift - N/A
Passing Judgements - N/A
Passing Judgements - N/A
The British Family: Sources and Myths - N/A
The French Revolution: Impact and Sources - N/A
The French Revolution: Impact and Sources - N/A
Rousseau in Africa: Democracy in the Making - N/A
Rousseau in Africa: Democracy in the Making - N/A
Waiting Their Turn: Minorities in a Democracy - N/A
Art: A Question of Style - N/A
Art: A Question of Style - N/A
Art: A Question of Style - N/A
What is Religion? - N/A
Looking for Hinduism in Calcutta - N/A
Was Anybody There? - N/A
The Argument from Design - N/A
Living Doll: A Background to Shaw's Pygmalion - N/A
Euripides' Medea - N/A
Myth and Music - N/A
Wide Sargasso Sea: Real and Imaginary Islands - N/A
Picturing the Genders - N/A
Off with the Mask: TV in the '60s - N/A
Off with the Mask: TV in the '60s - N/A
The Bobigny Trial - N/A
Two Religions: Two Communities - N/A
21 programs 24, 29 and 30 minutes
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These Open University/BBC interdisciplinary learning resources provide a lively and wide-ranging introduction to seven subjects in the arts - art history; literature; philosophy; classical studies; history; religious studies; and the history of science. The videos enable students to develop the key skills for effective study: close analysis and critical thinking; evaluation and interpretation of ideas; and coherent and succinct expression in prose.
These titles are no longer available from the Roland Collection. However, film details remain on this site for the benefit of previous customers.
Repeated titles occur in the list opposite where the program entry appears in
different sections (indicated by the colored prefix number) of the Resource Guide and consequently may have
different descriptions and illustrations.
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