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History
Ancient Greece
Athens and Sparta
Athens and Sparta, the leading city-states of ancient Greece, helped to establish many ideas and concepts we take for granted such as citizenship, voting and more. This program provides insight into their values by examining their attitudes towards social issues and key groups within each society are also discussed.
Australian National Identity
This program explores the national identity of Australia, and the events, people, actions and conflicts that have helped to shape our unique identity. It traces the transformation of Australia’s identity from one that was dependent on race, gender and cultural background, to one that is more inclusive.
Australia Since World War Two
Featuring interviews with Malcolm Fraser, Aden Ridgeway, Robert Manne and Humphrey McQueen, this fascinating program looks at some of the major social changes in Australia since 1945.
2014 | 14 min | Australia | AR | T414 2006 | 27 min | Australia | AR | T206
2010 | 20 min | Australia | AR | T210
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Ancient China
Key Groups in Ancient China
This program explores the history and social hierarchy of ancient China. Investigating the key groups of Chinese society, and the role law and religion played throughout society.
2013 | 25 min | Australia | AR | T114
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China (1750 – 1918)
The Opium Wars
This program explores the causes and trajectory of China’s Opium Wars, which marked the end of the Qing dynasty. At the turn of the nineteenth century, British Imperial trade interactions with China involved a lucrative opium smuggling operation. The opium trade had repercussions for the future of both empires.
2015 | 10 min | Australia | AR | T215
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2014 | 37 min | Australia | AR | T314
Investigating History
This series explores the people and evidence that helps to understand the ancient past. The first clip outlines how archaeologists and historians investigate the ancient past. The second clip explores the range of sources that can be used in an historical investigation. The third clip considers ancient Australia.
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Japan Under the Shoguns
For nearly 700 years, Japan was ruled by a series of military leaders known as shoguns. The first half provides a chronological timeline of key events from the imperial Nara and Heian periods to the three shogunates: Kamakura, Muromachi and Tokugawa. The second half looks at life in shogunate Japan.
Pop Culture
Australian Pop Culture 1960s – 1970s
The 1960s and 70s were a time of political and social turbulence, and this context had a significant impact on popular culture. Despite the inundation of American and British pop culture, Australians were making waves at home and internationally with Skippy, the Bee Gees, Mad Max, AC/ DC and Dawn Fraser.
Rights and Freedoms
The Evolution of Child Rights
This program provides an overview of the history of children’s rights – from early 19th century British laws protecting children during the Industrial Revolution to the progress of child rights throughout the 20th century. Child labour and slavery are discussed, and we hear a former child soldier’s story.
The Tokugawa Shogunate: Social and Foreign Policies
The Tokugawa Shogunate was a period of relative stability, in part due to its strict social and foreign policies. This clip explores the social laws and codes that controlled all aspects of Japanese society. The foreign policy of ‘Sakoku’ and its demise following Commander Perry’s visit is also examined.
The Cold War
Selling Ideologies - Cold War Propaganda
This program explores the ultimate weapons wielded in the Cold War – propaganda and disinformation. Tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union are underpinned by their fundamentally opposing ideologies of Capitalism and Communism.
The Industrial Revolution
Impacts of the Industrial Revolution
This program provides an overview of the most significant impacts on working conditions and the environment during and after the Industrial Revolution. Dangerous factory conditions, lack of worker and child labour rights, and overcrowded, polluted cities resulted in protests and new laws that improved these issues.
The Communist Revolution in China
Causes of the 1949 Communist Revolution Events of the 1949 Communist Revolution
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egypt - Physical Features Ancient Egypt - Contact and Conflict
The Vikings
Erik the Red, Viking Legend
When a modern day Viking finds himself in police custody, being questioned over some bizarre recent activities, he tells the officer an almost unbelievable story of the famous Viking, Erik the Red. Is he the real deal? This program discusses Erik the Red’s significant contribution to Viking expansion and settlement.
The Black Death
Impact of the Black Death
An eye-opening exploration of the far-reaching effects of the Black Death and its impact on religion, feudalism, farming, urban life, the arts and minorities in Europe. The economic and political consequences of the disease in Asia, and the socioeconomic impacts in North Africa and the Middle East are also discussed.
2014 | 19 min | Australia | AR | T314 2015 | 9 min | Australia | AR | T215 2015 | 17 min | Australia | AR | T315
2014 | 11 min | Australia | T414 2015 | 17 min | Australia | AR | T315 2014 | 17 min | Australia | AR | T115
2014 | 9 min | Australia | AR | T1152014 | 17 min | Australia | AR | T314
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History
A Continent for a Nation: The Path to Federation
This program gives a good overview of how Australia’s six colonies peacefully united to form one country. It reveals the eccentric natures of Australia’s founding fathers, and follows the path of a constitution dropped by politicians then revived by the people. The video contains rare photographs and video footage.
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Aboriginal History: Life Stories and Aboriginal Views
This program is an opportunity for students to consider significant dates in Australian history from the perspective of the Aboriginal people, who tell their versions of events that have shaped Australia. It features interviews from prominent Aboriginal figures, who speak about cultural dispossession and resistance.
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Ancient China
This series explores the history and social hierarchy of ancient China. It looks at Confucius and his life, teachings and the myths that surround him. It also investigates the key groups of Chinese society, and the role law and religion played throughout society.
This series includes the following titles:
Ancient China: Life of Confucius T114 10 ACDSEH0422013AUS
Key Groups in Ancient China T114 25 ACDSEH0412013AUS
Ancient Greece
While the ancient Greeks lived in separate city-states, most shared a common language, culture and belief system. This series explores life in Athens and Sparta and beliefs about war and death.
This series includes the following titles:
Athens and Sparta T414 14 ACDSEH0352014 AUS
War and Death T414 14 ACDSEH0362014 AUS
Anzac Day: World War I (Senior)
This program presents an Australian perspective on World War I, including its impact on the country. It covers the background to the war, as well as stories of Australians at Gallipoli and other Australian campaigns.
T305 20 ACDSEH0951985AUS
Assimilation Series
In the 1920s and 30s, a concern for ‘racial purity’ and the doctrine of Eugenics became an obsession in many countries. The first program explores early views on race, and the attitudes of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. The second program focuses on assimilation policies and examines why such policies failed.
This series includes the following titles:
Genocide by Another Name T107 26 ACDSEH1042006AUS
We Have Survived T107 26 ACDSEH1062006AUS
Australia as a Global Citizen
After World War II, Australia broke free from its ties with England and began operating on an international level, as a global citizen. This program explores Australia’s role within the UN, including UNESCO, the UN conventions and East Timor, as well as its regional agreements, such as the Colombo Plan.
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2010AUS
Australian Explorers
This series focuses on Australian explorers such as Captain Cook, Bass and Flinders, the obstacles they faced during their journeys, and how they have influenced modern Australian life. It also uses classroom re-enactments to bring to life an explorer’s journey across the Blue Mountains.
This series includes the following titles:
Australian Explorers: Part 1 T305 20ACHHK116
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Australian Explorers: Part 2 T305 17ACHHK116
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History
Australian History
This series examines a range of significant events in Australian history. It explores the First Australians, European settlement, the White Australia Policy, the Great Depression, the Vietnam War, the Stolen Generation, World War II, the Mabo decision, the 2000 Sydney Olympics and much more.
This series includes the following titles:
Australian History: Part 1 T305 23ACDSEH020and more…
2002AUS
Australian History: Part 2 T305 23 ACDSEH1212002AUS
Australian Migration
This series explores the history of Australian migration from 1788 to the present day. Segmented into three sections, it looks at the colonisation of Australia and the Gold Rush period, the federation and development of Australia, including the Immigration Restriction Act and the rise of multiculturalism.
This series includes the following titles:
Australian Migration (1788-1900) - The Colonial Years T413 14ACDSEH083and more…
2013AUS
Australian Migration (1901-1945) - The Federation Years T413 14ACDSEH083and more…
2012AUS
Australian Migration (1945 Onwards) - Post WWII T413 15ACDSEH083and more…
2012AUS
Australian Women’s Heritage Series
This series looks at the history of women in Australia, and the significant historical events that occurred. It examines the lives of women during the Depression and Gold Rush, covers both World Wars, and looks at immigration, voting, the post-war baby boom, contraception, work, equal pay and much more.
This series includes the following titles:
1788-1901 T405 25 ACDSEH0912004AUS
1901-1945 T105 21 ACDSEH0811986AUS
1945-1986 T205 21 ACDSEH1212004AUS
Australia Since World War IIFeaturing interviews with Malcolm Fraser, Aden Ridgeway, Robert Manne and Humphrey McQueen, this fascinating program looks at some of the major social changes in Australia since 1945.
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2006AUS
Australian Bushrangers (Years 7-10)
This program considers the question, why has Ned Kelly become one of Australia’s most popular folk heroes? It provides an in-depth look at what shaped today’s Australian character, the impact on the language and traditions of an emerging nation, and the processes of becoming a nation of law-abiding citizens.
T305 50 ACDSEH0831986AUS
Australian Gold Rushes (Years 7-10)
The first part of this program focuses on early recordings and discoveries of gold by Hargraves, Tom and Lister. Then it shifts to the gold fever, Eureka Stockate, riot at Lambing Flat, and gold towns. The third part focuses on alluvial methods, reef mining methods and deep shaft methods.
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1986AUS
Australian Government
This program presents an explanation on the three levels of government – federal, state and local – as well as the main distinctions between them. It also traces the history of the Australian system of government by considering why we need government.
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Australian National Identity
This program explores the national identity of Australia, and the events, people, actions and conflicts that have helped to shape our unique identity. It traces the transformation of Australia’s identity from one that was dependent on race, gender and cultural background, to one that is more inclusive.
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2010AUS
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Australians in Vietnam
The Vietnam War was the longest major conflict in which Australians were involved. Australians first sent troops to Vietnam in 1962. By 1968, as Australian forces rose to over 8000, opposition to conscription led to huge public protests. Australian forces withdrew in 1972, with a ceasefire signed in 1973.
T305 34 ACDSEH1461990AUS
Causes of World War I - What Caused the Great War?
This program investigates the causes of the Great War, by examining the three “isms” – militarism, nationalism and imperialism. Other factors that are considered include the Alliance system, the fall of Bismarckian Diplomacy, the July Crisis and the Schlieffen Plan.
T305 23 ACDSEH0211999AUS
China (1750 – 1918)
This three part series explores life under China’s last imperial dynasty and the role that growing foreign contact and internal uprisings played in the downfall of the Qing Empire.
This series includes the following titles:
The Boxer Rebellion T215 12ACDSEH094 ACDSEH041
2015 AUS
The Opium Wars T215 10ACDSEH094 and more…
2015 AUS
The Qing Dynasty T215 12ACDSEH093 ACDSEH094
2015 AUS
Conflict in Indochina: Post WWII
This program deals with conflict in Indochina, from the 1956 Geneva conference and “Americanisation” to the peace movement and agreement, the withdrawal of US troops, and the collapse of the South.
T305 30 1999AUS
Conflict in the Modern World: Origins of World War I and II
This program shows key moments from 20th century history with original footage and clear, accessible commentary. It is divided into three sections: the origins of World War I, Versailles and the League of Nations, and the rise of Germany.
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2008UK
Convict Life in 1788
This dramatised program explores the journey of the First Fleet and re-enacts the early years of British colonisation of Australia. It looks at life in “Old Sydney Town”, and traces convict past using original maps and archival drawings.
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2003AUS
Deconstructing Australian History
This series explores Australian history and focuses on a variety of events that affected the country. These include the Eureka stockade, organised labour between the 1800s and the 21st century, The Great Depression, involvement in the Vietnam War, and a series of Australian government immigration policies.
This series includes the following titles:
Eureka T309 41 ACDSEH0912009AUS
Organised Labour T309 45 ACDSEH0912009AUS
The Great Depression T409 49 ACOKFH0182009AUS
Vietnam War T309 47 ACDSEH1462009AUS
White Australia Policy T409 47 ACDSEH0922009AUS
East Timor, Australia and Indonesia: A Tortured Triangle
This program uses rarely seen archival footage from a variety of sources to show the changing relationships between East Timor, Australia and Indonesia over a 30-year period.
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History
East Timor: From Colonisation to Independence
This program looks at key developments since 1974 in the history of East Timor and the events surrounding the referendum in August 1999.
T105 63 2000AUS
Exploring Indigenous Australia Series
This series examines Indigenous Australia and the events that followed European Settlement. Topics covered include the kinship system, the Tent Embassy, Eddie Mabo, the coming of the Europeans, wars, massacres, disease, dispossession, reserves, racism, stolen generations, missions, land rights and much more.
This series includes the following titles:
Missions, Settlements and Reserves T105 281999AUS
The Aboriginal Civil Rights Movement T105 281999AUS
White Australia Has a Black History T105 30 ACDSEH0201999AUS
From Tribes to Boat People
This program looks at the population and diversity of people in Australia. It examines the Indigenous population, how the ethnic mix of Australia has changed over time, the migration of Europeans and other groups, and much more.
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1998AUS
Growing Up in Australia Series
This series explores growing up in Australia. It covers topics such as the development of Australia’s white history and colonial community, the effects of war and the threat of unemployment and poverty, the changing lives of Australian youth, and the emergence of the new sub-group of ‘teenagers’.
This series includes the following titles:
1788 - 1901 T205 25 ACDSEH0812004AUS
1901 - 1946 T205 25ACDSEH109ACDSEH081
2004AUS
1946 - 1985 T205 25 ACDSEH1212004AUS
HNN History Series
This series turns back the clock and explores important events in Australian history. These events include the Great Depression, the Vietnam War and the aftermath, Eureka, the Eureka Stockade and the aftermath, organised labour, and the White Australia Policy.
This series includes the following titles:
Australia and The Great Depression T306 30 ACOKFH0182006AUS
Australia and the Vietnam War T306 32 ACDSEH1462006AUS
Eureka - The True Story - Investigating History T107 31 ACDSEH0912006AUS
The Eureka Stockade T306 31 ACDSEH0912006AUS
The History of Organised Labour in Australia T306 30ACDSEH091 ACDSEH088
2006AUS
The White Australia Policy T306 32 ACDSEH1452006AUS
Inquiry Skills in the Study of History
In this program, two students explore the elements behind inquiry skills in history. We look at the process of historical research, how to write focus questions and a hypothesis, examine the differences between different sources, evaluate sources, and develop and appropriately format historical responses.
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Investigating History
This series explores the people and evidence that help us understand the ancient past. The first clip outlines how archaeologists and historians investigate the ancient past. The second clip explores the range of sources that can be used in a historical investigation. The third clip considers ancient Australia.
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2014AUS
Investigating Local Histories
This series looks at local histories with assistance from the NSW Heritage Assistance Program and the Heritage Council of NSW. It shows simple, effective ways to conduct your own heritage site study using interviews and other methods, and examines the history and people living on three very different streets.
This series includes the following titles:
Investigating Heritage: How to Undertake a Heritage Study T305 22 ACHHK0611994AUS
Streetscape Studies: Observation, Investigation and Participation T305 22ACHHK061
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Japan Under the Shoguns
For nearly 700 years, Japan was ruled by a series of military leaders known as shoguns. The first half provides a chronological timeline of key events from the imperial Nara and Heian periods to the three shogunates: Kamakura, Muromachi and Tokugawa. The second half looks at life in shogunate Japan.
T314 19 ACDSEH0122014AUS
Knights and Castles - Life Behind the Drawbridge
During the Middle Ages, castles held the key to power and dominated the landscape. This program examines the structure and purpose of castles, castle life, knights, war, and the end of castles. It also looks at why they were built, life inside them, and the reasons for their demise.
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1998AUS
Life at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
This program looks at how people lived at the beginning of the twentieth century. In London, in particular, people lived in cramped conditions, and the divide between the rich and the poor was immense. This video also covers monumental changes such as the role of women and suffragettes.
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2004AUS
Life in Ancient Egypt - History, Culture and Everyday Life
This is a general introduction to the history and culture of ancient Egypt. It covers geography, timeline, archaeology, death and funerary practices, social structure, marriage and family, personal appearance, the home, furnishings, food and social life, peasants and agriculture, craft, transport, and religious life.
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1990AUS
Life Under Adolf Hitler
In Germany between 1933 and 1945, every aspect of life was influenced or affected in some way by Hitler and the Nazi Party. This program uses rare historical footage from archives around the world to portray the essential nature of life under Adolf Hitler, in all its major guises.
T305 21 ACDSEH0241999AUS
Life Under Stalin: A Totalitarian Regime
Joseph Stalin won the struggle for power following Lenin’s death, and was a visionary but ruthless leader. Under his totalitarian regime, Russia’s industry prospered and the quality of life improved. However, the Russian people lived in perpetual fear of persecution.
T305 20 1999AUS
Maori Land Protests - Hikoi and Bastion Point
The 1970s was a period characterised by the push for Indigenous equality and land rights. This program explores the reasons for the 1970s Maori protest movement, the 1975 Hikoi protest march, the Occupation Bastion Point in 1977, and how Aotearoa, New Zealand has changed since the protests.
T113 27 2013AUS
Memories of Jimmy CookThis is the story of the Tharawal people from Botany Bay, as they recall James Cook from the stories handed down over the generations.
T205 23 ACDSEH0202000AUS
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Out of Sight, Out of MindThis program examines the current state of Indigenous psychological and physical health in Australia. Some relevant reports are cited and their findings discussed.
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Peter Townsend: Poverty in the UK
It was widely believed that poverty in Britain had been all but eliminated with the construction of the welfare state and post-war affluence. But while politicians were telling people they had never had it so good, social scientists were re-discovering poverty.
B11 25 2003AUS
Pop Culture
Join our young hosts as they count down pop culture achievements and events in music, film, television and sport that have defined Australian generations since World War II.
This series includes the following titles:
Australian Pop Culture 1940s – 1950s T215 9ACDSEH027 and more…
2015 AUS
Australian Pop Culture 1960s – 1970s T215 9ACDSEH121 and more…
2015 AUS
Australian Pop Culture 1980s – 1990s T215 10ACDSEH122 and more…
2015 AUS
Australian Pop Culture since 2000 T215 10ACDSEH122 and more…
2015 AUS
Progressive Ideologies
The period between 1750 and 1918 was a time of great political, social and economic change. The very fabric of human society and thought was shifting in profound ways. In this program, we dig deep into history to examine the major shifts from imperialism to nationalism, capitalism to egalitarianism.
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2011AUS
Propaganda - 1: WWI - Germany and Australia 2: WWII - Britain, Germany and Australia
This is a collection of archival footage from the propaganda films produced during the First and Second World Wars. They came at a stage when the Allies were justifying continuing the war or arousing sufficient emotion to gain the support of other Allies.
T305 30 ACDSEH0961985AUS
Rights and Freedoms
Explore the events and impacts of major movements for rights and freedom in the world: the civil rights movements in Australia and America, and child rights advancements over the last two centuries.
This series includes the following titles:
The Evolution of Child Rights T315 17 ACDSEH1432015 AUS
The Freedom Riders - Australian and American Civil Rights T315 16ACDSEH105 ACDSEH134
2015 AUS
Talking Native Title and Reconciliation
Issues concerning reconciliation are discussed at two Sydney conferences in 1997. Speakers include Noel Pearson, Lois O’Donoghue and Henry Reynolds.
T105 25 ACDSEH1061998AUS
The Black Death
Explore the outbreak of the Black Death in the 14th century that decimated populations across Europe, Asia and Africa. In addition to a high mortality rate, the epidemic affected many aspects of society.
This series includes the following titles:
Impact of the Black Death T414 11ACDSEH071 ACDSEH072
2014 AUS
Spread of the Black Death T414 9 ACDSEH0692014 AUS
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2014 AUS
The Cold War
This two part series looks closely at the American and Soviet strategies of propaganda and proxy wars over four decades of the Cold War struggle for dominance.
This series includes the following titles:
Selling Ideologies - Cold War Propaganda T315 17ACOKFH023 and more…
2015 AUS
The Cold War in Europe and Asia T315 17ACOKFH023 and more…
2015 AUS
The Development of Multiculturalism in Australia
The history of multiculturalism in Australia has not been without its controversies. This program explores the growth of multiculturalism in Australia from the racist policies of the early 1900s through to WWII developments that ultimately led to the current multicultural society that Australia enjoys.
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2010AUS
The Great Depression
This series looks at the Great Depression and the events that led to it. It examines the impact of World War I, the economic, agricultural and societal conditions that lead to the Crash of ’29, the influence of the “Gold Standard”, the work camps in Canada, high tariffs on imports and much more.
This series includes the following titles:
The Great Depression: Part 1 T305 30 ACOKFH0182004AUS
The Great Depression: Part 2 T305 28 ACOKFH0182004AUS
The Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution was a key force in shaping the modern world. This two part series investigates the causes and impacts of this ground breaking period of history.
This series includes the following titles:
Causes of the Industrial Revolution T115 16ACDSEH082 and more…
2014 AUS
Impacts of the Industrial Revolution T115 17ACDSEH082 and more…
2014 AUS
The Middle East - Roadmap or Roadblock to Peace?
This program examines the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and covers a number of defining events that have shaped today’s Middle East. ABC footage of interviews with politicians and civilians from both sides of the conflict is featured throughout.
T205 27 2004AUS
The Russian Revolution: From the Last Tsar to Lenin
A revolution overthrowing Romanov rule had been expected in Russia for some decades prior to 1917. Perhaps the more remarkable feature about it was not that it occurred, but that the Tsarist regime lasted as long as it did.
T405 22 1998AUS
The Tokugawa Shogunate - Social and Foreign Policies
The Tokugawa Shogunate was a period of relative stability, in part due to its strict social and foreign policies. This clip explores the social laws and codes that controlled all aspects of Japanese society. The foreign policy of ‘Sakoku’ and its demise following Commander Perry’s visit is also examined.
T314 17 ACDSEH0632014AUS
The Treaty of Waitangi - An Introduction
Reaching agreement on the meaning and ‘spirit’ of the Treaty of Waitangi has led to fierce debate and conflict. This program considers events prior to the signing, consequences of the signing, differences in the two versions of the Treaty, the Treaty in the 20th century, and the Waitangi Tribunal.
T113 23 2013AUS
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History
The Troubles in Northern Ireland
This series explores the history of the troubles in Northern Ireland with a focus on 20th century social and political unrest, and the key groups and individuals involved. It also features interviews with academics, MPs, nationalists and more.
This series includes the following titles:
The Troubles in Northern Ireland Part 1 T412 122012UK
The Troubles in Northern Ireland Part 2 T412 9 ACDSEH0812012UK
The Troubles in Northern Ireland Part 3 T412 112012UK
The Vikings
This engaging series explores essential Viking information in a memorable and fun way which is sure to appeal to history students.
This series includes the following titles:
Erik the Red, Viking Legend T115 9 ACDSEH0072014 AUS
Viking Expansion T115 13ACDSEH047 ACDSEH048
2014 AUS
Viking Life T115 14 ACDSEH0072014 AUS
The Western Front: World War I - The First Global Conflict
The video concentrates on the Western Front, where all the major combatants believed the war would be won or lost. After four years of the bloodiest conflict the world had seen, and after nine million casualties, it was won by the Entente.
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Vietnam History: A Culture in Conflict
Suitable for modern history and Vietnamese studies, this is a presentation of the history and impact of conflict from French colonialism to the present. This program presents an outline of life in modern Vietnam twenty years after re-unification, and incorporates remarkable footage of Hanoi and surrounding areas.
T305 25 1996AUS
Women in Australia: 1890 - 1990
This program uses archival footage and photographs to portray the changing role of women in Australian society over a century, between 1890 and 1990. It has been split into four parts: 1890 – 1907, 1920 – 35, 1939 – 50, and 1960 – now (late 1980s).
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1988AUS
World War I - The Australian Home Front
This program powerfully brings World War I to life using photographic and film sources, original songs, newspaper headlines, posters and sketches of the war. It examines the Australian home front, women’s wartime role, recruitment and conscription issues, and the final declaration of peace.
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1987AUS
World War II - A Personalised View by Stuart Glover
This program examines the major events and turning points of World War II, particularly the campaigns involving Australian forces, from the perspective of Stuart Glover, who spent four years at sea during the War. Glover expresses his own opinion of the naivety of British and Australian attitudes in 1930s.
T305 26 1987AUS
World War II - Conflict in the Pacific
This series looks at World War II and the conflict in the Pacific. It examines the emergence of Japan as a major power, the bombing of Darwin and Pearl Harbour, the A-bomb and the subsequent controversy over its use, the Battle of Midway, the consequences of the war in the Pacific and much more.
This series includes the following titles:
World War II - Conflict in the Pacific Part 1 T305 25ACDSEH108 and more…
2003AUS
World War II - Conflict in the Pacific Part 2 T305 28ACDSEH107 and more…
2003AUS
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THE COLD WAR
A CLICKVIEW ORIGINAL SERIES
AVAILABLE IN YOUR CURRICULUM LIBRARY
DIRECTOR MAX MILELR | WRITER CAMERON MOLONEY |
PRESENTER LOUISA FITZHARDINGE | DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY BEN MILWARD-BASON | SCRIPT EDITOR
ALLY CHUMLEY | FOOTAGE RESEARCH MICHAEL DE ROBBIO EDWINA BADEN- POWELL | OFFLINE EDITOR MICHAEL DE ROBBIO | ONLINE EDITOR MICHAEL
DEMETRIOU | SOUND RECORDIST/AUDIO POST-PRODUCTION ELLIOTT KLEIN | POST PRODUCTION ASSISTANT ERIN VELDSMAN | PRODUCTION MANAGER BEC SMARRELLI | EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT BERNIE HOWITT | COMMISSIONING EDITOR SANDRA FRERICHS |
PRODUCER MICHAEL DE ROBBIO | EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS EDWINA BADEN-POWELL SANDRA FRERICHSMORE INFO ON PAGE 10
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