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Th western tradition--Program 49: The cold war; Program 50: Europe and the third world. [videorecording] / produced by WGBH/Boston in association with the Metropolitan Museum of Art; executive producer, Fred Barzyk. |
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The western tradition ; 49 & 50 |
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Santa Barbara, CA : The Annenberg/CPB Project, 1989. |
DESCRIPTION: |
1 videocassette (30 min. each prog.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |
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Two programs in one tape. |
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Original tape. |
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Program 49: The cold war (30:00)--Program 50: Europe and the third world (30:00) |
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Produced by WGBH in assoication with the Metropolitan Museum of Art. |
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Lecturer, Eugen Weber. |
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Program 49. End of World War II saw the creation of the United Nations, and trying to establish a balance of power between the greater and weaker powers. Explores the events that saw the formation of NATO, Warsaw, and the Marshall plan. Studies the shifts in power. Program 50. Discusses the non-industrial countries, which are the dissolution of the European colonial empire. Covers the influence of the Western nations on these countries, and the problems that affect them. |
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VHS. |
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English. |
SUBJECT: |
History, Modern--20th century. |
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Civilization, Modern--20th century. |
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Civilization, Western. |
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Barzyk, Fred. |
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Weber, Eugen Joseph, 1925- |
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WGBH (Television station: Boston, Mass.) |
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Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) |
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Annenberg/CPB Project. |
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Cold War (videorecording) |
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Europe and the third world (videorecording) |