Description |
2 videodisc (DVD)s ( ca. 60 min. ea.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in |
Series |
Lost worlds |
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Lost worlds (Television program)
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Contents |
Pt. 1. Mongol invaders -- Pt. 2. Protecting the dragon |
Summary |
'Surprisingly, you won't find China's Great Wall among the list of the Wonders of the World. Yet it is one of mankind's most magnificent achievements, its story reaching back beyond historical times. China's Great Wall is a symbol of the turbulent relationship between China and its northern neighbours, influenced the destiny of the Middle Kingdom in every era. The construction of the Wall claimed countless human lives. It extends across peaks and valleys, torrential rivers and vast steppes. Yet it is more than merely a defence. It is a symbol of a division between cultures. Here, agrarian Chinese society; there, the nomadic culture of the herdsmen of the steppes. It is key to our understanding of Chinese history and civilisation.' -- website |
Notes |
Off-air recording of SBS-TV broadcast April 6, 13, 2008. Copied under Part Va of the Copyright Act |
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Off-air recording of National Geographic broadcast February 12, 2010. Copied under Part Va of the Copyright Act |
Credits |
Writter/Directer: Christian Twente |
Performer |
Narrater: Andrew Solomon |
Notes |
Rated: PG |
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DVD. Region unspecified |
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Available for Deakin University staff and students only |
SUBJECT |
Great Wall of China (China) -- History
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Author |
Twente, Christian
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Soloman, Andrew
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SBS-TV
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