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S03E04 - "The Two Winstons (1910 - present)"
Ausgestrahlt am Jun 18, 2002, 11:00 AM
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Episoden (3 Staffeln · 15 Episoden)
Forces of Nature (1780 - 1832)
The French Revolution sent shockwaves through Britain. While some watched transfixed, others were horrified. Simon Schama explores why the British proved immune to the siren call of liberty, equality and fraternity.
May 28, 2002
55 Min.
Victoria and Her Sisters (1830 - 1910)
She began the century that bears her name a princess and ended it as an empress. Queen Victoria ruled one of the most powerful empires in world history during a century of staggering change - for both good and bad. But it was Victorian women who were at the forefront of the fight against its excesses and inequalities, who campaigned for the rights for ordinary people in marriage, education, medicine and the vote.
Jun 4, 2002
55 Min.
The Empire of Good Intentions (1830 - 1925)
Simon Schama looks at how the liberal politics and free-market economics of the British Empire in the 19th century unravelled, leading to the potato famine in Ireland and mutiny in India. By the early 20th century, nationalist movements around the globe had turned their back on the British 'workshop of the world'.
Jun 11, 2002
55 Min.
The Two Winstons (1910 - present)
Simon Schama tackles the 20th century through the lives of two men - Winston Churchill and George Orwell. Both men, so very different in almost every way, lived through and wrote about the key moments of British 20th-century life - the Depression, Empire, two world wars and the Cold War. What unites them, argues Schama, is one shared theme - forget history at your peril.
Jun 18, 2002
55 Min.
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