Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
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Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
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139 Items by the Organization Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
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- "Turnim hed" : courtship and music in Papua New Guinea
- 21st century trends in Latin American literature
- 41st Annual CLIO awards : the best of 2000
- 42nd annual Clio awards
- After the boom
- Algeria 1954 : revolt of a colony
- Amazing grace
- An honest citizen
- An introduction to the IMF
- Ancient China
- Argentina : a work in progress
- Art and revolution-- Mexico
- August Wilson
- Bauhaus : the face of the 20th century
- Becoming a superpower : Deng Xiaoping's reforms and their legacy
- Beowulf
- Bertolt Brecht
- Bill Moyers journal, Mortgage mess
- Bill Moyers journal, [August 3, 2007]
- Booted out!
- Bunraku
- Buying the war
- CCI : case study of a southern prison
- China : heritage of the wild dragon
- Comedy
- Cornel West
- Critical guide to Romeo & Juliet
- Daniel Libeskind : welcome to the 21st century
- David Henry Hwang
- Detective Shi and the stolen brides
- East Africa, pathway to growth
- Eastern Europe, 1953-1991
- El Evangelio segun San Marcos
- From harmony to revolution : the birth and growth of socialism
- From romanticism to realism
- Gabriela Mistral
- Garden of Eden : fragile creation
- Generation next : speak up, be heard
- Genesis : a living conversation, A family affair
- Genesis : a living conversation, Apocalypse
- Genesis : a living conversation, Blessed deception
- Genesis : a living conversation, Call and promise
- Genesis : a living conversation, Exile.
- Genesis : a living conversation, God wrestling.
- Genesis : a living conversation, Temptation
- Genesis : a living conversation, The first murder
- Global capitalism and the moral imperative
- Global exchange : free trade and protectionism
- Global generation
- Goebbels : master of propaganda
- Growing up fast
- Heart of darkness
- Heidegger and modern existentialism
- Hope and glory : Edward Elgar, 1857-1934
- How the IMF tracks economies and makes loans
- Imagining the Pacific : global trade and geopolitics
- In black & white
- In the shadow of Ebola
- Indian classical music
- Indus : the unvoiced civilization
- International trade
- Irak : the return of Allah
- Iraq sanctions and suffering
- James Joyce's Ulysses
- Japan 2000
- John Adams : minimalism and beyond
- La muerte y la brujula
- Latin American boom
- Latin American women artists : 1915-1995
- Listening to the silence : African cross rhythms
- Logical positivism and its legacy
- Lorraine Hansberry : the Black experience in the creation of drama
- Mama Coca : a documentary
- Marcus Garvey : toward Black nationhood
- Marxist philosophy
- Mbira music : spirit of the people
- Medea
- Medieval drama : from sanctuary to stage
- Minefield : the United States and the Muslim world
- Modernismo
- Money
- Money never sleeps
- NOW with Bill Moyers : Kids and chemicals
- New audiences for Mexican music
- Off the verandah
- One hundred great paintings, War
- One night in Bhopal
- Outbreak : stopping SARS
- Play it again, Nam! : a portrait of Nam June Paik
- Politicians and revolutionaries
- Powering the future
- Rafael Alberti: : de lo vivo y lejano
- Rap : looking for the perfect beat
- Rubén Darío
- Sartre : the road to freedom
- Sexual and racial stereotypes in the media
- Shakespeare's Globe
- Singapore : the price of prosperity
- Six characters in search of an author
- Social classes
- Soundtrack for a revolution : freedom songs from the civil rights era
- Spirits of the rocks
- Stalin : the red god
- Suburbs : Arcadia for everyone
- Tearing down the wall : the decline of socialism
- Technology : the web and "world English."
- The Avant-Garde of the 1920s
- The Battle of Tsushima, 1905 : Japan enters the world scene
- The Battle of Tsushima, 1905 : Japan enters the world scene
- The Conservatives
- The Genji Scrolls reborn
- The Lindisfarne Gospels
- The Renaissance stage : the idea and image of antiquity
- The Seven ages of music : the magic of African music
- The Stanislavsky century
- The World Bank : the great experiment
- The coming of the barbarians (1540-1650)
- The education of a singer at the Beijing Opera
- The end of the beginning?
- The global trade debate
- The heart of things
- The iceman
- The new leap forward : the Chinese Communist Party in the 21st century
- The people and the power game
- The songs are free : with Bernice Johnson Reagon
- The three pillars : Confucius, Jesus, and Mohammed
- The two philosophies of Wittgenstein
- Theater in Japan
- Too close to heaven : the story of gospel music
- Unstable utopias : the global spread of socialism
- Urban ecology
- Vincent Scully and the New Urbanism
- Violence and beauty : Botticelli's drawings for the Divine comedy
- Waste disposal
- Wearing hijab : uncovering the myths of Islam in the United States
- Welfare reform : social impact
- When the century was young
- Who is Albert Woo?
- Winslow Homer : society and solitude
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