Ambrose Video Publishing.
Publisher
Ambrose Video
Pub. Date
[2010]
Language
English
Description
This series of four thirty-minute programs offers "a fresh perspective on how railroads created and shaped America's financial institutions, America's singular brand of capitalism and its unique way of doing business. The growth of American railroads from 1830 to 1930 is identical with the growth of the nation into the premier industrial power in the world. It is a colorful story that examines the roles and contributions of Johns Hopkins, Cornelius...
Series
Publisher
Ambrose Video Pub
Pub. Date
[2001]
Language
English
Description
Vol 5 - Passion and revolution focuses on Impressionism and Post-impressionism. As the strict classical disciplines of the eighteenth century faded, the Romantic movement and the landscape painters came to prominence. Constable, Turner, and Goya flourished, leaving us pieces such as The third of May, The hay wain, and Rain, steam, and speed.
Vol 6 - A new vision focuses on the Impressionist and Post-impressionist era. Features the revolutionary work...
Series
Publisher
Ambrose Video Pub
Pub. Date
[2001]
Language
English
Description
Vol.1 : Light in the darkness focuses on the Medieval period of art, highlighting the works of Giotto, Van Eyck, and other artists who forged a link with the religious world, discovered perspective, and paved the way for the Renaissance which was to follow.
Vol.2 : A new dream examines the works of Renaissance artists such as Michelangelo, Raphael, DaVinci, and Holbein. This films highlights masterpieces such as The Amabassadors, The Mono Lisa, The...
Series
Publisher
Ambrose Video Pub
Pub. Date
[2001]
Language
English
Description
Vol 3 - The age of splendour focuses on the Baroque era with works from Rembrandt, Rubens, Caravaggio, and Bernini coupled with spectacular new limits of realism and expression that fostered such art as Las Meninas, Marriage a la mode, The conversion of St. Paul, and The lion hunt.
Vol 4 - Reason and enlightenment focuses on the Rococo era with an emphasis on pastoral themes and strong classical influence that emerged in the work of Hogarth, Gainsborough,...
Series
Publisher
Ambrose Video Publishing, Inc
Pub. Date
[2007]
Language
English
Description
James Burke examines how various scientific, historical and social factors gave rise to technological advances, including atomic weapons, nautical navigation and a growing dependence on technology. Part 1: Beginning in Egypt the program explains how plowing, building, writing, taxation, and astronomy began and how they became interdependent. Man's present dependence on complex technological networks is illustrated with a reconstruction of the New...
Publisher
Ambrose Video
Pub. Date
[2003]
Language
English
Description
"The big spin: The greatest medical accident in history starts a trail that leads to Helen of Troy, 17th century flower-power, the invention of soda pop and earthquake detection."--Container.
"Bright ideas: A Baltimore man invented the bottle, which led to razors, clock springs, and the Hubbell telescope."--Container.
"Making waves: Hairdressers, Gold Rush miners, Irish potato farmers and English parliamentarians are really tied together."--Container.
"Routes:...
Publisher
Ambrose Video
Pub. Date
[2003]
Language
English
Description
"A special place: Connections between historical events are revealed and explored. Featured are a 400-year trip through 20 locations; Swedish electricity, Dutch wind tunnels, and a new type of photography; and WWI fighter-aces and their eccentric uncles."--Container.
"Fire from the sky: What does the majestic beauty of Iceland's geysers have to do with the destruction of the Allied fire-bombing of Hamburg in WWII? Stop by Stonehenge, chat with the...
Publisher
Ambrose Video
Pub. Date
[2003]
Language
English
Description
"Hit the water: From the cockpit of a Tornado Fighter Bomber, dip into the history of margarine, dance at the ballet Copella, and blow up a dam in Norway with a British commando team to find out why and how Hitler never harnessed heavy water and the A-Bomb."--Container.
"In touch: An American scientist ponders the problem of nuclear fusion in 1951 and from the connections between the Eiffel Tower to modern oceanography, the Global Net is developed."--Container....
Publisher
Ambrose Video
Pub. Date
[2003]
Language
English
Description
"Life is no picnic: Examine the interwoven histories of freeze dried coffee and soldier ration packs in WWII; the Star Spangled Banner and a Greek poem; and Europe's Romantic movement and Darwin's theory of evolution."--Container.
"Elementary stuff: Explore histories [sic] intricate web of commonalities: spiritualism and the device that makes radio reception possible; Scottish oppression and the creation of turpentine; and the debate over modern...
Series
Connections volume 5-6
Publisher
Ambrose Video Publishing
Pub. Date
[2001?]
Language
English
Description
A series presenting science as a detective story illustrating the connections between events of the past and inventions of the future. Part 5: Traces the connection between medieval astrology, ancient Greek medical manuscripts, the need for precise measuring devices and the invention of such things as the telescope, forged steel and interchangeable machine parts. Part 6: Details many of the changes in building construction and energy usage which occurred...
Publisher
Ambrose Video
Pub. Date
[2003]
Language
English
Description
"HIgh times: Unwrap a sandwich and you're on a path to World War II radar and Neo Impressionist painters."--Container.
"Deja vu: History repeats itself, when you know how to look. Pizzaro beats the Incas, the first stock market opens. The Queen of England salutes a Mexican beetle and Hitler's plans misfire."--Container.
"New harmony: Microscopic bugs inspired the novel'Frankenstein" which aided the birth of Socialism."--Container.
"Hot pickle:...
Publisher
Ambrose Video
Pub. Date
[2003]
Language
English
Description
"Revolutions: Discover how the steam engine led to safety matches, imitation diamonds and the moon in a wild ride."--Container.
"Sentimental journeys: What has Freud got to do with maps? Or prison reform with blue dye? Or the inside of a star with the Himalayas? India reveals the answers."--Container.
"Getting it together: Start by examining a SWAT team, which leads to hot air ballooning, the root of many inventions."--Container.
"Whodunit?: Who...
Publisher
Ambrose Video
Pub. Date
[2003]
Language
English
Description
"One word: One medieval word kicks off the investigation into different cultures with the same stories that ends in cultural anthropology."--Container.
"Sign here: Dutch piracy starts international law and French probability math, phonetics, and Victorian seances."--Container.
"Better than the real thing: How the zipper started with technology Jefferson picked up in Paris during a row about Creation."--Container.
"Flexible response: Robin Hood...
Publisher
Ambrose Video
Pub. Date
[2003]
Language
English
Description
"Something for nothing: Something impossible happened 400 years ago. And we wound up in outer space, thanks (en route) to pigeon lovers, the Pope, and electric Italian frogs."--Container.
"Echoes of the past: On his way to finding the secret of the universe, Burke takes us to the Buddhist tea ceremony, ties it to international spies and Lincoln's assassination."--Container.
"Photo finish: The Le Mans 24-hour race is the backdrop for linking photography...
Series
Connections volume 3-4
Publisher
Ambrose Video Publishing
Pub. Date
[2001?]
Language
English
Description
A series presenting science as a detective story illustrating the connections between events of the past and inventions of the future. Part 3: Examines the connection between medieval advances in the science of warfare and the discovery of silver deposits in Czechoslovakia. Europe turned its attention to making money to wage wars as scientists like Galileo began to investigate vacuums, air pressure and other natural laws which led to the invention...
Publisher
Ambrose Video
Pub. Date
[2003]
Language
English
Description
"Feedback: Electronic agents may be our servants using feedback mathematics that won World War II based on an idea from France's vineyards where the Humane Society began while a doctor in Michigan created cornflakes."--Container.
"What's in a name?: A breakfast leads to corn cob garbage used for 'furfan' which creates resin for bonding that leads to inventing the tractor and diesal engine and to the creation of the Smithsonian in Washington, DC."--Container....