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|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |PREP SCHOOL MEDIA E156 .P37 v.86a |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

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|Title: |1900, Age of hope [videorecording ] / produced and directed by Archie Baron ; a coproduction of WGBH Boston|

| |and BBC ; produced and directed by Jonathan Lewis. |

|Edition: |PBS video index version. |

|Publisher: |Alexandria, VA : PBS Video, [2000?] |

|Description: |1 videocassette (57 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 1/2 in. |

|Title-Series: |PBS Video database of America's history & culture ; v. 86a |

|Performer-Note: |Narrated by John Forsythe. |

|Summary: |From 1900 to the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, interviewees from Europe, Asia, and the United |

| |States recount the part they played in the century's early history. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS. |

|Subject: |McKinley, William, 1843-1901. |

|Subject: |Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901. |

|Subject: |History, Modern--20th century. |

|Subject: |Video recordings for the hearing impaired. |

|Subject: |United States--Social conditions--1900-1914. |

|Subject: |United States--Economic conditions--1900-1914. |

|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |PREP SCHOOL MEDIA E156 .P37 v.177a |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

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|Title: |1947, Freedom now [videorecording] / produced and directed by Jennifer Clayton ; a coproduction of WGBH |

| |Boston and BBC. |

|Edition: |PBS video index version. |

|Publisher: |[Alexandria, Va.] : PBS Video, [2000?] |

|Description: |1 videocassette (60 min) : sd., col. and b&w ; 1/2 in. |

|Title-Series: |PBS Video database of America's history & culture ; v. 177a |

|Performer-Note: |Narrator, Alfre Woodard. |

|Summary: |In 1947, 160 years of British rule came to an end as India became the world's largest democracy, inspiring |

| |the fight for freedom on another continent. This film talks with the people who witnessed and participated |

| |in the struggle for independence in India and Africa. While Gandhi showed the world how the masses could |

| |successfully defy their imperial masters, his example spurred others on: European empires in Africa and Asia|

| |began to crumble, and in short order, Ghana, Kenya, Algeria, Mozambique, and dozens more would win their |

| |freedom. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS. |

|Subject: |Gandhi, Mahatma, 1869-1948--Influence. |

|Subject: |Documentary films. |

|Subject: |India--History--British occupation, 1765-1947. |

|Subject: |India--History--1947- |

|Subject: |Africa--History--19th century. |

|Subject: |Africa--History--20th century. |

|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |PREP SCHOOL MEDIA E156 .P37 v.179a |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

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|Title: |1951, Asia rising [videorecording] / a coproduction of WGBH Boston and BBC ; produced and directed by Bill |

| |Treharne Jones. |

|Edition: |PBS video index version. |

|Publisher: |[Alexandria, Va.] : PBS Video, [2000?] |

|Description: |1 videocassette (60 min) : sd., col. and b&w ; 1/2 in. |

|Title-Series: |PBS Video database of America's history & culture ; v. 179a |

|Performer-Note: |Narrator, John Forsythe. |

|Summary: |This program documents how Japan and Korea managed to rise above the strife of war to develop into world |

| |economic powers, setting the global pace for competition in the late 20th century. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS. |

|Subject: |Industrialization--Japan. |

|Subject: |Industrialization--Korea (South) |

|Subject: |History, Modern--20th century. |

|Subject: |Documentary films. |

|Subject: |Japan--History--1945- |

|Subject: |Korea (South)--History. |

|Subject: |Japan--Economic conditions--1945- |

|Subject: |Korea (South)--Economic conditions. |

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|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |VIDEODISC V-1067 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |Asia in Asia [videorecording] / Sherrystar, Ltd. and Warner Amex Satellite Entertainment Co. |

|Publisher: |Montvale, N.J. : Pioneer Artists, c1983. |

|Description: |1 videodisc (59 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 in. |

|Contents-Note: |The heat goes on -- Here comes that feeling -- Eye to eye -- Steve Howe solo -- Only time will tell -- Open |

| |your eyes -- Geoffrey Downes solo -- The smile has left your eyes -- Wildest dreams -- Carl Palmer solo -- |

| |Heat of the moment -- Soul survivor. |

|Performer-Note: |Geoffrey Downes, keyboards ; Steve Howe, guitars ; Carl Palmer, drums ; Greg Lake, bass/lead vocals. |

|Subject: |Rock music--1981-1990. |

|Subject: |Music videos. |

|Subject: |Gagnon Collection. |

|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |VIDEOTAPE CASSETTE HB3808 .A851 1998 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |Asian values devalued [videorecording] / an ABC Australia/Journeyman Pictures Production; Films for the |

| |Humanities and Sciences. |

|Publisher: |Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 1998. |

|Description: |1 videocassette (39 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS. |

|Subject: |Financial crisis--Asia. |

|Subject: |Indonesia--Economic conditions |

|Subject: |Hong Kong.--Economic conditions. |

|Subject: |Malaysia--Economic conditions. |

|Subject: |Asia--Economic conditions. |

|Subject: |Asia--Politics and government. |

|Library: |College of St. Benedict |

|Location: |MEDIA VIDEO D743 .W67 1980 v.6 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |Banzai! [videorecording] : Japan 1931-1942 / Thames Television. |

|Publisher: |[New York, N.Y.] : HBO Video, c1980. |

|Description: |1 videocassette (52 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Title-Series: |The world at war ; v. 6 |

|Performer-Note: |Narrator: Laurence Olivier. |

|Summary: |Discusses the depression in Japan following World War I and the growing influence of the military in society |

| |and politics. Attempting to become a world power along the lines of the European colonial empires, Japan seeks |

| |unrestricted access to raw materials. Seeing no way to successfully negotiate with the Roosevelt |

| |administration, and under dire economic pressure due to U.S. embargoes of crucial materials, Japan strikes at |

| |Pearl Harbor and sweeps forward to capture much of Pacific rim Asia. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS. |

|Subject: |World War, 1939-1945. |

|Subject: |World War, 1939-1945--Campaigns--Hawaii. |

|Subject: |Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941. |

|Subject: |World War, 1939-1945--Aerial operations. |

|Library: |College of St. Benedict |

|Location: |MEDIA VIDEO BL80.2 .L6 pt.3 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |Buddhism [videorecording bfootprint of the Buddha-- India / BBC-TV ; distributed by Ambrose Video. |

|Publisher: |New York : Time Life Video, [1989] |

|Description: |1 videocassette (52 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Title-Series: |The Long search ; pt. 3 |

|Summary: |Eyre visits Sri Lanka and India to discover the type of Buddhism practiced throughout Southeast Asia. Includes |

| |talks with monks, school children, novices, and housewives who describe their own religious experiences and |

| |discuss the high moral standards demanded by Buddhism. |

|Subject: |Buddhism--India. |

|Subject: |Buddhism--Sri Lanka. |

|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |VIDEOTAPE CASSETTE BQ266 .B83 1978 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |Buddhism [videorecording] : path to enlightenment : a film / by Edna Hartley. |

|Publisher: |Cos Cob, CT : Hartley Film Foundation, 1978. |

|Description: |1 videocassette (60 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Title-Series: |Films for a new age |

|Summary: |Traces the life of the Buddha from his birth as a prince, through time spent as a wandering mendicant in search |

| |of a solution for life's sorrow, to his later years when he trudged the dusty paths of India preaching his |

| |ego-shattering, life-redeeming message. That message is threaded throughout the film as we visit monasteries and|

| |families in two different craft communities and see how Buddhism has influenced the lives of these gentle people|

| |in southeast Asia. |

|Subject: |Gautama Buddha. |

|Subject: |Buddhism. |

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|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |VIDEOTAPE CASSETTE D840 .C65 1998 |

|Availability: |-- Click here for Location details |

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|Title: |Cold War [videorecording] / a Jeremy Isaacs production for Turner Original Productions, Inc. |

|Publisher: |Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video ; [Atlanta, Ga.] : CNN Productions, 1998. |

|Description: |24 programs on 8 videocassettes (140 min. each) : sd., col. & b&w ; 1/2 in. |

|Title-Series: |CNN perspectives |

|Contents-Note: |v. 1. Comrades (1917-1945) -- Iron Curtain (1945-1947) -- Marshall Plan (1947-1952) -- v. 2. Berlin |

| |(1948-1949) -- Korea (1949-1953) -- Reds (1947-1953) -- v. 3. After Stalin (1953-1956) -- Sputnik |

| |(1949-1961) -- The Wall (1958-1963) -- v. 4. Cuba (1959-1962) -- Vietnam (1954-1968) -- MAD (1960-1972) -- |

| |v. 5. Make love not war (the Sixties) -- Red Spring (the Sixties) -- China (1949-1972) -- v. 6. Detente |

| |(1969-1975) -- Good guys, bad guys (1967-1978) -- Backyard (1954-1990) -- v. 7. Freeze, (1977-1981) -- |

| |Soldiers of God (1975-1988) -- Spies (1944-1994) -- v. 8. Star Wars (1980-1988) -- The Wall comes down |

| |(1989) -- Conclusions (1989-1991). |

|Performer-Note: |Narrator, Kenneth Branagh. |

|Summary: |Documentary series which examines the Cold War and its influence on history, culture, technology, economics,|

| |and the modern psyche. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS format. |

|Subject: |Cold War. |

|Subject: |World politics--1945- |

|Subject: |United States--Politics and government--1945- |

|Subject: |Soviet Union--Politics and government--1945- |

|Subject: |Europe--Politics and government--1945- |

|Subject: |Asia--Politics and government--1945- |

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|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |VIDEOTAPE CASSETTE JV6098 .C65 1999 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |Colonialism, nationalism, and migration [videorecording] / a ZDF/TRANSTEL co-production in cooperation with |

| |ARTE. |

|Publisher: |Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 1999. |

|Description: |1 videocassette (46 min.) : sd., b&w with color sequences, 1/2 in. |

|Title-Series: |When the century was young |

|Summary: |"Industrial nations' needs for raw materials, commercial markets, and naval refueling stations sped up the race |

| |to colonize Africa and Asia. This program explores the socioeconomic impact and consequences of colonial |

| |interests in places such as India, the Belgian Congo, and Java. The Boxer Rebellion and Gandhi's passive |

| |resistance campaign define the spectrum of colonial nationalism. Emigration, expulsion, and forced resettlement |

| |of the poor and oppressed are also examined, as Russian Jews fled to the U.S., Chinese migrated to Brazil, |

| |Zionists flocked to Palestine, and millions of others traveled to lands of hope--or hopelessness" -- Container. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS format. |

|Subject: |Emigration and immigration. |

|Subject: |Industrialization. |

|Subject: |Imperialism. |

|Subject: |Documentary films. |

|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |DVD 47 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |Crouching tiger, hidden dragon [videorecording] / Sony Pictures Classics and Columbia Pictures Film Production |

| |Asia ; produced by Bill Kong, Hsu Li Kong, Ang Lee ; screenplay by Wan Hui Ling, James Schamus and Tsai Kuo |

| |Jung ; directed by Ang Lee. |

|Edition: |Widescreen ed. |

|Publisher: |Culver City, CA : Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, 2001, c2000. |

|Description: |1 videodisc (120 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. |

|Performer-Note: |Chow Yun-fat, Michelle Yeoh, Zhan Ziyi, Chang Chen, Lung Sihung, Cheng Pei Pei. |

|Summary: |Set in 19th-century China, two master warriors are faced with their greatest challenge when the treasured Green|

| |Destiny sword is stolen. A young aristocratic woman prepares for an arranged marriage, but soon reveals her |

| |superior fighting talents and her romantic past. As each warrior battles for justice, they come face-to-face |

| |with their worst enemy, and the enduring power of love. |

|Tech-Details: |DVD. |

|Awards-Note: |Academy Awards (2001): Best Foreign Language Film, Best Cinematography (Peter Pau), Best Music, Original Score |

| |(Tan Dun), Best Art Direction--Set Decoration (Timmy Yip); Golden Globe Awards (2001): Best Foreign Language |

| |Film, Best Director, Motion Picture (Ang Lee). |

|Subject: |Martial arts films. |

|Subject: |Feature films. |

|Subject: |Adventure films. |

|Subject: |Fantasy films. |

|Subject: |Video recordings for the hearing impaired. |

|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |VIDEOTAPE CASSETTE DK903 .D37 1991 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |Dateline [videorecording] : Kazakhstan, central Asia / produced by the Center for Defense Information. |

|Publisher: |Washington, D.C. : Center for Defense Information, 1991. |

|Description: |1 videocassette (30 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Title-Series: |America's defense monitor ; 503 |

|Summary: |An in-depth look at one of the most important republics of the former Soviet Union. |

|Subject: |Kazakhstan |

|Library: |College of St. Benedict |

|Location: |MEDIA VIDEO D790 .F44 1998 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Author: |Christopher, Frank. |

|Title: |Fei hu [videorecording] : the story of the Flying Tigers / Fei Hu Films. |

|Publisher: |[S.l.]: Fei Hu Films, c1998. |

|Description: |1 videocassette (90 min.) : sd., b&w with col. interviews ; 1/2 in. |

|Performer-Note: |Narrated by Charles Kahlenberg. |

|Summary: |"During the summer of 1941, 300 young American men and women secretly trained in the jungles of Southeast Asia.|

| |Within weeks of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the daring exploits of the American Volunteer Group (AVG) |

| |captured the imagination of the world. The Chinese called them Fei Hu, for the shark's teeth painted on their |

| |planes. The world knew them as the legendary Flying Tigers."--Container. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS format. |

|Subject: |Flying Tigers (AVG), Inc.--History. |

|Subject: |War films. |

|Subject: |World War, 1939-1945--Aerial operations, American. |

|Subject: |World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, American. |

|Subject: |Fighter pilots--United States--History. |

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|Library: |College of St. Benedict |

|Location: |MEDIA VIDEO DS12 .S24 1998 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |Edward Said on orientalism [videorecording] / Media Education Foundation. |

|Publisher: |Northampton, MA : Media Education Foundation, c1998. |

|Description: |1 videocassette (40 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Title-Series: |Video resources for the 21st century |

|Title-Series: |Race & diversity series |

|Summary: |Edward Said's book Orientalism has been influential in a diverse range of disciplines since its publication in |

| |1978. In this interview he talks about the context in which the book was conceived, its main themes, and how its|

| |original thesis relates to the contemporary understanding of "the Orient." |

|Tech-Details: |VHS. |

|Subject: |Imperialism. |

|Subject: |East and West. |

|Subject: |Asia--Foreign public opinion, Occidental. |

|Subject: |Middle East--Foreign public opinion, Occidental. |

|Subject: |Asia--Study and teaching. |

|Subject: |Middle East--Study and teaching. |

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|Library: |College of St. Benedict |

|Location: |MEDIA VIDEO JC359 .E53 1996 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |The end of empires [videorecording] / Films for the Humanities & Sciences. |

|Publisher: |Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 1996. |

|Description: |1 videocassette (48 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Title-Series: |History of the 20th century |

|Performer-Note: |Hosted by David Frost. |

|Summary: |Looks at the end of European imperialism and colonial rule in Asia and Africa. Explains how independence |

| |movements gathered strength to overthrow colonial rule and the severe political and economic difficulties that|

| |often accompanied independence. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS. |

|Subject: |Imperialism--History. |

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|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |VIDEOTAPE CASSETTE BX8611 .E57 1997 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |An ensign to the nations [videorecording] / Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. |

|Publisher: |[Salt Lake City, Utah] : Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, c1997. |

|Description: |1 videocassette (60 min) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Performer-Note: |Gordon B. Hinckley and others. |

|Summary: |Filmed in several countries, this video discusses the phenomenal growth and influence of the Church of Jesus |

| |Christ of Latter-day Saints throughout the world, and visits Mormon communities in Europe, the Pacific Islands,|

| |Latin America, Asia, and Africa, with inspiring stories of their faith, sacrifice, and perseverance. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS format. |

|Subject: |Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints--History. |

|Subject: |Mormon Church--History. |

|Subject: |Mormons. |

|Subject: |Videorecordings for the hearing impaired. |

|Subject: |Feature films. |

|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |VIDEODISC V-706 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |Hong Kong, Macau & Singapore [videorecording] / International Video Network. |

|Publisher: |San Ramon, Calif. : International Video Network ; Louisville, KY : [Distributed by] Ztek Co., c1990. |

|Description: |1 videodisc (54 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 in. |

|Title-Series: |Video visits |

|Title-Series: |Far East collection |

|Contents-Note: |Impressions of Hong Kong and Macau (24 min.) -- Singapore, crossroads of Asia (30 min.). |

|Summary: |The first program visits folk theatre performances, street markets, department stores, and other places in Hong|

| |Kong. Shows outer islands with their fishing villages and monasteries. Travels through the New Territories via |

| |the Kowloon Canton Railway. Visits Macau, a Portuguese colony and the oldest settlement in Asia. The second |

| |program visits landmarks in Singapore, including the Padang, Parliament House, Cricket Club, Raffles Hotel, |

| |Temple of Heavenly Happiness, Sultan Mosque, Sri Mariamman, Newton's Circus, Orchard Road, and Sentosa Island. |

|Tech-Details: |CLV; recorded on one side only. |

|Subject: |Hong Kong--Description and travel. |

|Subject: |Singapore--Description and travel. |

|Subject: |Macau--Description and travel. |

|Subject: |Gagnon Collection. |

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|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |VIDEOTAPE CASSETTE DS796.N2 I5 1996 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |In the name of the Emperor [videorecording] / producer/director, Nancy Tong ; cinematographer/director, |

| |Christine Choy ; writers, Nancy Tong, Nanette Burstein. |

|Publisher: |New York : Filmmakers Library, Inc., [1996?] |

|Description: |1 videocassette (52 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 1/2 in. |

|Summary: |An account of the Nanking Massacre. Integrates diary entries, actual film footage of the massacre shot by an |

| |American missionary, Rev. John Magee, interviews with Japanese scholars and with former soldiers who recalled in|

| |detail how they savagely killed and raped Chinese civilians, and the related story of the comfort women. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS format. |

|Subject: |Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945--Atrocities. |

|Subject: |Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945--Personal narratives. |

|Subject: |Comfort women--Asia. |

|Subject: |Tokyo Trial, Tokyo, Japan, 1946-1948. |

|Subject: |Documentary films. |

|Subject: |Historical films. |

|Subject: |Nanking Massacre, Nanjing, Jiangsu Sheng, China, 1937 |

|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |VIDEOTAPE CASSETTE DF234.2 .I5 1998 |

|Availability: |-- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |In the footsteps of Alexander the Great [videorecording] / a Maya Vision production for British Broadcasting |

| |Corporation and Maryland Public Television ; executive producers, Leo Eaton, Laurence Rees ; producer, Rebecca |

| |Dobbs ; written and presented by Michael Wood ; director, David Wallace. |

|Publisher: |[Alexandria, Va.] : PBS Home Video [distributor], [1998], c1997. |

|Description: |2 videocassettes (ca. 240 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Title-Series: |History's best on PBS |

|Summary: |Brings to life one of the most pivotal events in human history, the creation of the Greek empire stretching from|

| |the Balkans to India. Michael Wood hosts this colorful journey across 20,000 miles, 16 countries and four war |

| |zones, retracing Alexander's expedition that first joined East and West. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS; stereo. |

|Subject: |Alexander, the Great, 356-323 B.C.--Journeys--Asia. |

|Subject: |Historic sites--Asia. |

|Subject: |Video recordings for the hearing impaired. |

|Subject: |Asia--Description and travel. |

|Library: |College of St. Benedict |

|Location: |MEDIA VIDEO M 1627 .J3 1990 v.1-5 |

|Availability: |-- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |The JVC video anthology of world music and dance [videorecording] : East Asia / producer, ICHIKAWA Katsumori |

| |(JVC). |

|Publisher: |Tokyo : JVC, Victor Company of Japan ; Cambridge, MA : Distributed by Rounder Records, [1990]. |

|Description: |5 videocassettes (255 min.) : sd., col.; 1/2 in. + 1 guides (166 p. ; 19 cm.), (140 p. ; 19 cm.) |

|Contents-Note: |v. 1-2. Korea -- v. 3-4. China -- v. 5. Mongolia. |

|Summary: |Presents examples of music and dance from East Asia documented by text. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS. |

|Subject: |Folk music--Korea. |

|Subject: |Folk music--China. |

|Subject: |Folk music--Mongolia. |

|Subject: |Folk dance music. |

|Series: |World Music and Dance ; vol. 1-5. |

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|Library: |College of St. Benedict |

|Location: |MEDIA VIDEO M 1627 .J3 1990 v.6-10 |

|Availability: |-- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |The JVC video anthology of world music and dance [videorecording] : Southeast Asia / producer, ICHIKAWA |

| |Katsumori (JVC). |

|Publisher: |Tokyo : JVC, Victor Company of Japan ; Cambridge, MA : Distributed by Rounder Records, [1990]. |

|Description: |5 videocassettes (250 min.) : sd., col.; 1/2 in. + 1 guide (148 p. ; 19 cm.) |

|Contents-Note: |v. 6 Vietnam, Cambodia -- v. 7. Thailand, Burma -- v. 8. Malaysia, Philippines -- v. 9. Indonesia, 1 -- v. 10.|

| |Indonesia, 2. |

|Summary: |Presents examples of music and dance from Southeast Asian countries of Thailand, Burma, Indonesia, |

| |Philippines, Malaysia, Cambodia and Vietnam documented by text. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS |

|Subject: |Folk dance music. |

|Subject: |Folk music--Thailand. |

|Subject: |Folk music--Burma. |

|Subject: |Folk music--Indonesia. |

|Subject: |Folk music--Philippines. |

|Subject: |Folk music--Malaysia. |

|Subject: |Folk music--Cambodia. |

|Subject: |Folk music--Vietnam. |

|Series: |World Music and Dance ; vol. 6-10. |

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|Library: |College of St. Benedict |

|Location: |MEDIA VIDEO M1627 .J3 1990 v.11-15 |

|Availability: |-- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |The JVC video anthology of world music and dance [videorecording] : South Asia / producer, ICHIKAWA Katsumori |

| |(JVC). |

|Publisher: |Tokyo : JVC, Victor Company of Japan ; Cambridge, MA : Distributed by Rounder Records, [1990]. |

|Description: |5 videocassettes (242 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. + 1 guide (120 p. ; 19 cm.) |

|Contents-Note: |v. 11. India 1 -- v. 12. India 2 -- v. 13. India 3 -- v. 14. Pakistan, Bangladesh -- v. 15. Sri Lanka, Nepal, |

| |Bhutan. |

|Summary: |Presents examples of music and dance from South Asian countries of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, |

| |Nepal and Bhutan documented by text. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS |

|Subject: |Folk music--India. |

|Subject: |Folk music--Pakistan. |

|Subject: |Folk music--Nepal. |

|Subject: |Folk music--Bangladesh. |

|Subject: |Folk music--Sri Lanka. |

|Subject: |Folk music--Bhutan. |

|Subject: |Folk dance music. |

|Series: |World Music and Dance ; vol. 11-15. |

|Library: |College of St. Benedict |

|Location: |MEDIA VIDEO M1627 .J3 1990 |

|Availability: |-- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |The JVC video anthology of world music and dance / editor Fujii Tomoaki ; assistant editors Omori Yosuhiro, |

| |Sakurai Tetsuo ; in collaboration with the National Museum of Ethnology (Osaka). |

|Publisher: |[Tokyo] : JVC, Victor Company of Japan ; Cambridge, MA ; distributed by Rounder records, [1990]. |

|Description: |9 v. ; 19 cm. |

|Contents-Note: |Book I. Introduction -- Book II. East Asia -- Book III. Southeast Asia -- Book IV. South Asia -- Book V. The |

| |Middle East & Africa -- Book VI. The Soviet Union -- Book VII. Europe -- Book VIII. The Americas -- Book IX. |

| |Oceania. |

|Subject: |Folk music. |

|Subject: |Folk dance music. |

|Subject: |Folk dancing. |

|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |VIDEOTAPE CASSETTE DS554.42 .K35 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |Kampuchea [videorecording] : its people, land and culture / script by Don Luce, Judy Danielson, and Eric |

| |Wright ; produced by Asia Resource Center. |

|Publisher: |Washington, D.C. : The Center, 198? |

|Description: |1 videocassette (VHS) (25 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Performer-Note: |Don Luce, Sally Winner Weiss. |

|Summary: |Looks at the Kampuchea of 1988 with emphasis on the role of voluntary agencies in rebuilding after the |

| |devastation by the Pol Pot regime. A beautiful look at Cambodian history and culture including the story of |

| |Angkor Wat. |

|Subject: |Cambodia--Social life and customs. |

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|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |VIDEOTAPE CASSETTE D-59 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |No substitute for victory [videorecording] / produced and photographed by Chuck Keen ; documentation by |

| |Macdonald McPherson. |

|Publisher: |Woodland Hills, Calif. : Distributed by Westlake Entertainment Group, c1999. |

|Description: |1 videocassette (70 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Performer-Note: |Host, John Wayne. |

|Summary: |"Whatever your political persuasion, there's no arguing the fact that No substitue for victory is a compelling |

| |artifact of the Vietnam era and a historical video document of America's divisive involvement in southeast |

| |Asia. It's power to provoke controversy survives intact to this day."--Container. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS. |

|Subject: |Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975. |

|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |VIDEOTAPE CASSETTE F-597 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |Not one less [videorecording] / Sony Pictures Classics ; Guangxi Film Studio ; producer, Zhao Yu ; screenplay,|

| |Shi Xiang Sheng ; director, Zhang Yimou. |

|Publisher: |Culver City, Calif. : Columbia TriStar Home Video, [2000] |

|Description: |1 videocassette (ca. 106 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Performer-Note: |Wei Min Zhi, Zhang Ruke. |

|Summary: |A young woman is ordered to a remote, rural, Chinese village to be the substitute teacher and is told that she|

| |must keep the class intact for one month or she won't be paid. When one of her students disappears into the |

| |city to find work, she goes after him. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS; hi-fi, Dolby surround |

|Awards-Note: |Audience Award, 1999 Sao Paulo International Film Festival. |

|Subject: |Education, Rural--China--Drama. |

|Subject: |Feature films. |

|Subject: |Foreign films. |

|Subject: |Motion pictures, Chinese. |

|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |VIDEOTAPE CASSETTE DS509.3 .O75 1991 |

|Availability: |-- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |Origins of modern society [videorecording] : legacies and visions of East Asian cultures. |

|Publisher: |[Stanford, CA] : Stanford Alumni Association, 1991. |

|Description: |17 videocassettes : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Contents-Note: |[v. 1] New wine in old bottles : the invention of the civil service / Albert Dien -- [v. 2] Confucianism : the |

| |social as sacred / Philip Ivanhoe -- [v. 3] Taoist vision / Lee Yearley -- [v. 4] Chinese literature / Steven |

| |Van Zoeren -- [v. 5] Visions and revisions of the past in Chinese art / Richard Vinograd -- [v. 6] Leaders and |

| |the led : rulership in China / Harold Kahn -- [v. 7] Reform and reaction in contemporary China / Nina Halpern |

| |-- [v. 8] Looking at gender in Chinese society / Janice Stockard -- [v. 9] Taiwan : the other China / Thomas |

| |Metzger -- [v. 10] Core and periphery : the transformation of revolution in China / Lyman Van Slyke -- [v. 11] |

| |1000 years of the Samurai / Jeffery P. Mass -- [v. 12] Histories in Japan / James Ketelaar -- [v. 13] From |

| |modelbook to sketchbook / Melinda Takeuchi -- [v. 14] Nationalism and ultranationalism in Japan / Harumi Befu |

| |-- [v. 15] Japan's literary legacy / Makoto Ueda -- [v. 16] Japan : a learning society / Thomas Rohlen -- [v. |

| |17] The paradoxes of Japanese capitalism / Daniel Okimoto. |

|Subject: |East Asia--Civilization--History. |

|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |VIDEOTAPE CASSETTE DS518.1 .P273 1992 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Author: |Borthwick, Mark. |

|Title: |The Pacific century : study guide / Mark Borthwick and Gil Latz, with contributions by Andrea Asbell, Blaine |

| |Erickson, and Paul Anton. |

|Publisher: |Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 1992. |

|Description: |ix, 170 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm. |

|Bibliography: |Includes bibliographical references and index. |

|Subject: |East Asia--Politics and government. |

|Subject: |Asia, Southeastern--Politics and government--1945- |

|Subject: |Politics History |

|Subject: |Pacific region |

|Library: |College of St. Benedict |

|Location: |MEDIA VIDEO DS518.1 .P273 1992 |

|Availability: |-- Click here for Location details |

|Libraries: |CSB SJU |

|Title: |The Pacific century [videorecording] / Pacific Basin Institute. |

|Publisher: |South Burlington, VT : Corporation for Public Broadcasting, c1992. |

|Description: |10 videocassettes (60 min. each) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Title-Series: |Annenberg/CPB collection |

|Contents-Note: |v. 1. The two coasts of China : Asia and the challenge of the West -- v. 2. Meiji : Asia's response to the West|

| |-- v. 3. From the barrel of a gun -- v. 4. Writers and revolutionaries -- v. 5. Reinventing Japan -- v. 6. |

| |Inside Japan, Inc. -- v. 7. Big business and ghost of Confucius -- v. 8. The fight for democracy -- v. 9. |

| |Sentimental imperialists : America in Asia -- v. 10. The Pacific century : the future of the Pacific Basin. |

|Summary: |The past 150 years of economic and political development in the Pacific Basin are surveyed. The Pacific century|

| |studies the interconnections between Pacific nations and between those nations and the United States within a |

| |geographical, cultural, and historical framework. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS format. |

|Subject: |East Asia--Politics and government. |

|Subject: |East Asia--History. |

|Subject: |Pacific Area--Relations--United States. |

|Subject: |United States--Relations--Pacific Area. |

|Subject: |Pacific Area--Economic conditions. |

|Subject: |Pacific Area--Politics and government. |

|Subject: |Asia, Southeastern--Politics and government |

|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |VIDEOTAPE CASSETTE DS518.1 .P273 1992 |

|Availability: |-- Click here for Location details |

|Libraries: |CSB SJU |

|Title: |The Pacific century [videorecording] / Pacific Basin Institute. |

|Publisher: |S. Burlington, VT : Corporation for Public Broadcasting, c1992. |

|Description: |10 videocassettes (60 min. each) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Title-Series: |Annenberg/CPB collection |

|Contents-Note: |v. 1. The two coasts of China : Asia and the challenge of the West -- v. 2. Meiji : Asia's response to the West|

| |-- v. 3. From the barrel of a gun -- v. 4. Writers and revolutionaries -- v. 5. Reinventing Japan -- v. 6. |

| |Inside Japan, Inc. -- v. 7. Big business and ghost of Confucius -- v. 8. The fight for democracy -- v. 9. |

| |Sentimental imperialists : America in Asia -- v. 10. The Pacific century : the future of the Pacific Basin. |

|Summary: |The past 150 years of economic and political development in the Pacific basin are surveyed. The |

| |interconnections between Pacific nations and between those nations and the United States are viewed within a |

| |comprehensive geographical, cultural, and historical framework. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS format. |

|Subject: |East Asia--History. |

|Subject: |Pacific Area--Relations--United States. |

|Subject: |United States--Relations--Pacific Area. |

|Subject: |Pacific Area--Economic conditions. |

|Subject: |Pacific Area--Politics and government. |

|Subject: |Asia, Southeastern--Politics and government. |

|Subject: |East Asia--Politics and government. |

|Library: |College of St. Benedict |

|Location: |MEDIA VIDEO HQ1236 .P43 1996 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |Peace train to Beijing [videorecording] : the fourth World Conference on Women / produced by Green Valley Media |

| |; directed by Robin Lloyd. |

|Publisher: |Burlington, Vt. : Green Valley Media ; Philadelphia, Pa. : Distributed by the WILPF, [1996?]. |

|Description: |1 videocassette (58 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Summary: |Tells the story of 230 women and ten men from 42 nations who travelled on the "Peace Train" Helsinki to the |

| |fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing. Sponsored by the Women's International League for Peace and |

| |Freedom, the Peace Train made stops in such cities as Kiev, Bucharest, Sofia, Istanbul, and Almaty, where |

| |travellers met with local women. Also features footage from the fourth World Conference on Women. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS format. |

|Subject: |World Conference on Women (4th : 1995 : Beijing, China) |

|Subject: |Feminism--International cooperation. |

|Subject: |Women and peace. |

|Subject: |Women human rights workers. |

|Subject: |Peace movements. |

|Subject: |Women--Europe, Eastern--Social conditions. |

|Subject: |Women--Asia--Social conditions. |

|Library: |College of St. Benedict |

|Location: |MEDIA VIDEO D422 .P46 1998 v.10 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |People's century. 1939, Total war [videorecording] / a co-production of WGBH Boston and the BBC ; produced and |

| |directed by John Bridcut. |

|Publisher: |Alexandria, VA : PBS Video [distributor], c1998. |

|Description: |1 videocassette (56 min) : sd., col. and b&w ; 1/2 in. |

|Performer-Note: |Narrated by John Forsythe. |

|Summary: |The Second World War was the first modern conflict in which millions more civilians died than soldiers. In this|

| |film, eyewitnesses from Britain, Germany, Russia, Korea, Japan and the United States tell the story of the |

| |civilians who suffered and died. Residents of Plymouth, Tokyo, and Hamburg remember the air raids; Russian |

| |peasants recall the siege of Leningrad; Japanese soldiers and Korean slave-laborers describe the brutality of |

| |war in Asia. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS. |

|Subject: |History, Modern--20th century. |

|Subject: |World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, American. |

|Subject: |World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, German. |

|Subject: |World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, Russian. |

|Subject: |World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, Korean. |

|Subject: |World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, Japanese. |

|Subject: |World War, 1939-1945--Social aspects--United States. |

|Subject: |World War, 1939-1945--Social aspects--Germany. |

|Subject: |World War, 1939-1945--Social aspects--Soviet Union. |

|Subject: |World War, 1939-1945--Social aspects--Korea. |

|Subject: |World War, 1939-1945--Social aspects--Japan. |

|Subject: |World War, 1939-1945--United States. |

|Subject: |World War, 1939-1945--Germany. |

|Subject: |World War, 1939-1945--Soviet Union. |

|Subject: |World War, 1939-1945--Korea. |

|Subject: |World War, 1939-1945--Japan. |

|Subject: |Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941--Personal narratives. |

|Subject: |Films for the hearing impaired. |

|Library: |College of St. Benedict |

|Location: |MEDIA VIDEO D422 .P46 1998 v.1 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |People's century. 1900, Age of hope [videorecording ] / produced and directed by Archie Baron ; a coproduction|

| |of WGBH Boston and BBC ; produced and directed by Jonathan Lewis. |

|Publisher: |Alexandria, VA : PBS Video [distributor], c1998. |

|Description: |1 videocassette (57 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences, 1/2 in. |

|Performer-Note: |Narrated by John Forsythe. |

|Summary: |From 1900 to the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, interviewees from Europe, Asia, and the United |

| |States recount the part they played in the century's early history. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS. |

|Subject: |McKinley, William, 1843-1901. |

|Subject: |Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901. |

|Subject: |History, Modern--20th century. |

|Subject: |Video recordings for the hearing impaired. |

|Subject: |United States--Social conditions--1900-1914. |

|Subject: |United States--Economic conditions--1900-1914. |

|Library: |College of St. Benedict |

|Location: |MEDIA VIDEO D422 .P46 1998 |

|Availability: |-- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |People's century [videorecording] / a coproduction of WGBH and the BBC. |

|Publisher: |Alexandria VA : PBS Video, 1998-1999. |

|Description: |26 videocassettes (approx. 60 min. ea.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 1/2 in. + 1 teacher's guide (56 p. ; |

| |28 cm.) + 1 timeline (42 x 100 cm.) |

|Contents-Note: |[v. 1] Age of hope 1900 -- [v. 2] Killing fields 1914 -- [v. 3] Red flag 1917 -- [v. 4] Lost peace 1919 -- [v. |

| |5] On the line 1924 -- [v. 6] Great escape 1927 -- [v. 7] Breadline 1929 -- [v. 8] Sporting fever 1930 -- [v. |

| |9] Master race 1933 -- [v. 10] Total war 1939 -- [v. 11] Brave new world 1945 -- [v. 12] Freedom now 1947 -- |

| |[v. 13] Boomtime 1948 -- [v. 14] Fallout 1945 -- [v. 15] Asia rising 1951 -- [v. 16] Endangered planet 1959 -- |

| |[v. 17] Skin deep 1960 -- [v. 18] Picture power 1963 -- [v. 19] Great leap 1965 -- [v. 20] Young blood 1968 -- |

| |[v. 21] Half the people 1969 -- [v. 22] Guerrilla wars 1973 -- [v. 23] God fights back 1979 -- [v. 24] Living |

| |longer 1952 -- [v. 25] People power 1991 -- [v. 26] Fast forward 1999. |

|Summary: |A socio-political history of the 20th century described by some of the people who lived through the events |

| |which archival film illustrates. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS. |

|Subject: |Documentary television programs. |

|Subject: |History, Modern--20th century. |

|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |VIDEOTAPE CASSETTE DK268.3 .P67 |

|Availability: |-- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |Portrait of the Soviet Union [videorecording] / Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. |

|Publisher: |New York : Ambrose Video Publishing, 1988. |

|Description: |7 videocassettes (49 min. each) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Contents-Note: |no. 1. Mother Russia: the Russian Republic -- no. 2. Ice on fire: Siberia -- no. 3. The end of all the earth: |

| |the Caucasus -- no. 4. The golden road: Soviet Central Asia -- no. 5. The Baltic style: Estonia, Latvia, |

| |Lithuania -- no. 6. Swords and plowshares: World War II -- no. 7. Country of the revolution: socialist |

| |revolution. |

|Subject: |Soviet Union. |

|Library: |College of St. Benedict |

|Location: |MEDIA VIDEO BL80.2 .L6 pt.12 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |West meets East [videorecording] : alternative lifestyles in California / BBC-TV ; distributed by Ambrose Video.|

|Publisher: |New York : Time Life Video, [1989] |

|Description: |1 videocassette (55 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Title-Series: |The Long search ; pt.12 |

|Summary: |Focuses on the new religious concerns of young people living in the San Francisco Bay area; here religious ideas|

| |and life styles of East and West mingle and people brought up in a largely Christian cultural climate look East |

| |to Taoism, Hinduism and other Eastern religions for inspiration. |

|Subject: |Youth--United States--San Francisco Bay region --Conduct of life. |

|Subject: |United States--Religion--1965- |

|Subject: |East Asia--Religion. |

|Library: |College of St. Benedict |

|Location: |MEDIA VIDEO HD6231 .W48 1996 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |When children do the work [videorecording] / produced by Rhian Miller. |

|Publisher: |Oakland, CA : California Working Group, c1996. |

|Description: |1 videocassette : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Title-Series: |We do the work |

|Performer-Note: |Will Durst. |

|Summary: |Although child labor was outlawed in the United States one hundred years ago, it still thrives in Latin |

| |America and South Asia. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS. |

|Subject: |Child labor |

|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |VIDEOTAPE CASSETTE F-387 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |Why has Bodhi-Dharma left for the East? [videorecording] = Dharmaga Tongjoguro Kan Kkadalgun / Bae Yong-kyun |

| |Productions. |

|Publisher: |New York : Milestone Film & Video, c1996. |

|Description: |1 videocassette (135 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Summary: |In a remote monastery high up in the mountains an old master, a young monk and an orphaned boy devote themselves|

| |to their Buddhist teachings. As the master faces death, he must lead his disciples away from their past ties to |

| |the outside world and its rapidly changing values, and point them toward their quest for enlightenment. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS. |

|Subject: |Feature films. |

|Subject: |Zen Buddhism. |

|Subject: |East Asia--Civilization. |

|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |VIDEOTAPE CASSETTE F-626 |

|Availability: |Unavailable -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |Wo hu cang long [videorecording] : Crouching tiger, hidden dragon / Sony Pictures Classics and Columbia |

| |Pictures Film Production Asia present in association with Good Machine International ; screenplay by Wan Hui |

| |Ling, James Schamus and Tsai Kuo Jung ; directed by Ang Lee. |

|Publisher: |[Hollywood, CA] : Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, [2001], c2000. |

|Description: |1 videocassette (120 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |

|Performer-Note: |Chow Yun Fat, Michelle Yeoh, Zhan Ziyi, Chang Chen, Lung Sihung, Cheng Pei Pei. |

|Summary: |Set in 19th-century China, two master warriors are faced with their greatest challenge when the treasured Green|

| |Destiny sword is stolen. A young aristocratic woman prepares for an arranged marriage, but soon reveals her |

| |superior fighting talents and her romantic past. As each warrior battles for justice, they come face-to-face |

| |with their worst enemy, and the enduring power of love. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS, Dolby surround. |

|Awards-Note: |Academy Awards (2001): Best Foreign Language Film, Best Cinematography (Peter Pau), Best Music, Original Score |

| |(Tan Dun), Best Art Direction--Set Decoration (Timmy Yip) |

|Awards-Note: |Golden Globe Awards (2001): Best Foreign Language Film, Best Director, Motion Picture (Ang Lee) |

|Subject: |Feature films. |

|Genre-Heading: |Video recordings for the hearing impaired. |

|Library: |College of St. Benedict |

|Location: |MEDIA VIDEO HQ1788 .W64 1990 |

|Availability: |-- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |Women and work in Africa south of the Sahara [videorecording] / by Doranne Jacobson. |

|Publisher: |St. Louis Park, MN : Upper Midwest Women's History Center, 1990. |

|Description: |1 videocassette (35 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. + 1 guide (83 p. ; 28 cm.), and 16 slides |

|Summary: |Focus on the situation of women in central and southern Africa, South Asia, and Latin America regarding |

| |employment and traditional roles. |

|Subject: |Women--Employment--Africa. |

|Subject: |Women--Africa--Social conditions. |

|Subject: |Women--Employment--South Asia. |

|Subject: |Women--South Asia--Social conditions. |

|Subject: |Women--Employment--Latin America. |

|Subject: |Women--Latin America--Social conditions. |

|Library: |College of St. Benedict |

|Location: |MEDIA VIDEO HQ1735.3 .W66 1992 |

|Availability: |-- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |Women & work in South Asia [videorecording] / by Doranne Jacobson. |

|Publisher: |St. Louis Park, MN : Upper Midwest Women's History Center, 1992. |

|Description: |1 videocassette (33 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. + 1 guide (221 p. ; 28 cm.), and 20 slides |

|Performer-Note: |Gretchen Heath. |

|Summary: |Discusses women lives and their relationship to work in various countries and cultures in South Asia. |

|Tech-Details: |VHS. |

|Subject: |Women--South Asia--Economic conditions. |

|Subject: |Women--Employment--South Asia. |

|Subject: |Women--South Asia--Social conditions. |

|Library: |St. Johns University |

|Location: |VIDEOTAPE CASSETTE HB871 .W66 1990 |

|Availability: |Available -- Click here for Location details |

|Title: |World population [videorecording] : a graphic simulation of the history of human population growth / produced by|

| |Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. |

|Edition: |rev. ed. |

|Publisher: |Washington, DC : Zero Population Growth, Inc., c1990. |

|Description: |1 videocassette (7 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. + activity guide. |

|Summary: |After a population decrease in the 14th century because of the bubonic plague, population growth began to surge |

| |around 1800 with the Industrial Revolution. During the 20th and 21st centuries growth has occurred and will |

| |continue to occur mainly in developing countries like Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Areas most likely to |

| |remain relatively unpopulated are comprised of desert, frozen tundra, swamps, and high rocky mountains. |

|Subject: |Population. |

|Subject: |Human ecology. |

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