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Root of all evil
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5 editions published in 2007 in English and held by 51 libraries worldwide "This controversial two-part documentary from prominent atheist and evolutionary biologist Professor Richard Dawkins is the companion piece to the best-selling book 'The god delusion'. The 'Root of all evil?' is an incendiary look at the monotheistic religions of Islam, Judaism and Christianity and an unapologetic polemic against blind faith."--CONTAINER.
Italian fascism in color
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1 edition published in 2007 in English and held by 46 libraries worldwide Uses an extensive array of archival material, including letters, diary entries, newspaper accounts, secret memos, and expert interviews combined with rare archival film and photographs. Among the revelations told for the first time is the role of a strong Jewish wing of Mussolini's fascist movement and how that wing was sold out when Il Duce climbed into bed with Nazi Germany. A two-part program that follows the birth of fascism after World War I to its full flowering in the mid-1930s. By 1936, Mussolini was riding high with many foreign admirers. Then the collapse of fascism brought on by ill-advised military adventures.
Enemies of reason
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2 editions published between 2007 and 2008 in English and held by 9 libraries worldwide Evolutionary biologist and best-selling author Professor Richard Dawkins confronts what he sees as an epidemic of irrational, superstitious thinking in belief systems from astrology to New Age mysticism, clairvoyance to alternative health remedies. In this two-part documentary he explains the dangers the pick and mix of knowledge and nonsense poses in the internet age, and passionately re-states the case for reason and science.
Fascism in colour
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in English and held by 5 libraries worldwide A two-part film on Benito Mussolini and fascism, presented for the first time in colour. It is the story of fascism's violent roots, and its dream of restoring the glories of the Roman Empire. Profiles Mussolini as the world's first fascist dictator, and his influence. His glorification of violence inspired Hitler. When he used political theatre, Hitler imitated him. It is about fascist Italy's military disasters and its humliating end. Episode one is about how Mussolini seized power through systematic intimidation, violence and murder. Yet the Fascists were supported by the Italian monarchy, the Vatican and some world leaders, amongst whom was Winston Churchill. Pope Pious Xl, said Mussolini was sent by 'Divine Providence'. While Winston Churchill called him the 'Roman Genius'
Mountain
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1 edition published in 2007 in English and held by 1 library worldwide From the remotest areas of Northern Scotland to wilds of Dartmoor in the South West, Griff's journey across the rooftops of Britain takes him to some of the country's most beautiful, rugged and fascinating locations.
Where best to invest
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1 edition published in 2006 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Phil and Kirstie's must-watch guided tour to Britain's buy-to-let property hotspots (and cool spots) specially re-edited for Location location location magazine. Related IdentitiesAssociated Subjects
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