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The Madness of King George, Restoration, The Politician's Wife,(TV) To =
Play the King, (TV) are what come to mind quickly.=20
You might think of looking for films about King Henry II (Lion in =
Winter) King John and the Magna Carta, The War of the Roses, Henry the =
VIII and the Church, and the English Civil War, between the =
Royalists/Cavaliers and the Roundheads/Parliament. Those were all =
pivotal moments in the development of the Parliamentary system.=20
Hope this helps!
Andrea Slonosky
Media Librarian
Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus
(718) 488-1311
Andrea.Slonosky@liu.edu
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From: Gail B. Fedak=20
To: Multiple recipients of list=20
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 3:02 PM
Subject: British government in film
One of our political science faculty is compiling media for a new =
course on the development of government in Great Britain from King =
Arthur forward, particularly as the developments influenced the U.S. =
form of government. He has selected several titles including A Man For =
All Seasons; Elizabeth R; Elizabeth (Cate Blanchett); A Civil Action; =
Yes, Minister; Yes, Prime Minister; The Rainmaker. Suggestions for =
additional titles will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Gail B. Fedak
Coordinator, Instructional Media Resources
Middle Tennessee State University
Murfreesboro, TN 37132
phone 615-898-2740
fax 615-898-2530
email gfedak@mtsu.edu
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----- Original Message -----From:=20 Gail B. = Fedak=20Sent: Tuesday, February 27, = 2001 3:02=20 PMSubject: British government in = filmOne of our political science faculty is compiling = media for=20 a new course on the development of government in Great Britain from = King=20 Arthur forward, particularly as the developments influenced the U.S. = form of=20 government. He has selected several titles including A Man For All = Seasons;=20 Elizabeth R; Elizabeth (Cate Blanchett); A Civil Action; Yes, = Minister; Yes,=20 Prime Minister; The Rainmaker. Suggestions for additional titles = will be=20 appreciated.Thanks in advance,Gail B. Fedak------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C0A0D3.08374F40--
Coordinator, Instructional Media=20 Resources
Middle Tennessee State University
Murfreesboro, = TN =20 37132
phone 615-898-2740
fax = 615-898-2530
email gfedak@mtsu.edu
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