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Combining oral and visual history, this description of the Crimean War is compiled with the use of photographs and extracts from a considerable number of eye-witness accounts in the form of letters and diaries of military and civilian personnel on all sides of the conflict.
Since summer 2007 Paul Kerr has been Senior Lecturer in Broadcast Media at London Metropolitan University. He is the author and editor of a number of books and articles on television and film. He started his career at the British Film Institute but for the last twenty years he was a television producer, making dozens of programmes for the BBC and Channel Four as well as a number of international co-productions. He began his TV career by specialising in major series about the media – Open The Box (C4 1986), The Media Show (C4 1987-90), and the award-winning cinema series, Moving Pictures (BBC2 1990-96) but developed into working in a range of programmes about the arts, and history including series about gay theatre, the Crimean War, black British history and international design. A number of his documentaries have been screened at film and TV festivals around the world including New York, Turin, Dinard, Florida and Bologna. His research interests include documentary, drama documentary, ‘quality’ television, the independent production sector in film and television, Hollywood, and international art cinema.
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Diabeł jest optymistą, o ile sądzi, że można ludzi uczynić gorszymi. Karl Kraus (1874-1936) Dla sokoła las niestraszny. Stanisław Brzozowski Fiat iustitia, ruat coelum - sprawiedliwości musi się stać zadość, choćby niebo miało runąć. Fides sine operibus mortua est - wiara bez uczynków jest martwa. Dla miernot geniusz jest czymś niewybaczalnym. Elbert Hubbard (1856 - 1915) |
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