The Second Russian revolution / produced by Brian Lappin Associates for BBC Television in association with the Discovery Channel and NHK.
Publisher:
Coronet Film & Video,
Copyright Date:
1991
Description:
8 videotapes (506 min.) : sound, color ; 1/4 in.
Reproduction Info:
Digital copy. Iowa City : University of Iowa Center for Media Production for the University Libraries, 2011. VHS video tape transferred to industry standard DVCAM format, (4:3 standard definition) with Sony DSR-1800 digital videocassette recorder.
Tape 1. Enter Gorbachev (45:19) -- Tape 2. Battle for Glasnost (45:20) -- Tape 3. Yeltsin file (45:12) -- Tape 4. Revolution from below (45:15) -- Tape 5. Breaking ranks (45:23) -- Tape 6. End of the beginning (68:30) -- Tape 7. Countdown to a coup (43:39) -- Tape 8. Coup (44:39).
Summary:
This series, The Second Russian Revolution, is the extraordinary chronicle of how Gorbachev rose to power and then, over six years, was forced to break up the Soviet Union. Each program looks at roughly one year of Gorbachev's leadership and depicts the major milestones on the road to reform.
Series:
Discovery Channel video collection
OCLC:
(OCoLC)701730598
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.