The War of 1812

DVD - 2011

A two-hour documentary looking at this important historic event from several perspectives, the American, Canadian, British and Native American. The program will have some limited but very well done reenactments and major historians, authors, and experts.

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Subjects
Genres
Documentary television programs
Historical television programs
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Published
[United States] : PBS Home Video [2011]
Language
English
Corporate Authors
WNED-TV (Television station : Buffalo, N.Y.), WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.), PBS Home Video
Corporate Authors
WNED-TV (Television station : Buffalo, N.Y.) (-), WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.), PBS Home Video
Other Authors
Lawrence R. Hott (-), Diane Garey, Ken Chowder, Joe Mantegna, Judy Hyman
Item Description
Originally produced and broadcast on PBS 2011.
Physical Description
1 videodisc (DVD) (120 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
Format
DVD; region 1; NTSC; widescreen; stereo.
Audience
Not rated.
Production Credits
Cinematography, Stephen McCarthy ; music, Judy Hyman.
ISBN
9781608834952
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 9 Up-As the young American state began its struggle for a national identity in the early 19th century, Great Britain again became a nemesis as it antagonized from neighboring Canada and on the oceans. This comprehensive program examines America's first effort acting as a unified country, exploring the military, social, political, and economic measures during the two-and-a-half year War of 1812. Its coverage is complete, featuring heroes and incompetents, victories and losses, agreements and divisions. The nicely-paced presentation utilizes a rich variety of quality dramatic recreations, well-done graphics, and a wide-ranging collection of vintage photographs/drawings to illustrate this detailed saga of what many feel was a minor skirmish, but in reality established the great promise of our country. Frequent and straightforward expert commentary by both American and British academics helps put each element into a meaningful context. The military aspects of the war are emphasized, including the legendary burning of the White House and the composition of what would become our national anthem; however, viewers will appreciate the significance of all aspects of the conflict. The scene selection and English language subtitle options enhance the film's usability.-Dwain Thomas, formerly Lake Park High School, Roselle, IL (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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