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Whodunit?

Autor: James BurkeRichard SattinMike SleeDiscovery Productions, Inc.Principal Film Company.Todos autores
Editorial: New York : Ambrose Video Pub., ©1994.
Serie: Connections2̳, 4.
Edición/Formato:   Video VHS : Cinta VHS   Material visual : Inglés (eng)Ver todas las ediciones y todos los formatos
Resumen:
Part of a series exploring the origins and effects of inventions that shaped the modern world. This episode explores discoveries which led ultimately to the use of fingerprinting to solve criminal cases. Along the way we examine the role of copper in cannon production, Emperor Charles V's debts, the Spanish Armada's battle with England, the history of glassmaking, mirrors, the sextant used for navigation and map  Leer más
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Persona designada: Charles Darwin; Francis Galton; Adolf Hitler
Tipo de material: Grabación de video
Tipo de documento: Material visual
Todos autores / colaboradores: James Burke; Richard Sattin; Mike Slee; Discovery Productions, Inc.; Principal Film Company.; Ambrose Video Publishing.
Número OCLC: 30824828
Notas: "Created especially for the Learning Channel"--Container.
"A presentation of Discovery Productions in association with James Burke and The Principal Film Company, UK."--Container.
In title "2̳" is superscript.
Créditos: Producer, Richard Sattin ; director, Mike Slee ; editor, Mel Morpeth ; original music, Dominic Crawford-Collins.
Artista(s) : Hosted by James Burke.
Descripción: 1 videocassette (25 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Detalles: VHS.
Título de la serie: Connections2̳, 4.
Otros títulos: Connections two
Connections 2.
Who dun it?
Who done it?
Responsabilidad: written and presented by James Burke.

Resumen:

Part of a series exploring the origins and effects of inventions that shaped the modern world. This episode explores discoveries which led ultimately to the use of fingerprinting to solve criminal cases. Along the way we examine the role of copper in cannon production, Emperor Charles V's debts, the Spanish Armada's battle with England, the history of glassmaking, mirrors, the sextant used for navigation and map making, the theories of Charles Darwin, and the founder of eugenics, Francis Galton, upon which Hitler based his political theories.

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