China and Japan [1279-1644] [electronic resource] / directed by David Wright and produced by Nicholas Barton.

Relates how the Mongol warrior Kublai Khan brought the whole of China under foreign rule for the first time and tells how the Ming built the Great Wall. Describes Japan under the Kamakura and Ashikage shogunates and covers the influence of Zen Buddhism in the culture of the period.

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Online Access: Online Access (via Alexander Street Press)
Other Authors: Wright, David (Director) (Director), Barton, N. (Nicholas) (Producer), Powell, Robert, 1944- (Narrator)
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: Falls Church, VA : Landmark Media, 1985.
Series:World: A Television History ; 13.
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Summary:Relates how the Mongol warrior Kublai Khan brought the whole of China under foreign rule for the first time and tells how the Ming built the Great Wall. Describes Japan under the Kamakura and Ashikage shogunates and covers the influence of Zen Buddhism in the culture of the period.
Item Description:Narrated by Robert Powell ; VT editors, Phil Stone, Nigel Hadley ; music arranged by Hans Zimmer.
Based on: The Times atlas of world history.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (27 min.)
Playing Time:00:26:05
Language:This edition in English.
Reproduction Note:Electronic reproduction.