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[#164500] Written by: JungleBoy [03/08/11, 12:32]
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Ch4 Empire How Britain Made the Modern World 4of6 Heaven's Breed 576p HDTV x264 AC3 MVGroup 2003

Historian and presenter Niall Ferguson takes us on a fascinating journey in both time and space to
explore the impact of the British empire on the modern world. From the earliest British settlers in
Virginia to the decline of the empire in the aftermath of the two World Wars, positive and negative
aspects of the empire are illustrated through key events and players.

Niall Ferguson uses a wealth of original sources such as quotes, documents, film footage and
photographs, as well as taking a contemporary look at key locations and drawing parallels with
recent history, such as the USA's war against terrorism.

The series is highly entertaining, informative and thought-provoking, and provides an excellent and
balanced overview of the British empire and its continuing legacy in the world.

Part 4. Heaven's Breed
In this programme we discover how a few thousand British people ruled over India, a country of more
than 250 million people and the centre point of the whole British empire. Niall Ferguson
demonstrates the vital role played by the Indian army both within India and beyond, and the role of
British technology in developing the army and modern Indian cities. Modern-day footage of the hill
station at Simla gives us a glimpse of colonial life in late 19th century India.

From the early 19th century an elite class of well-educated Indians was encouraged, with men like JN
Bose becoming successful lawyers and administrators. In fact, the British administrators were so few
in number that it was essential to involve Indian people in their own government. Yet by the end of
the 19th century the White Mutiny threatened to end this liberal attitude and ultimately led to a
genuine Nationalist movement.

Looking at the Caribbean in the same period, Niall explores the conditions for black people after
the abolition of slavery and the treatment of respectable black religious leaders such as George
William Gordon.

Channel 4 Site:
http://www.channel4learning.com/support/programmenotes/micro/empire/index.html

Technical Spec
Video Codec: x264 CABAC
Video Bitrate: 2000 Kbps
Video Aspect Ratio: 1.777:1
Video Resolution: 1024x576
Audio Codec: AC3
Audio Bitrate: 128 Kbps CBR 48KHz
Audio Channels: 2
Run-Time: 48mins
Framerate: 25FPS
Number of Parts: 6
Part Size: 745 MB
Source: HDTV (upscaled)
Encoded by: JungleBoy
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