Stories from the Hudson / Public Affairs Television (Firm)

The strategic key to the American Revolution, a vital transportation artery for a fledgling nation, and an enduring source of spiritual and artistic inspiration, the Hudson River is a true American icon. This Bill Moyers program focuses on the seminal role the Hudson has played in the development of...

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Online Access: Streaming video (Emerson users only)
Contributors: Moyers, Bill D.
Corporate Contributors: Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm), Infobase., Public Affairs Television (Firm)
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: New York, N.Y. : Infobase, [2007], c2002.
Series:America's first river.
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Genre/Form:Educational films.
Internet videos.
Videorecording.

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505 0 |a The Hudson: A River of Many Names (3:24) -- Europeans Flock to the Hudson (4:45) -- Hudson River Valley Memorabilia (2:38) -- West Point (3:35) -- Economic Importance to the Colonies (2:22) -- Strategic Importance During the Revolution (5:44) -- Early American Literature (4:19) -- Romantics, Artists, and Nature (4:38) -- American Art: The Hudson River School (7:22) -- Hudson River Art Today (4:54) -- Sacred Quality of Hudson River Art (4:11) -- Robert Fulton's Steamboat (5:08) -- Industry Along the Hudson (3:56) -- America's First Women's Labor Union (2:14) -- Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel (1:57) -- Growing Up in Troy (3:06) -- Hometown Memories (5:30) -- The Hudson River Floods Troy (4:00) -- Prosperity, Leisure, and Nature (1:29) -- Source of the Hudson River (2:28) -- Environmental Movement (1:46) -- Promoting the Adirondacks (2:40) -- Summer in the Adirondacks (2:23) -- Logging Along the Hudson (5:16) -- Environmental Destruction (3:40) -- A Conservation Success Story (3:27) -- Playground of the Rich (5:09) -- Rich Philanthropists as Conservation Leaders (6:17) -- Progress Outruns the River (4:23) 
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