1913: The Year Before   /     Omnibus Week One

Description

The one hundredth anniversary of the start of the First World war looms on the horizon. 1914 is a date forged into the British consciousness, just as it's carved into monuments the length and breadth of the UK and many places beyond. With that awareness comes an understanding that it was the war to end all wars, shocking the culture, politics, and societies of Europe, but particularly Britain, out of their comfortable progress and reshaping everything. But in this series Michael Portillo challenges that notion. Looking at a series of themes, the suffrage movement, the Irish question, the decline of the liberal party and the arts, he argues that to a large extent Britain was already in a state of flux by 1913 and many of the developments we think of as emanating from or being catalysed by the war, were actually in full flow. In the first programme Michael samples the atmosphere of June 1913. Producer Tom Alban.

Subtitle
Michael Portillo challenges the notion of calm before the storm of the Great War.
Duration
3409
Publishing date
2013-06-14 00:00
Link
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b02qt7ws
Contributors
  BBC Radio 4
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Enclosures
http://open.live.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/5/redir/version/2.0/mediaset/audio-nondrm-download/proto/http/vpid/p02qr66w.mp3
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