The Mingling of the Races
A Discussion between Professor H. J. FLEURE ,
D.Sc., and Mr. ARTHUR BRYANT
Mr. Baldwin, in his introduction to this series, stressed the often neglected importance of the Celtic, Saxon and Norman strains in the national make-up. Tonight Mr. Arthur Bryant and Professor Fleure pursue this line of thought in discussion. They will attempt to trace racial differences between people in different parts of the country; to estimate the effect on national character of the infusion at various times of Flemish, Jewish, and Huguenot elements, and to find out to what extent the national character is conditioned by its racial inheritance.