by Maurice Hutt
Lecturer in Modern History in the University of Leeds
The question arises out of the recently published book by Professor R. R. Palmer of Princeton on the Age ot the Democratic Revolution.
Mr Hutt discusses the theory that the Revolution in France was only one aspect of an Atlantic Revolution including America and most of Europe.
The second of two recorded conversations with D.G. Bridson
The subjects covered by this conversation range from the place of poetry in a scientific age, poetry as propaganda, Social Credit and Marxism, to Whitman and Dr. Zhivago. It also includes MacDiarmid's candid opinions on the poetry of his contemporaries.
Illustrative readings by Duncan McIntyre
of the twentieth century played by Debora Land and Boukje Land
(two pianos and piano duet)
The works by Pijper and Flothuis are receiving their first broadcast performances in this country.
The fourth of a series of six short talks in which
Sir Adrian Boult offers his views on problems of conducting
of the seventeenth century
James Dalton (organ)
BBC Chorus
Conducted by James Gaddarn
From the Dutch Church.
Austin Friars, London
Wittgenstein as a Friend by Dr. M. O'C. Drury
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Talk on Wittgenstein by Rush Rhees :
March 17