Colonialism
Remembering Tryweryn. Audio, 28 minutes
Guto Harri explores the event that shaped Welsh art and literature for a generation.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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50 Things That Made the Modern Economy. Wardian case. Audio, 10 minutes
How miniature greenhouses were a powerful tool for British colonisers
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Four Thought. Digging Deep. Audio, 18 minutes
Rabab Ghazoul makes the case for Wales as a place of post-colonial possibility.
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50 Things That Made the Modern Economy. Rubber. Audio, 10 minutes
An everyday substance with a bloody past
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Open Book. Mia Couto and Wayétu Moore, Mr B's Bookshop, Claire Alexander. Audio, 28 minutes
Mia Couto and Wayétu Moore discuss two new African novels exploring colonialism and myth.
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Phil Wang: Wangsplaining. Audio, 28 minutes
Phil Wang Wangsplains the contentious topics of our time.
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Across the Red Line. Series 3, Should cultural artefacts be returned to their country of origin? Audio, 43 minutes
The return of the series that invites two opposed public figures to listen to each other.
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Witness History. The Amritsar Massacre of 1919. Audio, 9 minutes
In April 1919 British Indian troops opened fire on protestors in the city of Amritsar
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Arts & Ideas. Partition, colonial power and the voices of C16th women. Audio, 54 minutes
Artist Hew Locke and historians Suzannah Lipscomb, Aanchal Malhotra & Anindya Raychaudhuri
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Witness History. British Cameroons' historic referendum. Audio, 9 minutes
The 1961 vote lies at the heart of the violent conflict in Cameroon's Anglophone region
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Moral Maze. ‘Decolonising’ the Curriculum. Audio, 43 minutes
Combative, provocative and engaging debate chaired by Michael Buerk.
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Armistice 1918. Dividing the World's Graves. Audio, 14 minutes
Santanu Das explores impact of the armistice on the victorious Allies' colonial subjects.
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Living with the Empire. Empire of Rules. Audio, 28 minutes
MP and historian Kwasi Kwarteng on the legacy of Empire.
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Arts & Ideas. French writing and politics. Audio, 45 minutes
Leïla Slimani, President Macron's champion of French culture and language, is interviewed
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The Imperial Inversion of Cricket. Audio, 28 minutes
Amol Rajan asks if England's old imperial guidance and governance of cricket is history.
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The Essay. Free Thinking 2017, Faith, Fire and the Family. Audio, 15 minutes
Catherine Fletcher on the story of her grandfather, a missionary in India.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
- Available for over a year
Sami Shah's Beginner's Guide to Pakistan. Episode 1. Audio, 25 minutes
Sami looks at Pakistan's political history, from its foundations in British-ruled India.
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- Available for 5 months
Four Thought. Series 4, The Trouble with Paradise. Audio, 15 minutes
Carrie Gibson argues that we need to rethink our notion of paradise.
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- Available for over a year
Dylan Thomas: The Beach of Falesa. Audio, 100 minutes
Dylan Thomas screenplay set in the South Seas. A 'Film for Voices'.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4 Extra
- Available for over a year