Sinopsis
The world in context | Informed comment on global issues
Episodios
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FROM AMIENS TO ARMISTICE 5 | Battlefield Tour Day 1 - Newfoundland Memorial Park, Beaumont Hamel
21/10/2018 Duración: 09minA series of podcasts commissioned by UCL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION'S FIRST WORLD WAR CENTENARY EDUCATION PROGRAMME to mark the CENTENARY of the BATTLE OF AMIENS on 8 August 1918. In August 2018, students from across the United Kingdom joined students from France, the United States, Canada and Australia on the Western Front to commemorate the Battle of Amiens. This podcast series, recorded mostly during that battlefield tour, tell the story of the Battle of Amiens in the wider context of the First World War and the road to armistice. In this podcast, we join the students on their visit to the NEWFOUNDLAND MEMORIAL PARK at BEAUMONT HAMEL, where they explore the preserved battlefield and trenches, following in the footsteps of the Newfoundland Regiment on the morning of 1 July 1916, the first day of the Battle of the Somme. CONTRIBUTORS | Simon Bendry, Director, First World War Centenary Battlefield Tour Programme, UCL Institute of Education - Sir Hew Strachan, Professor of International Relations, University of
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FROM AMIENS TO ARMISTICE 6 | Battlefield Tour Day 1 - Sunken Lane & Hawthorn Crater
21/10/2018 Duración: 11minA series of podcasts commissioned by UCL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION'S FIRST WORLD WAR CENTENARY EDUCATION PROGRAMME to mark the CENTENARY of the BATTLE OF AMIENS on 8 August 1918. In August 2018, students from across the United Kingdom joined students from France, the United States, Canada and Australia on the Western Front to commemorate the Battle of Amiens. This podcast series, recorded mostly during that battlefield tour, tell the story of the Battle of Amiens in the wider context of the First World War and the road to armistice. In this podcast, we join the students on their visit to SUNKEN LANE and the HAWTHORN CRATER. It was in Sunken Lane that cameraman Geoffrey Malins filmed the Lancashire Fusiliers waiting to attach Beaumont Hamel on the morning of 1 July 1916, the first day of the Battle of the Somme, shortly before the explosion of the Hawthorn Ridge mine. CONTRIBUTORS | Simon Bendry, Director, First World War Centenary Battlefield Tour Programme, UCL Institute of Education - Sir Hew Strachan, Pro
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THE BRITISH HOME FRONT 14 | Labour and the Trade Unions - Chris Wrigley
21/10/2018 Duración: 20minWelcome to the BRITISH HOME FRONT IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR. This series was recorded at the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS in June 2018 to accompany a conference marking the contribution by the peoples of the British Isles to the national war effort. In this podcast, CHRIS WRIGLEY, Emeritus Professor of History, UNIVERSITY of NOTTINGHAM, talks about trade unions and the rise of the Labour party during the First World War. IMAGE | Poster : "Vote Labour. Peace Conference. No Admission Except on Coalition. You could not make War without us you cannot make Peace without us!" - By Will Dyson 1918 - Printed by David Allen and Sons Ltd, and published by the Labour Party - This is photograph Art IWM PST 12194 from the collections of the Imperial War Museums. | Public Domain - https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=19342979 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS With thanks to JOHN CAWTHORN and the 1926 FOUNDATION for making this podcast series possible, and to the DEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT and the SCOTTISH GOV
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THE BRITISH HOME FRONT 15 | Enlistment and Conscription - Ian Beckett
21/10/2018 Duración: 28minWelcome to the BRITISH HOME FRONT IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR. This series was recorded at the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS in June 2018 to accompany a conference marking the contribution by the peoples of the British Isles to the national war effort. In this podcast, IAN BECKETT, Emeritus Professor of Military History, UNIVERSITY OF KENT, talks about enlistment and conscription during the First World War. IMAGE | British conscription poster : "Military Service Act 1916 - By British Government - United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs division, digital ID cph.3g11039. - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=19413892. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS With thanks to JOHN CAWTHORN and the 1926 FOUNDATION for making this podcast series possible, and to the DEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT and the SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT for supporting the Conference. PRODUCTION | ChromeRadio for the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS | Music performed by the PIPES AND DRUMS of the ROYAL SCOTS DRAGOON GUAR
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THE BRITISH HOME FRONT 18 | Internees and Prisoners-of-War - Panikos Panayi
21/10/2018 Duración: 21minWelcome to the BRITISH HOME FRONT IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR. This series was recorded at the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS in June 2018 to accompany a conference marking the contribution by the peoples of the British Isles to the national war effort. In this podcast, PANIKOS PANAYI, Professor of European History, DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY, LEICESTER, talks about those who were interned and prisoners-of-war. IMAGE | George Kenner, German civilian World War I POW, (on left) with his younger brother Benno (right) and a fellow internee at the Knockaloe internment camp on the Isle of Man PoW Camp, Feb 3, 1918 - By unknown British photographer - https://www.flickr.com/photos/20783398@N05/sets/72157641487404785/, CC BY-SA 3.0, - https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=35031684 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS With thanks to JOHN CAWTHORN and the 1926 FOUNDATION for making this podcast series possible, and to the DEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT and the SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT for supporting the Conference. PRODUCTION |
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THE BRITISH HOME FRONT 17 | Refugees - Pierre Purseigle
21/10/2018 Duración: 16minWelcome to the BRITISH HOME FRONT IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR. This series was recorded at the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS in June 2018 to accompany a conference marking the contribution by the peoples of the British Isles to the national war effort. In this podcast, DR PIERRE PURSEIGLE, Associate Professor of Modern History, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK, talks about how the Home Front coped with the influx of refugees during the First World War. IMAGE | Belgian refugees in 1914 - By Unknown I f.ex. Jan Dąbrowski "Wielka wojna" (The Great War) Warsaw 1937, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3301725. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS With thanks to JOHN CAWTHORN and the 1926 FOUNDATION for making this podcast series possible, and to the DEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT and the SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT for supporting the Conference. PRODUCTION | ChromeRadio for the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS | Music performed by the PIPES AND DRUMS of the ROYAL SCOTS DRAGOON GUARDS | Series Editor - Professor Sir Hew S
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THE BRITISH HOME FRONT 16 | Charitable Work - Peter Grant
21/10/2018 Duración: 22minWelcome to the BRITISH HOME FRONT IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR. This series was recorded at the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS in June 2018 to accompany a conference marking the contribution by the peoples of the British Isles to the national war effort. In this podcast, DR PETER GRANT, CASS BUSINESS SCHOOL, CITY UNIVERSITY, LONDON, talks about charitable work during the First World War. IMAGE | Poster for a fundraising event in support of Welsh troops - By Frank Brangwyn 1867-1956 - Library of Congress[1], PD-US, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=25328628. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS With thanks to JOHN CAWTHORN and the 1926 FOUNDATION for making this podcast series possible, and to the DEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT and the SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT for supporting the Conference. PRODUCTION | ChromeRadio for the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS | Music performed by the PIPES AND DRUMS of the ROYAL SCOTS DRAGOON GUARDS | Series Editor - Professor Sir Hew Strachan | Producer - Catriona Oliphant | Post-production -
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THE STORY OF THE SOMME 9 | A Long Night - Sapper George Coward
21/10/2018 Duración: 03minWelcome to THE STORY OF THE SOMME podcast series, which tells the story of the Somme Offensive in the words of those fighting on the Western Front and their families back home. The series was commissioned by the DEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT and developed in partnership with the FIRST WORLD WAR CENTENARY BATTLEFIELD TOURS PROGRAMME and CHROMERADIO. It was first released to accompany the SOMME100 VIGIL at Westminster Abbey, held through the night of 30 June/1 July 2016 to mark the centenary of the opening of the Battle of the Somme. In this podcast, SAPPER GEORGE COWARD recalls the night before the infantry attack on the first day of the Battle of the Somme. George Coward was a professional soldier in the Royal Engineers at the outbreak of war. He was one of the first servicemen to leave for France in 1914 with the British Expeditionary Force and saw action on the Somme in July 1916. PRODUCTION | ChromeRadio for the DEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT | Producer - Catrion
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THE STORY OF THE SOMME 7 | Preparing for the Artillery Bombardment - 2nd Lt Stewart Montagu Cleeve
21/10/2018 Duración: 03minWelcome to THE STORY OF THE SOMME podcast series, which tells the story of the Somme Offensive in the words of those fighting on the Western Front and their families back home. The series was commissioned by the DEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT and developed in partnership with the FIRST WORLD WAR CENTENARY BATTLEFIELD TOURS PROGRAMME and CHROMERADIO. It was first released to accompany the SOMME100 VIGIL at Westminster Abbey, held through the night of 30 June/1 July 2016 to mark the centenary of the opening of the Battle of the Somme. In this podcast, 2ND LIEUTENANT STEWART MONTAGU CLEEVE recalls preparing for the artillery bombardment in June 1916 before the Battle of the Somme. Stewart Montagu Cleeve was born to a military family in Hampshire in 1894. He attended the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich before being commissioned into 36th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. SOURCES | Source: Forgotten Voices of the Somme, Joshua Levine, page 90 For biog, see obituary: http://www.i
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THE STORY OF THE SOMME 8 | The Army Chaplain - The Revd Julian Bickersteth
21/10/2018 Duración: 03minWelcome to THE STORY OF THE SOMME podcast series, which tells the story of the Somme Offensive in the words of those fighting on the Western Front and their families back home. The series was commissioned by the DEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT and developed in partnership with the FIRST WORLD WAR CENTENARY BATTLEFIELD TOURS PROGRAMME and CHROMERADIO. It was first released to accompany the SOMME100 VIGIL at Westminster Abbey, held through the night of 30 June/1 July 2016 to mark the centenary of the opening of the Battle of the Somme. In this podcast, the REVEREND JULIAN BICKERSTETH talks about taking a service at the front, a week before the Battle of the Somme. Julian Bickersteth was born in Yorkshire in 1885. He was the third son of the Reverend Dr Samuel Bickersteth, then Vicar of Leeds, later Canon of Canterbury Cathedral and Chaplain to the King. Educated at Rugby and Christ Church, Oxford, Bickersteth was ordained in 1910 before going out to Australia in 1912 as chaplain to Melbou
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THE STORY OF THE SOMME 4 | Training - Private Donald Murray
14/10/2018 Duración: 03minWelcome to THE STORY OF THE SOMME podcast series, which tells the story of the Somme Offensive in the words of those fighting on the Western Front and their families back home. The series was commissioned by the DEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT and developed in partnership with the FIRST WORLD WAR CENTENARY BATTLEFIELD TOURS PROGRAMME and CHROMERADIO. It was first released to accompany the SOMME100 VIGIL at Westminster Abbey, held through the night of 30 June/1 July 2016 to mark the centenary of the opening of the Battle of the Somme. In this podcast, we hear from PRIVATE DONALD MURRAY about preparations for the Battle of the Somme. Donald Murray was born in Bradford in 1893 into a working class family of six children. When Britain declared war in August 1914, he decided to join up. He and his fellow apprentices went straight to the recruiting office and enlisted as a group in the King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. He arrived in France in May 1915, and his battalion went ‘over the top’
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THE STORY OF THE SOMME 5 | Keeping an Eye on the Germans - Sergeant Alexander Paterson
14/10/2018 Duración: 03minWelcome to THE STORY OF THE SOMME podcast series, which tells the story of the Somme Offensive in the words of those fighting on the Western Front and their families back home. The series was commissioned by the DEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT and developed in partnership with the FIRST WORLD WAR CENTENARY BATTLEFIELD TOURS PROGRAMME and CHROMERADIO. It was first released to accompany the SOMME100 VIGIL at Westminster Abbey, held through the night of 30 June/1 July 2016 to mark the centenary of the opening of the Battle of the Somme. In this podcast, SERGEANT ALEXANDER PATERSON recalls being sent out to gather intelligence. Alexander Paterson enlisted in the Rifle Brigade on 8 September 1914, arriving in France in 1915. He was wounded in the later stages of the Somme Offensive and honourably discharged from the army in early 1917. He was awarded both the Distinguished Conduct Medal and the Military Medal for gallantry in action. Source | IWM, Lives of the First World War - https://lives
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THE STORY OF THE SOMME 6 | Planning for Life after the War - Captain Roland Philipps
14/10/2018 Duración: 03minWelcome to THE STORY OF THE SOMME podcast series, which tells the story of the Somme Offensive in the words of those fighting on the Western Front and their families back home. The series was commissioned by the DEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT and developed in partnership with the FIRST WORLD WAR CENTENARY BATTLEFIELD TOURS PROGRAMME and CHROMERADIO. It was first released to accompany the SOMME100 VIGIL at Westminster Abbey, held through the night of 30 June/1 July 2016 to mark the centenary of the opening of the Battle of the Somme. In this podcast, CAPTAIN ROLAND PHILIPPS makes plans for life after the War. Roland Philipps was born in London in 1890 to an aristocratic family. He was educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford before being commissioned into the Royal Fusiliers. He was a friend of Baden-Powell, founder of the Scout Movement, and by 1913 was Scouting Commissioner for East London. Philipps and Baden-Powell corresponded regularly about the future of the Scout Movement
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THE BRITISH HOME FRONT 13 | Science - Roy MacLeod
13/10/2018 Duración: 18minWelcome to the BRITISH HOME FRONT IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR. This series was recorded at the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS in June 2018 to accompany a conference marking the contribution by the peoples of the British Isles to the national war effort. In this podcast, ROY MacLEOD, Emeritus Professor of History, School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry, UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY, talks about the role of science during the First World War. IMAGE | Diagram of soldier in a British box respirator - Wikimedia Commons - MacPherson, WG; Herringham, WP; Elliott, TR; Balfour, A - (1923). Medical Services: Diseases of the War: Including the Medical Aspects of Aviation and Gas Warfare and Gas Poisoning in Tanks and Mines. History of the Great War Based on Official Documents by Direction of the Historical Section of the Committee of Imperial Defence II. London: HMSO. OCLC 769752656. Retrieved 13 September 2013. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS With thanks to JOHN CAWTHORN and the 1926 FOUNDATION for making this podcast series possible, and to
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THE BRITISH HOME FRONT 12 | Agriculture - Keith Grieves
13/10/2018 Duración: 23minWelcome to the BRITISH HOME FRONT IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR. This series was recorded at the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS in June 2018 to accompany a conference marking the contribution by the peoples of the British Isles to the national war effort. In this podcast, PROFESSOR KEITH GRIEVES, KINGSTON UNIVERSITY, talks about agriculture during the First World War. IMAGE | Agriculture in Britain during the First World War A member of the Women's Land Army farming potatoes using horse-drawn machinery during the First World War - Nicholls Horace - Wikimedia Commons - http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib//57/media-57379/large.jpg This is photograph Q 30655 from the collections of the Imperial War Museums. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS With thanks to JOHN CAWTHORN and the 1926 FOUNDATION for making this podcast series possible, and to the DEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT and the SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT for supporting the Conference. PRODUCTION | ChromeRadio for the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS | Music performed by the PIPES
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THE BRITISH HOME FRONT 11 | Fisheries - Robb Robinson
13/10/2018 Duración: 23minWelcome to the BRITISH HOME FRONT IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR. This series was recorded at the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS in June 2018 to accompany a conference marking the contribution by the peoples of the British Isles to the national war effort. In this podcast, DR ROBB ROBINSON, Honorary Research Fellow, Maritime Historical Studies Centre, UNIVERSITY OF HULL, talks about the fishing industry during the First World War. IMAGE | Minesweeping crew of the Buckie drifter Obtain (Jon Grobler), kindly provided by Dr Robb Robinson. You can find an illustrated version of this podcast on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bsi9QRORcKA ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS With thanks to JOHN CAWTHORN and the 1926 FOUNDATION for making this podcast series possible, and to the DEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT and the SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT for supporting the Conference. PRODUCTION | ChromeRadio for the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS | Music performed by the PIPES AND DRUMS of the ROYAL SCOTS DRAGOON GUARDS | Series Editor -
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THE BRITISH HOME FRONT 10 | Forestry - Robert Newman
13/10/2018 Duración: 11minWelcome to the BRITISH HOME FRONT IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR. This series was recorded at the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS in June 2018 to accompany a conference marking the contribution by the peoples of the British Isles to the national war effort. In this podcast, ROBERT NEWMAN, doctoral student, UNIVERSITY OF KENT, talks about forestry and the demand for timber during the First World War. IMAGE | Agriculture in Britain during the First World War - Members of the Women's Land Army Forestry Corps drive a horse-drawn sleigh to transport wood during the First World War - Nicholls Horace - Wikimedia Commons media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib//57…-57393/large.jpg This is photograph Q 30718 from the collections of the Imperial War Museums. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS With thanks to JOHN CAWTHORN and the 1926 FOUNDATION for making this podcast series possible, and to the DEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT and the SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT for supporting the Conference. PRODUCTION | ChromeRadio for the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREW
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THE BRITISH HOME FRONT 9 | Iron and Steel - Peter Claughton
13/10/2018 Duración: 10minWelcome to the BRITISH HOME FRONT IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR. This series was recorded at the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS in June 2018 to accompany a conference marking the contribution by the peoples of the British Isles to the national war effort. In this podcast, DR PETER CLAUGHTON, Honorary Research Fellow, UNIVERSITY of EXETER, talks about the demands made on the iron and steel industry during the First World War. IMAGE | The Great War: Britain's Efforts and Ideals - The Furnace, George Clausen - Set of prints commissioned by the British government (Wellington House) in 1917 for use as propaganda. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS With thanks to JOHN CAWTHORN and the 1926 FOUNDATION for making this podcast series possible, and to the DEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT and the SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT for supporting the Conference. PRODUCTION | ChromeRadio for the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS | Music performed by the PIPES AND DRUMS of the ROYAL SCOTS DRAGOON GUARDS | Series Editor - Professor Sir Hew Strachan | Prod
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THE BRITISH HOME FRONT 4 | The Growth of Cabinet Government - George Peden
06/10/2018 Duración: 15minWelcome to the BRITISH HOME FRONT IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR. This series was recorded at the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS in June 2018 to accompany a conference marking the contribution by the peoples of the British Isles to the national war effort. In this podcast, GEORGE PEDEN, Emeritus Professor of History, UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING, considers the growth of Cabinet Government during the First World War. IMAGE | David Lloyd George - Wikimedia Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:LloydGeorge.jpg ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS With thanks to JOHN CAWTHORN and the 1926 FOUNDATION for making this podcast series possible, and to the DEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT and the SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT for supporting the Conference. PRODUCTION | ChromeRadio for the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS | Music performed by the PIPES AND DRUMS of the ROYAL SCOTS DRAGOON GUARDS | Series Editor - Professor Sir Hew Strachan | Producer - Catriona Oliphant | Post-production - Chris Sharp.
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THE BRITISH HOME FRONT 5 | The Monarchy - Heather Jones
06/10/2018 Duración: 23minWelcome to the BRITISH HOME FRONT IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR. This series was recorded at the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS in June 2018 to accompany a conference marking the contribution by the peoples of the British Isles to the national war effort. In this podcast, HEATHER JONES, Professor in Modern and Contemporary European History, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON, considers the monarchy and the creation of the British Home Front. IMAGE | Queen Mary with her daughter Mary, the Princess Royal, during the First World War - Wikimedia Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Queen_Mary_and_Princess_Mary.jpg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:LloydGeorge.jpg ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS With thanks to JOHN CAWTHORN and the 1926 FOUNDATION for making this podcast series possible, and to the DEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT and the SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT for supporting the Conference. PRODUCTION | ChromeRadio for the UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS | Music performed by the PIPES AND DRUMS of the ROYAL SCOTS DRAGOON G