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Fearing and Loving: Making Sense of the Warrior—Margaret MacMillan - The Mark of Cain
2/5 Margaret MacMillan explores our complex relationship with the people who go to war.

War and Humanity—Margaret MacMillan - The Mark of Cain
1/5 Margaret MacMillan asks if war is an essential part of being human.

Reith Revisited: Angela Stent on George Kennan
A re-examination of George Kennan's 1957 Reith Lectures, 'Russia, the Atom and the West'.

Reith Revisited: Grayson Perry on Nikolaus Pevsner
Sarah Montague and Grayson Perry discuss Nikolaus Pevsner's lectures on 'English Art'.

Reith Revisited: Brian Cox on Robert Oppenheimer
Sarah Montague and Brian Cox reconsider Robert Oppenheimer's 1953 Reith lectures.

Reith Revisited: Anand Menon on Robert Birley
Sarah Montague and Anand Menon revisit Robert Birley's Reith Lectures, Britain in Europe.

Reith Revisited: Michael Sandel on Bertrand Russell
Michael Sandel revisits the inaugural Reith Lectures given by Bertrand Russell.

Adaptation—Hilary Mantel
Hilary Mantel on how fiction changes when adapted for stage or screen.

Can These Bones Live?—Hilary Mantel
Hilary Mantel on how historical fiction can make the past come to life.

Silence Grips the Town—Hilary Mantel
The story of how historical obsession killed a Polish writer, told by Hilary Mantel.