
In Our Time Heritage
Jul 18, 2002
Melvyn Bragg discusses the role of history and heritage in shaping British national identity, highlighting the evolving perspectives on truth-seeking in history. The conversation explores the politicization of heritage, contrasting views on land ownership, and engaging younger audiences in historical sites. Reflecting on the changing narratives of national identity, the discussion emphasizes the influence of literature, politics, and cultural movements in shaping collective memory. Exploring the evolution of historical analysis, the focus shifts from general systems of explanation to individual agency, unraveling causal mechanisms and cultural history. Delving into diverse global perspectives and generational changes, the conversation examines the shifting landscape of historical interests and national identity in England and Britain.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Intersection of History and Heritage
01:41 • 11min
Unraveling Historical Narratives and National Identities
12:36 • 11min
Evolution of Historical Analysis
23:54 • 7min
Evolution of Historical Interests and National Identity
31:16 • 5min
Diverse Approaches in Historical Narratives
36:27 • 4min
Reflections on History and its Evolution
40:17 • 2min

