In Our Time
BBC Radio 4
Spanning history, religion, culture, science and philosophy, In Our Time from BBC Radio 4 is essential listening for the intellectually curious. In each episode, host Misha Glenny and expert guests explore the characters, events and discoveries that have shaped our world. History fans can learn about pivotal wars and societal upheavals, such as the rise and fall of Napoleon, the Sack of Rome in 1527, and the political intrigue of the Russian Revolution. Those fascinated by the lives of kings and queens can journey to Versailles to meet Marie Antoinette and Louis XIV the Sun King, or to Ancient Egypt to meet Cleopatra and Nefertiti. Or perhaps you're looking to explore the history of religion, from Buddhism's early teachings to the Protestant Reformation. If you're interested in the stories behind iconic works of art, music and literature, dive in to discussions on the artistic genius of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel and Van Gogh's famous Sunflowers. From Gothic architecture to the works of Shakespeare, each episode of In Our Time offers new insight into humanity's cultural achievements. Those looking to enrich their scientific knowledge can hear episodes on black holes, the Periodic Table, and classical theories of gravity, motion, evolution and relativity. Learn how the discovery of penicillin revolutionised medicine, and how the death of stars can lead to the formation of new planets. Lovers of philosophy will find episodes on the big issues that define existence, from free will and ethics, to liberty and justice. In what ways did celebrated philosophers such as Mary Wollstonecraft and Karl Marx push forward radical new ideas? How has the concept of karma evolved from the ancient Sanskrit texts of Hinduism to today? What was Plato's concept of an ideal republic, and how did he explore this through the legend of the lost city of Atlantis? In Our Time celebrates the pursuit of knowledge and the enduring power of ideas.
Catégories: Education
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Misha Glenny and guests discuss one of the most successful of Shakespeare's plays in his own time. Written with no Part 2 in mind as 'Henry the Fourth', the play explores ideas about who can be a legitimate ruler and why, and how anyone can rightly succeed to the throne. This was an especially pressing question for his Tudor audience as Elizabeth I had named no successor. Playwrights, banned from openly discussing the jeopardy her subjects faced, turned to these themes of power, legitimacy and succession in distant and recent history. When Shakespeare combined this relevance with the vivid characters of Falstaff, Hotspur and Hal and with the tensions between noble fathers and sons, he had a play that fascinated well into the Jacobean era and has been revived throughout the centuries.
With
Emma Smith Professor of Shakespeare Studies at Hertford College, University of Oxford
Lucy Munro Professor of Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature at Kings College London
And
Laurence Publicover Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Bristol
Producer: Simon Tillotson
Reading list:
Hailey Bachrach, Staging Female Characters in Shakespeare’s English History Plays (Cambridge University Press, 2023)
Warren Chernaik, The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare’s History Plays (Cambridge University Press, 2007)
Stephen Greenblatt, Tyrant: Shakespeare on Power (Bodley Head, 2018)
Graham Holderness, Shakespeare: The Histories (Red Globe Press, 1999)
Jean Howard and Phyllis Rackin, Engendering a Nation: A Feminist Account of Shakespeare's English Histories (Routledge, 1997)
William Shakespeare (eds. Indira Ghose, Anna Pruitt and Emma Smith), Henry IV Part I: The New Oxford Shakespeare (Oxford University Press, 2024)
William Shakespeare (ed. Gordon McMullan), 1 Henry IV: A Norton Critical Edition, 3rd edition (Norton, 2003)
In Our Time is a BBC Studios Production
Spanning history, religion, culture, science and philosophy, In Our Time from BBC Radio 4 is essential listening for the intellectually curious. In each episode, host Misha Glenny and expert guests explore the characters, events and discoveries that have shaped our world.
Épisodes précédents
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1787 - Henry IV Part 1 Thu, 05 Mar 2026
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1786 - The Roman Arena Thu, 26 Feb 2026
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1785 - The Mariana Trench Thu, 19 Feb 2026
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1784 - On Liberty Thu, 12 Feb 2026
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1783 - Welcoming Misha Glenny Thu, 05 Feb 2026
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1781 - Melvyn Bragg meets Misha Glenny Thu, 22 Jan 2026
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1754 - Civility Thu, 31 Jul 2025
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1753 - Dragons Thu, 24 Jul 2025
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1752 - Barbour's 'Brus' Thu, 17 Jul 2025
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1751 - The Evolution of Lungs Thu, 10 Jul 2025
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1750 - The Vienna Secession Thu, 03 Jul 2025
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1749 - Hypnosis Thu, 26 Jun 2025
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1748 - Paul von Hindenburg Thu, 19 Jun 2025
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1747 - Copyright Thu, 12 Jun 2025
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1746 - Lise Meitner Thu, 05 Jun 2025
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1745 - The Korean Empire Thu, 29 May 2025
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1744 - Molière Thu, 22 May 2025
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1743 - Typology Thu, 15 May 2025
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1742 - The Battle of Clontarf Thu, 08 May 2025
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1741 - The Gracchi Thu, 01 May 2025
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1740 - Maurice Merleau-Ponty Thu, 24 Apr 2025
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1739 - Thomas Middleton Thu, 17 Apr 2025
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1738 - Cyrus the Great Thu, 10 Apr 2025
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1737 - Pollination Thu, 03 Apr 2025
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1736 - Kali Thu, 27 Mar 2025
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1735 - Oliver Goldsmith Thu, 20 Mar 2025
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1734 - Catherine of Aragon Thu, 13 Mar 2025
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1733 - Sir John Soane Thu, 06 Mar 2025
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1732 - Pope Joan Thu, 27 Feb 2025
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1731 - Socrates in Prison Thu, 20 Feb 2025
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1730 - The Battle of Valmy Thu, 13 Feb 2025
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1729 - Slime Moulds Thu, 30 Jan 2025
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1728 - Vase-mania Thu, 23 Jan 2025
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1727 - Plutarch's Parallel Lives Thu, 16 Jan 2025
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1726 - The Habitability of Planets Thu, 09 Jan 2025
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1725 - Nizami Ganjavi Thu, 02 Jan 2025
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1724 - The Hanoverian Succession Thu, 26 Dec 2024
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1723 - Italo Calvino Thu, 19 Dec 2024
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1722 - The Antikythera Mechanism Thu, 12 Dec 2024
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1721 - George Herbert Thu, 05 Dec 2024
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1720 - The Venetian Empire Thu, 28 Nov 2024
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1719 - Little Women Thu, 21 Nov 2024
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1718 - Hayek's The Road to Serfdom Thu, 14 Nov 2024
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1717 - Robert Graves Thu, 07 Nov 2024
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1716 - The Haymarket Affair Thu, 31 Oct 2024
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1715 - Wormholes Thu, 24 Oct 2024
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1714 - Benjamin Disraeli Thu, 17 Oct 2024
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1712 - Animal Farm Thu, 29 Sep 2016
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1702 - Bacteriophages Thu, 01 Aug 2024
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1701 - Monet in England Thu, 25 Jul 2024