Kirsty Lang and Lucy Ash investigate an underground arts collective which operates in the vast network of tunnels which lie beneath Paris.
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BBC - Crossing Continents
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BBC - Podcasts - Reith Lectures Archive: 1976-2011
Series of annual radio lectures on significant contemporary issues, delivered by leading figures from the relevant fields
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BBC - Podcasts - Reith Lectures
The economic historian Professor Niall Ferguson presents the 2012 BBC Reith Lectures, titled The Rule of Law and Its Enemies. Across four programmes he explores the role of man-made institutions on global economic growth and democracy, referencing the global economic crisis and financial regulation, as well as the Arab Spring. The first programme will be available to download on Tuesday, 19 June 2012.
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BBC - Podcasts - Reith Lectures
The economic historian Professor Niall Ferguson presents the 2012 BBC Reith Lectures, titled The Rule of Law and Its Enemies. Across four programmes he explores the role of man-made institutions on global economic growth and democracy, referencing the global economic crisis and financial regulation, as well as the Arab Spring. The first programme will be available to download on Tuesday, 19 June 2012.
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Guardian Books podcast: Royalty and the English folk song | Books | guardian.co.uk
We investigate the rich seam of royalty in British literature, and examine Englishness through the lens of folk song, with Steve Roud and the singer Rachel Unthank
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/audio/2012/jun/01/royalty-english-literature-folk-song-podcast
Tagged with history politics music books folk music music culture europe world news the unthanks books
