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The Long View
BBC Radio 4
69 episodes
2 months ago

Jonathan Freedland presents the series in which stories from the past are compared with current events.

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Jonathan Freedland presents the series in which stories from the past are compared with current events.

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History
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Spring Offensives
The Long View
27 minutes
2 years ago
Spring Offensives

Jonathan Freedland takes The Long View of Spring Offensives.

As Ukraine prepares for what is anticipated will be a Russian Spring Offensive, Jonathan is joined by two historians. Dr Michael Jones looks back at the spring offensive of 1356 in the Hundred Years War, which would lead eventually to the Battle of Poitiers and the capture of the French King. Professor Heather Jones of University College London discusses the German offensive of 1918 at the end of the First World War.

In both cases the winter season forced the conflict to pause and allowed both sides to prepare for the Spring to come. The transition to spring is a time too for anxiety and tension.

The actors Roger Ringrose and Leah Marks provide illustrative readings.

The Producer is Tom Alban

The Long View

Jonathan Freedland presents the series in which stories from the past are compared with current events.