https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-3xqmk-10ee99f
The second in a special five-part series on generational consciousness and conflict.
In this episode, we look at the emergence of ‘youth’ as political concept in the age following the French Revolution, and its shifting meanings. How important was generational consciousness in the Young Italy movement and its imitators in the 19th century, and how should we understand the so-called ‘Lost Generation’ of 1914?
Guests include:
- Niall Whelahan, Chancellor’s Fellow in History, Strathclyde University
Original music by: Jonny Mundey
Additional music:
- Leimoti / Don’t Leave It Here / courtesy of http://www.epidemicsound.com
- Leimoti / The Small Things / courtesy of http://www.epidemicsound.com
- Philip Ayers / Trapped in a Maze / courtesy of http://www.epidemicsound.com
- Walt Adams / Dark Tavern / courtesy of http://www.epidemicsound.com
Other Clips:
- Black 47 Trailer © 2018 – WildCard Distribution
- Arracht Trailer © 2019 – Break Out Pictures
- The Sun Also Rises © 2019 – 20th Century Fox
- Mr Lloyd George Speaks To The Nation (1931) British Pathé
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