Not What It Used to Be -- England and Nostalgia [57min]
Arcadian visions of Britain, in particular England, have appeared in prose, poetry and music for centuries. Skilfully evoked, they touch our very souls. But, since the beginning, they have been manipulated by politicians, the military and advertisers to sell us policies, products and even identities. With political journalist Anthony Howard, historian Lisa Jardine, composer Michael Berkeley, singer Tom Robinson and rural writer Richard Mabey, Sean Street explores the archive of a potent emotional state -- nostalgia.
Read entire article at BBC Radio 4 "Archive Hour"