World War One: The Cultural Front : A BBC Radio 4 history series, eAudiobook MP3 eaudioBook

World War One: The Cultural Front : A BBC Radio 4 history series eAudiobook MP3

Narrated by Francine Stock, Various

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Francine Stock explores how the Great War shaped culture and society between 1914 and 1918

The First World War was the great military and political event of its time. But it was also an imaginative event: one that profoundly altered the ways in which men and women thought about the world, and about culture and its expressions. In this compelling five-series programme, journalist and presenter Francine Stock scrutinises the diverse responses of artists and entertainers to the bitter realities of war, and reveals how their new perspectives entered the public consciousness.

Each series focuses on a specific year of the conflict, beginning with 1914, as the written word was mobilised; the music industry embraced both patriotism and escapism; and painters including Kandinsky created some of their most powerful work. Stock shows how the aftershocks of war sparked the rise of modernism and the avant-garde in 1915, and looks at how trauma was addressed in the works of Freud and the compositions of Debussy. Moving on to the following year, she demonstrates how the carnage at Verdun and the Somme inspired Dadaism, galvanised creators from Picasso to Apollinaire - and made the tank into an unlikely icon on the home front.

Looking at 1917, Stock tells the story of the Harlem Hellfighters and how jazz conquered France; finds out about the popular cross-dressing theatre troupes who were taking the Front Line by storm; and listens as the first meeting between poets Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen is celebrated in a landmark violin performance using instruments made in memory of the duo. She concludes by examining the war's final deadly year, as US troops arrive on the Western Front, Charlie Chaplin makes a film about a private with dreams of becoming a war hero; the Austro-Hungarian Empire falls; and Elgar, Stanley Spencer and Rebecca West anticipate the end of the hostilities and the soldiers' return.

Production credits
Presented by Francine Stock
Produced by Mark Burman, Caitlin Smith, Mark Rickards, Clare Walker, Georgia Catt, Sarah Shebbeare
Readers: members of the RDC
Singer: Eloise Irving
Pianist: Simon Townley

First broadcast on the BBC Radio 4 on the following dates:

Series 1
Words for Battle 8 March 2014
With Catriona Pennell, Samuel Hynes, Tim Kendall, Sophie De Schaepdrijver, Mark Derez, Jan Van Impe, Gerhard Hirschfeld
Arf a Mo, Kaiser: Popular Culture on All Fronts 15 March 2014
Kandinsky, Khaki and Kisses 22 March 2014
With Jane Potter, David Boyd Haycock, Richard Cork, Stacy Gillis, Stefan Goebel

Series 2
Glimpses of a Modern World 18 April 2015
With Genevieve Bell, Pat Mills, Samuel Hynes, Guillaume de Syon, Richard Slocombe, Stewart Kelly, Bryony Dixon
A Cubist War 25 April 2015
With James Taylor, Nicholas Rankin, Susan Harrow, Santanu Das, Peter Stanley, Christian Liebl
War on the Mind 2 May 2015
With David Code, Anna Farthing, Edgar Jones, John Forrester, Dorothy Price, Matthew Hollis

Series 3
Bleeding France 9 April 2016
The Tank and the Home Fires 16 April 2016
Dada and Defiance 23 April 2016

Series 4
The Jazz Kings Go to War 12 August 2017
Reality and Reconstruction 19 August 2017
An Intimate War 26 August 2017

Series 5
1918: Chaplin Goes to War 8 September 2018
1918: Vienna and the Fall of an Empire 15 September 2018
The Return of the Soldier 22 September 2018
With Boris Dralyuk, Martin Sorrell, Toby Thacker, Jane Potter, David Haycock, Ann Danks

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