Portrait of Lord Melvyn Bragg, host of In Our Time

Richard Whatmore

Professor of Modern History at the University of St Andrews and Co-Director of the St Andrews Institute of Intellectual History

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6 episodes

Appears in multiple episodes with: Rachel Hammersley, Helen Paul

Covers topics in categories such as:

PhilosophyFellows of the Royal SocietySocial philosophersFellows of the American Academy of Arts and SciencesPhilosophers of mindPhilosophers of literatureWriters about activism and social changePhilosophers of religionPhilosophers of culturePhilosophers of scienceEnlightenment philosophersAge of EnlightenmentPhilosophers of educationAtheist philosophersPhilosophers of lawMembers of the Royal Swedish Academy of SciencesUniversity of Paris alumni18th-century philosophersPhilosophers of economicsHonorary members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of SciencesFrench atheistsFrench political philosophersFrench Roman CatholicsClassical liberalismMembers of the French Academy of SciencesPhilosophers of artCatholic philosophersFrench philosophers of educationFrench philosophers of scienceMembers of the Académie FrançaiseTheoretical historiansSimple living advocatesFrench male non-fiction writersFrench philosophers of historyRationalistsFrench philosophers of culture19th-century English writersMembers of the Prussian Academy of SciencesFrench sociologistsFrench feministsScholars of feminist philosophyUtilitarians18th-century classical composersDeist philosophersEconomics books18th-century French writers18th-century French mathematiciansBurials at the Panthéon, Paris18th-century French male writersEnglish Unitarians19th-century British economistsContributors to the Encyclopédie (1751–1772)People with hypochondriasisAutobiographers18th-century French philosophersFrench biographers, French ethicistsVoting theoristsPeople killed in the French RevolutionFrench abolitionistsProto-feministsDeputies to the French National ConventionFrench political scientistsJewish British scientistsUK MPs 1818–1820, UK MPs 1820–1826British classical liberal economistsHistoryProto-evolutionary biologistsConverts to Roman Catholicism from Calvinism, Romantic philosophersClassical-period composers18th-century male musiciansFrench political writersBooks about capitalismPolitical philosophy literatureFrederick North, Lord NorthPreclassical economicsSchools of economic thought
  1. Condorcet

    Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the influential French philosopher and mathematician who tried to apply his Enlightenment ideas on the benefit of education to the French Revolution.

    11 January 2024

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    Also featuring: Rachel Hammersley, Tom Hopkins

     
  2. David Ricardo

    Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Ricardo's argument that Britain's economy was being held back by the interests of landlords and protectionism, and his call for free trade.

    25 March 2021

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    Also featuring: Matthew Watson, Helen Paul

     
  3. Rousseau on Education

    Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Rousseau's ideas on how to educate children so they retain their natural selves and are not corrupted by society.

    10 October 2019

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    Also featuring: Caroline Warman, Denis McManus

     
  4. Montesquieu

    Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the ideas of the French political philosopher (1689-1755) whose work on liberty and republicanism, banned at home, influenced the US constitution.

    14 June 2018

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    Also featuring: Richard Bourke, Rachel Hammersley

     
  5. The Wealth of Nations

    Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss Adam Smith's celebrated economic treatise The Wealth of Nations.

    19 February 2015

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    Also featuring: Donald Winch, Helen Paul

     
  6. The Physiocrats

    Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the Physiocrats, an important group of economic thinkers in 18th-century France.

    20 June 2013

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    Also featuring: Joel Felix, Helen Paul