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World War One: Patriotism

The power of patriotism, from the World War One to the present day. How can this loyalty can be fostered, manufactured and manipulated?

Mike Williams presents a special extended edition of The Why Factor on patriotism. He asks what motivates people to serve their country and how this loyalty can be fostered, manufactured and manipulated. Mike investigates the power of patriotism from World War One to the present day – exploring flags and anthems, borders and boundaries, King and Country, God and Empire, and the truths and the myths of the modern nation state. What would you be willing to fight and die for?

Produced by Ben Crighton

(Image of a veteran soldier standing against a black background. Credit: Getty Images)

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50 minutes

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Sun 29 Jun 2014 09:06GMT

Contributors

Professor Michael Ignatieff -ÌýAuthor and academic


Dr Glyn Prysor -ÌýCommonwealth War Graves Commission historian


Mary Kate CaryÌý-ÌýFormer presidential speech-writer


Santanu Das -ÌýReader in English Literature, Kings College London


Trees van Geluwe -ÌýInternational relations, Baarle Hertog/Baarle Nassau


Professor Bulent Bilmez -ÌýBilgi University, Istanbul


Pupils of Cameron Park Elementary School, Hillsborough, North Carolina


Manfred Gortermaker -ÌýProfessor of Modern History, University of Potsdam


Philip Sheppard -ÌýCellist and composer


Carolyn Marvin -ÌýProfessor of Communication, University of Pennsylvania


Sahar Vardi -ÌýIsraeli conscientious objector

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Broadcasts

  • Fri 27 Jun 2014 18:06GMT
  • Sun 29 Jun 2014 09:06GMT

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