In a Sheffield pub, Anne McElvoy learns how conservatism responded to urban mass democracy
James Naughtie profiles the Nobel prize-winning economist.
Nick Fraser considers the role of intellectuals in relation to world events.
In the 17th Century, fevers were the main concern of physicians.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Lawrence of Arabia for this year's Listener Week
Allan Little considers the legacy of Lawrence of Arabia.
Philosopher, Isaiah Berlin discusses his personal music choices with Michael Berkeley.
A profile of British political theorist and historian Sir Isaiah Berlin (1909-1997).
Keith Joseph's impact as the trailblazer for Thatcherism is assessed by James Landale.
How and why did Cyril Radcliffe draw the line of partition between India and Pakistan?
Melvyn Bragg travels to Oxford, where the young Christopher Wren and friends experimented.