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Episode 49. St Mary’s Primrose Hill: A Christian Socialist Case Study
Ecclesiastical Arts & Music, Social Theology Simon Machin 08/08/2024 Ecclesiastical Arts & Music, Social Theology Simon Machin 08/08/2024

Episode 49. St Mary’s Primrose Hill: A Christian Socialist Case Study

Dr Simon Machin in conversation with Christopher Kitching CBE about the radical influence of St Mary’s Primrose Hill on Anglican liturgy and social theology..

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Episode 48. The Lanes: A Methodist Case Study
Politics & Culture, Social Theology Simon Machin 30/07/2024 Politics & Culture, Social Theology Simon Machin 30/07/2024

Episode 48. The Lanes: A Methodist Case Study

Dr Simon Machin in conversation with David Lane CBE about the Lane family’s Methodism and his career in social services.

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Episode 47. The Suffragettes and Morris Dancing
Folk Revival, Social Reform Simon Machin 22/06/2024 Folk Revival, Social Reform Simon Machin 22/06/2024

Episode 47. The Suffragettes and Morris Dancing

Dr Simon Machin in conversation with Kathryn Atherton about her 2024 book, Mary Neal and the Suffragettes Who Saved Morris Dancing.

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Episode 46. John Ruskin and the Guild of St George
Arts & Literature, Politics & Culture Simon Machin 05/06/2024 Arts & Literature, Politics & Culture Simon Machin 05/06/2024

Episode 46. John Ruskin and the Guild of St George

Dr Simon Machin in conversation with Dr Mark Frost about his 2014 book, The Lost Companions and John Ruskin’s Guild of St George.

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Episode 45. Modern Spiritualism and the Church of England
Politics & Culture, Social Theology Simon Machin 01/05/2024 Politics & Culture, Social Theology Simon Machin 01/05/2024

Episode 45. Modern Spiritualism and the Church of England

Dr Simon Machin in conversation with Revd Canon Dr Georgina Byrne about her book Modern Spiritualism and the Church of England and the changing attitudes within Anglicanism to the afterlife..

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Episode 44. ‘This Blessed Plot’: Thaxted Revisited
Arts & Literature, Folk Revival Simon Machin 29/04/2024 Arts & Literature, Folk Revival Simon Machin 29/04/2024

Episode 44. ‘This Blessed Plot’: Thaxted Revisited

Dr Simon Machin in conversation with film maker Marc Isaacs and screenwriter Adam Ganz about ‘This Blessed Plot’, their 2024 film which is set in the rural town of Thaxted, Essex and provides a modern take on its history..

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Episode 43. Pleshey Retreat House, Essex and Evelyn Underhill
Ecclesiastical Arts & Music, Social Theology Simon Machin 28/04/2024 Ecclesiastical Arts & Music, Social Theology Simon Machin 28/04/2024

Episode 43. Pleshey Retreat House, Essex and Evelyn Underhill

Dr Simon Machin in conversation with the former Warden of Pleshey Retreat House, Essex, Canon John Howden about its proud history and association with the Christian mystic, Evelyn Underhill.

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Episode 42. Nigel Forde: Trace Elements
Arts & Literature, Ecclesiastical Arts & Music Simon Machin 15/03/2024 Arts & Literature, Ecclesiastical Arts & Music Simon Machin 15/03/2024

Episode 42. Nigel Forde: Trace Elements

Dr Simon Machin in conversation with the poet, playwright and broadcaster Nigel Forde about his life, career and his part in the foundation of the Riding Lights theatre company.

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Episode 41. W. T. Stead: Newspaper Prophet
Politics & Culture, Social Theology Simon Machin 13/03/2024 Politics & Culture, Social Theology Simon Machin 13/03/2024

Episode 41. W. T. Stead: Newspaper Prophet

Dr Simon Machin in conversation with Professor Stewart J. Brown about his biography of the nonconformist and newspaper prophet, W. T. Stead.

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Episode 40. Theo Hobson: Anglicanism, Liberalism and Liberty
Politics & Culture, Social Theology Simon Machin 21/01/2024 Politics & Culture, Social Theology Simon Machin 21/01/2024

Episode 40. Theo Hobson: Anglicanism, Liberalism and Liberty

Dr Simon Machin in conversation with the theologian, author and journalist Theo Hobson about the relationship between the Church of England and modern notions of liberty and liberalism.

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Episode 39. The Two Lives of Christabel Pankhurst
Social Reform, Social Theology Simon Machin 21/01/2024 Social Reform, Social Theology Simon Machin 21/01/2024

Episode 39. The Two Lives of Christabel Pankhurst

Dr Simon Machin in conversation with Professor Timothy Larsen about the feminist and fundamentalist preacher, Christabel Pankhurst.

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Episode 38. Ebenezer Howard  and the Garden City
Social Reform, Social Theology Simon Machin 09/01/2024 Social Reform, Social Theology Simon Machin 09/01/2024

Episode 38. Ebenezer Howard and the Garden City

Dr Simon Machin in conversation with Professor Frances Knight about the founding visionary of the Garden City Movement, Ebenezer Howard.

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Episode 37. Norman Heatley and Penicillin
Science Medicine Engineering Simon Machin 20/11/2023 Science Medicine Engineering Simon Machin 20/11/2023

Episode 37. Norman Heatley and Penicillin

Dr Simon Machin in conversation with General Practitioner Dr Jonathan Heatley about the enormous contribution to the development of penicillin that was made by his father, Norman Heatley.

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Episode 36. ‘Good George Lansbury’
Politics & Culture, Social Theology Simon Machin 15/11/2023 Politics & Culture, Social Theology Simon Machin 15/11/2023

Episode 36. ‘Good George Lansbury’

Dr Simon Machin in conversation with Professor Pippa Catterall and Daniel Payne about the Christian Socialist politician, leader of the Labour Party and Pacifist, George Lansbury.

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Episode 35. The Copper Family
Arts & Literature, Folk Revival Simon Machin 02/11/2023 Arts & Literature, Folk Revival Simon Machin 02/11/2023

Episode 35. The Copper Family

Dr Simon Machin in conversation with Jill and John Copper and Jon Dudley about the Copper Family which holds an honoured place in the annals of the English folk song tradition.

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Episode 34. Liberalism and the Non-Conformist Conscience
Politics & Culture, Social Theology Simon Machin 31/10/2023 Politics & Culture, Social Theology Simon Machin 31/10/2023

Episode 34. Liberalism and the Non-Conformist Conscience

Dr Simon Machin in conversation with Professor David Bebbington about Liberalism and the Non-Conformist Conscience, perhaps best exemplified by the life, faith and political opinions of the Prime Minister, William Ewart Gladstone .

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Episode 33. Cecil Sharp
Arts & Literature, Folk Revival Simon Machin 17/10/2023 Arts & Literature, Folk Revival Simon Machin 17/10/2023

Episode 33. Cecil Sharp

Dr Simon Machin in conversation with David Sutcliffe about his new biography of Cecil Sharp, the English musician, lecturer, and collector of folk song and dance, who was the driving force behind the Folk Revival of the Edwardian Period.

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Episode 32. Father Groser and the Royal Foundation of St Katharine
Social Reform, Social Theology Simon Machin 02/10/2023 Social Reform, Social Theology Simon Machin 02/10/2023

Episode 32. Father Groser and the Royal Foundation of St Katharine

Dr Simon Machin in conversation with the Venerable Roger Preece, the 68th Master of the Royal Foundation of St Katharine about his influential predecessor and Christian Socialist, Father St John Groser, the 58th Master of this retreat centre and oasis of calm in urban London.

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Episode 31. Octavia Hill
Social Reform, Social Theology Simon Machin 23/08/2023 Social Reform, Social Theology Simon Machin 23/08/2023

Episode 31. Octavia Hill

Dr Simon Machin in conversation with the biographer, speaker and broadcaster Gillian Darley about her biography of Octavia Hill, the social and housing reformer who is best known today for co-founding The National Trust.

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Episode 30. Martin Shaw: ‘Morning Has Broken’
Arts & Literature, Ecclesiastical Arts & Music Simon Machin 07/08/2023 Arts & Literature, Ecclesiastical Arts & Music Simon Machin 07/08/2023

Episode 30. Martin Shaw: ‘Morning Has Broken’

Dr Simon Machin in conversation with the poet and writer Isobel Montgomery Campbell about her grandfather, Martin Shaw, the composer who is best known today for introducing the hymn, Morning Has Broken to generations of British school children.

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