Welcome to the fifth series in the annual podcast programme from Academic Archers, bringing you papers from our 2024 conference. Please note: the sound quality on this recording is not as clear as usual. We apologise for this and thank you for your understanding. This episode examines how class operates in The Archers and whether it mirrors wider English society. I look down on him – From Lord Netherborn to David Archer to Tracey Horrobin, Class in Ambridge: does it reflect the English experi...
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Welcome to the fifth series in the annual podcast programme from Academic Archers, bringing you papers from our 2024 conference. Please note: the sound quality on this recording is not as clear as usual. We apologise for this and thank you for your understanding. This episode examines how class operates in The Archers and whether it mirrors wider English society. I look down on him – From Lord Netherborn to David Archer to Tracey Horrobin, Class in Ambridge: does it reflect the English experi...
The Felpersham Canal: An Asset Beyond Ambridge - Paul Rodgers
Academic Archers
18 minutes
2 months ago
The Felpersham Canal: An Asset Beyond Ambridge - Paul Rodgers
Welcome to the fifth series in the annual podcast programme from Academic Archers, bringing you papers from our 2024 conference. This episode takes us beyond Ambridge, exploring the imagined history and real-world potential of the Felpersham Canal. The Felpersham Canal: An Asset Beyond Ambridge - Paul Rodgers For almost a decade in the author’s imagination, the Felpersham Canal has taken shape as a living part of Borsetshire’s landscape. This paper traces its story from its origins in the 18t...
Academic Archers
Welcome to the fifth series in the annual podcast programme from Academic Archers, bringing you papers from our 2024 conference. Please note: the sound quality on this recording is not as clear as usual. We apologise for this and thank you for your understanding. This episode examines how class operates in The Archers and whether it mirrors wider English society. I look down on him – From Lord Netherborn to David Archer to Tracey Horrobin, Class in Ambridge: does it reflect the English experi...