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The Long View
BBC Radio 4
69 episodes
2 months ago

Jonathan Freedland presents the series in which stories from the past are compared with current events.

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Jonathan Freedland presents the series in which stories from the past are compared with current events.

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History
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Aged Premiers
The Long View
27 minutes
1 year ago
Aged Premiers

If Donald Trump is elected to a second term as President of the United States he would be 82 at the end, if Joe Biden is re-elected he would be 86. Age has become a campaign weapon. How effective have the octogenarian leaders of the past been shown to be?

One was William Ewart Gladstone who was Prime Minister four times, the last when he was 82. Dr Ruth Windscheffel Head of Teaching and Learning Enhancement at York St John University and author and editor of a number of books and articles about Gladstone discusses how his advanced age affected his final administration.

Emperor Gordian I acceded to Rome's Imperial throne in 238 AD in his early eighties. Dr James Corke-Webster is Reader in Classics, History and Liberal Arts at King's College London. He discusses with Jonathan Freedland the events surrounding Gordian's rise to power in ancient Rome's most turbulent year.

Reader: Josh Bryant-Jones

Producer: Harry Parker

The Long View

Jonathan Freedland presents the series in which stories from the past are compared with current events.