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Architecture and Planning: The Functional Approach—Nikolaus Pevsner - The Englishness of English Art
7/7 Nikolaus Pevsner explores how England's town centres have traditionally been planned.

Constable and the Pursuit of Nature—Nikolaus Pevsner - The Englishness of English Art
6/7 Nikolaus Pevsner examines the flowering of English landscape painting in the 18th century.

Blake and the Planing Line—Nikolaus Pevsner - The Englishness of English Art
5/7 Nikolaus Pevsner places the artist William Blake in the context of an English tradition.

Perpendicular England—Nikolaus Pevsner - The Englishness of English Art
4/7 Nikolaus Pevsner examines 'the most English creation in architecture'.

Reynolds and Detachment—Nikolaus Pevsner - The Englishness of English Art
3/7 Nikolaus Pevsner examines the contradiction at the heart of Sir Joshua Reynolds' work.

Hogarth and Observed Life—Nikolaus Pevsner - The Englishness of English Art
2/7 Nikolaus Pevsner considers the 'Englishness' of the artist William Hogarth.

The Geography of Art—Nikolaus Pevsner - The Englishness of English Art
1/7 Nikolaus Pevsner explores the English national character as expressed in terms of art.

The Atlantic Bridge—Oliver Franks - Britain and the Tide of World Affairs
3/6 Sir Oliver Franks analyses the political relationship between Britain and the USA.

The Sciences and Man's Community—Robert Oppenheimer - Science and the Common Understanding
6/6 Professor Robert Oppenheimer explains how human communities resemble atoms.

The Psychology of Encounters—Arnold Toynbee - The World and the West
5/6 Professor Arnold Toynbee considers the psychological effects of culture.