Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 105
Jonathan Bowden on Maurice Cowling
Jonathan Bowden
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This is Jonathan Bowden’s lecture on the conservative historian Maurice Cowling (1926–2005) of Cambridge University, the author of Mill and Liberalism, The Impact of Hitler: British Politics and British Policy, 1933-1940, The Nature and Limits of Political Science, Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England (3 vols.), and many other works.
This is a very interesting lecture. Unfortunately, the sound quality of this recording is terrible. I have done my best to improve the sound, but it is still pretty rough. I will have the lecture professionally transcribed, which is the only way most people will “hear” it. (Please donate to help cover the cost.)
I do not have information on the date and location of the lecture. If any readers know, please leave the information in a comment below.
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4 comments
These are excellent speeches. Is there a complete collection available?
Not yet, but soon — first in audio, then in print.
How about getting a voice actor to re-record the tapescripts of the poorer Bowden recordings?
That’s a good thought. Now let’s find a voice actor who is as charismatic as Jonathan.
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