by londonteacher » Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:37 pm
looking at previous articles and skimming through the podcasts, it seems that BBC history is just as addicted to the minute details of the British in WW2 as film and programme makers, publishers and school curriculum writers. Every year another anniversary is commemorated, and rightly so, but world and european history is so fascinating, yet so unexplored, it would be incredibly refreshing to hear about different periods and different countries.
It seems that the whole of european history is now given less space in bookshops than the world war two shelves, which can only lead to ignorance of other topics, a hostile attitude to Britains enemies in the world wars and a focus on relatively insignificant details which really do not merit being chewed over yet again.
Does anyone agree?