The value of war and the rail revolution
Ian Morris argues that war has been a positive force for change through history, while Di Drummond explores an important part of Britain's rail heritage

Published: April 24, 2014 at 3:00 pm
We speak to Ian Morris, author of War: What is it Good For?, about why he believes conflict has sometimes been a force for good. Plus, railway historian Di Drummond pays a visit to Manchester Liverpool Road Station where the age of passenger rail travel was born.
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