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Five Hundred Years of Friendship

A BBC Radio 4 History

Author
Thomas Dixon
Narrator
Thomas Dixon
Length
3 hours 20 minutes
Publisher
BBC Digital; 2020
Catalogue Number
19274
Synopsis

Friendships, for many of us, are at the very centre of our daily existence and identity. Yet it hasn't always been this way. Our modern view of what makes a friend is shaped by centuries of political and social upheaval. In this landmark study, Dr Thomas Dixon considers both the differences and similarities between friendships in history and those we experience today. 

Beginning with the social networks of the 16th century, Dr Dixon moves through history to examine the invention of the best friend, working class Friendly Societies, dogs as 'man's best friend', and the tragic impact of the First World War on male friendships.

Finally, we look at how the old and the young are navigating friendships today, and how friendship might look in the technologically-enhanced future.