Franklin expedition: myths, archeology & Canadian identity
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Our naval historian Professor Andrew Lambert talks about what it means to the Canadian government to have located one of the Franklin expedition's ships in the Arctic.
Dr Jörg Spieker, Lecturer in International Relations, joined the department at the beginning of the academic year. He tells us more about his research and teaching.
Presented by Dr Peter Busch
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