Patrick Wright
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Patrick Wright is a British academic, broadcaster and writer in the fields of cultural studies and cultural history. He is known for his work on British heritage.
He is Professor at the Institute of Cultural Analysis of Nottingham Trent University, where he has been since 2000; before that he held a Mellon Fellowship at Tate Britain and curated a major Stanley Spencer exhibition. He presented a BBC2 series The River, about the River Thames, in 1999.
Works
- On Living in an Old Country (1985)
- A Journey through Ruins: The Last Days of London (1991)
- The Village That Died for England - about Tyneham (1995)
- The River: The Thames in Our Time (1999)
- Tank: The Progress of a Monstrous War Machine (2000)
- Stanley Spencer (2001) with Timothy Hyman
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