Julian Wright (academic)

Julian Wright is Professor of History and Head of Humanities at Northumbria University. He was previously a senior lecturer in history at the University of Durham. He is co-editor of the journal French History. He is a historian of culture, politics and ideas in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and has worked in particular on ideas about time, on the social history of French intellectuals and politicians, and on historiography.[1]

Julian Wright
NationalityBritish
OccupationAcademic historian
EmployerNorthumbria University
Home townDurham
TitleProfessor
Parent(s)N.T. Wright (father)

He is musical director of the Durham Singers.

He is the son of the theologian and former Bishop of Durham N. T. Wright

Bibliography

  • The Regionalist Movement in France, 1890-1914: Jean Charles-Brun and French Political Thought (Oxford University Press, 2003)
  • Socialism and the Experience of Time: Idealism and the Present in Modern France (Oxford University Press, 2017)

References

  1. Santvoort, Linda Van; Maeyer, Jan De; Verschaffel, Tom (2008). Sources of Regionalism in the Nineteenth Century: Architecture, Art, and Literature. Leuven University Press. pp. 54–. ISBN 9789058676498. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
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