English Heritage; Clergy Lives
Heritage politics in the UK: Laurie Taylor asks if we've accepted a 'country house' version of our national past, in place of a more complex history. Also, everyday clergy lives.
Heritage politics in the UK - Laurie Taylor talks to Ruth Adams, the author of a new study which argues that powerful interest groups have championed a 'country house' version of our national past in place of a more complex and diverse history. Has the heritage lobby transformed the architectural heritage of the aristocracy from a minority interest to a cause with popular support? And, if so, at what cost? Also, Dr Caroline Gatrell discusses her sociological exploration of the every day lives of modern day parish priests with her co- author, Dr Nigel Peyton, the Bishop of Brechin.
Producer: Jayne Egerton.
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Ruth Adams
Lecturer in Cultural and Creative Industries at King’s College, London
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The V&A, The Destruction of the Country House and the Creation of ‘English Heritage’Museum And Society, March 2013. 11(1) 1-18 © 2013, Ruth Adams. ISSN 1479-8360
Caroline Gatrell
Senior Lecturer in the School of Management at Lancaster University
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Managing Clergy Lives: Obedience, Sacrifice, IntimacyAuthors Nigel Peyton and Caroline Gatrell
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10: 1441121250
ISBN-13: 978-1441121257
Nigel Peyton
Bishop of Brechin and Honorary Teaching Fellow at Lancaster University
Find out more about Dr Nigel Peyton
Managing Clergy Lives: Obedience, Sacrifice, IntimacyAuthors Nigel Peyton and Caroline Gatrell
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10: 1441121250
ISBN-13: 978-1441121257
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- Wed 17 Apr 201316:00BBC Radio 4
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