On Living in an Old Country

The National Past in Contemporary Britain

Patrick Wright author Andrzej Krauze illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Verso Books

Published:17th Jun '86

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

On Living in an Old Country cover

The Mary Rose, an Elizabethan warship, is raised from the seabed in an operation which becomes a national obsession. A senior politician wears a duffel coat at the Cenotaph and provokes a national scandal. An elderly lady whose house is scheduled for demolition moves it, piece by piece, to the other side of the country. This remarkable book draws together such apparently disparate events as examples of how, for ordinary people, history lives not as something abstract but as a tangible sense of the past permeating everyday life. On Living in an Old Country has generated a new awareness of the issues surrounding conservation, transforming our understanding of historical experience and its role in contemporary Britain.

Patrick Wright is a sensitive, ultra-thoughtful explorer...With a large torch and copious notes he invites the reader to a number of meandering guided tours well off the main footpaths. -- Tom Nairn * The Guardian *
A quite exceptional and richly rewarding book...You won't feel the same about the Heritage Industry after this devastating series of iconoclastic reflections. -- Cohn Ward * Times Educational Supplement *
Wright is a brilliant analyst of cultural meanings and has uncovered ... a central truth about the force of nostalgia in modern England. -- Paul Addison * London Review of Books *

ISBN: 9780860918332

Dimensions: 203mm x 127mm x 25mm

Weight: 355g

272 pages