- Illustrations of identified political figures 19th-20th century
- Illustrations of unidentified political figures 20th century
- Posters and cartoons on political subjects 18th-20th century
Papers of Esmond Wright, b.1915, Professor of Modern History, University of Glasgow, Scotland, 1957-1967
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- GB 248 DC 076
- Dates of Creation
- 18th-20th century
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 3.0 metres
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Administrative / Biographical History
Esmond Wright was born on 5th November 1915 in Newcastle, England. He later went on to study an MA at the University of Virginia, winning a Commonwealth Fund Fellowship in 1938. He graduated with his MA in 1940 , and it was presented to him by President Franklin Roosevelt himself. He then went into the army as a private and began lecturing troops on political issues and left the army after the war as a lieutenant colonel. He taught at the University of Glasgow , Scotland, from 1946 and in 1957 he was created Professor of Modern History. Wright's passion was to teach American History. He held this post until 1967 when he then resigned and became an MP for the Conservative Party in Pollock, Glasgow. He lost the seat in 1970 , but he had already become a popular figure in television and radio commentating on political agendas. Esmond Wright wrote several books including The Amercian Guide to Britain (1987), and Ancient World (1984).
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Fonds level description created by Andrew Thomson, Hub Project Archivist, 24 November 2004.
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