- Robert Hewison
Robert Alwyn Petrie Hewison (born 2 June 1943) [‘HEWISON, Prof. Robert Alwyn Petrie’, Who's Who 2008, A & C Black, 2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 [http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whoswho/U19993 accessed 26 March 2008] ] is a British cultural historian.
He was educated at
Bedford School , Ravensbourne College of Art and Design, andBrasenose College, Oxford , where he graduated BA in 1965, MA in 1970, MLitt in 1972, and DLitt in 1989. [‘HEWISON, Prof. Robert Alwyn Petrie’, Who's Who 2008, A & C Black, 2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 [http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whoswho/U19993 accessed 26 March 2008] ]For most of his professional life he has made a living as a freelance writer and curator and he has written for "The Sunday Times" since 1981. [ [http://www.demos.co.uk/people/roberthewison Profile from Demos website (accessed 26 March 2008)] ] Among his academic appointments he was Visiting Professor at
De Montfort University from 1993 until 1995; he then held a number of appointments at theUniversity of Lancaster as Professor in Literary and Cultural Studies (1995–2000), part-time Professor in the Department of English (2001), and Honorary Professor (2002). He wasSlade Professor of Fine Art in theUniversity of Oxford 1999/2000, lecturing on the subject 'Ruskin To-day' [ [http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/fp/sladeprof.shtml Slade Professorship of Fine Art, University of Oxford (last modified 5 Jult 2007, accessed 26 March 2008)] ] . He is now Visiting Professor atCity University, London . [ [http://www.demos.co.uk/people/roberthewison Profile from Demos website (accessed 26 March 2008)] ] [ [http://www.city.ac.uk/cpm/staff/rhewison.html City University (accessed 26 March 2008)] ]In an interview,
Michael Palin (his contemporary at Brasenose) credited Hewison with introducing him to the idea of earning a living by making people laugh, and for pushing him into performing, which, Palin says, he would never have done as he was too shy.Publications
*"John Ruskin" (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007)
*With John Holden, "Experience and experiment: the UK Branch of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, 1956-2006" (London: Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, United Kingdom Branch, 2006)
*Edited, "There is no wealth but life": Ruskin in the 21st century" (Lancaster: Ruskin Foundation, 2006)
*"Not a sideshow: leadership and cultural value: a matrix for change" (London: Demos, 2006)
*"Chris Orr's John Ruskin and other stories, 14 October-23 December 2004" (Lancaster: Ruskin Library, Lancaster University, 2004)
*With John Holden, "The right to art: making aspirations reality" (London: Demos, 2004)
*"An address delivered in Saint Andrew's Church, Coniston, on the centenary of the death of John Ruskin, by Robert Hewison, Slade Professor of fine art in the University of Oxford, 20th January 2000" (Great Britain: Cygnet Press, 2003)
*With Ian Warrell and Stephen Wildman, "Ruskin, Turner and the Pre-Raphaelites" (London: Tate Gallery, 2000)
*Edited, "Ruskin's artists: studies in the Victorian visual economy: papers from the Ruskin Programme, Lancaster University" (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2000)
*"Ruskin's Venice" (London: Pilkington, 2000)
*"Towards 2010: new times, new challenges for the arts" (London: The Arts Council of England, 2000)
*"Ruskin and Oxford: the art of education" (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996)
*"Culture and consensus: England, art and politics since 1940" (London: Methuen, 1995, revised edn 1997)
*"Future tense: a new art for the nineties" (London: Methuen, 1990)
*"The heritage industry: Britain in a climate of decline" (London: Methuen London, 1987)
*"Too much: art and society in the Sixties, 1960-75" (London: Methuen, 1986)
*John Ruskin, edited, with an introduction, notes, and appendix by Robert Hewison, "Catalogue of the Rudimentary Series: in the arrangement of 1873 with Ruskin's comments of 1878" (London: Lion and Unicorn, 1984)
*"Footlights!: a hundred years of Cambridge comedy" (London: Methuen London, 1983)
*"Art and Society: Ruskin in Sheffield 1876" (London: Published for the Guild of St George by Brentham, 1981)
*"In anger: culture in the Cold War, 1945-60" (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1981, revised edn London: Methuen, 1988)
*"Monty Python: the case against: irreverence, scurrility, profanity, vilification and licentious abuse" (London: Methuen, 1981)
*Edited, "New approaches to Ruskin: thirteen essays" (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981)
*"Under siege: literary life in London 1939-45" (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1977, Newton Abbot: Readers Union, 1978, London: Quartet Books, 1979, revised edn London: Methuen, 1988)
*"Ruskin and Venice" (London: Thames and Hudson, 1978)
*"John Ruskin: the argument of the eye" (London: Thames and Hudson; Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1976)
References
Publications list derived from [http://library.ox.ac.uk/ OLIS web OPAC] and
British Library Integrated Catalogue
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