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Chris Wrigley: a tribute: Professor the Lord Hennessy of Nympsfield, FBA
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Published:May 2017
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Chris Wrigley is a reason to be cheerful. He has shown his own generation of scholars and the younger ones whose development he has nurtured how to live a historical life to the full. In an era when ever more of the poetry of university life has been crowded out by the plumbing (to use a distinction made by the political scientist Trevor Smith, himself a former vice-chancellor), Chris has shown it is possible to combine a quartet of virtues: being a highly productive scholar at the top of his game; a good citizen within his institution; a cherished teacher at all levels; and a natural and generous practitioner of reaching out to a wider audience, not least through his beloved Historical Association.
As if these accomplishments were not impressive enough, Chris has also found time to live a public and political life of real and sustained political engagement. Had he won a seat for Labour in the 1980s, how the party would have been enriched in the House of Commons. But think of the books we might have had to forgo. Though maybe not. Chris could well have combined, like Roy Jenkins or Roy Hattersley, a writing life with a routine determined by the division bell and the constituency surgery.
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