Adrian Tinniswood

Adrian Tinniswood OBE FSA, born in Derby, England in 1954, is a British historian, author, lecturer, and broadcaster specializing in social and architectural history.[1][2][5] He has written eighteen books, including the New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller The Long Weekend and its sequel Noble Ambitions, and holds positions as Professor of British Cultural History at the University of Buckingham and Adjunct Professor of History at Maynooth University.[1][4][7]

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