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James Heartfield : ウィキペディア英語版
James Heartfield

James Heartfield (born 1961, Leeds) is a British writer and lecturer. He has published widely on international politics and Empire. He wrote ''The Aborigines' Protection Society, 1837-1909'' (Hurst, 2011) and ''An Unpatriotic History of the Second World War'' (ZER0, 2012). His Ph.D. thesis (awarded by the University of Westminster) was published as ''The European Union and the End of Politics,'' by ZER0 in 2013.
Heartfield has written for ''Art Review'', Spiked Online, and (''The Times Education Supplement'' ). Heartfield has had articles published in (''The Guardian'' ), the (''Telegraph'' ), ''The Times'', ''Blueprint'', the ''Architects' Journal'', the ''Review of Radical Political Economy'', ''Rising East'',〔http://www.uel.ac.uk/risingeast/archive03/academic/heartfield.htm〕 ''Cultural Trends'', and the (Review'' ).
Heartfield has been critical of government policies on the creative industries, talking and writing on the illusions of the knowledge economy. In the 1980s he was a member of the Revolutionary Communist Party.〔James Heartfield, ("The Tyranny of Identity politics" ), Spiked Online, 25 January 2008.〕 (Nick Bell ) named Heartfield as "one of the most important commentators on design".〔Gerber and Lutz, ''Influences,'' 2006, p. 59.〕 In May 2006, with Julia Svetlichnaja he interviewed the Russian dissident, Alexander Litvinenko. The interviews were published after Litvinenko's death.〔(Heartfield and Svetlichnaja answered questions on the poisoning at this press conference, University of Westminster, 7 December 2006 )〕
He lives in north London and is married with two daughters, Holly and Daisy.
== Publications ==

* ''The European Union and the End of Politics'' London, Zer0 Books, 2013
* ''British Workers & the US Civil War'' London, Reverspective, 2013
* ''Unpatriotic History of the Second World War'' London, Zer0 Books, 2012
* ''The Aborigines' Protection Society: Humanitarian Imperialism in Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Canada, South Africa, and the Congo, 1836-1909'' Hurst (London), and Columbia University Press (New York), 2011
* (''Green Capitalism: manufacturing scarcity in an age of abundance'' ) Openmute, 2008
* ''Let's Build! Why we need Five Million Homes in the next 10 Years'' (Audacity, 2006)
* (''Escape the Creative Ghetto,'' ) with Chris Powell, NESTA, 2006
* (''Creativity Gap'' ) Blueprint, 2005
* ''The "Death of the Subject" Explained'' Sheffield Hallam University Press, 2002
* ''Great Expectations: the creative industries in the New Economy'' London, Design Agenda, 2000
* ''Need and Desire in the Post-material Economy'' Sheffield Hallam University Press, 1998
* ''Sustaining Architecture in the Anti-Machine Age''co-editor with Ian Abley, London, John Wiley, 2002.

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