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James Fenwick is a Senior Lecturer in Creative and Cultural Industries at The University of Manchester, with affiliations in the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures. His research examines British film/television history, cultural archives, and urban regeneration, particularly through the lens of Stanley Kubrick's work and unmade film projects.
Research interests focus on cultural heritage preservation, archival methodologies, and the political economy of media industries. His work analyzes how cultural archives reveal power structures and historical narratives, with emphasis on industrial cities and film production histories.
Articles demonstrate consistent focus on cultural memory and media historiography, spanning Holocaust representations, archival theory, and post-industrial transformation. Research frequently engages with archival gaps and alternative historical narratives.
Awards and honors include:
- Fellowship of the Royal Historical Society
- Higher Education Academy Fellowship
Professional activities include editorial roles for the Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television and leadership in national archive advisory groups. He collaborates internationally on film history projects and cultural regeneration initiatives.




