Seven Rivers to Cross: A Mostly British Council Life
By (Author) Bruce Nightingale
Foreword by Sir John Hanson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Radcliffe Press
31st December 1996
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Biography: philosophy and social sciences
European history
941.006042132
Hardback
225
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
This survey of a career overseeing cultural relations on behalf on the British Council provides an insight into the practical business of building cultural bridges and supplying philanthropic assistance. Bruce Nightingale joined the British Council in 1965, but had spent the previous nine years gaining overseas experience, including a period as a district officer in the Colonial Service in Nigeria. His postings abroad included Malawi during the first six years of independence, Japan in the year of "Expo '70", Malaysia in its new industrializing phase, and Romania during its rapid decline. Service in London, in charge of the Council's film and video operations, was followed by Finland, and finally, by Ethiopia during the climax of the civil war and its aftermath. He retired in 1992.
Bruce Nightingale retired in 1992 and was awarded an OBE. He persists in music-making and continues his contact with students from overseas in Exeter and Plymouth. He is involved with the National Trust and Friends of Dartington and enjoys sailing.