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Peter Watson (business writer)
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Peter Watson (born 1943) is an intellectual historian and author from London, England. He was educated at the University of Durham, University of London, and University of Rome. He was the deputy editor of New Society, and was on the "Insight" team of The Sunday Times for four years. He was also the New York correspondent of The Times, and has written for The New York Times, The Sunday Times, The Observer, Punch, and The Spectator. He has also been a television presenter for the arts. In June 1997, he was appointed Research Associate, based in London and France, at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at the University of Cambridge. He has written thirteen books.[1][2]
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Watson, Peter [1978]. War on the Mind: the Military Uses and Abuses of Psychology (hardcover) (in English), New York: Basic Books, 534. ISBN 0-465-09065-6. OCLC 77-75237.
Watson, Peter [September 2006]. Ideas: A History of Thought and Invention, from Fire to Freud. New York: Harper Perennial, 848. ISBN 0060935642.
Watson, Peter [December 2005]. Landscape of Lies (Felony & Mayhem Mysteries). New York: Felony & Mayhem Press, 240. ISBN 1933397187.
Watson, Peter [July 2002]. The Modern Mind: An Intellectual History of the 20th Century. Harper Perennial, 864. ISBN 0060084383.
Watson, Peter [March 2007]. Nothing is an Accident. Parker Colorado: Outskirts Press, 332. ISBN 1432703781.
Watson, Peter; Cecilia Todeschini [June 2007]. The Medici Conspiracy: The Illicit Journey of Looted Antiquities-- From Italy's Tomb Raiders to the World's Greatest Museums. Jackson Tennessee: PublicAffairs/Perseus Books, 448. ISBN 1586484389.
Watson, Peter [January 1998]. Sotheby's: The Inside Story. New York: Random House, 324. ISBN 0679414037.
Watson, Peter [1984]. The Caravaggio Conspiracy. New York: Penguin/Doubleday, 321. ISBN 0140076352.
Watson, Peter (November 2001). A Terrible Beauty (also published as Modern Mind: An intellectual history of the 20th century). London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd (imprint of Orion Books), 854. ISBN 1842124447.
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