Matthew Hilton (historian)
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Matthew J. Hilton,
FRHistS The Royal Historical Society (RHS), founded in 1868, is a learned society of the United Kingdom which advances scholarly studies of history. Origins The society was founded and received its royal charter in 1868. Until 1872 it was known as the H ...
, is an academic social historian. Since 2016, he has been Vice-Principal for Humanities and Social Sciences at
Queen Mary University of London Queen Mary University of London (QMUL, or informally QM, and formerly Queen Mary and Westfield College) is a public university, public research university in Mile End, East London, England. It is a member institution of the federal University ...
, where he holds a professorship.


Career

Hilton completed his
doctorate of philosophy A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, DPhil; or ) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of graduate study and original research. The name of the deg ...
(PhD) at
Lancaster University Lancaster University (officially The University of Lancaster) is a collegiate public university, public research university in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. The university was established in 1964 by royal charter, as one of several new univer ...
in 1996 for a
thesis A thesis (: theses), or dissertation (abbreviated diss.), is a document submitted in support of candidature for an academic degree or professional qualification presenting the author's research and findings.International Standard ISO 7144: D ...
entitled
Constructing tobacco: perspectives on consumer culture in Britain, 1850–1950
'. He joined the
University of Birmingham The University of Birmingham (informally Birmingham University) is a Public university, public research university in Birmingham, England. It received its royal charter in 1900 as a successor to Queen's College, Birmingham (founded in 1825 as ...
as a lecturer in 1997, and was appointed Professor of Social History there in 2006; by 2016, he was deputy head of the university's School of the Arts and Law. He moved to
Queen Mary University of London Queen Mary University of London (QMUL, or informally QM, and formerly Queen Mary and Westfield College) is a public university, public research university in Mile End, East London, England. It is a member institution of the federal University ...
in 2016 as professor in the school of history and Vice-Principal for Humanities and Social Sciences. As of 2017, he is co-editor of the journal '' Past & Present'', and a Fellow of the
Royal Historical Society The Royal Historical Society (RHS), founded in 1868, is a learned society of the United Kingdom which advances scholarly studies of history. Origins The society was founded and received its royal charter in 1868. Until 1872 it was known as the H ...
. In 2002, he won the
Philip Leverhulme Prize The Philip Leverhulme Prize is awarded by the Leverhulme Trust to recognise the achievement of outstanding researchers whose work has already attracted international recognition and whose future career is exceptionally promising. The prize sche ...
for Modern History."Professor Matthew Hilton"
''Queen Mary University of London''. Retrieved 12 August 2017.

''Queen Mary University of London'', 6 July 2016. Retrieved 12 August 2017.


Research

Hilton's research focuses on humanitarianism, consumerism and social activism, often with a focus on Britain, but also with global and comparative dimensions. His published works include:


Books

* ''Smoking in British Popular Culture, 1800–2000'' (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2000). * (with
Martin Daunton Martin James Daunton (born 14 February 1949) is a British academic and historian. He was Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, between 2004 and 2014. Daunton is the son of Ronald James Daunton and Dorothy ''née'' Bellett. He was educated at Bar ...
) ''The Politics of Consumption: Material Culture and Citizenship in Europe and America'' (Oxford: Berg, 2001). * ''Consumerism in Twentieth-Century Britain: The Search for a Historical Movement'' (Cambridge University Press, 2003). * (with Marie-Emmanuelle Chessel and Alain Chatriot) ''The Expert Consumer: Associations and Professionals in Consumer Society'' (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006). * (with James McKay and
Nicholas Crowson Nicholas Julian Crowson, FRHistS, is an academic historian. He is Professor of Contemporary British History at the University of Birmingham. Career Crowson completed his Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree and doctoral studies at the University of So ...
) ''NGOs in Contemporary Britain: Non-state Actors in Society and Politics since 1945'' (London: Palgrave, 2009). * ''Choice and Justice: Forty Years of the Malaysian Consumer Movement'' (Penang: Universiti Sains Malaysia Press, 2009). * ''Prosperity for All: Consumer Activism in an Era of Globalisation'' (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2009). * (with James McKay) ''The Ages of Voluntarism: Evolution and Change in Modern British Voluntary Action'' (Oxford: British Academy/Oxford University Press, 2011). * (with
Nicholas Crowson Nicholas Julian Crowson, FRHistS, is an academic historian. He is Professor of Contemporary British History at the University of Birmingham. Career Crowson completed his Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree and doctoral studies at the University of So ...
, Jean-François Mouhot and James McKay), ''A Historical Guide to NGOs in Britain: Charities, Civil Society and the Voluntary Sector since 1945'' (Basingstoke: Palgrave 2012). * (with James McKay,
Nicholas Crowson Nicholas Julian Crowson, FRHistS, is an academic historian. He is Professor of Contemporary British History at the University of Birmingham. Career Crowson completed his Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree and doctoral studies at the University of So ...
and Jean-François Mouhot) ''The Politics of Expertise: How NGOs Shaped Modern Britain'' (Oxford University Press, 2013). * (with Kieran Connell) ''Cultural Studies 50 Years On'' (London: Rowman and Littlefield, 2016).


Journals

* "'Tabs', 'Fags' and the 'Boy Labour Problem' in Late Victorian and Edwardian England", ''Journal of Social History'', vol. 28, issue 3 (1995), pp. 587–608. * "The female consumer and the politics of consumption in twentieth-century Britain", ''Historical Journal'', vol. 45, issue 1 (2002), pp. 103–128. * "The fable of the sheep; or private virtues, public vices: the consumer revolution of the twentieth century", ''Past & Present'', vol. 176 (2002), pp. 222–256. * "The legacy of luxury: moralities of consumption since the eighteenth century", ''Journal of Consumer Culture'', vol. 4, issue 1 (2004), pp. 101–123. * (with Malgorzata Mazurek) "Consumerism, Solidarity and communism: consumer protection and the consumer movement in Poland", ''Journal of Contemporary History'', vol. 42, issue 2 (2007), pp. 315–343. * "Social activism in an age of consumption: the organised consumer movement", ''Social History'', vol. 32, issue 2 (2007), pp. 121–143. * "The consumer movement and civil society in Malaysia", ''International Review of Social History'', vol. 52, issue 3 (2007), pp. 373–406. * "The death of consumer society", ''Transactions of the Royal Historical Society'', vol. 18 (2008), pp. 211–236. * "Politics is ordinary: non-governmental organisations and political participation in contemporary Britain", ''Twentieth-Century British History'', vol. 22 (2011), pp. 230–268. * "Ken Loach and the Save the Children Film: humanitarianism, imperialism and the changing role of charity in postwar Britain", ''Journal of Modern History'', vol. 87, issue 2 (2015), pp. 357–394 * "The working practices of Birmingham’s Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies", ''Social History'', vol. 40, issue 3 (2015), pp. 287–311. * "Charity, decolonisation and development: the case of the Starehe Boys School, Nairobi", ''Past & Present'' (2016).


References

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