Rodney Howard Hilton (17 November 1916 – 7 June 2002) was an English
Marxist
Marxism is a Left-wing politics, left-wing to Far-left politics, far-left method of socioeconomic analysis that uses a Materialism, materialist interpretation of historical development, better known as historical materialism, to understand S ...
historian of the
late medieval period and the transition from
feudalism to
capitalism.
Biography
Hilton was born in
Middleton in Lancashire. He studied at
Manchester Grammar School and arrived at
Balliol College,
Oxford in 1935. There he joined the student branch of the
Communist Party. The influence of his tutors
V. H. Galbraith and
R. W. Southern
Sir Richard William Southern (8 February 1912 – 6 February 2001), who published under the name R. W. Southern, was a noted English medieval historian based at the University of Oxford.
Biography
Southern was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne o ...
drew him to medieval history. He acquired a first-class degree in modern history in 1938, was a Harmsworth Senior Scholar at
Merton College, Oxford
Merton College (in full: The House or College of Scholars of Merton in the University of Oxford) is one of the Colleges of Oxford University, constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. Its foundation can be traced back to the ...
1939-1940,
and took his DPhil in 1940, writing his dissertation on
The Economic Development of Some Leicestershire Estates in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries. In 1939 he married fellow student and communist Margaret Palmer. Their only child, Tim, was born in 1941.
He entered the army in 1940, serving as a regimental officer 46th battalion of the Royal Tank Regiment. During World War II he was posted at first in Italy, then in Egypt, Palestine and Lebanon.
His communist allegiances had attracted the interest of British military intelligence and during his service, his superiours were tasked with monitoring and recording his movements.
Returning to England, in 1946 Hilton co-founded the
Communist Party Historians Group and was appointed to a lectureship at the
University of Birmingham, where he remained until his retirement in 1982. Together with other CPHG members and non-Marxist historians, he founded the journal
Past and Present in 1952. He continued to be monitored by police and MI5, who recorded his phone calls and opened his mail.
Hilton was among many who resigned from the Communist Party in 1956 over the Soviet invasion of Hungary and became involved with the emerging British
New Left
The New Left was a broad political movement mainly in the 1960s and 1970s consisting of activists in the Western world who campaigned for a broad range of social issues such as civil and political rights, environmentalism, feminism, gay rights, g ...
. In 1963 he was made Professor of Medieval and Social History, and in 1973 joined the editorial board of the newly formed
Journal of Peasant Studies.
[Byers, Terence J. (2006), "Rodney Hilton (1916–2002): In Memoriam". ''Journal of Agrarian Change'', 6: 1–16. ]
Hilton married his second wife Gwyneth Joan Evans in 1951, and together they had two children, Owen and Ceinwen. However their marriage did not last and in 1971 he married fellow historian Jean Birrell, who would survive him.
His students included
Peter Coss and
Christopher Dyer.
His papers are held at the University of Birmingham Special Collections.
Works
His works include:
*''The Economic Development of some Leicestershire Estates in the 14th & 15th Centuries'' (1947)
*''Communism and Liberty'' (1950)
*''The English Rising of 1381'' (1950) (with H. Fagan)
*''A Medieval Society: the West Midlands at the end of the thirteenth century'' (1966)
*''The Decline of Serfdom in Medieval England'' (1969)
*''Bond Men Made Free: medieval peasant movements and the English rising of 1381''. With Christopher Dyer (1973)
*''The English Peasantry in the Later Middle Ages'' (1975)
*''Peasants, Knights, and Heretics: studies in medieval English social history'' (editor) (1976)
*''The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism'' (1976)
*''Class Conflict and the Crisis of Feudalism'' (1983)
*"Introduction", in ''The Brenner Debate: Agrarian Class Structure and Economic Development in Pre-Industrial Europe'', ed. by
Trevor Aston and
C.H.E. Philpin (1985)
*''The Change beyond the Change: a dream of John Ball'' (1990)
*''English and French Towns in Feudal Society: a comparative study'' (1992)
*''Power and Jurisdiction in Medieval England'' (1992)
;Festschrift
*''Social Relations and Ideas: essays in honour of R. H. Hilton (edited by T. H. Aston) (1983)
References
External links
''A voice for the exploited''Obituary by
Brian ManningObituaryby
Christopher Dyer
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1916 births
2002 deaths
Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford
Communist Party Historians Group members
Academics of the University of Birmingham
Writers from Manchester
British communists
20th-century British historians
Fellows of the British Academy
Alumni of Merton College, Oxford