Memorializing Christopher Hill

 Memorializing Christopher Hill

I have been wondering for several years about the renewed interest in the influence and writings of Christopher Hill, the Marxist historian of the seventeenth-century England – particularly of the events of the 1640s and 1650s – and the former Master of Balliol College, Oxford. An annual lecture in his memory has been established and there is planned to be a conference on his book, The World Turned Upside Down, published just over fifty years ago at the Institute of Historical Research in London on 4th February. I have heard that some of his correspondence held in Balliol’s College’s Library may be published but how reliable this report is cannot be verified. Is this interest in Hill accidental or is there a network of scholars engaged in promoting this interest in Hill’s oeuvre? 



Posted on the academia.edu site as a comment yesterday.


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