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  1. Catherine Hall FBA FRHistS (born 1946) is a British academic. She is Emerita Professor of Modern British Social and Cultural History at University College London and chair of its digital scholarship project, the Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slavery.

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    • 1946 (age 76–77), Kettering, Northamptonshire, England
    • Historian
  2. Catherine Hall (nascida Catherine Barrett, em 1946, em Kettering, na Inglaterra) é uma historiadora britânica, professora emérita de história social e cultural na Grã Bretanha da época moderna na University College London. [ 1]

    • Reino Unido
    • 1946 (77 anos), Kettering
  3. 30 de set. de 2021 · Professor Catherine Hall is a feminist historian who studies class, gender, empire and postcolonial history. She shares how her personal and political background, her research in Birmingham and Jamaica, and her feminist perspective shaped her scholarship.

  4. 2 de set. de 2021 · Catherine Hall, Emerita Professor of modern British social and cultural history at UCL, has been awarded the Leverhulme Medal and Prize 2021 by the British Academy for her work on class, race, gender and empire. She is the Chair of the UCL Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slavery, a leading public history centre for research on the history of slavery and its aftermath.

  5. 12 de mai. de 2023 · Catherine Hall is a leading scholar of the relation between Britain and Empire in the early/mid-nineteenth century. She is the principal investigator of the Legacies of British Slavery project, which explores the legacy of the colonial experience and its impact on metropolitan culture and identity.

  6. University College London Professor Emerita of Modern British Social and Cultural History, University College London.

  7. Catherine Hall is an influential historian of Britain and its empire, who has analysed the ways in which the national narrative of liberty, progress and progressivism is deconstructed and replaced by the reality of imperialism and its impact on metropolitan life. She is the Honorary Vice-President Emerita of the Social History Society and the author of several books and articles on topics such as Macaulay, colonialism, feminism and identity.