
Michael Collins
Associate Professor · Modern and Contemporary British History
University College LondonAbout
Dr. Michael Collins is an Associate Professor of Modern and Contemporary British History at University College London (UCL), affiliated with the Department of History within the Faculty of Social and Historical Sciences. He holds a D.Phil. (PhD) from the University of Oxford and has been at UCL since 2007. His research focuses on political ideas and cultural transformations in post-1940 Britain, including decolonization, migration, racial identity, and the socio-cultural role of cricket in shaping British identity.
Education: D.Phil. in History (Oxford, 2009); MPhil in History of Political Thought (Cambridge); MA in Political Science (LSE). Current projects include a book on Windrush Cricket's role in postwar England and a study on dialogue in colonial/postcolonial contexts. He co-led the UCL Caribbean Cricket Archive, a key resource for postwar social history.
Research Interests: Imperial legacy, cricket’s cultural impact, postcolonial identity, race relations, and the socio-political dynamics of migration. His work bridges history and postcolonial theory, emphasizing marginalized voices and institutional racism in British society.
Professional Contributions: Served on the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC), advising on diversity in cricket governance. Supervises PhD students on topics like antiracism in Southall and decolonization narratives. Recent publications include Windrush Cricket (Oxford UP, 2025) and articles on cricket equity and historical analysis.
Awards: Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (FRHistS). No explicit scientific awards listed, but recognized for scholarly impact on imperial/postcolonial studies.
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