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Dr. Daniel Gordon is a Senior Lecturer in History at Edge Hill University's Department of History, Geography and Social Sciences. He specializes in modern and contemporary French history, particularly focusing on post-1945 political and social dynamics, immigration, and social justice. His research often intersects with themes of urban development, migration infrastructure, and anti-racism movements.
- Education:
- PhD in History (University of Sussex, 2001): 'Immigrants and the New Left in France, 1968-1971'
- MA in Contemporary History (University of Sussex, 1998)
- BA in Modern History (University of Oxford, 1996)
His research interests include the political mobilization of marginalized groups in France and the UK, the impact of migration on urban spaces, and the legacies of May 1968. Recent work explores migration infrastructure in England and the sociopolitical implications of residency policies in France.
Awards include Fellowships from the Royal Historical Society and the Higher Education Academy. He has supervised four doctoral students and contributed to editorial roles for journals like Modern and Contemporary France.
Gordon is actively involved in academic networks such as the Royal Historical Society, the Gramsci Society UK, and the Association for the Study of Modern and Contemporary France. He chairs the ASMCF North West and participates in research collectives like the 'Acteurs et mouvements sociaux' seminar in Paris.

