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Dr. Kevin Hilliard is an Honorary Faculty Research Fellow and Emeritus Fellow of St Peter's College at the University of Oxford, affiliated with the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages. His research focuses on 18th-century German literature and intellectual history, particularly the Enlightenment. He has held positions including University Lecturer in German and Lecturer at Hertford College, Oxford. His work explores themes such as religious knowledge in poetry, Enlightenment political theory, and the intersection of theology and aesthetics.
His research interests span German literature from the 18th to 20th centuries, with emphasis on figures like Klopstock, Herder, and Lessing. Recent publications analyze Enlightenment-era texts, including Klopstock’s political writings and the legacy of religious thought in German poetry. His studies often bridge literary analysis with historical context, examining how ideas of morality, politics, and religion shaped literary movements.
Publications highlight his engagement with German intellectual history, including contributions to volumes on Jakob Mauvillon, Enlightenment controversies, and the interplay between theology and aesthetics. While no specific awards are listed, his extensive publication record reflects sustained scholarly contribution to German Studies.

