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Peter Hill is a Professor in the Department of History at Northumbria University, where he has worked since 2019. Previously, he was a Junior Research Fellow at Christ Church, University of Oxford.
- Specializes in Modern Middle Eastern History
- Focuses on Global and Comparative History
- Recipient of Philip Leverhulme Prize (2023)
Education:
- DPhil in History (2016), University of Oxford
- MSt in History (2012), University of Oxford
- BA (Hons) in History (2010), University of Oxford
Research Interests center on the cultural and intellectual history of the Arab world during the long nineteenth century, examining political thought, religious politics, and translation exchanges. His work bridges global history with specific regional analysis, particularly through projects like the collaborative Reframing the Age of Revolutions network.
Key Publications span topics from constitutional movements to the Nahda cultural revival, with a particular emphasis on Mediterranean crosscurrents and global capitalism's influence on Middle Eastern intellectual production. His 2020 book Utopia and Civilization in the Arab Nahda and upcoming 2024 work Prophet of Reason exemplify this interdisciplinary approach.
Scientific Achievements include the prestigious Philip Leverhulme Prize in 2023, recognizing his contributions to historical scholarship. He maintains active memberships in the British Society for Middle East Studies (BRISMES) and the Raymond Williams Society.





