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Stephen Tuck is a Professor of Modern History at Pembroke College, University of Oxford. He specializes in US civil rights history, race relations, and transnational protest movements. His work bridges religious influences, anti-racist activism, and comparative studies of social justice in Britain and America. He leads the Oxford Centre for Research In United States History (OxCRUSH) and supervises DPhil students focusing on race, religion, and US history.
Key publications include The Night Malcolm X Spoke at the Oxford Union (2014) and We Ain't What We Ought To Be (2010), analyzing Black freedom struggles and transatlantic connections. He collaborates internationally, as seen in co-authored volumes like You the People: writing American history abroad (2014).
- Teaches modern American history modules at both undergraduate and graduate levels
- Active in public engagement via media appearances and educational initiatives like the UNIQ summer school
- Research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to historical narratives and global civil rights discourse
Current research projects explore mobilization strategies in civil rights movements and the role of historiography in shaping national identities. He mentors over a dozen doctoral researchers, focusing on intersectional themes of race, religion, and transnational activism.


