
معرفی
Dr. Victoria Hoyle is Senior Lecturer in Public History and Director of the Institute for Public Understanding of the Past at University of York. Her research examines public history practices, archival heritage, and 20th-21st century child welfare systems.
Education includes: MA Medieval Studies (York), PhD History (York), PGDip Archival Administration (Aberystwyth).
Research combines archival theory with participatory methodologies focusing on care-experienced communities. Current projects analyze urban wealth elites' historical impacts on northern cities. Previous work includes the MIRRA project developing guidance for social care recordkeeping. Published book The Remaking of Archival Values (2022) explores archival heritage in democratic processes.
Awards: UCL Public Engagement Community Award (2020), Departmental Teaching Award (2021).
Professional background includes serving as York City Archivist (2013-2017).



