Dr Chris Moores

Dr Chris Moores

Department of History
Senior Lecturer
Contemporary History

Contact details

I am a historian of political and social activism with a particular focus on civil liberties and human rights and, increasingly, extra-Parliamentary conservative action in its many different forms which I examine across a range of different political spaces. I acted as from its formation in 2014 until 2018 and I am an Associate Editor of the journal . My book Cwas published by Cambridge University Press in 2017 and was shortlisted for the Royal Historical Society's Whitfield Prize in 2018.

Feedback and office hours

Spring Term, Tuesday 10-11

Room 428, Arts Building

Qualifications

BA, MA, PhD (University Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡)

Biography

I joined the University Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡ as a Birmingham Fellow in 2013 before becoming a Lecturer in 2018. Prior to this I was a Global Research Fellow at the University of Warwick's Institute of Advanced Study. Before that, I completed my PhD at the University Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡ in 2011 and spent two years there as a Teaching Fellow between 2010 and 2012.

I am Associate Editor of Contemporary British History and served as Director of Modern British Studies from the Research Centre's formation in 2014 until 2018. I also served as Academic Lead on a Heritage Lottery Funded Project entitled which I am continuing to develop with different community groups.

Teaching

Undergraduate

Level C

  • Module Convenor: Making of the Contemporary World
  • Practising History A: Feeling Politics: Emotions and Politics in 20th Century Britain
  • Practising History B: Activism, Community and Identity in Post-War Britain

Level I

  • Option: There is Black in the Union Jack: An Introduction to Black and South Asian British History
  • Research Methods

Level H

  • Special Subject: The Revolting Right - Conservative Activism in Late Twentieth Century Britain
  • Dissertations on a range of topics relating to Contemporary British History

Postgraduate

  • New Directions in Modern British Studies (Distance Learning and Campus)
  • Sites and Sources in Modern British Studies (Distance Learning and Campus)
  • MA Dissertations on a range of topics, usually related to twentieth century Britain, activism or the history of human rights

Postgraduate supervision

I am happy to discuss supervision in subjects relating to my research interests. Feel free to get in touch to talk about research ideas or potential projects.

I currently co-supervise the work of Emma Barrett, Katie Jones, Ellie Munro, Martha Robinson Rhodes and Chelsea-Anne Saxby.


Find out more - our PhD History  page has information about doctoral research at the University Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡.

Research

My broad research interests are in Contemporary British History and the histories of social, cultural and political activism in British and transnational contexts. I have written a number of articles on the history of civil liberties activism in Britain since the 1930s and my book entitled was published by Cambridge University Press in 2018 and was shortlisted for the Royal Historical Society's Whitfield Prize in 2018.

I am now working on the history of extra-parliamentary conservative activism in the second half of the twentieth century which examines various different short-lived, single-issue campaigns, movement organizations, quasi-party organizations as well as NGOs, voluntary associations, think tanks and charities. Work developing out of these research interests include articles on the history of Neighbourhood Watch and opposition to CND and the Greenham Women's Peace Camps which have been published in Contemporary British HistoryÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýHistory Workshop Journal. I also edited with my colleagues Professor Matthew Hilton and Dr Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite a  (see below for full list of publications). 

In addition to this, I am keen to explore histories of activism in Birmingham outside formal academic outputs. Some initial work has been carried out for this in relation to the Heritage Lottery Funded Activist Selly Oak Project on which I acted as academic league and involved map-building, plaque-making, oral histories, newspaper production and walking-tours as a collaboration between volunteers, community groups, local artists and academics.

Other activities

  • Associate Editor, Contemporary British History

Publications

Recent publications

Book

Moores, C 2017, . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. <>

Article

Hilton, M, Moores, C & Sutcliffe-Braithwaite, F 2017, '', Contemporary British History, vol. 31, no. 2, pp. 145-165.

Moores, C 2017, '', Moving the Social: Journal of Social History and the History of Social Movements, vol. 57, pp. 115 – 136.

Moores, C 2017, '', Contemporary British History, vol. 31, no. 2, pp. 230-255.

Moores, C 2014, '', History Workshop Journal, vol. 78, no. 1, pp. 204-227.

Moores, C 2012, '', Contemporary European History, vol. 21, no. 02, pp. 169-192.

Review article

Moores, C 2009, '', Twentieth Century British History, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 538-560.

Special issue

Hilton, M, Moores, C & Sutcliffe-Braithwaite, F (eds) 2017, '', Contemporary British History, vol. 31, no. 2, pp. 145-165.