Marcus Collins (born 1971) is a historian of contemporary Britain. He was educated at the University of Cambridge, Harvard University and Columbia University and currently teaches at Loughborough University. [1] He is the author of The Beatles and Sixties Britain (Cambridge University Press, 2020), [2] Modern Love (Atlantic, 2003), [3] co-author with Peter Stearns of Why Study History? (LPP, 2020) [4] and editor of The Permissive Society and Its Enemies (Rivers Oram, 2007). [5] He was appointed as the AHRC BBC 100 Fellow in 2022 to stage events commemorating the BBC's centenary. [6] He served as co-convenor of History UK from 2014 to 2017 and as elected member of Council of the Royal Historical Society from 2017 to 2020. [7]
Marcus Collins (born 1971) is a historian of contemporary Britain. He was educated at the University of Cambridge, Harvard University and Columbia University and currently teaches at Loughborough University. [1] He is the author of The Beatles and Sixties Britain (Cambridge University Press, 2020), [2] Modern Love (Atlantic, 2003), [3] co-author with Peter Stearns of Why Study History? (LPP, 2020) [4] and editor of The Permissive Society and Its Enemies (Rivers Oram, 2007). [5] He was appointed as the AHRC BBC 100 Fellow in 2022 to stage events commemorating the BBC's centenary. [6] He served as co-convenor of History UK from 2014 to 2017 and as elected member of Council of the Royal Historical Society from 2017 to 2020. [7]