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Hoggart, Richard, 1918 - 2014

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1918 - 2014
  • Usage: 1918 - 2014

Biography

Born in 1918 into a working-class family in Hunslet, Leeds, and orphaned at an early age, Herbert Richard Hoggart gained a scholarship to Cockburn High School and went on to study English at the University of Leeds where he gained a first-class degree and an M.A. Subsequently drafted into the army during the Second World War he served as an officer in North Africa and Italy, being discharged in 1946.

The extensive biographical entry in Who's Who shows that during the active and varied career which followed, devoted to academic and public affairs, he was a Lecturer in the Department of Adult Education at the University of Hull; a Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Leicester; Professor of English and Director of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, which he founded, at the University of Birmingham; an Assistant Director-General of UNESCO, and finally Warden of Goldsmiths´ College, University of London. I

In addition to these mainstream roles he undertook a great many other prominent activities, largely in the public sphere, particularly in the fields of the arts, cultural matters, broadcasting, and education. Amongst other positions he served as: a member of the Albemarle Committee on Youth Services; a member of the Pilkington Committee on Broadcasting; Reith Lecturer; Chairman of the Broadcasting Research Unit; Vice-Chairman of the Arts Council; Chairman of the Statesman and Nation Publishing Co.; Chairman of the Advisory Council for Adult and Continuing Education, and member of the British Board of Film Classification Appeals Committee. He published many books, articles and reviews, appeared in and contributed to numerous broadcasts, and lectured extensively around the world.

Amongst the many academic distinctions awarded to Richard Hoggart over his lifetime by universities in several countries was the Honorary LLD presented to him by the University of Sheffield in 1999. Richard Hoggart died on 10 April 2014.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Richard Hoggart Collection

 Collection
Reference code: HOG1
Scope and Contents

A collection of books from the personal library of Richard Hoggart, university teacher and professor of English literature and cultural studies, academic administrator, writer, broadcaster, literary critic, cultural analyst and international civil servant, whose work spanned the second half of the twentieth century and continued into the early years of the twenty-first.

Dates: 1718 - 2012

Richard Hoggart Papers

 Fonds
Reference code: 247
Scope and Contents Papers and correspondence of Richard Hoggart, academic, broadcaster and writer on cultural matters. The papers were transferred to the Library in two separate accessions and are currently catalogued separately. The main part of the collection (Section 1) comprises a substantial part of the personal and working papers, manuscripts and associated correspondence relating to the life and work of Richard Hoggart, university teacher and professor of English literature and cultural...
Dates: 1919 - 2007