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Denis Hilton

October 26, 1955 - February 11, 2021

Denis Hilton was a world renown social psychologist. One of the founders of social psychological approaches to collective memories. And an excellent colleague and friend.

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  • 2021-02-25 00:10:58 View / Comment (0)
    Mark McDermott

    Mark McDermott

    Mark McDermott

    Myself and Denis in conversation, July 1998, Islington, London

  • 2021-02-25 00:09:36 View / Comment (0)
    Mark McDermott

    Mark McDermott

    Mark McDermott

    Denis with fellow social psychology lecturer Terry Honess in July of 1998

  • 2021-02-25 00:08:21 View / Comment (0)
    Mark McDermott

    Mark McDermott

    Mark McDermott

    Denis at the Cardiff Arms Park in 1985 at a U2 concert, with the Pretenders in support

  • 2021-02-17 00:01:41 wrote:

    Wonderful, inspiring, generous, gifted, lovely Denis. A brilliant Psychologist and an elegant and absolute gentleman. And such good company..... I don’t like the thought of never seeing him again, we always loved his visits, very much at home with him at our table. A chapter closed. So many poignant memories. My heart and thoughts are with his wife and daughter, he found immense joy and happiness in these more recent years with them both and that brought great comfort to us as his friends.

    2021-02-17 00:01:41 wrote: Wonderful, inspiring, generous, gifted, lovely Denis. A brilliant Psychologist and an elegant and absolute gentleman. And such good company..... I don’t like the thought of never seeing him again, we always loved his visits, very much at home with him at our table. A chapter closed. So many poignant memories. My heart and thoughts are with his wife and daughter, he found immense joy and happiness in these more recent years with them both and that brought great comfort to us as his friends.

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