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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

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

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

    Mark McDermott

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    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

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

  • 2021-02-17 08:41:37 wrote:

    Denis and I were D.Phil students at Oxford at much the same time. Even then he showed his ability for rigorous thinking and innovative ideas. His interests ranged widely like a true intellectual, yet he was always eager to test his theories and ideas empirically. He has left behind a corpus of fine papers and made a real contribution to psychology. Added to this was his wit, warmth.and kindness which touched so many people.

    2021-02-17 08:41:37 wrote: Denis and I were D.Phil students at Oxford at much the same time. Even then he showed his ability for rigorous thinking and innovative ideas. His interests ranged widely like a true intellectual, yet he was always eager to test his theories and ideas empirically. He has left behind a corpus of fine papers and made a real contribution to psychology. Added to this was his wit, warmth.and kindness which touched so many people.

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