Matt Houlbrook

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Matt Houlbrook, is a British academic historian who is Professor of Cultural History at the University of Birmingham.

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Career

Houlbrook grew up in South Humberside, near Scunthorpe, and studied history at the University of Cambridge (graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree) before completing his doctorate (PhD) at the University of Essex in 2002, for a thesis entitled "A sun among cities": space, identities and queer male practices, London 1918–57. He then spent three years as a Junior Research Fellow at New College, Oxford, and then five years at the University of Liverpool. In 2008 he was appointed a Fellow at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he taught history until his move to the University of Birmingham in 2013; as of 2025, he is Professor of Cultural History there. [1] [2]

Research

Houlbrook's work focuses on the cultural history of modern Britain, with particular reference to sexuality, the city, gender and selfhood. His work has looked at the intersection between urban spaces and sexual identities, as well as the connections between cosmetics, consumer culture, sexuality and the law. His publications include: [1]

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  1. 1 2 "Professor Matt Houlbrook", University of Birmingham. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
  2. "Appointments, Reappointments, and Conferments of Title", Oxford University Gazette, 17 April 2008.