Paul Thompson
Born in 1935, Paul Thompson was educated at the University of Oxford, graduating in 1958 with First Class Honours
in Modern History. He obtained a D.Phil (also at the University of Oxford) in 1964. This was entitled London
Working Class Politics and the Formation of the London Labour Party, 1885-1914. In 1964, having spent three years
as a Junior Research Fellow at Queen's College, Oxford, Thompson was appointed Lecturer in Sociology (Social History)
at the newly established University of Essex. He was to continue his research and teaching in sociology and social
history at Essex, being appointed Research Professor in Sociology, in 1988.
Thompson is regarded as one of the pioneers of oral history as a research methodology. He is founding editor of the journal Oral History and founder
of the National Life Story Collection at the British Library National Sound Archive, London. Between 1994 and
2001, as Director of Qualidata, University of Essex, Thompson actively pursued his interest in the preservation
of qualitative research materials for secondary use, depositing his own datasets and overseeing the development
of this archival service.
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