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'''Frank Trentmann''' is professor of history in the Department of History, Classics and Archaeology at [[Birkbeck College]], [[University of London]].<ref>[http://www.bbk.ac.uk/history/our-staff/full-time-academic-staff/professor-frank-trentmann Professor Frank Trentmann.] Birkbeck College. Retrieved 14 May 2015.</ref>
'''Frank Trentmann''' is a professor of history in the Department of History, Classics and Archaeology at [[Birkbeck College]], [[University of London]]. He is a specialist in the [[Consumption (economics)|history of consumption]].

==Career==
Trentmann is professor of history in the Department of History, Classics and Archaeology at [[Birkbeck College]], [[University of London]].<ref name=Birk>[http://www.bbk.ac.uk/history/our-staff/full-time-academic-staff/professor-frank-trentmann Professor Frank Trentmann.] Birkbeck College. Retrieved 14 May 2015.</ref> He was educated at [[Hamburg University]], the [[London School of Economics and Political Science]], and at [[Harvard University]], where he completed his PhD. He has taught at [[Princeton University]] and at [[Bielefeld University]]. He was Fernand Braudel Senior Fellow at the [[European University Institute]].<ref name=cult>[http://www.consume.bbk.ac.uk/trentmann.html Professor Frank Trentmann, Programme Director.] Cultures of Consumption, Birkbeck College. Retrieved 19 May 2015.</ref>

Trentmann won the Whitfield Prize from the [[Royal Historical Society]] for his 2008 book ''Free Trade Nation: Consumption, Civil Society and Commerce in Modern Britain'' (Oxford University Press).<ref name=Birk/>

==Research==
Trentmann is a specialist in the history of consumption. He was director of the Cultures of Consumption research programme,<ref>[http://historyspot.org.uk/podcasts/global-history-external/consumption-culture-%E2%80%93-global-history The Consumption of Culture – a Global History.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150519133547/http://historyspot.org.uk/podcasts/global-history-external/consumption-culture-%E2%80%93-global-history |date=2015-05-19 }} History Spot, Institute of Historical Research. Retrieved 19 May 2015.</ref> which received £5 million of funding from the [[Economic and Social Research Council]] and the [[Arts and Humanities Research Council]].<ref>[http://www.csbppl.com/staff/professor-frank-trentmann/ Professor Frank Trentmann.] [[Centre for the Study of British Politics and Public Life]], Birkbeck College. Retrieved 19 May 2015.</ref>


==Selected publications==
==Selected publications==
*''Out of the Darkness: The Germans, 1942-2022'' (Knopf, 2024)
*Empire of Things: How We Became a World of Consumers, Fifteenth Century to the Twenty-First, forthcoming with Allen Lane/Penguin in January 2016
*''Empire of Things - How we became a world of consumers from the fifteenth century to the twenty-first'' (UK: Allen Lane/Penguin 2016; US: HarperCollins 2016; German edn: DVA 2017; Chinese: Ginkgo 2017).
*Free Trade Nation: Consumption, Civil Society and Commerce in Modern Britain (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008). Whitfield Prize, Royal Historical Society.
*The Oxford Handbook of the History of Consumption, editor (Oxford University Press, 2012).
*''Free Trade Nation: Consumption, Civil Society and Commerce in Modern Britain'' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008).
*Elizabeth Shove, Frank Trentmann and Richard Wilk (eds), Time, Consumption, and Everyday Life (Oxford: Berg, 2009).
*''The Oxford Handbook of the History of Consumption'', editor (Oxford University Press, 2012).
*Elizabeth Shove, Frank Trentmann and Richard Wilk (eds), ''Time, Consumption, and Everyday Life'' (Oxford: Berg, 2009).
*Is Free Trade Fair? New Perspectives on the World Trading System, editor (Smith Institute, London 2009).
*''Is Free Trade Fair? New Perspectives on the World Trading System'', editor (Smith Institute, London 2009).
*Food and Globalization: Consumption, Markets and Politics in the Modern World, edited with Alexander Nützenadel, (Oxford and New York: Berg, 2008).
*Governance, Citizens, and Consumers: Agency and Resistance in Contemporary Politics, edited with Mark Bevir, (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007).
*''Food and Globalization: Consumption, Markets and Politics in the Modern World'', edited with Alexander Nützenadel, (Oxford and New York: Berg, 2008).
*Beyond Sovereignty: Britain, Empire, and Transnationalism, c. 1860-1950, edited with Kevin Grant and Philippa Levine, (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007).
*''Governance, Citizens, and Consumers: Agency and Resistance in Contemporary Politics'', edited with Mark Bevir, (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007).
*Citizenship and Consumption, edited with Kate Soper, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007).
* (Co-edited with [[Philippa Levine]] and [[Kevin Grant (historian)|Kevin Grant]]) ''Beyond Sovereignty: Britain, Empire, and Transnationalism, 1880–1950'' (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007).
*Consuming Cultures, Global Perspectives: Historical Trajectories, Transnational Exchanges, edited with John Brewer, (Oxford and New York: Berg, 2006).
*''Citizenship and Consumption'', edited with Kate Soper, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007).
*''Consuming Cultures, Global Perspectives: Historical Trajectories, Transnational Exchanges'', edited with John Brewer, (Oxford and New York: Berg, 2006).
*The Making of the Consumer: Knowledge, Power and Identity in the Modern World (Editor), (Oxford and New York: Berg, 2006).
*''The Making of the Consumer: Knowledge, Power and Identity in the Modern World'' (Editor), (Oxford and New York: Berg, 2006).
*Food and Conflict in Europe in the Age of the Two World Wars, edited with Flemming Just, (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006).
*''Food and Conflict in Europe in the Age of the Two World Wars'', edited with Flemming Just, (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006).
*Civil Society: A Reader in History, Theory and Global Politics (edited with John A. Hall), (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005).
*''Civil Society: A Reader in History, Theory and Global Politics'' (edited with John A. Hall), (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005).
*Worlds of Political Economy: Knowledge and Power in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (edited with Martin J Daunton), (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004).
*''Worlds of Political Economy: Knowledge and Power in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries'' (edited with Martin J Daunton), (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004).
*Markets in Historical Contexts: Ideas and Politics in the Modern World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), co-edited with Mark Bevir (Chinese edition in press).
*''Markets in Historical Contexts: Ideas and Politics in the Modern World'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), co-edited with Mark Bevir (Chinese edition in press).
*Critiques of Capital in Modern Britain and America: Transatlantic Exchanges, co-edited with Mark Bevir (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002).
*''Critiques of Capital in Modern Britain and America: Transatlantic Exchanges'', co-edited with Mark Bevir (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002).
*Paradoxes of Civil Society: New Perspectives on Modern German and British History, (Editor), (Oxford and New York: Berghahn Books, 2003, 2nd rev. paperback edition. 1st edition 2000).
*''Paradoxes of Civil Society: New Perspectives on Modern German and British History'', (Editor), (Oxford and New York: Berghahn Books, 2003, 2nd rev. paperback edition. 1st edition 2000).


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20150519133547/http://historyspot.org.uk/podcasts/global-history-external/consumption-culture-%E2%80%93-global-history Trentmann talking on The Consumption of Culture – a Global History.]
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Frank Trentmann is a professor of history in the Department of History, Classics and Archaeology at Birkbeck College, University of London. He is a specialist in the history of consumption.

Career[edit]

Trentmann is professor of history in the Department of History, Classics and Archaeology at Birkbeck College, University of London.[1] He was educated at Hamburg University, the London School of Economics and Political Science, and at Harvard University, where he completed his PhD. He has taught at Princeton University and at Bielefeld University. He was Fernand Braudel Senior Fellow at the European University Institute.[2]

Trentmann won the Whitfield Prize from the Royal Historical Society for his 2008 book Free Trade Nation: Consumption, Civil Society and Commerce in Modern Britain (Oxford University Press).[1]

Research[edit]

Trentmann is a specialist in the history of consumption. He was director of the Cultures of Consumption research programme,[3] which received £5 million of funding from the Economic and Social Research Council and the Arts and Humanities Research Council.[4]

Selected publications[edit]

  • Out of the Darkness: The Germans, 1942-2022 (Knopf, 2024)
  • Empire of Things - How we became a world of consumers from the fifteenth century to the twenty-first (UK: Allen Lane/Penguin 2016; US: HarperCollins 2016; German edn: DVA 2017; Chinese: Ginkgo 2017).
  • Free Trade Nation: Consumption, Civil Society and Commerce in Modern Britain (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008).
  • The Oxford Handbook of the History of Consumption, editor (Oxford University Press, 2012).
  • Elizabeth Shove, Frank Trentmann and Richard Wilk (eds), Time, Consumption, and Everyday Life (Oxford: Berg, 2009).
  • Is Free Trade Fair? New Perspectives on the World Trading System, editor (Smith Institute, London 2009).
  • Food and Globalization: Consumption, Markets and Politics in the Modern World, edited with Alexander Nützenadel, (Oxford and New York: Berg, 2008).
  • Governance, Citizens, and Consumers: Agency and Resistance in Contemporary Politics, edited with Mark Bevir, (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007).
  • (Co-edited with Philippa Levine and Kevin Grant) Beyond Sovereignty: Britain, Empire, and Transnationalism, 1880–1950 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007).
  • Citizenship and Consumption, edited with Kate Soper, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007).
  • Consuming Cultures, Global Perspectives: Historical Trajectories, Transnational Exchanges, edited with John Brewer, (Oxford and New York: Berg, 2006).
  • The Making of the Consumer: Knowledge, Power and Identity in the Modern World (Editor), (Oxford and New York: Berg, 2006).
  • Food and Conflict in Europe in the Age of the Two World Wars, edited with Flemming Just, (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006).
  • Civil Society: A Reader in History, Theory and Global Politics (edited with John A. Hall), (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005).
  • Worlds of Political Economy: Knowledge and Power in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (edited with Martin J Daunton), (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004).
  • Markets in Historical Contexts: Ideas and Politics in the Modern World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), co-edited with Mark Bevir (Chinese edition in press).
  • Critiques of Capital in Modern Britain and America: Transatlantic Exchanges, co-edited with Mark Bevir (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002).
  • Paradoxes of Civil Society: New Perspectives on Modern German and British History, (Editor), (Oxford and New York: Berghahn Books, 2003, 2nd rev. paperback edition. 1st edition 2000).

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Professor Frank Trentmann. Birkbeck College. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
  2. ^ Professor Frank Trentmann, Programme Director. Cultures of Consumption, Birkbeck College. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  3. ^ The Consumption of Culture – a Global History. Archived 2015-05-19 at the Wayback Machine History Spot, Institute of Historical Research. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  4. ^ Professor Frank Trentmann. Centre for the Study of British Politics and Public Life, Birkbeck College. Retrieved 19 May 2015.

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