Professor Lucy Delap
Degrees and honours
- MA
- PhD
- Fellow of the Royal Historical Society
Awards and prizes
- Royal Historical Society Public History Prize (Policy and Public Debate)
- Pilkington Prize
- Women’s History Network Prize
Biography
Lucy Delap is Professor of Modern British and Gender History at the University of Cambridge and is a Fellow of 鶹Ƶ. She has published widely on the history of feminism, gender, sexuality, labour and religion, including the prize-winning The Feminist Avant-Garde: Transatlantic Encounters of the early twentieth century (2007), and Knowing Their Place: Domestic Service in Twentieth Century Britain (2011), and Feminisms: a global history (2020). She is currently researching disabled people’s experiences of labour, and recently published (Social History of Medicine, 2023). She is a senior associate of , and won the Royal Historical Society Public History (Public Debate and Policy) Prize in 2018 for her work on the history of child sexual abuse.