Professor Sarah Hill, FLSW

Professor Sarah Hill

Professor Sarah Hill 

Associate Professor

Fellow and Tutor, St Peter's College

A native of Oakland, California, Sarah Hill has degrees in Music from the University of California, Santa Cruz, the University of Chicago, and Cardiff University, where she earned the PhD for her study of the relationship between post-war popular music and fifty years of political activism around the survival of the Welsh language. Sarah held lectureships at the University of Southampton and Cardiff University before joining the Faculty of Music at Oxford in 2021.

Sarah’s research is primarily concerned with the historiography of popular music. Her monograph, San Francisco and the Long 60s (Bloomsbury, 2016) is a sustained microhistory of the Haight-Ashbury neighbourhood, the development of the psychedelic musical culture in the years 1963-69, and an assessment of the legacy of the hippie era in the present-day Bay Area. Some of the ethnographic material that Sarah collected for that book was the basis for a Radio 2 documentary, A Taste of Summer, which focused on the myth of the Summer of Love.

Sarah continues to publish on matters relating to Welsh-language popular music, the counterculture, music and politics, and issues of music and identity. Sarah recently edited the collection, One-Hit Wonders and contributed the chapter on Blue Swede’s ‘Hooked on a Feeling’. She is currently co-editing The Oxford Handbook of Progressive Rock with Professor Allan Moore and conducting research for a study of women rock critics and second-wave feminism in the 1970s.

Sarah has been Co-ordinating Editor of the journal Popular Music since 2012, and was elected Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales in 2023.