This talk looks at the effect of the Great War on the County of Kent, with its pivotal and strategic location for resisting invasion and supplying the army in France.
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I am Dr. Martin Watts and my first career was in the Merchant Navy, both afloat and ashore, and it was this early exposure to the people and places of the world that kindled my interest in history (which was rather boring at school). Seeking to satisfy my curiosity, I pursued a part-time BA (Hons) degree with the Open University and Polytechnic of North London, followed by a part-time PhD in Modern History with the Open University. With over 30 years of experience teaching modern history at university, I have worked at Canterbury Christ Church University as a Senior Lecturer and Principal Research Fellow, and I am an Associate Lecturer with the Open University.
Expertise
I offer history talks in person and virtually to a range of community, public, and private organisations throughout London and the Southeast of England. I have a broad range of topics covering industrial, military, naval, political and social history across the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, including British, European and International contexts. I particularly welcome inquiries for a bespoke talk on specific local events and history.
My passion lies in sharing knowledge and research. I specialise in delivering talks aimed at fostering interest in understanding and exploring the past, while also highlighting its relevance to the contemporary world through the lived experiences of communities and individuals.
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