About
Dr. Linda Parker is a distinguished author and scholar specialising in modern military history. After a career in History education, she pursued a PhD at Birmingham University, focusing on modern military history. Linda’s expertise is evident in her extensive body of work, including five books on chaplains during both World Wars, with her current project cantered on the history of modern Royal Naval Chaplaincy.
Over the past decade, she has travelled extensively, delivering keynote addresses at conferences worldwide on various aspects of military history, spanning from China to the USA. She also authored a book exploring the experiences of polar explorers during the World Wars, reflecting her keen interest in Arctic and Antarctic history.
In 2019, Linda co-founded the British Modern Military History Society with three colleagues. This organisation hosts influential historians as speakers and draws significant audiences interested in military history.
Linda continues to plays an active role in the historical community, serving as a trustee of the charity Front Line Naval Chaplains and acting as the editor of their magazine, Pennant, which delves into the history and contemporary practice of Naval chaplaincy. She is also a member of the Second World War Research Group and, in her ‘spare’ time (!), helps train Navy chaplains, is a churchwarden, a school governor, and a volunteer teaching assistant.
Through her prolific writing, speaking engagements, and leadership within historical societies and charities, she has made substantial contributions to our understanding of modern military history, particularly in the context of chaplaincy and naval operations.
Further Information:
Personal Website – Linda-Parker.co.uk