About
Dr. Charlie Hall is a Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at the University of Kent, affiliated with the School of History and Rutherford College. He holds a PhD from the University of Kent (2017) and completed his BA and MA in History at the same institution. His research focuses on twentieth-century European history, particularly the intersection of ideology, propaganda, and military technology. He is the author of British Exploitation of German Science and Technology, 1943-1949 (Routledge, 2019) and explores themes such as transnational movements of ideas, post-war conflict legacies, and the missile age's cultural impact.
Research Interests:
- Ideology and propaganda in twentieth-century Europe
- Social and cultural histories of military technology
- Transnational exchange of people and ideas
- Post-conflict societal reconstruction
Current Projects:
- Perceptions of Nazism in Britain (1923–present)
- Missile age development in Britain and the U.S.
Awards:
- Fellow of the Royal Historical Society
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Teaching & Professional Roles:
Teaches modules on global legacies of the Third Reich, interwar European ideologies, and modern warfare. Serves as Reviews Editor for the Munitions of the Mind blog (Centre for the History of War, Media and Society). Engaged in interdisciplinary research through the Centre for the History of War, Media and Society.



