Mark Hovell | |
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Born | Manchester, England | March 21, 1888
Died | August 12, 1916 France | (aged 28)
Buried | Vermelles British Cemetery |
Commands | The Sherwood Foresters |
Battles / wars | First World War
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Alma mater | Victoria University of Manchester |
Spouse(s) | Fanny Gatley |
Mark Hovell (21 March 1888 – 12 August 1916) was a British military historian. He was a lecturer in history at the Victoria University of Manchester and the Workers Educational Association. He was an officer in The Sherwood Foresters during the First World War and was killed in action in only his second time in the trenches, after he fell down a shaft which had been used to explode a mine under the German lines. His book on Chartism, which he had begun before the war, was completed and published posthumously in 1918. It was one of the first scholarly works on the subject and one of the first to have been written by someone who was not a first-hand witness to events.