Dr Elliot Clark is a British Political and Social Historian with a PhD in History from the University of Plymouth.
‘Clark’s research into the life and family of Winston Churchill is ground-breaking and transformative, taking us behind the historical and public facade to the inner worlds of his family life and closest relationships. ‘ – Dr. Harry Bennett, University of Plymouth

Dr Elliot Clark writes, ‘I am thrilled to announce that I successfully defended my PhD thesis at the viva voce examination and passed with no corrections. ‘Embarking on my academic journey as an undergraduate student seven years ago I never thought I would achieve what I have today. This success is widely thanks to the
Charles Stephenson, Churchill as Home Secretary: Suffragettes, Strikes and Social Reform 1910-1911 (Great Britain: Pen and Sword History, 2023). RRP: £25.00 In the extensive and vast study of Sir Winston Churchill, Churchill’s contribution as Home Secretary has been largely overlooked by historians. In this recently released study, Charles Stephenson delves into this lesser-known aspect of
This is a section of the talk presented by Elliot Clark for the Sir Martin Gilbert Learning Centre on May 18th 2023. The event was hosted by Dr Bethany Gaunt. In Britain’s hour of need, Winston Churchill became the nation’s wartime Prime Minister on May 10th, 1940, with his wife Clementine’s role also now intensifying.