Geoffrey Till (born in
London, England
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, on 14 January 1945) is a British naval
historian
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and emeritus Professor of Maritime Studies in the Defence Studies Department of
King's College London. He is the Director of the
Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies The Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies is a policy think-tank which conducts research and teaching on issues related to maritime security.
History
The Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies was launched on 17 September 2007 by Admiral ...
.
Early life and education
The son of Arthur Till, a
Royal Air Force
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officer, and Violet Till, Geoffrey Till studied at
King's College London, where he received his
B.A.
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in 1966. Then, he went on to complete his MA in 1968 and PhD in 1976 within the Department of War Studies,
King's College London.
Academic career
His first academic appointments were at the
Britannia Royal Naval College
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,
Dartmouth Dartmouth may refer to:
Places
* Dartmouth, Devon, England
** Dartmouth Harbour
* Dartmouth, Massachusetts, United States
* Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
* Dartmouth, Victoria, Australia
Institutions
* Dartmouth College, Ivy League university i ...
, and the Department of Systems Science at the
City University, London
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. In 1983, he was appointed visiting lecturer at
King's College London and in 1989, he was appointed professor of history at the
Royal Naval College, Greenwich
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, also teaching at the
Open University
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. On a
NATO
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Defence Fellowship, he was a visiting scholar at the
United States
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Naval Postgraduate School
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It offers master’s and doctoral degrees in more than 70 fields of study to the U.S. Armed Forces, DOD ci ...
,
Monterey, California
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. In 1989, Till held the Foundation Chair in Military Affairs at the
United States
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Marine Corps University,
Quantico,
Virginia
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.
With the closure of the
Royal Naval College, Greenwich
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, Till moved to the
Joint Services Command and Staff College
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, where he served as the
Dean of Academic Studies, a position he held concurrently with his King's College London chair and headship of the Department of the Defence Studies Department, until September 2006, when he received a
Fellowship of King's College London
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.
He has also been Visiting Professor at the Armed Forces University, Taiwan and Senior Visiting Research Fellow at the
Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies,
Singapore
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. He is also a Member of Council of the
Royal United Services Institute
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.
In 2018, the U.S. Naval War College appointed him Dudley W. Knox Distinguished Visiting Professor of Naval History and Maritime Strategy in the College's Hattendorf Historical Center.
He has written extensively on maritime history and strategy. Till has been Reviews Editor for the ''Journal of Strategic Studies'' since it was launched in 1978, General Editor of ''Brassey’s Seapower: Naval Vessels, Weapons Systems and Technology'' series since 1987, contributing its first volume on modern sea power, and general series editor of the Frank Cass series on naval policy and history. He sits on the executive committee of the
University of Haifa
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's Maritime Policy & Strategy Research Center.
Honours and awards
In 2018, The U.S.
Naval War College
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selected Till as the 2018
Hattendorf Prize Laureate.
Till was appointed
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
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and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
(OBE) in the
2023 New Year Honours
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for services to defence.
Published works
* ''Air Power and the Royal Navy, 1914-1945: a historical survey''. London
tc.: Macdonald and Jane's, 1979.
* ''Maritime Strategy and the Nuclear Age'' by Geoffrey Till, with contributions from
John Hattendorf
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...
t al. London : Macmillan, 1982,1984; New York: St. Martins Press, 1984.
* ''The Sea in Soviet Strategy'' by
Bryan Ranft and Geoffrey Till. London: Macmillan, 1983; 1989.
* ''The Future of British Sea Power'', edited by Geoffrey Till. London: Macmillan, 1984.
* ''The Strategy of Seapower'' by
Stephen Roskill with Geoffrey Till editor and author of the revision. London: John Goodchild, 1986.
* ''Modern Sea Power: An Introduction'' London: Brassey's Defence, 1987.
* ''Britain and NATO's Northern Flank'', edited by Geoffrey Till. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1988.
* ''East-West Relations in the 1990s: The Naval Dimension'', edited by
John Pay and Geoffrey Till. London: Pinter, 1990.
*''British Naval Documents 1204-1960'' eds.
J. B. Hattendorf,
R.J.B. Knight,
A. W. H. Pearsall
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Ear ...
,
N. A. M. Rodger, G. Till, Capt. A. B. Sainsbury, Navy Records Society (1993).
* ''Coastal Forces'' by
Barry Clarke,
Jurgen Fielitz &
Malcolm Touchin
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Nobility
* Máel ...
; edited by Geoffrey Till; with a foreword by Sir
Julian Oswald. London: Brassey's (UK), 1994.
* ''Sea Power: Theory and Practice,'' edited by Geoffrey Till. London: Frank cass, 1994.
* ''Amphibious Operations: A Collection of Papers'' by Geoffrey Till,
Mark J. Grove
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and
Theo Farrell
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. Camberley: Strategic and Combat Studies Institute, 1997.
* ''Challenges of High Command in the Twentieth Century'', edited by
Gary Sheffield
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and Geoffrey Till. Camberley: Strategic and Combat Studies Institute, 2000; Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.
* ''Seapower at the Millennium'', edited by Geoffrey Till. Stroud: Sutton, 2001.
* ''Seapower: A Guide for the Twenty-First Century''. London: Frank Cass, 2004; Routledge, 2009, 2013, 2018.
* ''The Development of British Naval Thinking: Essays in Memory of
Bryan Ranft'', edited by Geoffrey Ti