Martyn Whittock graduated in Politics from Bristol University in 1980, where his degree special study was in the Development of the Soviet State. He taught history at secondary level for thirty-five years, teaching Soviet History at A-Level and writing an A-Level text book entitled Stalin's Russia and a GCSE textbook on Russia and the Soviet Union 1917-1941. He has acted as an historical consultant to the National Trust, the BBC and English Heritage and is the author or co-author of forty-eight books, including A Brief History of Life in the Middle Ages, A Brief History of the Third Reich and Norse Myths and Legends.
Praise for Norse Myths & Legends (with Hannah Whittock): A terrific, detailed introduction of these wonderful stories and the pantheon of characters in them . . . their writing is vivid and lively . . . a great addition to any library. - San Francisco Book Review Praise for Norse Myths & Legends (with Hannah Whittock): With recent volumes, such as Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology and J. R. R. Tolkien's posthumously published The Legend of Sigurd & Gudrun, appealing more to readers strictly interested in creative takes on classic Norse tales, this title attracts new readers by offering solid retellings and contextual information that serve as a valuable introduction to this rich tradition. - Library Journal On Norse Myths & Legends (written with Hannah Whittock) A terrific, detailed introduction of these wonderful stories and the pantheon of characters in them . . . their writing is vivid and lively . . . a great addition to any library. - San Francisco Book Review On Christ: The First 2000 Years (written with Esther Whittock) Intelligently written . . . informative and insightful; an excellent summary. On Mayflower Lives: Whittock displays a fine eye for detail. - Wall Street Journal On Mayflower Lives: Whittock [is] an engaging writer. - Kirkus Reviews On Trump and the Puritans (written with James Roberts): Insightful, well-written . . . Recommended reading before a dinner party. - Catholic Herald On Trump and the Puritans: An essential and riveting read. - Julie Etchingham, journalist and broadcaster