Dr. James Bennett is a distinguished historian from the United Kingdom with over twenty years of experience in academic research and teaching. He holds a Ph.D. in Modern European History from the University of Oxford, where his thesis explored the socio-political impacts of the Industrial Revolution. James has published several influential books and articles that examine the transformation of European societies during the 18th and 19th centuries. He is renowned for his engaging lectures and ability to bring historical events to life, making him a favorite among students. James has also been involved in numerous public history projects, including television documentaries and museum exhibitions. His dedication to making history accessible to a broader audience has earned him accolades both within and outside the academic community. In his spare time, James enjoys visiting historical sites and playing classical guitar.