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Jeffrey John William Kent (born 28 July 1951) is an English academic, musician, activist, and historian.


Early life and education

Kent was born on 28 July 1951 in Hartshill,
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, England, and was educated at Hanley High School in Stoke-on-Trent. He gained an honours degree in
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from the
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in 1973 and a postgraduate certificate of education from Crewe College of Higher Education in 1974.


Career


Teaching

Kent taught history and
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at Maryhill Comprehensive School, in
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, from 1974 to 1975 and at Leek College from 1976 to 1980. In 1980, he became lectured in general studies at Stoke-on-Trent Technical College. In 1991, he began lecturing in
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at
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and later in history, geography and international perspectives. From 1994 to 2010, he lectured in writing & publishing.


Writings

Kent became a freelance author in 1972 and wrote record reviews for ''Hard Graft'' magazine.''Hard Graft'', November–December 1976, page 12. In 1983, he published his first book, ''The Rise And Fall of Rock,'' a critical rock music history. It covered over 1,800 artists and 3,000 records. In 1987, he published ''Principles of Open Learning,'' an examination of a radical, flexible and student-centred method of education.''Education Now'', Issue 1, May/June 1988, pages 10–12. In 1989, he published a biography of
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, the lead singer of
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, entitled ''The Last Poet: The Story Of Eric Burdon, using'' material from extensive interviews with Burdon. In 1989, Kent published the first of seven books on Port Vale Football Club, ''Back To Where We Once Belonged!: Port Vale Promotion Chronicle 1988–1989,'' which was a celebration of the club's return to the
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of the
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.''Back To Where We Once Belonged!: Port Vale Promotion Chronicle 1988–1989,'' . In 1990, Kent published a history of Port Vale, entitled ''The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale''. In 1991, he published ''Port Vale Tales: A Collection Of Stories, Anecdotes And Memories,'' which featured the recollections of those closely connected with the club, including
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, Ken Hancock,
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,
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,
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, and Kent himself. In 1992, Kent published a ''Port Vale Forever'' song book to accompany his ten-track album of the same name.''Midlands Today'', BBC TV, 18. 12. 1992.''Congleton Guardian'', 21. 1. 1993, page 4. In 1993, he published ''The Port Vale Record 1879–1993,'' a history of Port Vale, cataloguing all the first team's reported season by season results. Three years later, he published ''Port Vale Personalities: A Biographical Dictionary of Players, Officials and Supporters,'' which contained the biographies of numerous individuals (mainly footballers) involved with the club since its inception. In 1998, Kent published ''The Potteries Derbies,'' which outlined the story of the first-team matches between Port Vale and
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. Also in 2001, Kent published ''The Mysterious Double Sunset - a'' book about a solar phenomenon, traditionally observed on the summer solstice from St Edward's churchyard in
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, Staffordshire, looking at The Cloud, 6.5 miles to the northwest. In 2011 he published his seventh book on Port Vale, entitled, ''What If There Had Been No Port in the Vale?: Startling Port Vale Stories''. In 2013, Kent published ''Staffordshire's 1,000-Foot Peaks'', a guide to the 65 hills of the county which reached that height. In 2014, he published ''Peak Pictures'', a book of southern Pennine landscapes. In 2015, Kent published ''Cheshire's 1,000-Foot Peaks'', a guide to the 46 hills of the county reaching that height.


Publishing

Kent founded his own publishing house, Witan Books, in 1980. The ''Small Press Yearbook 1993'' described Witan Books as 'a vehicle for the promotion of the works of Jeff Kent'.


Music

In the late 1970s, Kent was a pioneer of environmentally-orientated music and released an
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protest single, ''Butcher's Tale'', with his five-piece band The
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, on Witan Records in 1981. They released a two-part environmental concept album, ''Tales from the Land of the Afterglow'', in 1984. Kent then performed benefit concerts for several environmental and
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organisations. In 1992, he released his first solo work, ''Port Vale Forever'', believed to be the first-ever football club album.''The Independent'', 27. 2. 1993, page 50. In 2000, he released his ecological concept album, ''Only One World'', His musical style has most frequently been described as folk-rock, in a similar vein to
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. From 2008 to 2013, Kent played percussion in the Glorishears of Brummagem
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band and claimed to have invented a new technique of playing the drum tambourine. In 2013, Kent co-founded Mercia Morris, in which he played various pieces of percussion strapped to his body, and he became the side's music co-ordinator. Some of his instrumental music was used to create the soundtrack of the film, ''Pictures From The Potteries'', released in 2014.''Staffordshire Newsletter'', 27. 11. 2014, page 14.


Films

Kent was historical adviser to a video documenting the origins and story story of Port Vale. Entitled ''Up The Vale!,'' it was released in 1998. He was also historical adviser to ''Port Vale Football Club Millennium Documentary,'' released in 2000. In 2014, he created ''Pictures From The Potteries'', a film of
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hioghlights, shot by his father around Stoke-on-Trent from 1962 to 1988. It was premiered at Stoke Film Theatre on 19 November 2014 and released on DVD the same year.


Campaigns

Kent first began to campaign on an environmental and humanitarian platform in 1977 through his song lyrics. In 1980, he joined the
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and became a co-founder of the North Staffs Ecology Party that same year. In May 1984, he stood as the Ecology Party candidate for the Odd Rode ward in the
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Borough Council elections and polled 10.71% of the vote. Afterwards, he founded the South Cheshire Ecology Party. The following year, he joined the Ecology Party Education Working Group and was a contributor to its book, ''Routes to Change: A Collection of Essays for Green Education,'' published in 1988.''Routes to Change: A Collection of Essays for Green Education,'' , pages iv and 25–28. The following year, he left the party (which by then had been renamed the
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). In 1992, he joined the Movement For Middle England, which aimed 'To work for the full autonomy of Middle England he_greater_Midlands.html" ;"title="Midlands.html" ;"title="he greater Midlands">he greater Midlands">Midlands.html" ;"title="he greater Midlands">he greater Midlandswithin a devolved England.' Convinced it could not achieve its objective, he left in 1993 and co-founded the Mercia Movement.
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Its objective was 'To re-create a legal autonomous Mercia as an organic democracy...' In 1997, he wrote and published ''The Mercia Manifesto: A blueprint for the future inspired by the past''. He also released an ecological concept album, ''Only One World,'' in 2000. In 2001, the Mercia Movement published ''A Draft Constitution For Mercia,'' mainly written by Kent. It aimed to put it before a regional constitutional convention. The Mercian Constitutional Convention was formed in Birmingham on 17 March 2001 with Kent elected convener. The convention finally published ''The Constitution of Mercia,'' claiming to be 'the ultimate legal authority in Mercia'.''The Constitution of Mercia,'' . On 29 May 2003, Kent and two other members of the convention declared the legal independence of Mercia, in Victoria Square, Birmingham.''Central News'', Central TV, 29. 5. 2003. The convention renamed itself the Acting Witan of Mercia.''Northampton Herald & Post'', 25. 5. 2006, page 14.


Other activities

Kent served as the chairman of the Port Vale Supporters' Group from January 1992 to July 1994 and was co-ordinator of the Save the Vale campaign and Vale Supporter Links in 2003. In 2012, Kent claimed to be the first person to climb all 65 of Staffordshire's 1,000-foot peaks. In 2014, he climbed all 46 of Cheshire's 1,000-foot peaks, In 2015 and 2016, he ascended all 197 of Shropshire's 1,000-foot peaks.''Shropshire Star'', 28. 12. 2016, page 4


Discography

Singles: * ''Butcher's Tale/Annie, with the Dancing Eyes'' – Jeff Kent & The Witan (WTN 001, 1981). Albums: * ''Tales from the Land of the Afterglow, Part 1'' – Jeff Kent & The Witan (WTN 003, 1984).. * ''Tales from the Land of the Afterglow, Part 2'' – Jeff Kent & The Witan (WTN 004, 1984). * ''Port Vale Forever'' – Jeff Kent (WTN 024, 1992). * ''Only One World'' – Jeff Kent (WTN 030, 2000).


Selected publications

Self-published: * ''The Rise and Fall of Rock'' (Witan Books, 1983, ). * ''The Last Poet: The Story of Eric Burdon.'' (Witan Books, 1989, ).o * ''The Valiants' Years: The Story of Port Vale'' (Witan Books, 1990, ). * ''Port Vale Tales: A Collection of Stories, Anecdotes And Memories'' (Witan Books, 1991, ). * ''Port Vale Forever'' (Witan Books, 1992, ). * ''Port Vale Personalities: A Biographical Dictionary of Players, Officials and Supporters'' (Witan Books, 1996, ). * ''The Potteries Derbies'' (Witan Books, 1998, ). * ''The Mysterious Double Sunset'' (Witan Books, 2001, ). * ''What if There Had Been No Port in the Vale?: Startling Port Vale Stories!'' (Witan Books, 2011, ). * ''Staffordshire's 1,000-Foot Peaks'' (Witan Books, 2013, ). * ''Cheshire's 1,000-Foot Peaks'' (Witan Books, 2015, ). Co-author: * ''Routes to Change: A Collection Of Essays For Green Education'' (The Green Party Education Working Group, 1988, ). * ''100 Walks in Staffordshire'' (The Crowood Press, 1992, ).


References

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