Simon Fowler (author)
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Simon Fowler is an English social historian and author.
Fowler is currently editor of Ancestors, the family history magazine of the National Archives and has written many books relating to family and social history. He was archivist at the Public Record Office for 20 years.[1]
[edit] Works
- Family History Starter Pack, The National Archives
- Family Skeletons - Exploring the lives of our disreputable ancestors, with Ruth Paley, National Archives, 2005, ISBN 1-903365-54-6
- The Joy of Family History, 2001
- Workhouse - the people, the places, the life behind doors
- Tracing Your First World War Ancestors
- Tracing Your Second World War Ancestors
- Tracing Your army Ancestors
- Starting Out in Local History
- Tracing Irish Ancestors
- (2007) A Guide to Military History on the Internet, UK:Pen & Sword, ISBN 9781844156061
[edit] References
- ^ reported on cover of Fowler, Simon (2007) A Guide to Military History on the Internet, UK:Pen & Sword, ISBN 9781844156061