Simon Fowler (author)
Simon Fowler is an English social historian and author who lives in Richmond, London.[1]
Fowler was editor of Ancestors, the family history magazine of The National Archives (UK), until it ceased publication in 2010, and has written many books relating to family history and social history. He edited Family History Monthly from 2000 to 2004. His history-related articles have appeared in Local History Magazine, Family Tree Magazine, History Today,[2] BBC History Magazine and several academic journals.
He was an archivist at the Public Record Office for 20 years.[3] He was secretary of Labour Heritage, the Labour Oral History Project and the Friendly Societies Research Group. He is also active with the London Archive Users Forum and the Brewery and Pub History societies.[4]
Works
- (with William Spencer): Army Records for Family Historians (Public Record Office Readers Guide), PRO Publications, 1998, ISBN 1873162596; ISBN 978-1873162590
- Family History: Digging Deeper, The History Press, 2012, ISBN 0752458973; ISBN 978-0752458977
- Family History Starter Pack: All You Need to Begin Your Family History Research, The National Archives (UK), 2004, ISBN 1903365694; ISBN 978-1903365694
- (with Ruth Paley), Family Skeletons: Exploring the lives of our disreputable ancestors, The National Archives (UK), 2005, ISBN 1-903365-54-6
- A Guide to Military History on the Internet, Pen and Sword Books, 2007, ISBN 978-1-84415-606-1
- Joys of Family History: All You Need to Start Your Family Search, Public Record Office, 2002, ISBN 1903365317; ISBN 978-1903365311
- Military History on the Web, Pen & Sword, 2007, ISBN 1844156060; ISBN 978-1844156061
- Researching Brewery and Publican Ancestors, The Family History Partnership, 2009; ISBN 1906280126; ISBN 978-1906280123
- Sources for Labour History (Public Record Office Readers' Guides), PRO Publications, 1996, ISBN 1873162219; ISBN 978-1873162217
- Starting Out in Local History, Countryside Books, 2001, ISBN 1853066869; ISBN 978-1853066863
- Tracing Irish Ancestors (Pocket Guides to Family History), Pen and Sword Books, 2001, ISBN 1903365031; ISBN 978-1903365038
- Tracing Scottish Ancestors, PRO Publications, 2001, ISBN 1903365023; ISBN 978-1903365021
- Tracing Your Army Ancestors, Pen and Sword Books, 2006, ISBN 1844154106; ISBN 978-1844154104
- Tracing Your First World War Ancestors, Countryside Books, 2008, ISBN 1846741300; ISBN 978-1846741302
- Tracing Your Navy Ancestors, Pen and Sword Books, 2011, ISBN 1848846258; ISBN 978-1848846258
- Tracing Your Second World War Ancestors, Countryside Books, 2006, ISBN 1853069361; ISBN 978-1853069369
- Using Poor Law Records (Pocket Guides to Family History), PRO Publications, 2001, ISBN 1903365074; ISBN 978-1903365076
- The Workhouse: The People, The Places, The Life Behind Doors, The National Archives (UK), 2007, ISBN 1905615035; ISBN 978-1905615032
References
- ↑ "Contact me". History Man. Simon Fowler. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
- ↑ Fowler, Simon. "War Charity Begins at Home", History Today, September 1999, accessed 23 June 2009
- ↑ Reported on cover of Fowler, Simon (2007) A Guide to Military History on the Internet, UK: Pen and Sword Books, ISBN 978-1-84415-606-1
- ↑ Fowler, Simon. 2001 Profile at Fowler's history site, accessed 23 June 2009
External links
- Official website
- Ancestors magazine site inactive and magazine no longer being published
- Fowler's 2001 history site