Alison Sim
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Alison Sim (born 1961)[1] is an English historian and author, specialising in the Tudor period.
She lectures on Tudor food for the Mary Rose Trust and has worked at the Tower of London and Hampton Court Palace.[2]
Selected publications
- Pleasures & Pastimes in Tudor England
- The Tudor Housewife
- Food & Feast in Tudor England
- Life in Tudor Palaces & Houses
- Masters and Servants in Tudor England
References
- ^ Library of Congress Name Authority File and similar sources
- ^ Pleasures & Pastimes in Tudor England, Alison Sim, Sutton Publishing, 2002
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- 1961 births
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