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Joan Simon (1915–2005) was an English historian, specializing in education, the wife and close collaborator of the educationist and historian .

Joan Peel was born in 1915, a direct descendant of the 19th-century prime minister, . She met her future husband Brian Simon while he was studying at Trinity College, Cambridge. They married in 1941, and had two sons, Alan and Martin. They entered into a close partnership in their work, which continued until Brian's death in January 2002. It was said of Brian that " his partnership with Joan Simon cannot be extracted from Brian’s work as a whole".

In the 1950s, she and her husband Brian investigated, described and publicized the views of and , founders of cultural-historical psychology in the then Soviet Union. In the Autumn of 1958 Brian was one of the founders of FORUM, a journal devoted to educational issues. She published articles in FORUM in 1964 and 1965 describing developments in comprehensive education in , , Liverpool and . In 1973 the magazine published a pamphlet written by Joan titled Indictment of Margaret Thatcher, Secretary of State 1970–1973. In 1986 she published a biography of her mother in law, , who had been active in education reform in England in the 1930s and 1940s.

Joan Simon continued to work until a few months before her death in 2005. In 2007 the journal History of Education posthumously published her last article: An 'energetic and controversial' historian of education yesterday and today: A. F. Leach (1851–1915).


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