Fiona Kisby Littleton has degrees in History, Social Science, Education and Musicology from several colleges of the University of London and also the University of Lancaster UK. After having completed a PhD on Tudor England early in her career, she became a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and Society of Antiquaries. More recently her research interests include autoethnographic accounts of illness; the history of in vitro fertilization; the history, politics and curricula of both history education and Personal Social and Health Education / SRE education in the UK and USA. She has conducted research in newspaper, television and film archives and is also interested in oral History and qualitative research methodologies more generally.