The Bowden Report is an honest exploration of peoples, places, histories and cultures. It delves into topics which are often overlooked or where the popular narrative overshadows the reality. As well as being the home for the investigative essays, interviews and educational content of its creator, Alexander Bowden, the website also serves as a refuge for readers who yearn for intrepid insights into people, places and projects with the promotion of the arts, education and human values at its core.
About Alexander Bowden
Alex is from a small peninsula in rural Suffolk, England. Think the Shire combined with old fishing nets and late summer sunsets you’re not far off. Alex studied Maritime History at the University of Hull and has worked for Manchester United, the British Museum and the British Council before discovering a more wholesome life in Spain. Now, a high school history teacher, he lives in the home of sherry, Jerez de la Frontera, with his wife and children. He is currently finishing his debut historical novel.
Alex was a regular contributor to Huffington Post UK’s Young Voices blog between 2013 and 2018. Alex’s The Museum Series was published in the Huffington Post and widely circulated by museum professionals across the world. His articles and essays have also been featured, shared and supported by Lord Cultural Resources, The British Council, The Royal Hospital School, The Stutton Village History Journal, The University of Hull, Magid Magid (ex-MEP), Salvemos La Montaña, El Altillo International School amongst others.

