Anne Boleyn – The Woman Who Changed England
I’m honoured to be taking part in an upcoming online conference about Anne Boleyn, hosted by the wonderful Claire Ridgway from The Anne Boleyn
I’m honoured to be taking part in an upcoming online conference about Anne Boleyn, hosted by the wonderful Claire Ridgway from The Anne Boleyn
Natalie Grueninger speaks with Michelle Peterson Clark about the Reformation. Follow Michelle on Twitter. Buy Talking Tudors merchandise
By: Laura Loney and Ashley Risk Covid-19 arrived unwelcome on the world’s doorstep in early 2020. Our own smaller worlds adapted from face-to-face
1. Leading off this week with some gems from the psychotherapist Sheldon Kopp. Oliver Burkeman riffs on one of Kopp’s aphorisms for his latest
Natalie Grueninger speaks with Lacey Bonar Hull about Mary Tudor Brandon. Follow Lacey on Twitter. History with Cats on YouTube Buy Talking Tudors
*review copy* *contains affiliate links* This book, published recently by Amberley Publishing and written by Dr Donald Matzat, sheds new light on the
by Andrew Gleeson ____ There is a great difference between doing what one does not approve and feigning to approve what one does. The one is the
Thomas Becket: murder and the making of a saint at the British Museum is a doughnut – tempting and delicious, but with a hole in the middle. We owe
Thomas Becket: murder and the making of a saint at the British Museum is a doughnut – tempting and delicious, but with a hole in the middle. We owe
This picture of ‘Henry VIII’s wives if they’d never met him’ went viral after it was shared by historian and author Tracy Borman on Twitter.
After a week of celebrations, the Tudor monarch traveled to Boulogne to meet with King François I, while Anne awaited him in Calais. François
Imagine that we are in the city of Calais during the time of Tudor England. This place had a special meaning for King Henry VIII because it was the
Justice League director Zach Snyder has said he is interested in working on a “faithful retelling” of Arthurian myth. Cut to a small horde of
Natalie Grueninger speaks with Dr Linda Porter about Margaret Tudor and 16th-century Scotland. Follow Dr Porter on Twitter. Enter our 100th Episode
1,647 words My frustration continues to mount under the occupation government of Senile Joe. The evil executive orders continue to flow, and