Talking TudorsNatalie Grueninger speaks with Jessica Secmezsoy-Urquhart about the lives of people with disabilities at the Tudor and Renaissance Courts.
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Episode 156 - Disability at the Renaissance Royal Courts with Jessica Secmezsoy-UrquhartTalking Tudors2022-05-12 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Jessica Secmezsoy-Urquhart about the lives of people with disabilities at the Tudor and Renaissance Courts.
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Music break courtesy of guitarist Jon Sayles.Anne Boleyn & Henry VIIIs Love Notes #shorts #anneboleynTalking Tudors2024-10-20 | At some point during their courtship, Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII penned notes to each other in a prayer book. Beneath the image of a wounded Christ, a besotted Henry wrote in French, ‘If you remember my love in your prayers as strongly as I adore you, I shall hardly be forgotten, for I am yours. Henry R forever’. Anne responded with the following dutiful lines: ‘By daily proof you shall me find To be to you both loving and kind’. She chose to write her couplet beneath an illustration of the Annunciation, when the Angel Gabriel announced to Mary that she would give birth to a son, thereby implicitly promising the king a son and heir. (Book of Hours, The British Library)Episode 265: The Life and Work of Anne Dowriche with Dr Joanne PaulTalking Tudors2024-10-14 | Support Talking Tudors on Patreon! patreon.com/TalkingTudors
Join Natalie Grueninger as she welcomes back Dr. Joanne Paul to the Talking Tudors podcast. In this episode, they delve into the remarkable life and work of Anne Dowriche, (née Edgecombe), an often-overlooked Elizabethan poet and writer. Discover how Dowriche, a clergy wife from a country gentry background, broke barriers by publishing an epic poem, The French Historie, in 1589, a time when female authorship was rare. Dr. Paul shares her insights into Dowriche's influences, from classical texts to the political climate of the late 16th century, including the turbulent religious conflicts in France and England. Explore how Dowriche's work reflects the complex intersections of religion, politics, and literature during the Tudor era, and learn about the hidden networks that might have supported her groundbreaking publication. Listen in as Dr. Paul discusses her modern edition of Dowriche's text, making this fascinating work accessible to contemporary readers. Whether you're a student, scholar, or history enthusiast, this episode offers a captivating exploration of a pioneering woman's contribution to Tudor history and literature.
Buy Talking Tudors merchandise at talkingtudors.threadless.comExquisite & Rare Medieval Wall Paintings | Haddon Hall #shortsTalking Tudors2024-10-12 | The Chapel of St Nicholas at Haddon Hall is utterly breathtaking! The building we see today was largely completed in 1427, although vestiges of Norman masonry also survive. Exquisite and rare fresco seccos adorn the walls. These were commissioned for Sir Richard Vernon in the 15th century. If you’re ever in the area, I highly recommend visiting. There’s something truly magical and moving about this space.Episode 264 - Saints: A new legendary of heroes, humans and magic with Dr Amy JeffsTalking Tudors2024-09-25 | Support Talking Tudors on Patreon patreon.com/TalkingTudors
Welcome to another captivating episode of "Talking Tudors." This week, host Natalie Grueninger sits down with Dr. Amy Jeffs to explore her latest book, 'Saints, A New Legendary of Heroes, Humans and Magic.' Dr. Jeffs, an accomplished author, artist, and medievalist, takes us on a journey through the rich tapestry of saints' legends that shaped medieval Christian Europe. Discover the fascinating roles saints played in the medieval world, their impact on art, literature, and daily life, and how these stories offer us a window into the medieval mind. From the humorous tales of St. Christopher to the dramatic martyrdoms of St. Catherine, this episode is a treasure trove of historical insights and enchanting narratives.
Don't miss out on the intriguing discussion about the Reformation's impact on the cult of saints and how these age-old legends continue to inspire and inform us today. Whether you're a history buff or a lover of myth and folklore, this episode promises to be an enlightening experience.
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Welcome to another captivating episode of Talking Tudors! I'm your host, Natalie Grueninger. Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Darren Freebury-Jones about his fascinating new book, Shakespeare's Borrowed Feathers. Darren shares his insights on Shakespeare's interactions with contemporary playwrights and how these relationships influenced his work. We also dive into the vibrant world of 16th-century London, exploring the bustling city that inspired so many legendary plays. Darren discusses the collaborative nature of playwriting during this period, the pressures of theatrical production, and the dynamic interplay between Shakespeare and his peers. Join us as we uncover the lesser-known influences that shaped the works of the world's greatest playwright. Don't miss this enlightening discussion!
Join host Natalie Grueninger in this captivating episode of "Talking Tudors" as she welcomes back historian and author Tony Riches. Dive into the life of Frances Walsingham, the daughter of Queen Elizabeth's spymaster, Sir Francis Walsingham. Discover the trials and triumphs of Frances's life, from her upbringing in a politically charged household to her marriages with Philip Sidney and Robert Devereux.
Tony Riches shares his extensive research and insights into Frances's fascinating life, highlighting her intellectual prowess, her struggles with love, and her eventual move to Ireland. Learn about the impact of her father's espionage on her life and her surprising conversion to Catholicism. This episode offers a unique glimpse into the lesser-known stories of Tudor women and their enduring legacies.
Whether you're a Tudor history enthusiast or new to the era, this episode promises a deep and engaging exploration of Frances Walsingham's life and the intricate dynamics of the Tudor court.
Join host Natalie Grueninger in this fascinating episode of "Talking Tudors" as she delves into the incredible story of Henry Tudor's rise to power. Sponsored by the Gloucester History Festival, this episode features special guest Nathan Amin, author of 'Son of Prophecy'. Nathan shares his extensive knowledge of the Tudor dynasty, focusing on Henry VII's unlikely ascent to the throne. Discover the Welsh origins of the Tudors, the significance of the prophetic "Son of Prophecy," and the intricate relationships between the Welsh and the English during the 15th century. Learn how Henry's lineage, personal qualities, and strategic marriage to Elizabeth of York played pivotal roles in his survival and success. This episode promises a deep dive into the dramatic and lesser-known aspects of Tudor history, offering fresh perspectives and captivating narratives.
Buy Talking Tudors merchandise at talkingtudors.threadless.comThe Tudor World in the Wolsey Rooms! #shorts #tudorhistoryTalking Tudors2024-08-09 | Last month a wonderful new exhibition opened at Hampton Court Palace, which explores the early years of Henry VIII’s reign, as well as the lives of the ordinary men and women who helped shape the Tudor dynasty. The exhibition is housed in the oldest surviving rooms of the palace and among the treasures on display are a number of rare paintings, including ‘The Embarkation at Dover’ and ‘The Field of Cloth of Gold’. It was a joy to speak with curator and historian Brett Dolman on Talking Tudors about this enlightening and innovative new addition to the palace. Prepare to be transported back to Tudor England!
Welcome to another episode of Talking Tudors with your host, Natalie Grueninger. This episode is sponsored by the Gloucester History Festival, where history enthusiasts can enjoy live talks from renowned historians and speakers. Natalie welcomes Brett Dolman, curator and historian at Hampton Court Palace, to discuss the newly opened exhibition, The Tudor World in the Wolsey Rooms. Brett shares insights into the exhibition, which showcases rare Tudor paintings, historical artefacts, and provides a deeper look into the lives of ordinary men and women who served at the Tudor court. The episode delves into the significance of the Wolsey Rooms, originally built for Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, and explores the rich history and stories of the Tudor period. Brett discusses key exhibits, including portraits of Henry VIII, Catherine of Aragon, and Anne Boleyn, as well as rare paintings depicting Henry's military campaigns and the Field of Cloth of Gold. Listeners will also learn about the Tudor connections with the wider world, including trade, cultural exchanges, and the darker aspects of exploitation and colonisation. Brett emphasises the importance of understanding the broader historical context and the impact of the Tudor dynasty on global history. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in Tudor history, offering a fascinating glimpse into one of England's most iconic periods. Join Natalie and Brett as they explore the dazzling and dangerous world of the Tudor court.
Buy Talking Tudors merchandise at talkingtudors.threadless.comTEN VINTAGE ANNE BOLEYN NOVELS #shorts #anneboleynTalking Tudors2024-08-07 | 10 vintage novels about Anne Boleyn!
1. The Favor of Kings by Mary Hastings Bradley, 1912. 2. Anne Boleyn by E. Barrington, 1934. 3. Queen Anne Boleyn by Francis Hackett, 1939. 4. My Friend Anne by Jessie Armstrong (originally published in 1901) 5. Brief Gaudy Hour by Margaret Campbell Barnes, 1949 6. The Concubine by Norah Lofts, 1963 7. Anne The Rose of Hever by Maureen Peters, 1971 8. Anne Boleyn by Margaret Heys, 1972 9. Murder Most Royal by Jean Plaidy, 1966 10. The Dark Eyed Queen by Lozania Prole, 1976Episode 259: The Extraordinary Life of Margaret Tudor with Dr Linda PorterTalking Tudors2024-08-05 | Welcome to another episode of Talking Tudors. I'm your host, Natalie Grueninger, and today, we delve into the extraordinary life of Margaret Tudor with historian and author, Dr. Linda Porter. This episode is sponsored by the Gloucester History Festival, which promises an array of historical insights this September. Margaret Tudor, the elder sister of Henry VIII, led a life filled with political intrigue, personal strife, and significant historical impact. Dr. Porter sheds light on her new book, The Thistle and the Rose, The Extraordinary Life of Margaret Tudor, exploring Margaret's marriage to James IV of Scotland, her tumultuous regency, and her enduring legacy. Join us as we unravel Margaret's story, from her privileged upbringing in the Tudor court to her strategic marriages and the intricate sibling rivalry with Henry VIII. Discover how Margaret's legacy lives on through her descendants who still sit on the throne of the United Kingdom. Don't miss this fascinating discussion that brings to life one of the most overlooked yet pivotal figures of the Tudor dynasty. Tune in to learn more about the vibrant world of 16th-century England and Scotland through the lens of Margaret Tudor's remarkable journey.
Welcome to another captivating episode of "Talking Tudors" with your host Natalie Grueninger. In this episode, Natalie is joined by historian and broadcaster Gareth Russell to delve into the complex life of Catherine Howard, the fifth wife of Henry VIII. Gareth, an expert in Tudor history and author of the biography 'Young and Damned and Fair', shares his insights on Catherine's early life and her controversial relationships with Henry Mannox, Francis Dereham and Thomas Culpepper. From her upbringing in the household of the Dowager Duchess of Norfolk to her tumultuous time at court, this episode sheds light on the lesser-known aspects of Catherine's life, including the myths surrounding her family's ambitions and the intricacies of her romantic entanglements. Tune in to explore the human side of this often misunderstood queen and discover how her personality, decisions, and the actions of those around her led to her tragic downfall.
Welcome to another enthralling episode of "Talking Tudors," where host Natalie Grueninger invites you to step back into the vibrant and perilous world of 16th century England. In today's episode, we are delighted to welcome back art historians Emma Rutherford and Elizabeth Goldring, who share the fascinating tale of their recent discovery—a cabinet miniature of Lady Arbella Stuart. Join us as Elizabeth and Emma delve into the intricacies of this remarkable find, discussing the portrait's symbolic elements, its connection to the famous Ditchley portrait, and the intriguing spy story that surrounds its creation. Learn about the significance of this miniature in understanding Tudor art and the tumultuous life of Lady Arbella Stuart, a potential heir to the English throne. Don't miss this captivating discussion that not only sheds light on Tudor history but also reveals the meticulous detective work involved in uncovering hidden treasures from the past. Tune in to discover how this extraordinary miniature contributes to our understanding of Tudor portraiture and the legacy of Lady Arbella Stuart.
Support Talking Tudors on Patreon! patreon.com/TalkingTudorsEpisode 255 - The Kings Mother: Unveiling the Women Behind the Wars of the Roses with Annie GarthwaTalking Tudors2024-07-08 | Welcome to this riveting episode of Talking Tudors, where host Natalie Grueninger is joined by author Annie Garthwaite to delve into her novel, 'The King's Mother'. Annie, who grew up in the northeast of England and has had a successful international business career, shares the fascinating journey of her writing, which includes her debut novel 'Cecily' and the upcoming release of 'The King's Mother'. In this episode, Annie discusses the inspiration behind her novels, focusing on the powerful women of the Wars of the Roses. She highlights the often-overlooked roles of Cecily Neville, Margaret of Anjou, Elizabeth Woodville, and Margaret Beaufort. Through engaging storytelling and a captivating reading from her book, Annie reveals the complex lives, struggles, and ambitions of these remarkable women. Join us as we explore the historical context, the personal challenges, and the fierce maternal instincts that drove these women to shape the course of English history. Whether you're a history enthusiast or new to the period, this episode promises a deep and enriching look at the untold stories of the women behind the throne. Don't miss out on Annie's insightful reflections and her passion for bringing these historical figures to life. Tune in for an episode that bridges the past and the present, offering a fresh perspective on the dynamic and influential women of the 15th century.
Support Talking Tudors on Patreon! patreon.com/TalkingTudorsEpisode 254 - Hosting Henry VIII at West Horsley Place with Ilona Harris & Professor James ClarkTalking Tudors2024-07-05 | Join Natalie Grueninger on this episode of Talking Tudors as she delves into the fascinating world of Henry VIII. This week, Natalie welcomes Professor James Clark from the University of Exeter and Ilona Harris, Director of West Horsley Place, to discuss the historic visit of Henry VIII to West Horsley Place in July 1533.
Discover the significance of this royal visit that took place during a critical moment in Henry VIII's reign, shortly after his marriage to Anne Boleyn and her subsequent coronation. Learn about the history of the manor house, the lavish banquet that greeted the king, and the hunting expedition that took place. Explore the political and social implications of Henry's visit, and how it served as a strategic move to secure his new era.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the extensive research conducted by historians and the immersive events planned at West Horsley Place to celebrate and mark the king's visit. From jousting and falconry displays to interactive family activities and intimate talks, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
Don't miss this captivating journey back to the Tudor court. For more information and to book tickets for the upcoming events, visit the West Horsley Place website. westhorsleyplace.org
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Follow West Horsley Place on X https://x.com/WHorsleyPlaceThe Six in 20 Objects | In Conversation with Natalie Grueninger & Dr Owen Emmerson #shortsTalking Tudors2024-07-04 | #tudorhistory #tudorqueens #sixwives #anneboleyn #talkingtudors Join Tudor historians Natalie and Owen, as they discuss their favourite artefacts associated with the six women who married King Henry VIII and consider what insights they offer into their remarkable lives. An illustrated presentation, delivered in their characteristically insightful and warm style, will be followed by a live Q&A session, where participants will have the opportunity to ask any burning questions. Reserve your place today!Episode 253 - Hever Castles Boleyn Apartment with Kate McCaffreyTalking Tudors2024-06-28 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Kate McCaffrey about the Boleyn Apartment at Hever Castle.
Support Talking Tudors on Patreon! patreon.com/TalkingTudorsEpisode 252 - The Betrayal of Anne Boleyn with Dr Estelle ParanqueTalking Tudors2024-06-21 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Dr Estelle Paranque about her latest book, 'Thorns, Lust and Glory: The Betrayal of Anne Boleyn'.
Support Talking Tudors on Patreon patreon.com/TalkingTudorsEpisode 251 - James II and the TudorsTalking Tudors2024-06-15 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Justine Brown about James II and the Tudors.
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Support Talking Tudors on Patreon! patreon.com/TalkingTudorsEpisode 250 - A Gentleman from Japan at the Court of Elizabeth I with Thomas LockleyTalking Tudors2024-06-06 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Thomas Lockley about his latest book, 'A Gentleman from Japan: The Untold Story of an Incredible Journey from Asia to Queen Elizabeth's Court'.
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Support Talking Tudors on Patreon! patreon.com/TalkingTudorsLeonardo da Vincis WORKSHOP! #davinci #loirevalley #shortsTalking Tudors2024-06-01 | Le Château du Clos Lucé is situated just 400 metres from the Royal Castle of Amboise in the Loire Valley in France. It’s where Leonardo da Vinci lived and worked for the last few years of his life. These rooms formed part of his actual workshop! Of course, they have been restored, but they do give a vivid idea of what an artist’s studio would have looked like in the sixteenth century. Right up until his death on 2 May 1519, Leonardo da Vinci worked on important commissions in this very space.
Artist: http://audionautix.comEpisode 249 - Three Queens: Jane Grey, Mary I & Elizabeth I with Rosamund GravelleTalking Tudors2024-05-28 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Rosamund Gravelle about her debut play, Three Queens.
Support Talking Tudors on Patreon patreon.com/TalkingTudorsEpisode 248 - Queen Anne Boleyns Trial Records with Dr Dan GoslingTalking Tudors2024-05-18 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Dr Dan Gosling about Anne Boleyn's trial records and execution warrant.
Support Talking Tudors on Patreon patreon.com/TalkingTudorsEpisode 247 - Queen Anne Boleyns Apartments at the Tower of London with Dr Owen EmmersonTalking Tudors2024-05-14 | Natalie Grueninger speaks to Dr Owen Emmerson about the Queen's Apartments at the Tower of London, where Anne Boleyn was housed prior to her execution.
Support Talking Tudors on Patreon patreon.com/TalkingTudorsEpisode 246 - The Extraordinary Life of Catherine Willoughby with Victoria MaleTalking Tudors2024-05-08 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Victoria Male about the life of Catherine Willoughby, Duchess of Suffolk.
Support Talking Tudors on Patreon patreon.com/TalkingTudors365 Days with Medieval and Renaissance Wonder Women! #shortsTalking Tudors2024-04-30 | Are you interested in deepening your understanding of the lives and experiences of medieval and sixteenth-century women? If so, I invite you to join me for ‘365 Days with Medieval and Renaissance Wonder Women’, a unique online learning experience taking place in 2025. Through a series of pre-recorded lectures and live online discussions, we’ll explore the contributions made by a variety of European women and celebrate, among other qualities, their courage, creativity, resourcefulness and resilience. I’ll guide participants every step of the way, but I’ll also be joined by a stellar list of 28 contributors, including broadcaster, best-selling author and Oxford academic Professor Janina Ramirez, who’ll deliver the opening address. Head to my website, www.onthetudortrail.com, for all the details. I look forward to embarking on this learning adventure together!Episode 245 - The Life of Alice Spencer with Dr Vanessa WilkieTalking Tudors2024-04-30 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Dr Vanessa Wilkie about the life of Alice Spencer.
Support Talking Tudors on Patreon patreon.com/TalkingTudorsEpisode 244 - The Women Who Served the Tudor Queens with Dr Nicola ClarkTalking Tudors2024-04-22 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Dr Nicola Clark about her forthcoming book, 'The Waiting Game: The Untold Story of the Women Who Served the Tudor Queens'.
Support Talking Tudors on Patreon patreon.com/TalkingTudorsEpisode 243 - Heroines of the Tudor World with Sharon Bennett ConnollyTalking Tudors2024-04-13 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Sharon Bennett Connolly about her forthcoming book, 'Heroines of the Tudor World'.
Support Talking Tudors on Patreon patreon.com/TalkingTudorsEpisode 242 - The Life of Anthony Woodville with Danielle BurtonTalking Tudors2024-04-04 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Danielle Burton about the life of Anthony Woodville.
Support Talking Tudors on Patreon patreon.com/TalkingTudorsEpisode 241 - 1000 Tudor People with Melita ThomasTalking Tudors2024-03-27 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Melita Thomas about her latest book, '1000 Tudor People'.
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Support Talking Tudors on Patreon patreon.com/TalkingTudorsEpisode 240 - Anne Boleyns Psalter with Sophie Bacchus-WatermanTalking Tudors2024-03-19 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Sophie Bacchus-Waterman about her research into Anne Boleyn's psalter.
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Support Talking Tudors on Patreon patreon.com/TalkingTudorsEpisode 239 - Four Women Who Wrote the Renaissance with Professor Ramie TargoffTalking Tudors2024-03-12 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Professor Ramie Targoff about her new book, 'Shakespeare's Sisters: Four Women Who Wrote the Renaissance'.
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Support Talking Tudors on Patreon patreon.com/TalkingTudorsEpisode 238 - The Life of Catherine Carey with Dr Wendy J. DunnTalking Tudors2024-03-05 | Natalie Grueninger speaks to Dr Wendy J. Dunn about her latest book, 'Henry VIII's True Daughter: Catherine Carey, A Tudor Life'.
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Support Talking Tudors on Patreon patreon.com/TalkingTudorsThese Bloody Days: The Fall of Anne Boleyn #shorts #anneboleynTalking Tudors2024-03-04 | Introducing ‘These Bloody Days: The Fall of Anne Boleyn’.
@DrOwenEmmerson and I have teamed up to bring you a week-long online event exploring Anne Boleyn’s downfall, beginning on Monday 13 May, 2024. Through a series of 6 pre-recorded lectures and one live Zoom discussion, we’ll delve deep into one of the most brutal and shocking events of Henry VIII’s reign.
We’ll examine the courtship of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII, The Great matter and Anne’s rise to the throne. We’ll look at how Anne and Henry’s relationship evolved once they were married and chart the main events of 1535 and 1536. We’ll delve into the arrest, trial and execution of an anointed queen and look at what took place in the aftermath of Anne’s tragic fall.
For lecture outlines and to reserve your place, click on the link below.
I do hope you’ll consider joining us! https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/these-bloody-days-the-fall-of-anne-boleyn-tickets-850487971417Episode 237 - Young Elizabeth with Dr Nicola TallisTalking Tudors2024-02-28 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Dr Nicola Tallis about her new book 'Young Elizabeth: Princess, Prisoner, Queen.
Support Talking Tudors on Patreon! patreon.com/TalkingTudorsEpisode 236 - Elizabeth I and Robert Dudley: An Enduring Love with Corina ApostuTalking Tudors2024-02-13 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Corina Apostu about Elizabeth I's relationship with Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester.
Join 'A Weekend with Elizabeth I' https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/a-weekend-with-elizabeth-i-tickets-769340547287Episode 235 - Henry VIIIs Lost TapestryTalking Tudors2024-02-10 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Amina Wright, Senior Curator at the Faith Museum and Sutherland Forsyth, Associate Director of Heritage & Engagement at the Auckland Project, about the campaign to help save Henry VIII's lost tapestry.
Join 'A Weekend with Elizabeth I' https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/a-weekend-with-elizabeth-i-tickets-769340547287Episode 234 - The Conjurors Apprentice with G. J. WilliamsTalking Tudors2024-01-30 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with G. J. Williams about her debut novel 'The Conjuror's Apprentice' and the historical context behind her novel, which is set in 1555. We discuss the reign of Mary I, her relationship with her half-sister, Elizabeth, and the polymath John Dee.
Join 'A Weekend with Elizabeth I' https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/a-weekend-with-elizabeth-i-tickets-769340547287Episode 233 - Marguerite de Navarre: The Visionary Queen with Dr Theresa BrockTalking Tudors2024-01-24 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Dr Theresa Brock about Marguerite de Navarre.
Join 'A Weekend with Elizabeth I' https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/a-weekend-with-elizabeth-i-tickets-769340547287Episode 232 - The Devonshire Manuscript & Women Writers in Tudor England with Dr Rebecca Quoss-MooreTalking Tudors2024-01-15 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Dr Rebecca Quoss-Moore about the Devonshire Manuscript and women writers in Tudor England.
Join 'A Weekend with Elizabeth I' https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/a-weekend-with-elizabeth-i-tickets-769340547287Is this a portrait of George Boleyn? #shortsTalking Tudors2024-01-04 | ...Episode 231 - Women of the Wars of the Roses with Lacey Bonar HullTalking Tudors2023-12-29 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Lacey Bonar Hull about women of the Wars of the Roses.
Join 'A Weekend with Elizabeth I' https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/a-weekend-with-elizabeth-i-tickets-769340547287Episode 230 - The Reign & Life of Elizabeth I with Professor Carole LevinTalking Tudors2023-12-17 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Professor Carole Levin about her new book, The Reign and Life of Queen Elizabeth I: Politics, Culture, and Society (2022).
Join 'A Weekend with Elizabeth I' https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/a-weekend-with-elizabeth-i-tickets-769340547287Episode 229 - Holbein at the Tudor Court with Kate HeardTalking Tudors2023-12-09 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Kate Heard about the life and work of Hans Holbein and the Royal Collection Trust's exhibition, Holbein at the Tudor Court. Find out more about the exhibition. rct.uk/collection/themes/exhibitions/holbein-at-the-tudor-court/the-queens-gallery-buckingham-palace
Join 'A Weekend with Elizabeth I' https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/a-weekend-with-elizabeth-i-tickets-769340547287Episode 228 - The Tudor Home & Daily Life in Tudor England with Bethan WattsTalking Tudors2023-11-28 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Bethan Watts about the Tudor home and daily life in Tudor England. Visit Beth's Historical Blog on Facebook: facebook.com/bethshistoricalblog
Support Talking Tudors on Patreon patreon.com/TalkingTudorsEpisode 227 - Death Songs, Funeral Music and Execution Ballads with Brooke LittleTalking Tudors2023-10-30 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Brooke Little about death songs, funeral music and execution ballads in sixteenth-century England.
Support Talking Tudors on Patreon patreon.com/TalkingTudorsEpisode 226 - The North Berwick Witch Trials with Naomi KelseyTalking Tudors2023-10-25 | Natalie Grueninger speaks with Naomi Kelsey about her debut novel 'The Burnings' and the North Berwick witch trials.
Please note that this episode contains discussions about the horrific abuse and torture inflicted on the men and women accused of witchcraft in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Listener discretion is advised.