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The Most Surprising Things I Learned about Catherine of Aragon this month

May 5, 2016May 5, 2016 [email protected] 460 views

I’ve been podcasting with Tudor Times again, this month about Catherine of Aragon. I have read countless books about Henry’s six wives, and Catherine always takes up a huge proportion of each book simply because of the large role she played in Henry’s life. She was married to him the longest, she fought him tooth…

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Summing up Shakespeare in Three Simple Thoughts

April 29, 2016April 25, 2016 [email protected] 494 views

My most recent Renaissance English History Podcast was a short intro into the life of Shakespeare, to celebrate the 400th anniversary of his death.  I had been extremely negligent in not talking about Shakespeare before.  It’s simply because my interests – which have driven the sporadic nature of my podcast up until recently – have…

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How the Protestant Reformation Made Elizabethan Theater

March 15, 2016March 17, 2016 [email protected] 528 views

Last week I got podcasty with Elizabethan Theater, which is appropriate considering Shakespeare’s birthday is coming up.  I’ll be doing several episodes on the theater – this was a general introduction to this great Elizabethan institution, and then my next episodes will be more focused on Shakespeare, Marlowe, Burbage, and the other great personalities of…

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Alison Weir on Tudor Feminism, Norah Lofts, and the Cult of Anne Boleyn

March 3, 2016February 24, 2016 [email protected]1 Comment 3263 views

About 2o years ago I read Alison Weir’s Six Wives of Henry VIII.  I remember starting it, laying in my bed in my attic bedroom when it was snowing outside.  I was immediately hooked on this saga of drama and the way lives could be forever changed because of the inability to bear a son.  Little…

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Old Music Monday: Mary Tudor and Choral Music

November 25, 2014 [email protected] 603 views

I just finished another episode of my Renaissance English History Podcast (the most uncreatively named podcast ever!) (get it on itunes!) on Mary Tudor, and it got me thinking about church music during the five years that Mary reigned.  She wasn’t famous for endowing any colleges, or really supporting scholars, but it could be said…

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Renaissance English History Geekdom

November 15, 2014 [email protected] 310 views

Many of you know that I geek out on Renaissance English History.  I still have a “bucket list” to do to get an advanced degree in it, but for now, I do what I can with books and travel. If you haven’t checked out my Renaissance English History Podcast yet, please do.  And tell a…

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