Excellent content. Sounds like a very balanced unbiased account
@matthewc6791 Жыл бұрын
Good to hear more about the Plantagenet influences which are too often overlooked when discussing the Tudors. It is often forgotten that Henry VIII was a grandson of Edward IV, the physical resemblance and stature are clear, as with his brother Arthur. Edward IVs line did not end in the War of the Roses, it continued through the Tudors.
@lizlyon29022 ай бұрын
Then it.continued through the Stuarts courtesy of Henry V111ths sister Margaret who married James 1Vth of Scotland. Again down to the Hanovarians through James 1st of Englands daughter Elizabeth who married Frederick of Bohemia, (The Winter King) whose daughter Sophia married The Elector of Hanover. Their son became George 1st of England.
@jenniferlevine5406Ай бұрын
How wonderful! Great talk and I look forward to reading this new perspective on the Tudors. Thank you!
@Btash978 ай бұрын
I love this
@marshaprice822610 ай бұрын
Very interesting! I am really looking forward to getting a copy and reading this book!
@Free-flyBEАй бұрын
So glad she brought up how important Catholicism was in early Tudor England - The Abbey's were Catholic; hence Westminister. Their beauty is beyond compare & disappearing from our landscape:(
@sarahnixdorf12 ай бұрын
😍😍😍Susanna Lispcomb. As good as David Starkley and Tracy Borman 🎉🎉
@TikiHi773 ай бұрын
I know this is late, but I'm very happy she brought up Henry's taste for war, or at least the glory of it (gaining territory, money, etc)
@avalonkerr83326 ай бұрын
One thing I really appreciate about this: I have long hated the supposedly feminist concept of "women's history". People, since humans are first thought to have existed, live alongside each other (for better or worse.) Human history is the story of All of them, intertwined and dealing with one another. It belittles a woman from history to pull her out of her context and imagine she needs to be looked at as if the male people she interacted with "take away" from her story. The people we interact with are a part of shaping our story. A woman, say Mary I since she is prominent in this podcast, is not marginalized if one admits that she interacted with men during her lifetime. Women don't need to be coddled by being "separated out of all of history" to have their stories told. Thanks for coming to my talk 😆Great podcast!
@Ditto4634 ай бұрын
I don’t think it’s that we are being coddled, quite the contrary. The formal recording of women’s existence, let alone their contribution to the human story has been woefully thin on the ground. What there has been has been written by men, and is largely misogynistic. For centuries, women have been viewed suspiciously and seen as gossipy/provocative/ full of sin/ possessed/ associated with witchcraft etc. We had no platform, capacity to defend ourselves. To redress this imbalance and enlighten us required a conscious effort and a specific approach. Our voice is finally being heard. Feminism is about equality, that’s all.
@oncloudanna35982 ай бұрын
Love this so much! Thank you
@AngelaChase Жыл бұрын
Love the content on this. It’s fascinating. I hate to be critical because you are both so brilliant, but the production value distracts from the content. The edits are a bit jarring and there is a lot of background noise. I just love hearing what you both have to say so much, but it is difficult with the other noises. I hope you will take this as constructive criticism, not unkind criticism.
@JB-uv4hm Жыл бұрын
The difficulties of a remote recording. If you open the transcript and read along it helps.
@sarahnixdorf12 ай бұрын
Tony Robinson ( great teacher) ❤
@ClaireCopeland-n6y5 ай бұрын
Thanks to the commenter who deplored the "women's history " thing. I have always been angered by it too as well as "women's literature " ❤
@AnthonySlater-wv3lw7 ай бұрын
Lovely narratortion applause
@LondonEve2422 күн бұрын
Why is there so much concentration on the Tudors? There are so many monarchs throughout history that are equally important, impressive, appalling etc., but it’s always the Tudors that we hear about.
@paulaannasmith2 ай бұрын
Is that picture just random? It’s the actual spitting image of my son? 😂😂
@farinshore89003 ай бұрын
VIDEO
@mrfearsmom88573 ай бұрын
Thumbs down bc i feel you could put a little but of visuals. Id rather listen to the podcast in the version