Renaissance England was a bustling and exciting place...new religion! break with rome! wars with Sco
This is an episode that started out about food, but somewhere along the line it turned into a small
This was the talk by Nathen Amin, author, and founder of The Henry Tudor Society, at this year's Tud
Melita Thomas spoke at the Tudor Summit about her new book, The King's Pearl, and the nuanced relati
The Tudor Times Person of the Month is Mary Queen of Scots. Melita Thomas talks about Mary, and the
If you missed the Tudor Summit, don't worry! I'll be releasing the audio over the course of the rest
A look at the astronomical scene in 16th century England, as well as how people reacted to the new i
In this episode, Melita of Tudor Times talks with us about Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke, writer
So much of Tudor history is the convergence of new technologies and ideas that radically changed soc
Margaret Pole led a life filled with ups and downs. Born into life as the niece of the King, she end
This episode is a little non traditional. It's a bake along wherein Hannah, my three year old, and I
Roland Hui is an art historian and the author of a new book on the Tudor Queens called The Turbulent
John Knox is one of the pillars of the mid 16th century Protestant movement, and has become known as
Episode 077 of the Renaissance English History Podcast is about Tudor Crime and Punishment. What was
What a thrill it was to speak with Alison Weir for the second time about her new book on Anne Boleyn
The 75th episode is spent talking about Elizabeth I and her relationship with France, which was comp
Episode 074 is the continuing look at how our Tudor Monarchs related to France. Edward made war, Mar
In Episode 073 of the Renaissance English History Podcast I talk with Melita Thomas of Tudor Times a
The Field of Cloth of Gold is one of the most famous foreign policy events in Henry VIII's reign, an
In this continuing look at the Tudors and their relationship with France, I take a look at Henry VII
In this episode Melita Thomas talks about their February Person of the Month, John Dudley. He's (in)