Renaissance England was a bustling and exciting place...new religion! break with rome! wars with Sco
Queen Elizabeth died leaving the throne to James I, her relative through her aunt who married into S
This is the third part in my Trilogy of the Theater. The first was a look at the history of Elizabet
Melita Thomas of Tudor Times talks about their Person of the Month for May, Catherine of Aragon. A S
A look at the life of William Shakespeare - an albeit brief introduction to the Bard, as we celebrat
Another joint podcast with Melita Thomas of Tudor Times. This time we talk about Jasper Tudor, the u
A look at the history of Elizabethan Theater and the medieval background including mystery plays. Th
Alison Weir talks to the Renaissance English History Podcast, and I get starstruck. Check out the li
Melita Thomas, co founder of Tudor Times, talks about Margaret Beaufort. Learn more about Henry VII'
Hey everyone - I'm reposting this because I realized the audio was way off for the last version. So
An overview of the actual battles that took place during those two weeks in the summer of 1588 where
The tensions within England, and with Spain, that led Philip to think it would be a good idea to lau
You know that image you have of Henry VIII? Yeah, that one. The one with his wide legs, looking righ
In the 16th century a booming iron industry in the forest of the Weald of Surry, Kent, and Sussex pr
Next week I'll still be doing a full episode on the iron industry and economy of the Weald, but deci
Henry VIII is remembered as the Founder of the Royal Navy - he built up the navy from only about 5 s
Special thanks to Lindsay for the text suggesting this episode on fashion, clothing & sumptuary
In keeping with the Halloween ghouley scary theme, Brittany from History, Bitches and I teamed up ag
Henry VIII's wives are still busy roaming around their various homes. In this joint episode produced
An overview of the life of Bess of Hardwick, a phenomenal woman who made her own luck, played her ca
A look at the various forces at work to make the Elizabethan Age of Discovery possible. Hosted on Ac