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By Deb Hunter
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What inspired Henry VIII to build? From ships to palaces he was determined to leave his legacy - where with sons or architecture.
Join Deb and Dr Lily Fulson as they take a deep dive into how the machinations of the Italian Renaissance involved him.
Lily Filson is a Renaissance historian with interests in transmission histories of art, technology, and thought with a focus on the global sixteenth century. She received her MA as a Florence Fellow from Syracuse University in 2011 and the Ph.D from Ca' Foscari University in 2018. She has held fellowships from the European Research Council in Venice, Italy and the Academy of Sciences in Prague, Czech Republic; she is most recently the recipient of a Renaissance Society of America Short-Term Grant, and she has authored articles in Ancient West & East, Society and Politics, Studia Rudolphina: Bulletin for the Research Center of Visual Arts & Culture in the Age of Rudolph II, and elsewhere. Her recently-published textbook, An Expanded Global History of Art, Architecture and Technology (Kendall Hunt 2022), collects original lectures that explore the intersection of the history of art and technology from art history courses Dr. Filson has taught for Tulane University, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and the University of Pittsburgh.
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Produced by Rokkwood Studios, U.K. This episode was produced by Ben Williams, Rokkwood Audio, U.K. Music developed by Rokkwod. Cover art by The Happy Colour Studio, U.K. Voiceovers by Paul Hunter. Written by Deb Hunter.
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What caused the juxtaposition from bedmate to power player?
Monarchs in medieval Europe had extraconjugal sexual partners. What about the Tudors? Why was it only in France that a royal mistress could become a political power player?
This unique episode of All Things Tudor explores this phenomenon with Drs Tracy and Christine Adams, and we take a look at how a special place at court was developed for the royal mistress.
A new way of political influence developed - in the form of an intelligent, charismatic woman - one who usually became the royal mistress. Diane de Poitiers is a prime example of this power player.
This podcast will appeal to anyone interested in the history of women and royalty, gender studies, and Anne Boleyn.
Dr Tracy Adams is Professor of French in the School of Cultures, Languages and Linguistics at the University of Auckland. She is the author of three books, including Christine de Pizan and the Fight for France, also published by Penn State University Press.
Dr Christine Adams is Professor of History at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. She is the author or co-editor of four books, including A Taste for Comfort and Status: A Bourgeois Family in Eighteenth-Century France, also published by Penn State University Press.
Special thanks to Penn State University for supplying their book to me for this podcast.
Please follow me at @thingsTudor on Twitter and @officialAllThingsTudor on Instagram. For more about Tudor history, join my Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/AllThingsTudor and follow my website: www.AllThingsTudor.com
Produced by Rockwood Audio, U.K. This episode was produced by Ben Williams, Rockwood Audio, U.K. Music developed by Rockwood. Cover art by The Happy Colour Studio, U.K. Voiceovers by Paul Hunter.
Written by Deb Hunter.
(c) 2023 All Things Tudor
In this episode of All Things Tudor, historian Kirstie Dean, author of On the Trail of Richard III joins Deb to take a deep dive into the Wars of the Roses and examine the question...what if Richard III would've won the Battle of Bosworth?
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kristiedavisdea
Production by Rockwood Studios, U.K. This episode was produced by Ben Williams. Music developed by Rockwood. Cover art by The Happy Colour Studio, U.K. Voiceovers by Paul Hunter.
Written by Deb Hunter.
Please follow me at @thingsTudor on Twitter and @officialAllThingsTudor on Instagram. For more about Tudor history, join my Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/AllThingsTudor and follow my website: www.AllThingsTudor.com
Produced by Rockwood Audio, U.K. This episode was produced by Ben Williams, Rockwood Audio, U.K. Music developed by Rockwood. Cover art by The Happy Colour Studio, U.K. Voiceovers by Paul Hunter.
Written by Deb Hunter.
(c) 2023 All Things Tudor
In today's episode of All Things Tudor, Dr Valerie Schutte joins Deb to discuss the multi-faceted Queen Mary I. If you want to know more about England's first Queen Regnant, this episode is for you! Has any other member of the Tudor Dynasty been surrounded by so many myths and legends, all at the same time? What were her strengths and weaknesses as queen? Find out by listening to this insightful conversation.
Follow Dr Schutte at https://tudorqueenship.com/
Please follow me at @thingsTudor on Twitter and @officialAllThingsTudor on Instagram. For more about Tudor history, join my Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/AllThingsTudor and follow my website: www.AllThingsTudor.com
Produced by Rokkwood Audio, U.K. This episode was produced by Ben Williams. Music developed by Rokkwod. Cover art by The Happy Colour Studio, U.K. Voiceovers by Paul Hunter.
Written by Deb Hunter and Dr Valerie Schutte.
(c) 2023 All Things Tudor
In this episode of All Things Tudor, the fascinating and provocative life of Lady Margaret Douglas is discussed by Deborah Roil and Melita Thomas, the powerhouses behind Tudor Times. A niece to Henry VIII, the grandmother of James I & VI, she lead a calculated life of intrigue, mystery and adventure.
If you want to know more about Mary Queen of Scots and her liaison with Lord Darnley, this episode is for you!
Twitter: @TheTudorTimes
Please follow me at @thingsTudor on Twitter and @officialAllThingsTudor on Instagram. For more about Tudor history, join my Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/AllThingsTudor and follow my website: www.AllThingsTudor.com
Produced by Rokkwood Audio, U.K. This episode was produced by Ben Williams. Music developed by Rockwood. Cover art by The Happy Colour Studio, U.K. Voiceovers by Paul Hunter.
Written by Deb Hunter.
(c) 2023 All Things Tudor
In the inaugural episode of All Things Tudor, Deb chats with historian, podcaster and legend Dan Snow about his love of history, knowledge of the Tudor era, and more...including his Antarctica expedition. You’ll want to give this a listen!
Connect with Dan:
https://www.historyhit.com/podcast/dan-snows-history-hit/ Twitter: @thehistoryguy
Written by Deb Hunter and Dan Snow. Produced by Ben Williams, Rokkwood Studios, UK.
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Twitter: @NathenAmin
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In this very special edition of All Things Tudor, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb joins Deb to discuss the importance of the month of January in the lives of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, as well as the many milestone dates in the Tudor dynasty.
Connect with Professor Lipscomb:@sixteenthCgirl
Written by Deb Hunter and Professor Suzannah Lipscomb. Produced by Ben Williams of Rokkwood Studios, UK. Voiceovers by Paul Hunter. This episode previously launched on January 4, 2022.
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In this episode of All Things Tudor, Deb chats with Matt Lewis about the chess game of power from the Plantagenets to the Tudors. Matt takes us on a journey weaving in King Richard III, the Princes in the Tower, the Wars of the Roses, Shakespeare and Elizabeth I - providing insight into historical events that shaped the emergence of the Tudors.
Connect with Matt:
History Hit, Gone Medieval: https://play.acast.com/s/gone-medieval
Twitter: @MattLewisAuthor
Written by Deb Hunter and Matthew Lewis. Produced by Rokkwood Studios, UK. This episode was produced by Ben Williams. Music by Rokkwodd. Cover design by The Happy Colour Studio, UK. Voiceovers by Paul Hunter.
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‘We must not let in daylight upon magic’ In this very Special Edition of All Things Tudor, Tracy Borman speaks with Deb about the history of the British monarchy and the impact of the Tudor dynasty. (She also brings new insight into the newly discovered Anne Boleyn falcon.) Tracy is a best selling Tudor author, historian and broadcaster. She is joint Chief Curator at Historic Royal Palaces. Her latest book, Crown & Sceptre: A New History of the British Monarchy is now available.
Connect with Tracy: Twitter: @TracyBorman
Website: http://www.tracyborman.co.uk/
Written by Tracy Borman and Deb Hunter. Produced by Ben Williams, Rokkwood Studios, UK. Voiceovers by Paul Hunter.
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