Wicked Women: The Podcast

The Death of Anne Boleyn


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For centuries, Anne has been cast in so many roles: temptress, reformer, political schemer, Protestant martyr. But what if her story looks very different when we place it not just in the court of Henry VIII, but in the wider legal, political, and religious world of sixteenth-century Europe?


In this episode, I’m joined by Heather Darsie, whose new book takes a fascinating and fresh approach to Anne Boleyn’s rise and fall. Drawing in part on her perspective as a lawyer, Heather explores how Anne’s upbringing in the Low Countries and France, her connections to religious reform, and the legal structures developing under Henry VIII all help us better understand why Anne became so dangerous and why her end unfolded the way it did.


We talk about Anne’s continental influences, the difference between Henry’s break with Rome and Anne’s own religious interests, the legal precedents that made her execution possible, and why her death may have been about far more than adultery. This episode reminds us Anne Boleyn was not simply a symbol or a scandal, but a real woman caught in forces far larger than herself.

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