Not Just the Tudors

A podcast by History Hit

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384 Episodes

  1. How People Died in 16th Century London

    Published: 30/03/2023
  2. Pieter Bruegel the Elder: Renaissance Painter

    Published: 27/03/2023
  3. 17th Century Revolutionary England

    Published: 23/03/2023
  4. Who Painted Anne Dudley? A Tudor Mystery

    Published: 20/03/2023
  5. Menstruation in Early Modern England

    Published: 16/03/2023
  6. Anne Boleyn’s Final Year

    Published: 13/03/2023
  7. The Myth of 'Western Civilisation'

    Published: 09/03/2023
  8. Katherine of Aragon: England's First Renaissance Queen

    Published: 06/03/2023
  9. Jews & the Inquisition in Italy

    Published: 02/03/2023
  10. The Death of Amy Dudley

    Published: 27/02/2023
  11. The Blood Countess: Elizabeth Bathory

    Published: 23/02/2023
  12. Mary Queen of Scots’ Lost Letters Decoded

    Published: 20/02/2023
  13. The House of Guise: Europe's Most Murderous Dynasty?

    Published: 16/02/2023
  14. Children in Tudor England

    Published: 13/02/2023
  15. The Murder of Christopher Marlowe

    Published: 09/02/2023
  16. Henrietta Maria, Charles I’s Queen Consort

    Published: 06/02/2023
  17. Marguerite de Navarre: Mother of Renaissance France

    Published: 02/02/2023
  18. When London Shipped Poor Children to America

    Published: 30/01/2023
  19. Hatton: Elizabeth I's Favourite?

    Published: 26/01/2023
  20. Batavia: The Worst Shipwreck in History

    Published: 23/01/2023

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Professor Suzannah Lipscomb talks about everything from the Aztecs to witches, Velázquez to Shakespeare, Mughal India to the Mayflower. Not, in other words, just the Tudors, but most definitely also the Tudors.Each episode Suzannah is joined by historians and experts to reveal incredible stories about one of the most fascinating periods in history.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe.  

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