Talking Tudors

talkingtudors

A podcast for lovers of Tudor history.

  • 31 minutes 1 second
    Episode 269 - The Six Queens of Henry VIII with Honor Cargill-Martin

    Join host Natalie Grueninger in this captivating episode of Talking Tudors as she welcomes author and historian Honor Cargill-Martin to discuss her new children's book, The Six Queens of Henry VIII. Discover how Cargill-Martin, with her rich background in classical archaeology and art history, brings a fresh feminist perspective to the lives of Henry VIII's wives, making Tudor history accessible and exciting for young readers.

    Explore the compelling stories of these remarkable women and learn about the vibrant illustrations that bring their narratives to life. Cargill-Martin shares her insights into the challenges of writing for children, particularly when addressing the more brutal aspects of Tudor history, while also highlighting the queens' resilience and influence.

    This episode not only delves into the fascinating world of the Tudor court but also offers a glimpse into the creative process behind writing engaging historical narratives for a younger audience. Tune in for a conversation that celebrates the power of storytelling and the enduring legacy of these extraordinary queens.

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    10 November 2024, 4:08 am
  • 1 hour 27 minutes
    Episode 268 - Elizabeth I and Anne Boleyn: A Public Tribute with Natalie Grueninger and Dr Owen Emmerson

    In this episode of Talking Tudors, host Natalie Grueninger delves into the fascinating ways Elizabeth I publicly honoured her mother, Anne Boleyn, despite the turbulent history surrounding her execution. Joined by Dr. Owen Emerson, a social and cultural historian, the discussion reveals surprising insights into Elizabeth's reign and her efforts to restore Anne's legacy.

    The conversation begins with Elizabeth's coronation and how she subtly yet powerfully acknowledged her mother's significance. Natalie and Owen explore an extraordinary document—an Act of Parliament—that reinstated Anne as a legitimate queen, shedding light on Elizabeth's strategic approach to affirm her own legitimacy.

    Listeners will discover the symbolism and emblems that Elizabeth adopted, linking her reign to Anne Boleyn, and how these emblems permeated Elizabethan court culture. The episode also debunks the myth that Henry VIII destroyed all traces of Anne, showcasing surviving artefacts and portraits that celebrate her memory.

    Join Natalie and Owen as they uncover the rich tapestry of historical evidence that highlights the enduring connection between Elizabeth I and her mother, Anne Boleyn, challenging the narrative that their relationship was kept in the shadows.

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    3 November 2024, 7:25 pm
  • 51 minutes 53 seconds
    Episode 267: Katherine of Aragon's Tomb & the Evolution of Memory with Charlotte McCrory

    Join host Natalie Grueninger on this captivating episode of Talking Tudors as she delves into the intriguing history of Katherine of Aragon's tomb at Peterborough Cathedral with special guest Charlotte McCrory. Charlotte, a passionate historian and PhD candidate, shares her research on the tombs of royal women and how they project dynastic and personal memory over time.

    Explore the fascinating journey of Catherine's tomb, from its original creation to its destruction during the English Civil War, and its eventual restoration in the 19th century. Discover the significance of the tomb's location, the heraldry surrounding it, and how contemporary values have influenced its presentation and Katherine's legacy.

    Immerse yourself in the story of a queen who continues to captivate historians and enthusiasts alike. Whether you're a seasoned Tudor history lover or new to the subject, this episode offers valuable insights into the life and memory of Katherine of Aragon.

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    29 October 2024, 2:45 am
  • 1 hour 8 minutes
    Episode 266: Henry VII & Elizabeth of York: The 1502 Royal Progress with Sarah Morris

    Join host Natalie Grueninger in this episode of Talking Tudors as she explores the unique 1502 royal progress of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York with guest Sarah Morris, also known as The Tudor Travel Guide. This journey, unlike any other, was not about pomp and ceremony but rather a personal and intimate voyage through England and Wales.

    Discover the historical context surrounding this progress, marked by personal losses and political challenges, and learn how this journey served as a path to healing for the Tudor monarchs. Sarah delves into the sources used to reconstruct the itinerary, offering insights into the places visited, including Woodstock, Raglan Castle, and the wool-rich Cotswold towns.

    The episode provides a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the royal couple, the people who accompanied them, and the hosts who welcomed them. Listen to the stories of the people they met and the places they stayed, painting a vivid picture of Tudor life away from the capital.

    Link to progress map:

    https://thetudortravelguide.com/the-1502-progress-of-henry-vii-elizabeth-of-york/

    Visit Sarah Morris' official website:

    https://thetudortravelguide.com/

    Visit Simply Tudor Tours:

    https://simplytudortours.com/

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    22 October 2024, 7:19 pm
  • 28 minutes 38 seconds
    Episode 265: The Life and Work of Anne Dowriche with Dr Joanne Paul

    Join Natalie Grueninger as she welcomes back Dr. Joanne Paul to the Talking Tudors podcast. In this episode, they delve into the remarkable life and work of Anne Dowriche, (née Edgecombe), an often-overlooked Elizabethan poet and writer. Discover how Dowriche, a clergy wife from a country gentry background, broke barriers by publishing an epic poem, The French Historie, in 1589, a time when female authorship was rare.

    Dr. Paul shares her insights into Dowriche's influences, from classical texts to the political climate of the late 16th century, including the turbulent religious conflicts in France and England. Explore how Dowriche's work reflects the complex intersections of religion, politics, and literature during the Tudor era, and learn about the hidden networks that might have supported her groundbreaking publication.

    Listen in as Dr. Paul discusses her modern edition of Dowriche's text, making this fascinating work accessible to contemporary readers. Whether you're a student, scholar, or history enthusiast, this episode offers a captivating exploration of a pioneering woman's contribution to Tudor history and literature.

    Visit Dr Paul's website

    https://joannepaul.com/

    Find out more about your host at https://www.nataliegrueninger.com

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    14 October 2024, 12:50 am
  • 54 minutes 45 seconds
    Episode 264 - Saints: A new legendary of heroes, humans and magic with Dr Amy Jeffs

    Welcome to another captivating episode of "Talking Tudors." This week, host Natalie Grueninger sits down with Dr. Amy Jeffs to explore her latest book, 'Saints, A New Legendary of Heroes, Humans and Magic.' Dr. Jeffs, an accomplished author, artist, and medievalist, takes us on a journey through the rich tapestry of saints' legends that shaped medieval Christian Europe.

    Discover the fascinating roles saints played in the medieval world, their impact on art, literature, and daily life, and how these stories offer us a window into the medieval mind. From the humorous tales of St. Christopher to the dramatic martyrdoms of St. Catherine, this episode is a treasure trove of historical insights and enchanting narratives.

    Don't miss out on the intriguing discussion about the Reformation's impact on the cult of saints and how these age-old legends continue to inspire and inform us today. Whether you're a history buff or a lover of myth and folklore, this episode promises to be an enlightening experience.

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    25 September 2024, 4:24 am
  • 55 minutes 29 seconds
    Episode 263 - Shakespeare's Borrowed Feathers with Dr Darren Freebury-Jones

    Welcome to another captivating episode of Talking Tudors! I'm your host, Natalie Grueninger. Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Darren Freebury-Jones about his fascinating new book, Shakespeare's Borrowed Feathers. Darren shares his insights on Shakespeare's interactions with contemporary playwrights and how these relationships influenced his work.

    We also dive into the vibrant world of 16th-century London, exploring the bustling city that inspired so many legendary plays. Darren discusses the collaborative nature of playwriting during this period, the pressures of theatrical production, and the dynamic interplay between Shakespeare and his peers.

    Join us as we uncover the lesser-known influences that shaped the works of the world's greatest playwright. Don't miss this enlightening discussion!

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    https://darrenfj.wordpress.com/

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    19 September 2024, 1:49 am
  • 41 minutes 31 seconds
    Episode 262 - The Fascinating Life of Frances Walsingham with Tony Riches

    Join host Natalie Grueninger in this captivating episode of "Talking Tudors" as she welcomes back historian and author Tony Riches. Dive into the life of Frances Walsingham, the daughter of Queen Elizabeth's spymaster, Sir Francis Walsingham. Discover the trials and triumphs of Frances's life, from her upbringing in a politically charged household to her marriages with Philip Sidney and Robert Devereux.

    Tony Riches shares his extensive research and insights into Frances's fascinating life, highlighting her intellectual prowess, her struggles with love, and her eventual move to Ireland. Learn about the impact of her father's espionage on her life and her surprising conversion to Catholicism. This episode offers a unique glimpse into the lesser-known stories of Tudor women and their enduring legacies.

    Whether you're a Tudor history enthusiast or new to the era, this episode promises a deep and engaging exploration of Frances Walsingham's life and the intricate dynamics of the Tudor court.

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    https://www.tonyriches.com/

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    27 August 2024, 7:35 am
  • 44 minutes 8 seconds
    Episode 261 - The Rise of Henry Tudor: A Son of Prophecy with Nathen Amin

    Join host Natalie Grueninger in this fascinating episode of "Talking Tudors" as she delves into the incredible story of Henry Tudor's rise to power. Sponsored by the Gloucester History Festival, this episode features special guest Nathan Amin, author of 'Son of Prophecy'. 

    Nathan shares his extensive knowledge of the Tudor dynasty, focusing on Henry VII's unlikely ascent to the throne. Discover the Welsh origins of the Tudors, the significance of the prophetic "Son of Prophecy," and the intricate relationships between the Welsh and the English during the 15th century.

    Learn how Henry's lineage, personal qualities, and strategic marriage to Elizabeth of York played pivotal roles in his survival and success. This episode promises a deep dive into the dramatic and lesser-known aspects of Tudor history, offering fresh perspectives and captivating narratives.

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    https://nathenamin.com/

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    18 August 2024, 3:43 am
  • 35 minutes 39 seconds
    Episode 260 - The Tudor World in the Wolsey Rooms with Brett Dolman

    Welcome to another episode of Talking Tudors with your host, Natalie Grueninger. This episode is sponsored by the Gloucester History Festival, where history enthusiasts can enjoy live talks from renowned historians and speakers.

    Natalie welcomes Brett Dolman, curator and historian at Hampton Court Palace, to discuss the newly opened exhibition, The Tudor World in the Wolsey Rooms. Brett shares insights into the exhibition, which showcases rare Tudor paintings, historical artefacts, and provides a deeper look into the lives of ordinary men and women who served at the Tudor court.

    The episode delves into the significance of the Wolsey Rooms, originally built for Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, and explores the rich history and stories of the Tudor period. Brett discusses key exhibits, including portraits of Henry VIII, Catherine of Aragon, and Anne Boleyn, as well as rare paintings depicting Henry's military campaigns and the Field of Cloth of Gold.

    Listeners will also learn about the Tudor connections with the wider world, including trade, cultural exchanges, and the darker aspects of exploitation and colonisation. Brett emphasises the importance of understanding the broader historical context and the impact of the Tudor dynasty on global history.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in Tudor history, offering a fascinating glimpse into one of England's most iconic periods. Join Natalie and Brett as they explore the dazzling and dangerous world of the Tudor court.

    The Tudor World in the Wolsey Rooms

    https://www.hrp.org.uk/hampton-court-palace/whats-on/the-tudor-world-in-the-wolsey-rooms/#gs.ct1cte

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    9 August 2024, 1:57 am
  • 57 minutes 9 seconds
    Episode 259: The Extraordinary Life of Margaret Tudor with Dr Linda Porter

    Welcome to another episode of Talking Tudors. I'm your host, Natalie Grueninger, and today, we delve into the extraordinary life of Margaret Tudor with historian and author, Dr. Linda Porter. This episode is sponsored by the Gloucester History Festival, which promises an array of historical insights this September.

    Margaret Tudor, the elder sister of Henry VIII, led a life filled with political intrigue, personal strife, and significant historical impact. Dr. Porter sheds light on her new book, The Thistle and the Rose, The Extraordinary Life of Margaret Tudor, exploring Margaret's marriage to James IV of Scotland, her tumultuous regency, and her enduring legacy.

    Join us as we unravel Margaret's story, from her privileged upbringing in the Tudor court to her strategic marriages and the intricate sibling rivalry with Henry VIII. Discover how Margaret's legacy lives on through her descendants who still sit on the throne of the United Kingdom.

    Don't miss this fascinating discussion that brings to life one of the most overlooked yet pivotal figures of the Tudor dynasty. Tune in to learn more about the vibrant world of 16th-century England and Scotland through the lens of Margaret Tudor's remarkable journey.

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    https://lindaporter.net/

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    5 August 2024, 3:16 am
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