The 8 Best Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors Podcast Episodes
1) Episode 027: Sir Francis Walsingham
Francis Walsingham is popularly known as Queen Elizabeth's Spymaster. Learn about the life of this man, and how he created a modern espionage network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more i...Show More
2) Episode 126: Sugar in Tudor England
This episode takes a look at sugar! That white powder that we put everywhere, and which most of us are trying to quit at any given time. Did our Tudor friends use sugar? If so, how? Show notes are at ...Show More
3) Episode 004 - Court Life with Henry VIII
A very brief overview of life in the court of Henry VIII. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4) Episode 029: Mary Queen of Scots
A look at the tragic life of Mary Queen of Scots, who posed a perpetual threat to Queen Elizabeth. For more information and show notes go to http://www.englandcast.com. If you like the Renaissance Eng...Show More
5) Episode 019 - Hampton Court Palace
A history of Hampton Court Palace, Henry VIII's iconic palace in Richmond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6) Episode 021 - William Caxton
A podcast about William Caxton, the first English printer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7) Episode 066: Reconsidering Tudor History
In this episode of the Renaissance English History Podcast, Erik and Xander from the Reconsider Podcast stop by and we talk about how our biases and beliefs influence how we perceive and study history...Show More
8) Episode 049: Tudor Times on James I
Queen Elizabeth died leaving the throne to James I, her relative through her aunt who married into Scotland. In this episode Melita Thomas of Tudor Times talks about James, and why he is their Person ...Show More
9) Henry VII's Impossible Choice: Execute an Innocent Man or Lose Everything
In 1499, Henry VII had two men in the Tower of London. One claimed to be his wife's long-lost brother. The other was an innocent young man who had been locked up since he was ten years old. And the Ki...Show More
10) Tudor Medicine and the Mind: Melancholy, Music, and What Help Actually Looked Like
What happened in Tudor England when someone's mind turned against them? There was no therapist, no diagnosis, no prescription. But there was a whole system, and it was more coherent than you'd expect....Show More