The Story of Anne Boleyn's Hands with Helene Harrison (ep 247)

The Story of Anne Boleyn's Hands with Helene Harrison (ep 247)

From the time she burst onto the stage of the royal court in 1522, people have been debating what Anne Boleyn looked like. Recent discoveries about portraits created in the reign of her daughter shed some light on the political importance of Anne's hands. Historian Helene Harrison joins us to share her insight and early identification of the way politics and portraiture come together in the appearance of Anne Boleyn. Show Notes: Helene Harrison https://tudorblogger.com/ @tudorblogger The Many...

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When Does a Lie Become a Weapon? Leadership and Othello

When Does a Lie Become a Weapon? Leadership and Othello

Shakespeare's plays Othello and Much Ado About Nothing start with the same storyline: someone tells a lie about a relationship that threatens an entire community. But when does the lie become a weapon...

25 Juni 42min

The Little World: Tudor & Stuart England with Nandini Das (ep 250)

The Little World: Tudor & Stuart England with Nandini Das (ep 250)

Tudor and Stuart England is sometimes considered "a scepter'd isle," as Shakespeare put it--proudly alone. But in fact, the history is much more complicated. Nandini Das explores how small and interco...

17 Juni 47min

Mary Tudor, Erasmus, and Tudor Continental Impact with Amy McElroy (ep 249)

Mary Tudor, Erasmus, and Tudor Continental Impact with Amy McElroy (ep 249)

Amy McElroy Substack: The Tudor Notebook with Rebecca Batley https://amymcelroy.substack.com/p/welcome @amymcelroy on Substack @amymcelroy_author on Instagram Books: Desiderius Erasmus (2026), Mary Tu...

3 Juni 58min

Power, Praise, and Pressure: How King Lear Gets it Wrong (ep 248)

Power, Praise, and Pressure: How King Lear Gets it Wrong (ep 248)

In this episode of the Royals, Rebels, and Romantics Leadership Series, Carol Ann examines Shakespeare's King Lear as a cautionary tale. Instead of behaving as a leader, Lear behaves as a bully, grasp...

27 Maj 26min

The Judicial Murder of Anne Boleyn with Heather Darsie (ep 246)

The Judicial Murder of Anne Boleyn with Heather Darsie (ep 246)

Anne Boleyn changed the history of England, but her impact was felt far beyond her native country. Author and historian Heather Darsie brings a Continental perspective to Anne's life, and her death. ...

6 Maj 1h 3min

Hamnet Times Four: Experiencing the Book, Movie, Play, and Audio Book (ep 245)

Hamnet Times Four: Experiencing the Book, Movie, Play, and Audio Book (ep 245)

Maggie O'Farrell's Hamnet has captured the attention of the world, focusing on Shakespeare's family. The importance of Agnes (Anne) Hathaway Shakespeare and the death of son Hamnet changed the family....

22 Apr 52min

Double, Double, Toil, and Trouble: Scottish Witches with Mary Craig (244)

Double, Double, Toil, and Trouble: Scottish Witches with Mary Craig (244)

Macbeth begins ominously: "Enter three witches." What did Scottish people believe about witches? Historian and author Mary Craig joins Royals, Rebels, and Romantics to explain. Show Notes: Mary Crai...

8 Apr 49min

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