The Invention of You: How the Renaissance Discovered the Self

The Invention of You: How the Renaissance Discovered the Self

📬 Free newsletter (Tudor news, vocab, treasures, behind the scenes): ⁠https://englandcast.com/newsletter-sign-up⁠ We talk about the Renaissance as the time people rediscovered the ancient world. But they were also discovering themselves, for the first time. For most of human history, nobody really knew what they looked like. Then a mirror, a chimney, a printing press, and a blank book arrived within about 150 years of each other, and together they invented something brand new: the interior life. The private self. In this episode: Venetian glass mirrors that once cost as much as a naval ship, the rise of private heated rooms, the explosion of diary keeping, and why Hamlet might be the most "online" character in literary history. 🔔 Subscribe for more Tudor and medieval history Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Edward VI vs. The Dragon: A Protestant Boy King Who Tried to Rewrite England's Most Elite Knighthood

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The Forgotten Welfare State: How the Dissolution of Monasteries Devastated the Poor and Sick

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2 Juli 20min

What If Mary Queen of Scots Was Never Executed?

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Mary, Queen of Scots was executed on February 8th, 1587, on the strength of a decoded letter and a forged postscript that Elizabeth's spymaster slipped into her own secret code. But what if that lette...

2 Juli 20min

Before Samuel Pepys, There Was This Devon Farmer Buying Velvet Shoes

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