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| 6/23/26 | ![]() Women's Networks in Medieval England, Pt. 2 | Dr. Lacey Bonar Hull returns for part two of our conversation on women's networks during the Wars of the Roses. This time, we turn our attention to two of the most influential women of the fifteenth century: Elizabeth Woodville and Margaret Beaufort.How did these women navigate one of the most turbulent periods in English history? What role did family connections, female alliances, and political survival play in shaping the future of the English crown?We explore Elizabeth Woodville's relationship with her mother, Jaquetta of Luxembourg, and how that bond may have helped prepare her to survive repeated political upheavals. We also examine Margaret Beaufort's often-misunderstood ambitions, separating later Tudor mythology from what the contemporary evidence actually tells us.Along the way, we discuss the mysterious events of 1483, including a possible plot to rescue the Princes in the Tower, the challenges of interpreting Richard III's actions, and the communication networks that may have connected Elizabeth Woodville and Margaret Beaufort long before their famous alliance.Most importantly, we look at how these two women ultimately worked together to secure the marriage of Henry Tudor and Elizabeth of York—an alliance that helped bring the Wars of the Roses to an end and laid the foundations for the Tudor dynasty.Join us as we separate fact from fiction, challenge long-held assumptions, and uncover the remarkable political agency of women whose influence has too often been overlooked by history.--Lacey's Substack: https://thehistoriansdesk.substack.com/Support the podcast on Patreon and get commercial-free episodes, early access, and exclusive content! https://patreon.com/tudorsdynasty--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Dr. Lacey Bonar Hull | — | ||||||
| 6/21/26 | ![]() Traveling Back in Time to Witness History | Ever wished you could step into a time machine and witness history with your own eyes? In this special episode, Amy and Rebecca leave the archives behind and dive into the historical moments they would most love to experience firsthand.From royal celebrations and mysterious disappearances to secret weddings, political intrigue, and pivotal turning points, we reveal our dream destinations in the past - and why these events continue to fascinate us. Along the way, the conversation takes a few unexpected (and hilarious) detours, proving that even historians can't resist having a little fun.So, if you've ever wondered what it would be like to stand in the crowd at a Tudor celebration, uncover one of history's greatest mysteries, or simply observe a world long gone, this episode is for you.And we want to hear from you: If you could travel back in time, where - and when - would you go?--Support the podcast on Patreon and receive COMMERCIAL-FREE episode, EARLY ACCESS, and EXCLUSIVE CONTENT: https://patreon.com/tudorsdynasty--Join other history enthusiasts for the upcoming EVENT on imagery of Mary Boleyn with Sylvia Barbara Soberton. Learn more here: https://maryboleyn.eventbrite.com--Co-Hosts:Rebecca LarsonAmy McElroy | — | ||||||
| 6/18/26 | ![]() Edmund Beaufort: The Man History Got Wrong | *Matt has the week off, so I invited Mike back to discuss someone who may or may not come up in my next conversation with Matt on Henry VI.For generations, Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, has been remembered as one of the defeated leaders of the Lancastrian cause at the Battle of Tewkesbury. But does history tell the whole story?In this episode, I welcome back historian Dr. Michael Jones to take a fresh look at one of the most controversial figures of the Wars of the Roses. Together, we trace Beaufort's remarkable journey from the embattled Beaufort family, through years of exile in Burgundy, to his final stand in 1471.Drawing on evidence from European archives, Dr. Jones argues that Beaufort was far more than a doomed Lancastrian commander. He was a respected military leader, a close companion of Charles the Bold, and a man whose unwavering loyalty and commitment to the chivalric code set him apart in an age of shifting allegiances and political betrayals.Was Edmund Beaufort truly the reckless commander portrayed by later Yorkist accounts? Or has one of Lancaster's most capable and honorable champions been unfairly judged by history?Join us as we explore loyalty, exile, warfare, and the dramatic final chapter of the Beaufort family's role in the Wars of the Roses."The Beauforts get a hard deal." Dr. Michael Jones makes the case for why it's time to take another look.--Mike's Thesis/Dissertation he mentioned: https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/ws/portalfiles/portal/34504530/507865.pdfInformation on the Tewkesbury Festival he will be speaking at on 11 July at 7:30pm: https://www.johnmooremuseum.org/events/tewkesbury-1471-a-vindication-of-edmund-beaufort-duke-of-somerset/--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Dr. Michael K. Jones | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() The House of Boleyn: History Meets Fiction | Lately, I've been on a historic fiction kick. I read so much non-fiction that it's an absolute pleasure when I can just sit back and let a story tells itself without taking notes.Today, I welcome back the absolutely wonderful Tracy Borman to chat about her new novel The House of Boleyn - which I cannot recommend enough. I am a huge fan of Tracy's fiction (as you'll discover from our chat).Get your copy of The House of Boleyn now - you can order through Blackwell's from the US and get free shipping and you won't have to wait until August either! Order HEREOrder the Frances Gorge's series here:The King's Witch (Book One)The Devil's Slave (Book Two)The Fallen Angel (Book Three)--Support the podcast on Patreon and receive commercial-free episodes, early access, and exclusive content! https://patreon.com/tudorsdynasty--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Prof. Dr. Tracy Borman, OBE | — | ||||||
| 6/14/26 | ![]() Educating the Tudors: The Blind Poet, the French Linguist, and the Loyal Martyr | When we think of Tudor education, names like Erasmus and Roger Ascham often come to mind. But they weren't the only men shaping the minds of England's future kings, queens, and nobles.In this episode, we continue our exploration of Tudor tutors by turning our attention to three fascinating figures: Bernard André, the blind poet and historian who served Henry VII; Giles Duwes, the French linguist who helped educate generations of Tudor royals; and Richard Fetherston, a respected scholar whose loyalty to Catherine of Aragon ultimately led him to the executioner's block.Join me as we uncover the lives, careers, and lasting legacies of these remarkable educators and discover how their influence extended far beyond the classroom.--Andre's stuff is in Latin: Historia regis Henrici Septimi, a Bernardo Andrea tholosate conscripta : necnon alia quædam ad eundem regem spectantia : Gairdner, James, 1828-1912 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive - https://archive.org/details/historiaregishen00gair/page/90/mode/2upAlternatively an English translation can be found here: https://philological.cal.bham.ac.uk/andreas/1e.htmlAnd here is a link to Duwes book:An introductorie for to lerne... : Duwes, Giles : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive - https://archive.org/details/bim_early-english-books-1475-1640_an-introductorie-for-to-_duwes-giles/page/n5/mode/2up--Amy's books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0BBSK2SDQ?ccs_id=109e65de-e6dc-4f7e-ac20-4f5f9b2dac8f--Host: Rebecca LarsonCo-Host/Guest: Amy McElroy | — | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() Henry V: England's Last Warrior King✨ | Henry Vmedieval monarchy+4 | Matt Lewis | — | — | Henry VEngland+5 | — | 1h 13m 45s | |
| 6/9/26 | ![]() The Life and the Career of the Black Prince✨ | Black PrinceMiddle Ages+4 | Dr. Michael Jones | The Black Prince: England's Greatest Medieval Warrior | — | Black PrinceEdward of Woodstock+6 | — | 1h 02m 44s | |
| 6/7/26 | ![]() John Skelton: Poet, Tutor, and Troublemaker✨ | Tudor historyJohn Skelton+4 | Amy McElroy | Tudors Dynasty & BeyondCommentum familiare in Ciceronis Officia+1 | — | John SkeltonTudor age+5 | — | 1h 00m 45s | |
| 6/4/26 | ![]() The Daughters of King Stephen✨ | medieval historyKing Stephen+3 | Sharon Bennett Connolly | PRINCESSES OF THE EARLY MIDDLE AGESThe Runaway Nun--the Exiled Princess+1 | — | King Stephenmedieval+5 | — | 43m 22s | |
| 6/2/26 | ![]() Women's Networks in Medieval England✨ | women's networksmedieval England+4 | Dr. Lacey Bonar Hull | — | — | medieval queenswomen's alliances+5 | — | 55m 08s | |
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| 5/31/26 | ![]() John Cheke: Scholar of Kings, Prisoner of Queens✨ | Tudor Englandscholarship+5 | Amy McElroy | Cambridge | Tower of London | John ChekeTudor England+7 | — | 45m 50s | |
| 5/28/26 | ![]() Henry IV: The Vanilla Milkshake of Kings✨ | Henry IVRichard II+5 | Matt Lewis | — | — | Henry IVRichard II+5 | — | 1h 05m 11s | |
| 5/26/26 | ![]() The Queen's Husband: Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha✨ | royal consortsPrince Albert+4 | Dr. Linda Porter | — | GermanyBritain | Prince AlbertQueen Victoria+5 | — | 1h 15m 35s | |
| 5/24/26 | ![]() Historical TV Series: Part Three✨ | historical TV seriesHouse of the Dragon+3 | — | House of the DragonGame of Thrones | — | historical TV seriesHouse of the Dragon+3 | Patreon | 1h 03m 20s | |
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Richard II: The King with a God Complex✨ | Richard IIEnglish history+4 | Matt Lewis | Wilton Diptych | — | Richard IIEdward III+7 | — | 1h 10m 59s | |
| 5/19/26 | ![]() Philippa Gregory on Mary Boleyn, Tudor Women & Revisiting History | She has sold over 30 million copies of her books worldwide, and she is likely the most recognizable name in historical fiction. Today, I’m sharing the interview I recorded with not only Philippa Gregory, but also Sylvia Barbara Soberton - all thanks to History Press for arranging this for us.Together, Sylvia and Philippa explore the story of Mary Boleyn and discuss how each of them researched and wrote about her. We also look at Philippa’s latest Tudor novel, The Boleyn Traitor, and why she wanted the opportunity to revisit Jane Boleyn and give her a fairer portrayal.--Support the podcast on Patreon and you'll get commercial-free episodes, early access, and more! https://patreon.com/tudorsdynasty--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuests: Philippa Gregory & Sylvia Barbara Soberton | — | ||||||
| 5/17/26 | ![]() Historical TV Series - Part Two | Here we are again, yet another Sunday chatting about historical TV series... Let's be honest, there are so many to discuss that we could do this forever, but today I have to find out if Amy watched My Lady Jane. After that we briefly talk about Reign before getting into some of our favorites - The Last Kingdom, Vikings, and more!--Support the podcast over on Patreon and get commercial-free episodes, early access, and so much more! https://patreon.com/tudorsdynasty--Hosts: Rebecca Larson & Amy McElroy | — | ||||||
| 5/14/26 | ![]() Edward III: Life, Death, and Everything In Between | In the second half of Edward III’s reign, he begins to shift into something far more complicated. Joined once again by Matt Lewis, we follow Edward through the first couple of decades of the Hundred Years’ War, his complicated relationship with France, and the astonishing story of the French king John II of France, whose son escaped English captivity - forcing John himself to voluntarily return to England as a hostage in order to preserve his honor.We also look at the devastating death of Edward the Black Prince, the heir Edward III had carefully prepared to inherit the throne, and how his loss changed the future of England forever. From there, we explore the growing unpopularity of John of Gaunt, political unrest, and the increasingly fragile final years of the old king.And then there is the drama surrounding Edward III’s death itself: his longtime mistress Alice Perrers, accused of stealing jewels as the king lay dying, and the priest who later claimed he burst into the chamber at the last moment to drive her away and save the king’s soul.It’s a story of war, grief, honor, scandal, and the slow end of one of England’s most fascinating reigns.--Support the podcast over on Patreon and you'll get early access, commercial-free episodes, and more! https://patreon.com/tudorsdynasty--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Matt Lewis | — | ||||||
| 5/12/26 | ![]() The Illegitimate Daughters of King Henry I | In this episode, I’m joined by historian and author Sharon Bennett Connolly to explore the fascinating lives of the women featured in her new book, Princesses of the Early Middle Ages - with a special focus on the often-overlooked illegitimate daughters of Henry I of England.We dive into the life of Sybilla of Normandy and her marriage to Alexander I of Scotland, discuss Matilda of Normandy and her politically important union with the Duke of Brittany, and uncover the dramatic and tragic story of Juliana - the daughter who famously turned against her own father and attempted to kill the king.From royal marriages and dynastic politics to rebellion, family tension, and heartbreak, this episode shines a light on the remarkable daughters of Henry I and the roles they played in shaping the medieval world.Order Princesses of the Early Middle Ages from Blackwells: https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/Princesses-of-the-Early-Middle-Ages-by-Sharon-Bennett-Connolly/9781399091022Sharon's Website: https://historytheinterestingbits.com/--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Sharon Bennett Connolly | — | ||||||
| 5/10/26 | ![]() Historical TV: Brilliant… or Absolutely Bonkers? | From lavish costumes and dramatic romances to wildly inaccurate timelines and completely unhinged plot twists, historical television gives us plenty to talk about. In this episode of Off the Record, we dive into some of our favorite historical TV series and discuss what they get right, what they get terribly wrong, and the moments that leave historians everywhere screaming at their screens. From brilliant casting and unforgettable storytelling to scenes so ridiculous they deserve an award of their own, nothing is off limits in this chat about the best — and worst — of historical television.--Hosts: Rebecca Larson & Amy McElroy | — | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Edward III: The Crown's Bright New Hope✨ | Edward IIIEdward II+3 | Matt Lewis | — | — | Edward IIIEdward II+3 | — | 1h 04m 56s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Mary Boleyn: Slandered, Seductive...or Simply Misunderstood?✨ | Mary BoleynTudor history+5 | Sylvia Barbara Soberton | RedTop MediaMary Boleyn | — | Mary BoleynTudor court+8 | — | 55m 01s | |
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Edward II: A King Out of Place✨ | Edward IIEnglish monarchy+4 | Matthew Lewis | RedTop MediaGone Medieval+1 | — | Edward IIEdward I+6 | — | 1h 06m 31s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Katherine Swynford: From Mistress to Duchess✨ | Katherine SwynfordJohn of Gaunt+3 | Sharon Bennett Connolly | RedTop MediaAmazon+1 | — | Katherine SwynfordJohn of Gaunt+6 | — | 1h 03m 32s | |
| 4/26/26 | ![]() Henry VII: What Ifs & Misconceptions✨ | Henry VIImisconceptions+5 | Nathen Amin | Henry VIII | England | Henry VIITudor+8 | — | 57m 27s | |
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