Ebook 99p. Offer ends today. www.amazon.co.uk/Anglo-Saxons...
Ebook 99p. Offer ends today. www.amazon.co.uk/Anglo-Saxons...
"Kuwornu shares the diverse African presence in Renaissance Europe that he found: princes, ambassadors, saints, artists, scholars, and knightsβall revealed through art from the period"
www.folger.edu/blogs/shakes...
Cover of book with text in yellow reading: The Firearm Revolution: From Renaissance Italy to the European Empires, overlaid on an image of an angel in seventeenth-century dress with wings and a long gun.
Hello Bluesky! My new book, THE FIREARM REVOLUTION, is out on 14 April. Itβs about how a new technology changed society, and how hard it was to control. Hereβs a little thread of whatβs inside:
British History Podcast: Thomas More was a complex man in complicated times. Interview with | Dr Joanne Paul at Harvington History Festival shows.acast.com/british-hist... @drjoannepaul.bsky.social #Tudors #History #Podcast
Enough politics. It is publication day for the paperback edition for The Far Edges of the Known World; it's a book that has been described in reviews as both strikingly and refreshingly original.
So if you fancy reading about the ancient world from a different perspective - give it a read!
Excellent work, team.
Thank you! Very kind.
I have a book you might enjoy.... πhttps://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-house-of-dudley-a-new-history-of-tudor-england-dr-joanne-paul/7124010?aid=12264&ean=9781405937191&
oh god. It's going to be a day in which we are forced to tap the 'the world didn't start in 1900' sign every five minutes, isn't it?
Anyway, stop firing your premodernists, stop making them feel irrelevant, stop making them do just the introduction sessions of 'the real' history.
Ok, but she's Lady Jane DUDLEY π
Arthur Plantagenet, Viscount Lisle? (a stretch perhaps, but a heck of a story...)
So I don't know if he counts as a 'senior royal' (probably not), but...
Arthur Plantagenet, Viscount Lisle (bastard son of Edward IV) was arrested, held AND released, and only died because he was so excited about about being released that he had a heart attack two days later...
Counts?
so far Iβve come up with 1 (one) senior royal being arrested or detained who hasnβt died about it (Elizabeth I)
The Duke of Clarence was executed on the 18 February π
Lots of chat about the *last* English royal to be arrested, but who was the first? The Anglo-Saxons typically bumped off their rivals, so I'll start the bidding with Odo, bishop of Bayeux, arrested and imprisoned by his half-brother, William the Conqueror, in 1082.
First senior member of the royal family to be arrested since Charles I...
I reckon the last time the son of a sovereign was taken into custody in Britain was the Duke of Monmouth in 1685.
every British historian rn frantically trying to find examples of British royals being arrested that donβt end with their execution
To be clear: references to past modes of execution are not endorsements
Not to mention Charles I himself...
Emphasis on *modern*.
A certain brother of a king drowned in a vat of Malmsey wine* comes to mind.
(*so went the rumour)
On "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" @colbertlateshow.bsky.social, Sir Ian McKellen shared a monologue that some believe Shakespeare may have written. The speech, known as "The Strangersβ Case," comes from an Elizabethan play, "Sir Thomas More." We explore: www.folger.edu/blogs/shakes...
New byline in @latimes.com on what a late medieval/Renaissance map has to do with politics today.
π #maps #cartography #histsci #medieval #renaissance #earlymodern
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Right now you can get 25% off the paperback of Thomas More in the @waterstones.bsky.social pre-order sale!
Only last until Friday so get yours now!
I'm speaking at @stalbanscathedral.bsky.social on the 19 March - the day the paperback of Thomas More comes out! Books will be available for purchasing and signing.
Tickets here - www.stalbanscathedral.org/Event/thomas...
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#onthisday
12 Feb 1554: Lady Jane Dudley and Guildford Dudley are executed π©ΈβοΈ Mary I removes a living symbol of challenge. @drjoannepaul.bsky.social unpacks why Queen Jane was not the innocent pawn history portrays her as.
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#otd #history #podcast
Couldn't agree more - off to rewatch now
#HistoryEducation
I had the joy of speaking to @historyextra.bsky.social Life of the Week podcast about Thomas More.
Listen wherever you get your podcasts!
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There will be others π