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Professor Suzannah Lipscomb talks about everything from the Aztecs to witches, Velázquez to Shakespeare, Mughal India to the Mayflower. Not, in other words, just the Tudors, but most definitely also the Tudors.
Each episode Suzannah is joined by historians and experts to reveal incredible stories about one of the most fascinating periods in history.

Not Just the Tudors History Hit

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Professor Suzannah Lipscomb talks about everything from the Aztecs to witches, Velázquez to Shakespeare, Mughal India to the Mayflower. Not, in other words, just the Tudors, but most definitely also the Tudors.
Each episode Suzannah is joined by historians and experts to reveal incredible stories about one of the most fascinating periods in history.

Anhören in Apple Podcasts
Erfordert ein Abo und macOS 11.4 (oder neuer)

    How Spices Shaped the Modern World

    How Spices Shaped the Modern World

    In the 16th century, spices drove the world economy, creating riches on an unprecedented scale. Spanish and Portuguese explorers competed to find the elusive source of cloves and nutmeg, and when Portugal reached the spice islands of the Moluccas, it set in motion a fierce competition for control.
     
    In this episode of Not Just the Tudors, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb talks to Roger Crowley, whose new book Spice: The 16th-Century Contest that Shaped the Modern World chronicles the adventures, shipwrecks, and sieges that formed the first colonial encounters—and remade the world economy for centuries to follow.
    This episode was edited by xx and produced by Rob Weinberg.
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    • 25 Min.
    Elizabeth I: Make-Up & Beauty Tips

    Elizabeth I: Make-Up & Beauty Tips

    What do we know about what Elizabeth I actually looked like? How was her appearance altered through the use of cosmetics? Portraits suggest that makeup was used to lightly accentuate lips and cheeks, alongside a sheer wash of white base on her skin. What products would she have typically used and how were they made? 
    In this edition of Not Just the Tudors, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb is joined by author and educator Sally Pointer, to decipher the truth about Elizabeth's image and how her use of makeup has become part of her enduring legacy.
    This episode was edited by Ella Blaxill and produced by Rob Weinberg.
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    • 34 Min.
    Unusual Births and Disability in 17th Century England

    Unusual Births and Disability in 17th Century England

    **WARNING: This episode contains themes that some listeners might find distressing and commonly-used historic terminology that does not reflect our own thoughts**
    In May 1680, England become obsessed with a pair of conjoined twins. At just two weeks old, Priscilla and Aquila Herring were kidnapped from their home in Somerset to be put on show for money. A fortnight later they were dead, and a legal battle ensued over ownership and income. It is one of the earliest examples of exploitation and the exhibition of physical difference in England, a story of public display without consent, both before and after.
    In this episode of Not Just the Tudors, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb talks to Dr. Whitney Dirks, whose new book Monstrosity, Bodies, and Knowledge in Early Modern England weaves the case of the Herring sisters through an examination of how physically unusual humans and animals were understood and talked about in early modern England.
    This episode was produced by Rob Weinberg.
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    • 37 Min.
    Seducing James I: Mary & George

    Seducing James I: Mary & George

    The major new TV series, Mary & George tells the scandalous story of George Villiers, who rose - thanks to his mother Mary’s machinations - from minor gentry to enrapture King James VI & I, Britain’s first Stuart king. For a decade, George Villiers was at James’s side – at court, on state occasions and in bed, right up to James’s death in March 1625.
    In this episode of Not Just the Tudors, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb talks to Dr. Benjamin Wooley, acclaimed author of The King’s Assassin, a compelling portrait of a royal favourite whose charisma overwhelmed those around him and, ultimately, himself.
    This episode was edited by Ella Blaxill and produced by Rob Weinberg.
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    • 47 Min.

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5,0 von 5
43 Bewertungen

43 Bewertungen

mghaugeklifhsb ,

Excellent podcast with great topics and engaging presentation

This podcast is really enjoyable, informative and engaging. The topics are well-researched and presented in a very successful, listenable way. The host is knowledgable and passionate in the field (and has a really nice voice). Looking forward to every episode

Janahört ,

One of my favorite podcasts

Interesting and sometimes very niche topics, a wonderful host with such a captivating voice and fascinating discussions with the guests- just fabulous

Sirius Green ,

Exzellent!

Jedes Mal eine echte Freude!

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