
Exploring British History through stories, people and places.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 291 | Founded | 4 years ago | Last Issue | 9 days ago |
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Hello fellow history lover!
Over the past few years Mudlarking, the pastime of scouring river banks for archeology, has become incredibly popular both with those who do it, and those who like to watch videos of, of hear about, new finds....
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Nicola Tallis joined me at the Harvington History Festival where she was talking about Queen Jane Grey, bettwe known as Lady Jane Grey or the 9-days Queen. We talked about the common misconception of Jane as a...
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Ruth Goodman is the OG queen of what some call practical history, others call living history - in fact my first question to her when I met her at Harvington Hall during their history festival was “how do you de...
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Ahead of the publication of her latest novel, The House of Boleyn, Dr Tracy Borman OBE joined me to talk about the real stories and people in this exploration of the Boleyn family story. We talked about how she...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
History travel content creator for over 10 years. Owner and MD of award-winning historical tour operator British History Tours.
I am a best selling author, historian and broadcaster, specialising in the Tudor period.
We’re cousins Ellie and Lucie, but you might also know us as Roman Found—authors, historians and metal detectorists. \ud83e\udd0e Our debut book ‘Things We Found in the Ground’ is out now! \ud83d\udcda
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