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The Tudor Notebook

Amy McElroy, Rebecca Larson, Rebecca Batley, Heather R. Darsie, Steven, Annie Whitehead

A joint publication by Amy McElroy and Rebecca Batley. Amy and Rebecca are both published authors of nonfiction history books.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Amy McElroy

    Author of Educating the Tudors & Women's Lives in the Tudor Era, & Mary Tudor, Queen of France. I'm now working on Desiderius Erasmus.

  • Rebecca Larson

    Founder and Host of *Tudors Dynasty & Beyond*, including the series *Dr. Emma & Me*. I’m an independent researcher specializing in English and European history, with a deep passion for uncovering and sharing the stories that shaped the past.

  • Rebecca Batley

    Rebecca Batley is an archaeologist and historian with a particular interest in women’s history. She has written many articles for various publications, including: New Scientist, Nautilus, and Aeon.

  • Heather R. Darsie

    Author & Tudor-adjacent historian. Anna of Cleves expert. Join me for 16th century history musings and writing advice. I might share stories about my parrots and my life, too.

  • Steven
  • Annie Whitehead

    Author, Historian, FRHistS, HWA, SoA. Winner HWA/Dorothy Dunnett Soc. Comp, Judge HWA Nonfiction Crowns & HNS story Comp http://anniewhiteheadauthor.co.uk

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