
A joint publication by Amy McElroy and Rebecca Batley. Amy and Rebecca are both published authors of nonfiction history books.
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Genre: History, nonfiction
I was sent a copy of this book ahead of publication and was very interested to read it. I have read quite a lot about witchcraft in Scotland recently so was interested to find out what this book had to say on the subject.
In January I had the privilege of visiting St Lawrence Jewry in London. I was on a mission to see the stained glass featuring one of my favourite men of the Tudor era, William Grocyn.
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Author of Educating the Tudors & Women's Lives in the Tudor Era, & Mary Tudor, Queen of France. I'm now working on Desiderius Erasmus.
Historian/archaeologist studying for a PhD at Oxford | Helping curious readers connect the dots of early medieval England
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.
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.
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