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Tudor Blogger: The History Notes

Helene Harrison, Nathen Amin

'Tudor Blogger: The History Notes' is the history substack from historian, author, and blogger Helene Harrison.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Helene Harrison

    Historian, Author and Blogger. • Elizabethan Rebellions (2023) • Tudor Executions (2024) • The Many Faces of Anne Boleyn (2025)

  • Nathen Amin

    Nathen Amin is an author and historian from West Wales who focuses on medieval history, mainly the Wars of the Roses, the Princes in the Tower and the early Tudors. He is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society and has a cat named Vera.

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