Hello, and welcome!

We had such a blast during the March, 2018 Tudor Summit, and I’m so glad you signed up to see the videos – the speakers were so great! It was my commitment that you come away from the two days having been both entertained, and learning new things from each talk, and from the responses and feedback we’ve received, it seems as if we’re meeting that goal, and I’m honored to be a part of this amazing group of speakers.

I’ve gathered some of the most interesting Tudor historians, authors, bloggers, and podcasters, and based on the success of this event – and it’s becoming a regular twice-a-year one, so stay tuned for the next one in September, 2018.

If you have any technical issues during the Summit, please email tudorsummit@gmail.com and we will do our best to help you get it sorted out. You can also post in the Facebook Group, and then if we can’t help figure it out, perhaps others can.

Below are the videos from all the talks. I hope you’ll join us in the Facebook group, too! Even though the Summit isn’t still happening live, it’s still a lively group sharing Tudor history, and we’d love to have you there in that growing community!


March Tudor Summit Talks

 

Matthew Lewis – The Survival of the Princes in the Tower

 

Samantha Wilcoxson – The Plantagenet Embers

 

Seamus O’Caellaigh – Ailments and Medicines of Henry VIII

 

Heather Teysko – Tudor Rebellions

 

Cassidy Cash – Theatre in Tudor times, The Globe Theatre

 

Claire Ridgway – The Boleyn Family

 

Adrienne Dillard – Anne Boleyn

 

Janet Wertman  –  ‘Jane the Quene’

 

David Crowther  – Henry VIII and Thomas Cromwell

 

Thanks again, so much, for your interest in the speakers, and the Summit. We can’t wait to see you in the Facebook Group, and live at the September 2018 Summit!

Cheers,
Heather

PS – if you don’t know me yet, I’ve been podcasting on Renaissance England through the Renaissance English History Podcast since 2009, and I’ve been writing about history online for nearly 20 years since I built a website on Colonial American History in 1998. I’d love for you to check out my blog, podcast site, and online shop with a growing collection of products that let you express your Tudor love in ways that are both funky and silly, while based in serious scholarship – just like the standard I set for my show.

 

 

 

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