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The History of England

358 New Counsels

The History of England

David Crowther

Europe, Queen, England, Medieval, Politics, Royal, History, Parliament, English, King, Modern, Early Modern, Monarchy

4.86K Ratings

🗓️ 20 November 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Was it an 'Eleven years tyranny' or 'Halcyon Days' that followed 1629? Either way, foreign ambassadors were not hopeful of England's future. But Charles first priority was to reduce the Vipers of parliament to submission.

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0:54.2

Hello everyone and welcome to the History of England episode 358 New Councils.

1:06.1

I mentioned I was going to have a period of shout outs for independent podcasters and

1:10.4

today's recommendation for your list is the Anglo-Saxon England podcast.

1:14.5

You have to be quite careful looking for it because it's not mine of the same name.

1:18.8

It's by Evergreen on Apple but it is in fact created by a proper historian, Dr. Tom

1:24.2

Kurnes and we all love the Anglo-Saxons do we not?

1:28.3

It's an in-depth history from the fall of Roman Britain focusing on political and cultural

1:33.1

history.

1:34.1

Tom uses a lot of written sources, interpreted then through the lens of archaeology, along

1:39.0

with lots of historical historical problems which are a real hoot for this period, as

1:43.8

you know.

1:44.8

I think it appeals to everyone whatever background you have in the topic, so check it out on your

1:49.8

pod catcher of choice, the Anglo-Saxon England podcast.

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