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Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Episode 054: Rebellions Three

Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Heather Teysko

History

4.6624 Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2016

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Wrapping up our look at Tudor Rebellions, this episode looks at the long term effects of the rebellions, and how they affected social, religious, and foreign policies. If you like this podcast, please remember to rate it in whatever service you use to listen. It helps people discover the show, and decide if it's something they want to listen to. You can get in touch with me through twitter (@teysko) or the Englandcast website - http://www.englandcast.com. You can also message me through the Facebook page at Facebook.com/englandcast. And any new patrons at patreon.com/nomadchick are encouraged and appreciated! Thanks! PS - This image used for this episode is the banner of the Pilgrimage of Grace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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Hey, it's Heather, and I want to remind you about our very special tours to the UK.

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In 2017, we'll be doing tours focusing on the Even Song experience.

0:10.0

The Even Song service comes from Cranmer's Book of Common Prayer from the mid-16th century.

0:15.0

It's been dubbed the Atheist's Favorite Service because it requires so little and it gives so much. It's simply

0:23.1

divine choral music sung in some of the most historic chapels, abbeys and cathedrals in England.

0:29.2

We'll be spending 10 days visiting places like Cambridge, Oxford, Bath, the Cotswolds,

0:36.2

Winchester and Windsor with walking tours, free time to explore,

0:40.3

and then gathering back each afternoon for the Evensong Service if you choose to attend.

0:45.3

It will be 10 days of beautiful countryside, historic cities and villages, and so, so much music. I invite you to go to Englandcast.com

0:56.6

slash tours for full itinerary and pricing information. Again, Englandcast, E-N-G-L-A-N-D, C-A-S-D, Englandcast.com

1:06.6

slash tours. Thanks so much, and now to the show.

1:28.5

Hello and welcome to the Renaissance English History podcast. I'm your host, Heather Tusco, and I'm a storyteller who makes history accessible because I believe it's a pathway to understanding

1:34.3

who we are, our place in the universe, and our own humanity. This is episode 54, 54, wrapping up

1:43.1

the little unit I've been working on here on Tudor Rebellions.

1:47.0

But before I get started, a few reminders.

1:50.0

First, please check out the Agora Podcast Network, of which this podcast is a proud member.

1:57.0

The Agora Podcast of the month for September is Lands of Leviathan. This podcast analyzes

2:03.8

concepts and theories from political science and international relations using themes, trends,

2:10.2

and trivia in popular culture. Listen to two nerds discuss state reformation during a zombie

2:16.0

apocalypse or how the Jedi Council would function

2:19.1

in our international system. Also, a plug for my Patreon page and all the other activities going

2:24.9

on on my website. So if you're listening to this and you're going, gee, I wish I could support this

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