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Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Episode 146: British History, Tudor Style

Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Heather Teysko

History

4.6624 Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2020

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

In this episode I look at how the Tudors saw their own island's history. Bear with me through the admin - it's been a while since I did a big housekeeping. Then we look at how Brutus of Troy, monastic libraries, and 5th century travel guides to Scandinavia are all related. Show notes up at Englandcast.com/history. Other links of interest: The 2021 Tudor Planner Crowdfunding campaign is live until June 28. Reserve your copy here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/publishing-the-2021-tudor-planner/x/176575 The Intelligent Speech conference is coming up. Learn more here: https://www.intelligentspeechconference.com/ Thanks! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Renaissance English History podcast, a part of the Agora Podcast Network.

0:20.6

I'm your host, Heather Tesco, and I'm a storyteller

0:23.0

who makes history accessible because I believe it's a pathway to understanding who we are,

0:28.1

our place in the universe, and be more deeply in touch with our own humanity. This is episode 146,

0:37.0

and it's about how the tutors saw English history and their place in English

0:41.9

history. I've thought a lot about how the tutors discussed and learned about their own history,

0:47.6

and I did do another episode earlier on the Tudor Tudors, so the people who were the teachers and developed textbooks and things

0:56.5

like that during this period. So I'll link to that in the show notes. But I was really kind of

1:00.9

thinking about how they saw the Anglo-Saxon period, for example, and I wanted to dig into that in an

1:05.6

episode. So you can get show notes and resources at Englandcast.com slash history.

1:12.4

So I have three main admin points, and I'll go through them really quickly.

1:17.8

So the first is that right now until June 28th, I believe, is the Indiegogo for my

1:24.5

2021 tutor planner.

1:26.8

So if you don't yet know what the tutor planner is,

1:29.3

it's a weekly, monthly diary slash calendar slash planner that I've been doing for this

1:35.8

will be the fifth year. And it's filled with tutor facts this week in tutor history, all that

1:40.4

kind of stuff wrapped up in a beautiful cover that looks like an old manuscript. But it also

1:45.4

has all of the planner stuff that my fellow planner nerds will appreciate like habit trackers and

1:50.9

goal sheets and check-ins and all that kind of stuff. The Indiegogo is something I do every year to fund

1:56.1

the printing of it because it's something that I just publish myself. I do it all independently.

2:00.9

And if you support the Indiegogo, there's like some super cool perks. So not only do you get

2:05.2

the planner at the cheapest price that it's going to be all year, but you also get some cool

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