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Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Episode 188: The Prayer Book Rebellion

Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Heather Teysko

History

4.6624 Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2023

⏱️ 20 minutes

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In this episode we look at the evidence from a new book examining the importance and role of the Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549. 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.

0:16.0

I'm your host, Heather Tesco, and I'm a storyteller who makes history accessible

0:20.0

because I believe it's a pathway to understanding who we are, our place in the universe, and be more

0:25.7

deeply in touch with our own humanity. This episode is about the prayer book rebellion of 1549,

0:32.9

and it is inspired by a new book that just came out by Mark Stoyle. He's a professor at history at Southampton University.

0:40.3

And his new book is called A Murderous Midsummer, the Western Rising of 1549.

0:46.7

Before we get started, though, you know what's up.

0:48.8

It's time to talk about TudorCon September 8th through 10th in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Tickets are starting

0:56.4

to sell pretty quickly. So if you want to come, reserve your spot so you don't miss out, we do have a

1:03.5

limited amount of tickets available. We really try to keep this a small and intimate event where

1:08.6

people can really start to have deeper relationships, interact with the

1:12.3

speakers, interact with each other. And it's not just this anonymous, huge kind of conference, right? So there are

1:18.1

very limited tickets available. So if you want to come, now's the time. Englandcast.com slash

1:23.5

TudorCon. I'm super excited. Tracy Borman is going to be speaking this year. She is now part of the

1:28.8

TudorCon family. I'm not sure if I mentioned that in the last episode or not, but that's super exciting. And I'm going to be having another Q&A session. It seemed to be pretty helpful for people who came last time when we did it in February. So I'm going to do it again. So if you have questions about TudorCon, stuff that you don't

1:44.4

know if you just want to ask me a random like where to stay or if you think you should come,

1:50.2

we're going to do a Q&A on March 24th at noon Eastern, March 24th at noon Eastern time. And you can

1:58.9

RSVP for that at Englandcast.com slash TudorCon. I have a button right up

2:05.2

at the front where you can RSVP for that Zoom and get the download link, et cetera. So we will look

2:10.9

forward to seeing you September 8th through 10th or on March 24th at 12 noon for the Q&A session.

2:18.3

It's just super informal.

2:19.4

I don't have like a PowerPoint or anything like that.

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