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🗓️ 26 January 2022
⏱️ 17 minutes
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On this episode of ABH we shake things up a little, and Christine Morgan narrates the story of London in the Time of the Tudors.
London in the Time of the Tudors was written by well-respected 19th century historian , Sir Walter Besant (1836-1901).
In this first episode of the series we begin with King Henry VII and travel through London at the time of his reign, and and that includes the pretenders. A third pretender is mentioned - do you know it?
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0:26.1 | overtime. And yeah, that's the end of the script. This is the Tudor's Dynasty podcast, and now a brief history. |
0:51.6 | I'm historian Christine Morgan, and welcome to T Tudors Dynasty, A Brief History. |
0:58.4 | On this episode, we look at the early 20th century book by Sir Walter Besant, called London |
1:04.8 | in the Time of Tudors, and we'll share with you the stories of the tutors. |
1:12.9 | On stepping out of the 15th into the 16th century, one becomes conscious of change. |
1:19.7 | No such change was felt in passing from the 12th to the 13th century or from the 14th to the 15th. |
1:26.8 | The world of Henry the 6th was the same world as that of |
1:30.4 | Edward I. It was also the same as that of Henry II. For 400 years, no sudden perceptible or |
1:38.2 | radical change took place, either in manners and customs, language, arts, or ideas. There had of course been outbreaks. |
1:48.2 | There had been passionate longings for change. Men before their time, like Wycliffe, |
1:53.4 | had advanced new ideas which sprang up like grass and presently withered away. |
1:59.4 | There had been changes in religious thought, |
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