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Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Supplemental: Adrienne Dillard on George Boleyn Tudorcon 2023

Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Heather Teysko

History

4.6624 Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2024

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Adrienne Dillard at Tudorcon 2023 discussing the impact that George Boleyn had on Henry's Reformation. Thanks Adrienne, for being so awesome! Limited tickets to Tudorcon are still available: englandcast.com/Tudorcon 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

Hey friend, this is a special episode of the Renaissance English History podcast. It is Adrian Dillard

0:06.7

at TudorCon in 2023, talking about George Berlin and his advancement of the Henriian Religious

0:13.0

Reformation. So I've released some clips of this before, but I don't think I've ever released

0:16.9

the whole talk. And I'm going to start releasing some of the TudorCon talks from

0:20.9

previous TudorCons to give you a taste of what TudorCon is like. We only have like six or seven

0:26.4

tickets left for the in-person part of it. But in June, I'll start selling the tickets for the

0:32.6

streaming ticket. You can watch online, be part of it. We've got an active community. We still have the

0:38.6

costume contest. We still have trivia, all kinds of fun stuff for streamers to make it really

0:45.0

immersive more than just watching, watching it online. So anyway, you'll hear more about that

0:51.6

as we get closer to June when those tickets go on sale.

0:55.2

But for now, enjoy Adrian Dillard talking about George Bullen, the complete talk.

1:02.2

She is fantastic. I'm a huge fan of Adrian.

1:05.8

Ever since I've read her first book on Jane Blin, I've been a fan.

1:10.1

So I hope you enjoy. And thanks for watching

1:12.4

slash listening. All right. Bye. I know you guys thought I was going to talk about Holbein,

1:17.1

but we're going to talk about George. So as some of you who follow me online know, I started my master's program. So I'm going to get my

1:30.9

master's degree in history, which is something I've always wanted. But it does take up a lot of

1:37.7

time, especially when you have a full time job and you're trying to write and trying to run a publishing

1:42.5

company. And so poor whole bind had to go back, you know, to the back of the stove.

1:49.9

Because I wanted to, um, a lot of times I think we don't necessarily know all of the, the extra

2:00.4

things that go into academic history.

2:03.6

You know, we read a lot of popular history. We watch a lot of popular history on TV, which is

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