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Review: The Princes in the Tower documentary
It is very clear that true crime documentaries grasp the attention of nearly everyone around the world.

Gemma Craven
Mar 31, 20246 min read
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Revising Anne: Anna of Denmark
Anne of Denmark – even the name historians use to popularly refer to the queen consort of James VI and I is a misnomer.

Jillian Ducker
Sep 19, 202322 min read
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Call Me Mother: Margaret Beaufort
The badass single mum who ended 30 years of battles and started a royal empire

Gemma Craven
Aug 21, 202315 min read
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Writing Back the Women Who Wrote, Read, and Renaissanced*
When historians mention European Renaissance literature, there are several names that get tossed into conversation without a second thought.

Jillian Ducker
Aug 6, 202314 min read
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Madame de Pompadour and The Doctor
Is historical fiction good or bad for women’s history?

Abby Louise Woodman
Jun 4, 202312 min read
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Mary Frith, Transgressor
Mary Frith, better known as “Moll Cutpurse” is one of those historical figures that often feels too elusive to properly pin down.
Abby Louise Woodman
Mar 4, 20236 min read
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