Understanding the Smear Campaign Worsley delves deeper into the narrative surrounding Mary’s brutality, suggesting that the label "Bloody" may have been a product of both political propaganda and a ...
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In this episode, we’ll talk with historian, author, curator, podcaster, and television presenter Lucy Worsley about Cromwell’s portrayal, King Henry’s reign, and how his eldest child ...
"You see Henry's love life unfolding in bricks and mortar," historian Lucy Worsley tells PEOPLE Simon Perry is a writer and correspondent at PEOPLE. He has more than 25 years’ experience at ...
The fair will be held in Pump Field, where Jane’s childhood home, Steventon Rectory, once stood before it was demolished in 1824.
“There's a whole history of people being dismissive of the quality of Agatha Christie,” Lucy Worsley says. “I get where they're coming from. They're positioning themselves as ‘highbrows ...
As Lucy Worsley argues in her new book, “Agatha Christie: A Very Elusive Woman,” there’s far more to Christie than that. “In this book,” she writes, “we’re going to meet one of the great writers of ...
Lucy Worsley discusses Lady Swindlers who take matters into their own hands. 39. Ann Mary Provis - Art Hoaxer—Lady Swindlers with Lucy Worsley Lucy Worsley meets Ann Mary Provis, an audacious ...
Was winning the Battle of Hastings in 1066 all it took for William to become King? Lucy Worsley investigates the aftermath to reveal how he really conquered England. On 14 October 1066 ...
Four hundred years ago, thousands of ordinary people, the vast majority of them women, were hunted down, tortured and killed in witch hunts across Scotland and England. Lucy Worsley investigates what ...
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