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Sarah Gristwood
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The Royal Beat Podcast
The Murderous Queen of England : Mary I
Kate Thornton is joined by historians Alison Weir, Nicola Tallis and Sarah Gristwood to discuss the dramatic life of England's first ruling Queen, Mary I - often known as 'Bloody Mary'. From her father Henry VIII's multiple marriages, to England's break from the Catholic Church, we discover how close Mary came to losing everything before finally winning the crown, and gaining her bloody reputation.Watch the Royal Beat on True Royalty TV https://trueroyalty.tv/homePlease do subscribe and leave a review. It helps more people hear the podcast...
2025-06-12
38 min
La Caja de Pandora. Historia
Catalina de Aragón y Ana Bolena. Segunda Parte
Dos mujeres inteligentes y de carácter que se convirtieron en adversarias por el capricho de un rey. Esta es la historia de las dos primeras esposas de Enrique VIII, el monarca que casó 6 veces, pues con la misma facilidad que coleccionó esposas se deshizo de ellas.Bibliografía:Echeverría Aristegui, Ana. Ana Bolena, del Trono al Cadalso. Dossier. En Historia y Vida #665.Agosto 2023. Pags. 27-43Gristwood, Sarah. Juego de Reinas. 2018. Editorial Ariel. EspañaMorató, Cristina. Reinas de Leyenda. 2023. Editorial Plaza & Janes. México
2025-05-23
31 min
Aspects of History
Women's History with Miranda Malins & Sarah Gristwood
During March we’ve had Women’s History Month, and in that vein I invited two Aspects of History authors on to discuss. Sarah Gristwood is a historian and the editor of the recent Secret Voices, and Miranda Malins is a novelist and historian, and is currently writing a non fiction book on the Cromwell dynasty. We discuss whether we need Women’s History months and the challenges facing women in history, and women writing history.Aspects of History has produced an anthology of female writing, Herstory, which is available in the show notes, and throughout March our Su...
2025-03-29
38 min
Aspects of History
Women's History with Miranda Malins & Sarah Gristwood
During March we’ve had Women’s History Month, and in that vein I invited two Aspects of History authors on to discuss. Sarah Gristwood is a historian and the editor of the recent Secret Voices, and Miranda Malins is a novelist and historian, and is currently writing a non fiction book on the Cromwell dynasty. We discuss whether we need Women’s History months and the challenges facing women in history, and women writing history.Aspects of History has produced an anthology of female writing, Herstory, which is available in the show notes, and throughout March our Su...
2025-03-29
38 min
Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors
Supplemental: Sarah Gristwood on Courtly Love
This was a patron chat with Sarah Gristwood on Courtly Love. Buy her books The Tudors in Love on Amazon here.Want to join these chats live? Become a patron on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-02-14
29 min
Forbidden History
Edward VIII: The King Who Quit
In this episode of the Forbidden History podcast we look at the life of King Edward VIII and the controversies that dogged him during his life, from his love affair with an American divorcee to his meeting with Hitler…Cast List:Dr. Tracy Borman: Royal Historian & Chief Curator at Historic Royal PalacesJames Sherwood: Author & BroadcasterHallie Rubenhold: Author & HistorianDominic Selwood: Author & HistorianTony McMahon: Author & HistorianSarah Gristwood: Historian & Royal Commentator Isabella Coraca: Curator at Historic Royal Palaces
2025-02-13
46 min
Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors
Episode 278: Courtly Love and the court of Marie of Champagne
In this episode we look at the history of courtly love at the court of Marie of Champagne. Happy Valentine's and Galentine's Day friends. Read Sarah Gristwood's book Support me on Patreon for more content, author chats, audio courses, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-02-12
27 min
Wanna Hear a Fun Fact?
7: Wanna Hear A Fun Fact about Queen Elizabeth I? Feat. Troy Zaher Part 3
Gather in to the captivating world of Queen Elizabeth I with the final episode of our three-part series! Join Allorah and guest co-host Troy as they explore the intriguing life of the "virgin" queen, uncovering her tumultuous past and remarkable achievements. This episode is a delightful culmination of our journey, filled with insights and stories that will transport you back to a pivotal era in history. We had an absolute blast creating this series, living my research dreams. I hope you enjoyed the ride as much as we did. Don’t forget to like, rate, and follow this podcast fo...
2024-10-17
56 min
Le Moyen-Âge dans tes Oreilles
Marguerite d'Autriche - partie 2 : une dame de fer dans l'Europe de la Renaissance
Aujourd’hui, chers auditeurs, on part à la rencontre d’une grande dame. Son nom, Marguerite d’Autriche, ne vous dit peut-être pas grand-chose, mais c’est pourtant une vie exceptionnelle que je vous invite à découvrir avec moi. Sa force de caractère, son intelligence et sa sensibilité en ont fait un personnage central dans l’effervescence du début du XVIème siècle : alors que François 1er dominait la France et que Charles Quint régnait sur la moitié du monde connu, Marguerite a su dicter sa loi, et donner corps au rêve de Christine de Pizan dans...
2024-10-14
50 min
Le Moyen-Âge dans tes Oreilles
Marguerite d'Autriche - partie 1 : l'amour brille sous les étoiles
Aujourd’hui, chers auditeurs, on part à la rencontre d’une grande dame. Son nom, Marguerite d’Autriche, ne vous dit peut-être pas grand-chose, mais c’est pourtant une vie exceptionnelle que je vous invite à découvrir avec moi. Sa force de caractère, son intelligence et sa sensibilité en ont fait un personnage central dans l’effervescence du début du XVIème siècle : alors que François 1er dominait la France et que Charles Quint régnait sur la moitié du monde connu, Marguerite a su dicter sa loi, et donner corps au rêve de Christine de Pizan dans...
2024-10-07
51 min
Wanna Hear a Fun Fact?
5: Wanna Hear a Fun Fact About King Henry the 8th? Feat. Troy Zaher Part 1
Dive into the captivating world of Tudor England with this exciting episode featuring Allorah and special guest Troy Zaher! In part 1 of this Tudor series, we will explore the intriguing life of Tyrannical King Henry VIII, delving into his notorious marriages, eccentricities, and health issues. This is a lively discussion both entertaining and informative, perfect for history buffs and casual listeners alike. Join us for a fun-filled journey through one of history's most fascinating eras, and stay tuned for more in this thrilling series! Follow Troy on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com...
2024-10-03
1h 08
Badass Women at Any Age
Secret Voices with Sarah Gristwood
Feeling unfulfilled in her career as a journalist and Hollywood reporter, Sarah found her true calling when she happened upon the story of Arbella Stuart. Writing Arbella’s biography opened up a whole new path for Sarah, coupling her love of writing with her lifelong fascination with the untold stories of women throughout history. Sarah Gristwood is a journalist and author committed to publicizing women’s experiences throughout history. As a young journalist, she championed women’s voices through outlets such as the Guardian Women's Page and as a founder member of Women in Journalism and The Women’s Equality P...
2024-10-01
36 min
The History of Literature
631 Shakespeare's Sisters (with Ramie Targoff) | My Last Book with Sarah Gristwood
Recently, we talked to novelist Jodi Picoult about her contention that many of the works commonly attributed to Shakespeare were actually written by a woman named Emilia Bassano (a.k.a. Aemilia Lanyer). But even as that compelling theory awaits definitive proof, we already know of several women - Shakespeare's contemporaries - who overcame obstacles and wrote their way through a male-dominated literary world. In this episode, Jacke talks to scholar Ramie Targoff (Shakespeare's Sisters: How Women Wrote the Renaissance) about the women who defied the odds and defined themselves as writers at a time when women were legally...
2024-09-05
56 min
History with Jackson
Sarah Gristwood: Harvington Hall History Festival
Today we are at Harvington Hall History Festival and in this episode of our Festival Special Series Jackson talks to Sarah Gristwood about the love lives of the Tudors! Grab a copy of Sarah's book hereTo keep up to date with Sarah check out her XIf you want to get in touch with History with Jackson email: jackson@historywithjackson.co.ukTo support History with Jackson to carry on creating content subscribe to History with Jackson+ on Apple Podcasts or become a supporter on Buy...
2024-07-27
10 min
The History of Literature
618 A Year of Women's Diaries (with Sarah Gristwood) | Sharon Olds | My Last Book with Suzanne Scanlon
Women haven't always been given an equal chance to contribute to literature - but they were writing nevertheless, sometimes just for themselves. In this episode, Jacke talks to Sarah Gristwood (Secret Voices: A Year of Women's Diaries) about her new collection of extracts from four centuries of women's diaries. PLUS Jacke shares a poem by Sharon Olds and talks to Suzanne Scanlon (Committed: On Meaning and Madwomen) about her choice for the last book she will ever read.Help support the show at patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/donate. The History of Literature Podcast is a mem...
2024-07-01
52 min
Women in the Arena
Unlocking Women's Diaries: Secrets of Self-Expression with Sarah Gristwood
Let's be friends!Ever wondered what secrets women's diaries hold? Join us for an enlightening episode featuring acclaimed author and historian Sarah Gristwood, as she unveils the hidden voices in her latest book, "Secret Voices: A Year of Women's Diaries." From her early journalism days advocating for women's perspectives to her current role as a renowned historian and broadcaster, Sarah takes us on a journey through the profound self-expression and historical documentation found in women's diaries.Key Takeaways:Women's Self-Expression: Explore how diary writing has been a powerful tool for...
2024-06-11
42 min