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Join Andrea Zuvich as she chats with guest Christine de Melo.
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Join Andrea Zuvich as she chats with guest author Nicola Cornick.
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Join Andrea Zuvich as she chats with guest historian Gareth Russell.
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Join Andrea Zuvich as she chats with guest historian Leanda de Lisle.
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Join Andrea Zuvich for today's show as she chats with author Josh Provan.
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From Anna of Denmark in the early 17th-century to George of Denmark in the 18th-century, these royal consorts to Stuart sovereigns remain a fascinating group of people.
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John Donne created some of the most romantic and sensual poetry of the 17th-century.
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Published in 1623, the First Folio of the works of William Shakespeare, the greatest English playwright, had its 400th anniversary in 2023.
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The beautiful Hall and gardens of Renishaw were originally built in the 1620s, and retain a unique mixture of elements from the subsequent centuries…
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The romantic ruins of the 17th-century Bolsover Castle, located in Northern Derbyshire, England, is often described as a ‘Stuart-era fairy tale castle’.
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Join Andrea Zuvich for today's show as she chats with author Elizabeth St.John.https://www.facebook.com/ElizabethJStJohnhttps://www.elizabethjstjohn.com/Support the show:• https://www.patreon.com/17thCenturyLady• https://www.buymeacoffee.com/17thCenturyLady• https://paypal.me/17thCenturyLady
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Join Andrea Zuvich live as she announces recent news and interviews special guest, historian Mark Turnbull (@1642Author).
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The bad boys of the Restoration age were handsome, witty, and debauched. Their reckless behaviour and hedonistic excesses led to their downfall.
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What kinds of Ale and Beer were made and consumed in Stuart Britain? The British peoples of the 17th-century were renowned for the excellent quality of their beer and ale.
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When Mary II is mentioned, most people tend to think of either Mary Tudor or Mary, Queen of Scots. Although she was a descendant of MQS, Mary II (1662-1694) was one half of the only diarchy in British history; that of William and Mary.
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Beauty trends change throughout time, but there remain some similarities between our Stuart-era ancestors and us today when it comes to our skincare.
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Join Andrea Zuvich live as she answers questions on the 17th century and interviews special guest, historian Liam Maloney (@cheapsellotape).Today's questions:1. "What were some of the most important discoveries of the seventeenth century?" from Robert2. "Why did you choose to study the 17th century?" from Jackie3. "What was a popular fruit or vegetable that the Stuarts used but we don’t?" from NickSupport the show:• https://www.patreon.com/17thCenturyLady• https://www.buymeacoffee.com/17thcenturylady• https://paypal.me/17thcenturylady
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Throughout Europe in the seventeenth century, the fear of witchcraft was widespread and led to many deaths. Often highly sexualised, “witches” were thought to be in league with the Devil and other evil spirits. This episode contains sexual content which may be unsuitable for children.
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Kensington Palace is best known for its glamorous residents, including Princess Margaret, Princess Diana, and William and Catherine, the Prince and Princess of Wales. It is, however, a Stuart palace, with many connections to the 17th-century.
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Join historian Andrea Zuvich, "The Seventeenth Century Lady", for a brief overview of who the Stuarts were.