Anne Boleyn Forces Legal Reform

By Heather R. Darsie, J. D. Anne Boleyn is famously seen as the reason for Henry VIII breaking from the Catholic church. Her interest in at least reforming religion in England, if not going more toward the way of Martin Luther, made her a figurehead in some ways for underground efforts. In reality, Henry was finishing the work of his forbears from centuries before. He … Continue reading Anne Boleyn Forces Legal Reform

Saint Erkenwald’s Day: An Inauspicious Tudor Wedding Day

By Heather R. Darsie, J. D. Please enjoy this post in celebration of the release of, If Any Person will Meddle of My Cause: The Judicial Murder of Anne Boleyn, with free shipping to the UK and US from Blackwell’s. Two future Tudor queens wed on 14 November, which is one of the feast days for St. Erkenwald. The women wed their Tudor suitors 31 … Continue reading Saint Erkenwald’s Day: An Inauspicious Tudor Wedding Day

Podcast Appearances

Hello, everyone! I thought I would collect the podcasts, etc, for which I appeared and put them in one place. I will update this occasionally. Enjoy! Tudors Dynasty podcast interview about Anna, Duchess of Cleves: The King’s Beloved Sister Talking Tudors podcast interview about Anna of Cleves History, Eh? podcast interview about Anna of Cleves Tudor Tracker webcast interview about Anna of Cleves Pieces of … Continue reading Podcast Appearances