
Here is the transcript of last week’s live Q&A session with Nathen Amin on Henry VII: The Man for those of you who missed it. It was a wonderful chat.
[Read More...]Here is the transcript of last week’s live Q&A session with Nathen Amin on Henry VII: The Man for those of you who missed it. It was a wonderful chat.
[Read More...]Nathen Amin, author of The House of Beaufort and Henry VII and the Tudor Pretenders: Simnel, Warbeck, and Warwick is our August expert speaker and here he is with a wonderful talk on Henry VII…
[Read More...]Nathen Amin is our September expert speaker and he'll be joining us in the Tudor Society chatroom for a Q&A session about his talk on Joan Beaufort and Richard III, his research and books, on Friday 18th September.
The chat will take place in the Tudor Society chatroom at https://www.tudorsociety.com/chatroom/ and one lucky particpant will win a copy of Nathen's book "The House of Beaufort".
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You can find Nathen's talk at https://www.tudorsociety.com/joan-beaufort-and-richard-iii-nathen-amin-expert-talks/
Our September expert speaker is becoming a bit of a regular to the Tudor Society as we love him so much. Nathen is the author of Tudor Wales, The House of Beaufort: The Bastard Line that Captured the Crown, and the forthcoming Henry VII and the Tudor Pretenders: Simnel, Warbeck, and Warwick. He will be talking to us about Joan Beaufort and King Richard III.
Back by popular demand, after his wonderful talks on King Henry VII, is Nathen Amin! Nathen is author of Tudor Wales, York Pubs, and the bestseller The House of Beaufort, and is currently working on his fourth book, Henry VII and Pretenders to the Tudor Crown.Nathen’s talk is on the Beaufort family and we do hope you enjoy it. Nathen will be joining is in the Tudor Society chatroom on Sunday 28th April to answer your questions on the Beauforts, his books and research.
[Read More...]This month’s live chats will be taking place in the Tudor Society chatroom on Saturday 14th October and Friday 21st October.
The first live chat, on 14th, will be our informal chat and the topic this month is the Shakespeare authorship question. Just be warned that the moderator (i.e. me, Claire) is from near Stratford-upon-Avon and loves the Bard; she might be slightly biased!
With our informal chats, we don’t have an expert to ‘grill’, we just all bundle into the chatroom and have fun debating the topic for an hour. The moderator is just there to check that it runs smoothly, and to join the debate too.
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