Episode 147 – Perceptions of Queenship with Johanna Strong

Natalie Grueninger speaks with Johanna Strong about perceptions of queenship in the sixteenth century, with a focus on the work of John Knox and Henry Howard.

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Johanna’s Tudor Takeaway

Lord Henry Howard (later Earl of Northampton), ‘A dutiful defence of the lawful regiment of women’


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