While navigating the expectations of women's work in the sixteenth century, some women created works that have lasted hundreds of years. Ramie Targoff shares how women's words help us understand the Renaissance. Show Notes: Carol Ann Lloyd www.carolannlloyd.com @shakeuphistory patreon.com/carolannlloyd The Tudors by Numbers Courting the Virgin Queen Ramie Targoff ramietargoff.com Shakespeare's Sisters: How Women Wrote the Renaissance The Life of Vittoria Colonna: Renaissance Woman Po...
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While navigating the expectations of women's work in the sixteenth century, some women created works that have lasted hundreds of years. Ramie Targoff shares how women's words help us understand the Renaissance. Show Notes: Carol Ann Lloyd www.carolannlloyd.com @shakeuphistory patreon.com/carolannlloyd The Tudors by Numbers Courting the Virgin Queen Ramie Targoff ramietargoff.com Shakespeare's Sisters: How Women Wrote the Renaissance The Life of Vittoria Colonna: Renaissance Woman Po...
Life Lessons: Making Decision Based on Values and Thomas More (ep 212)
British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics
35 minutes
9 months ago
Life Lessons: Making Decision Based on Values and Thomas More (ep 212)
When faced with important decisions, what makes us say "yes" or "no"? Are our responses based on circumstance, fear of the person making the request, or our values? This week we take a look at Macbeth, Hamlet, and Thomas More to think about our values and how we use them. Show Notes: Carol Ann Lloyd www.carolannlloyd.com @shakeuphistory patreon.com/carolannlloyd The Tudors by Numbers Courting the Virgin Queen History shows us what's possible.
British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics
While navigating the expectations of women's work in the sixteenth century, some women created works that have lasted hundreds of years. Ramie Targoff shares how women's words help us understand the Renaissance. Show Notes: Carol Ann Lloyd www.carolannlloyd.com @shakeuphistory patreon.com/carolannlloyd The Tudors by Numbers Courting the Virgin Queen Ramie Targoff ramietargoff.com Shakespeare's Sisters: How Women Wrote the Renaissance The Life of Vittoria Colonna: Renaissance Woman Po...