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Tag Archives: Helen Castor
She Wolves: The Women Who Ruled England Before Elizabeth – US Reviews – Updated 30th April
US reviews for ‘She Wolves: The Women Who Ruled England Before Elizabeth’ by Helen Castor have started appearing. For UK reviews Book Review: She-Wolves: The Women Who Ruled England Before Elizabeth by Helen Castor – by Natalie Bennett – Seattle … Continue reading
BBC Radio 4 ‘Making History’ with Helen Castor
Helen Castor is one of the new presenters on BBC Radio 4’s ‘Making History’ programme. The new series starts on Tuesday 1st March at 3pm. Further information: BBC Radio 4 – Making History Helen Castor
Helen Castor on Radio 4
Helen Castor appeared on Radio 4’s ‘The Long View’ this morning. The author of ‘She Wolves: The Women Who Ruled England Before Elizabeth’ took part in a discussion about ‘royal weddings in a historical perspective’ (helencastor.com). The programme includes a … Continue reading
US review of Helen Castor’s ‘She-Wolves’
The ‘New York Post’ has ‘She-Wolves’ by Helen Castor as a required read. Required Reading
Helen Castor comments on the ‘First Valentine.’
First Valentine: Lasting legacy of 500-year-old love by Anna Browning