The only thing more interesting than Henry VIII’s reputation is the truth.
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Nothing Like a Mad Woman: Juana of Castile Podcast
Our latest podcast episode covers Juana of Castile, whose supposed madness earned her decades of social isolation, which did no favors for her mental health.
Class is Back in Session
ULTC returns from summer vacation with a new series next week. Gear up by checking out everything we’ve posted so far!
Taste of His Own Medicine
It’s no secret that Henry VIII struggled with his health. What might be more surprising is that his experiences as a patient inspired him to take some remarkable steps to modernize medicine.
Father’s Daughters
Six women experienced the effects of Henry’s instability. But in the end, it was a woman who resurrected the tarnished Tudor name.
Making a Murderer
Henry VIII and Aaron Hernandez both experienced the devastating effects of brain injury. But does a diagnosis make them less accountable for their crimes?
Bleeding Love
You’ve heard about the king who had six wives, but do you know the whole story? Henry VIII’s pursuit of a male heir changed the course of history in England, and Europe, forever.
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