Travel to England and explore the country’s geology, politics, history, society and the English people themselves. This page gathers all posts on England and the things the country has (or had) to offer.
Tony Robinson sets out to sift the fact from the fiction on whether Robin Hood, the legendary dispossessed nobleman hiding out in Sherwood Forest did actually exist.
Kings and Queens of England is a six-part documentary series chronicling one-thousand years of English monarch history. Starting from the year 1066, the series moves up to our present day English modern monarchy.
Historian Thomas Penn explores the history and elusive persona behind the first Tudor monarch, Henry VII, and investigates the Tudor kingdom he created.
Historians Ruth Goodman, Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn bring back to life the golden age of steam, exploring how Victorian railways helped to shape modern Britain.
Historian Dr Helen Castor explores the lives of seven English queens who challenged male power, the fierce reactions they provoked and whether the term 'she-wolves' was deserved.
Hosted by David Starkey, this documentary series examines the history and motives that shaped the most infamous king of England. The series is beautifully researched and offers some new insights into life and times of Henry VIII.
This is the story of English Queen Mary I, otherwise known as Bloody Mary. She was a devoted followed of catholicism, and was set on turning England's faith back to its catholic ways and renounce the newer emerging protestant faith. In an effort to do so however, hundreds of people burned at the stake.
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