Join me for a lively deep-dive with historian and author Amy McElroy—whose books include Educating the Tudors and Women’s Lives in the Tudor Era, with Mary Tudor, Queen of France out next and a new project on Desiderius Erasmus underway. We talk Tudor education, women’s real power at home and court, Mary Tudor’s overlooked influence, and why Erasmus matters.
In this interview, we explore:
- How Amy fell in love with history and turned blogging into books
- Educating the Tudors: what (and how) children learned—across class and gender
- Women’s Lives in the Tudor Era: daughters, wives, mothers, widows—how much agency did they really have?
- Mary Tudor, Queen of France: the sister who shaped a dynasty—beyond the shadow of Henry VIII
- Erasmus: Europe’s sharpest mind—visionary or misunderstood?
- Research wins, writing routines, audience Qs, and a quick-fire Tudor round
About my guest:
Amy McElroy is the author of Educating the Tudors (2023), Women’s Lives in the Tudor Era (2024), and Mary Tudor, Queen of France (2025), with Desiderius Erasmus: The Folly or Far Sightedness of Renaissance Europe's Greatest Mind (2026) forthcoming. She co-hosts The Tudor Notebook on Substack and has appeared on several podcasts.
Links:
Amy’s books & Substack —
https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/Amy-McElroy/author/B0BBSK2SDQ,
https://www.amazon.com/stores/Amy-McElroy/author/B0BBSK2SDQ,
https://amymcelroy.substack.com/My December online event The Other Tudors: The Forgotten Figures Who Shaped a Dynasty — Launching soon at
https://claireridgway.com/ - keep an eye out!
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Which part of Mary Tudor’s story deserves its own episode? And what’s your take on Erasmus?