Gloucester History Festival Special #6 - Lady Jane Grey and Other Gloucester Ghost Stories with Phil Moss and Andrew Armstrong

History Rage - Podcast tekijän mukaan Paul Bavill - Maanantaisin

Step into the labyrinth of Gloucester's past with History Rage's latest live special from the heart of the Gloucester History Festival at Blackfriars Priory. Join host Paul Bavill as he unravels the city's rich tapestry with historian Phil Moss and archaeologist Andrew Armstrong, co-authors of "Gloucester: Recreating the Past."Unearthing Gloucester's Foundations- Phil and Andrew share their unique journey from illustrating ancient structures to piecing together Gloucester's storied landscape.- Dive into the Roman roots of Gloucester and its transformation from imperial outpost to a city steeped in English history.Tunnel Vision- The duo debunks the persistent myth of Gloucester's secret underground tunnels, revealing the truth behind these urban legends.- Discover why these tales persist and how they become intertwined with the city's identity, despite the lack of historical evidence.Local History, National Impact- A passionate defense of local history's importance, showcasing how Gloucester's local events have shaped national narratives.- From the Siege of Gloucester's pivotal role in the English Civil War to Athelflaed's strategic use of the city to reclaim England from the Danes.Historical Misconceptions- The episode tackles the enduring myths surrounding Lady Jane Grey's proclamation and Bishop John Hooper's fateful lodgings.- Listen as Phil and Andrew dissect how such stories take root and the challenge of correcting the historical record.Digging Deeper- Insights into the primary sources that illuminate Gloucester's history and their accessibility to researchers and the public.- Andrew, as a curatorial archaeologist, emphasizes the untapped potential lying beneath Gloucester's streets, awaiting discovery.Why Gloucester Matters- The speakers make a compelling case for visiting the Gloucester History Festival and exploring the city's museums and historic docks.- Gloucester is presented as a microcosm of England's past, a place where the local and global intersect to tell a broader story.Join us for a session that digs past the surface to expose the foundations of Gloucester's history, challenging misconceptions and celebrating the city's significance. To connect with the minds behind the myths, follow Phil and Andrew on Twitter and grab a copy of their visually rich book. For more episodes that excavate the rage-worthy tales of history, follow @historyrage and become part of our passionate community at patreon.com/historyrage.Remember, beneath every stone lies a story, and in Gloucester, the stones speak volumes. Stay curious, and keep the rage for history alive! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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