π§ The Biggest Discoveries of 2022
π§ Not Just the Tudors • 56m
Professor Suzannah Lipscomb presents her annual review of the year, recommending the finest history books she has discovered, the best television shows sheβs watched, and the biggest historical discoveries that have changed the way we understand - or which shed new light upon - the Tudors, but not just the Tudors. And to round things up, she offers her pick of some of the exciting things to come in 2023.
The researcher was Esther Arnott. This episode was edited and produced by Rob Weinberg.
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