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Alan discusses the significance of the background behind Queen Elizabeth I and how it relates to events during her reign.
Tune in Thursdays at 7 pm ET during the months of November and December for the continuation of The Art of (Royal) Spin lecture series!
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Alan Morrice is an internationally acclaimed historian with almost 40 years of teaching experience who has given lectures in Britain, Austria, Hungary, Costa Rica, and many more countries. He graduated from Christ Church College, Canterbury, one of the most illustrious schools to learn to teach history in the world. His area of expertise is European history with a specialization in Hungarian history.
If you would like Alan to give a lecture at an educational institution or remotely or provide homeschool assistance to your kids in history, please contact his manager, Al Ulbrich, at alulbrich at gmail.com. Rates are negotiable.
Lastly, Alan is writing a book on Hungarian history and Hungary's role in world history. It is scheduled for release in June 2024. If you would like to pre-order copies, please contact Al.
Alan discusses how Queen Elizabeth I presents herself as a powerful female monarch.
Tune in Thursdays at 7 pm ET during the months of November and December for the continuation of The Art of (Royal) Spin lecture series! NO LECTURE NEXT WEEK (THANKSGIVING).
Please message us for requests on future lecture series.
Alan Morrice is an internationally acclaimed historian with almost 40 years of teaching experience who has given lectures in Britain, Austria, Hungary, Costa Rica, and many more countries. He graduated from Christ Church College, Canterbury, one of the most illustrious schools to learn to teach history in the world. His area of expertise is European history with a specialization in Hungarian history.
If you would like Alan to give a lecture at an educational institution or remotely or provide homeschool assistance to your kids in history, please contact his manager, Al Ulbrich, at alulbrich at gmail.com. Rates are negotiable.
Lastly, Alan is writing a book on Hungarian history and Hungary's role in world history. It is scheduled for release in June 2024. If you would like to pre-order copies, please contact Al.
Alan discusses King Henry VIII's preferences for inclusion in his family portraits.
Tune in Thursdays at 7 pm ET during the months of November and December for the continuation of The Art of (Royal) Spin lecture series!
Please message us for requests on future lecture series.
Alan Morrice is an internationally acclaimed historian with almost 40 years of teaching experience who has given lectures in Britain, Austria, Hungary, Costa Rica, and many more countries. He graduated from Christ Church College, Canterbury, one of the most illustrious schools to learn to teach history in the world. His area of expertise is European history with a specialization in Hungarian history.
If you would like Alan to give a lecture at an educational institution or remotely or provide homeschool assistance to your kids in history, please contact his manager, Al Ulbrich, at alulbrich at gmail.com. Rates are negotiable.
Lastly, Alan is writing a book on Hungarian history and Hungary's role in world history. It is scheduled for release in June 2024. If you would like to pre-order copies, please contact Al.
Alan begins this lecture series by discussing how King Henry VIII used his portrait to showcase his strength while concealing his physical disfigurments.
Tune in Thursdays at 7 pm ET during the months of November and December for the continuation of The Art of (Royal) Spin lecture series!
Please message us for requests on future lecture series.
Alan Morrice is an internationally acclaimed historian with almost 40 years of teaching experience who has given lectures in Britain, Austria, Hungary, Costa Rica, and many more countries. He graduated from Christ Church College, Canterbury, one of the most illustrious schools to learn to teach history in the world. His area of expertise is European history with a specialization in Hungarian history.
If you would like Alan to give a lecture at an educational institution or remotely or provide homeschool assistance to your kids in history, please contact his manager, Al Ulbrich, at alulbrich at gmail.com. Rates are negotiable.
Lastly, Alan is writing a book on Hungarian history and Hungary's role in world history. It is scheduled for release in June 2024. If you would like to pre-order copies, please contact Al.
In this bonus lecture, Alan describes the last provision of Magna Carta still in effect in England.
Check back in November for Alan's next lecture series on how the British royal family historically uses their family portraits as a propaganda device.
Alan Morrice is an internationally acclaimed historian with almost 40 years of teaching experience who has given lectures in Britain, Austria, Hungary, Costa Rica, and many more countries. He graduated from Christ Church College, Canterbury, one of the most illustrious schools to learn to teach history in the world. His area of expertise is European history with a specialization in Hungarian history.
If you would like Alan to give a lecture at an educational institution or remotely or provide homeschool assistance to your kids in history, please contact his manager, Al Ulbrich, at alulbrich at gmail.com. Rates are negotiable.
Lastly, Alan is writing a book on Hungarian history and Hungary's role in world history. It is scheduled for release in June 2024. If you would like to pre-order copies, please contact Al.
Alan concludes this lecture series by discussing how Magna Carta influenced American common law and the constitutional framework of the American Founding Fathers.
Stay tuned on Thursday October 26th at 7 pm EDT for a special BONUS episode.
Alan Morrice is an internationally acclaimed historian with almost 40 years of teaching experience who has given lectures in Britain, Austria, Hungary, Costa Rica, and many more countries. He graduated from Christ Church College, Canterbury, one of the most illustrious schools to learn to teach history in the world. His area of expertise is European history with a specialization in Hungarian history.
If you would like Alan to give a lecture at an educational institution or remotely or provide homeschool assistance to your kids in history, please contact his manager, Al Ulbrich, at alulbrich at gmail.com. Rates are negotiable.
Lastly, Alan is writing a book on Hungarian history and Hungary's role in world history. It is scheduled for release in June 2024. If you would like to pre-order copies, please contact Al.
In the fifth part of this lecture series, Alan discusses how the nobles put a check on King John's power and money supply through the signing of the Magna Carta.
Tune in Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 pm EDT for the next part of this lecture series.
Alan Morrice is an internationally acclaimed historian with almost 40 years of teaching experience who has given lectures in Britain, Austria, Hungary, Costa Rica, and many more countries. He graduated from Christ Church College, Canterbury, one of the most illustrious schools to learn to teach history in the world. His area of expertise is European history with a specialization in Hungarian history.
If you would like Alan to give a lecture at an educational institution or remotely or provide homeschool assistance to your kids in history, please contact his manager, Al Ulbrich, at alulbrich at gmail.com. Rates are negotiable.
Lastly, Alan is writing a book on Hungarian history and Hungary's role in world history. It is scheduled for release in June 2024. If you would like to pre-order copies, please contact Al.
In the fourth part of this lecture series, Alan details the conflict between the Roman Catholic Church and King John.
Tune in Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 pm EDT for the next part of this lecture series.
Alan Morrice is an internationally acclaimed historian with almost 40 years of teaching experience who has given lectures in Britain, Austria, Hungary, Costa Rica, and many more countries. He graduated from Christ Church College, Canterbury, one of the most illustrious schools to learn to teach history in the world. His area of expertise is European history with a specialization in Hungarian history.
If you would like Alan to give a lecture at an educational institution or remotely or provide homeschool assistance to your kids in history, please contact his manager, Al Ulbrich, at alulbrich at gmail.com. Rates are negotiable.
Lastly, Alan is writing a book on Hungarian history and Hungary's role in world history. It is scheduled for release in June 2024. If you would like to pre-order copies, please contact Al.
In the third part of this lecture series, Alan explains all the civil issues King John encountered due to his monarchial mismangement.
Tune in Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 pm EDT for the next part of this lecture series.
Alan Morrice is an internationally acclaimed historian with almost 40 years of teaching experience who has given lectures in Britain, Austria, Hungary, Costa Rica, and many more countries. He graduated from Christ Church College, Canterbury, one of the most illustrious schools to learn to teach history in the world. His area of expertise is European history with a specialization in Hungarian history.
If you would like Alan to give a lecture at an educational institution or remotely or provide homeschool assistance to your kids in history, please contact his manager, Al Ulbrich, at alulbrich at gmail.com. Rates are negotiable.
Lastly, Alan is writing a book on Hungarian history and Hungary's role in world history. It is scheduled for release in June 2024. If you would like to pre-order copies, please contact Al.
In the second part of this lecture series, Alan discusses how and why King John of England foolishly lost most of the land his predecessors had gained in just 4 years and earned the nickname John "Lackland"!
Tune in Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 pm EDT for the next part of this lecture series.
Alan Morrice is an internationally acclaimed historian with almost 40 years of teaching experience who has given lectures in Britain, Austria, Hungary, Costa Rica, and many more countries. He graduated from Christ Church College, Canterbury, one of the most illustrious schools to learn to teach history in the world. His area of expertise is European history with a specialization in Hungarian history.
If you would like Alan to give a lecture at an educational institution or remotely or provide homeschool assistance to your kids in history, please contact his manager, Al Ulbrich, at alulbrich at gmail.com. Rates are negotiable.
Lastly, Alan is writing a book on Hungarian history and Hungary's role in world history. It is scheduled for release in June 2024. If you would like to pre-order copies, please contact Al.