I was introduced to Lucy Worsley through her documentary Harlots, Housewives, and Heroines and try to watch her every chance I get. She would be an excellent addition to the classroom library whether it's on DVD or on live streaming. If you can't show the full documentary then use clips from her series for a lecture in order to flush out history better. I'm thrilled PBS is showing her royal documentaries so American audiences can get to know her. You'll quickly discovered that she loves dressing up in period costume.
Tudor History Secrets of the Six Wives: Amazon Lucy Worsley dives head first into Tudor Court Life as she explores the women behind Henry VIII. She explores the early marriage of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, their hard divorce; his relationship with Anne Bolyen; the birth of his son by Jane Seymour; the smarts of Anne of Cleves; Catherine Howard, his teenage bride; and finally Catherine Parr, a nurse with her own convictions on religion. This DVD is a great addition to a teacher's collection on Tudor History or even your personal collection on Tudor History. After David Starkey's Six Wives of Henry VIII, this is a fantastic edition to Tudor History and if you can't find Starkey's work, then use this series in the classroom. Twelve Days of Tudor Christmas: Amazon Lucy Worsley celebrates Christmas like a king, as in King Henry VIII. She goes through each day of the 12 days of Christmas partying like a Tudor. Royal History Tales of the Royal Wardrobe: Amazon Lucy Worsley explores Royals and what they wore and how royal fashion and an impact on how the people looked at them. She starts off with Elizabeth I and ends with Elizabeth II. Tales of the Royal Bedchamber: Amazon Lucy Worsley explores what happens in the royal bedchamber. It was once a public place where the people could talk politics with the king or queen but over the centuries turned into a private sanctuary for royals. Royal Myths and Secrets: Amazon Lucy Worsley explores the myths surrounding Elizabeth I, Queen Anne and Queen Marie Antoinette. In the next series, Lucy Worsley explores the myths surrounding the Regency, French Revolution and the Russian Revolution. Empire of Tsars: Romanov Russia: Amazon Prime Lucy Worsley takes a tour of Russia during the Romanov Period, introducing us to Peter the Great, Catherine II and the final Tsar Nicholas II. She explores the changes that were under the rule of Peter the Great, the assassination Tsar Alexander II what how Russia Tsars kept the autocracy going while other monarchies were shifting towards democracy. Royal Palace Secrets: Amazon Explore the palaces like never before with Lucy Worsley. Due to COVID, these historic royal palaces were closed to the public. So this was a lifetime opportunity to create this documentary while they were closed to the public! Victoria and Albert: The Wedding: Amazon Lucy Worsley and several historians restage the wedding of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, each taking a piece of the ceremony such as the music, fashion, the placement of the guest and the wedding breakfast. General History A Very British Murder: AmazonPrime Lucy Worsley explores the history of the British interest in murder. She starts with the second half of the 19th Century, discusses the Victorian's interest in murder, and finally the Edwardian obsession with murder. Jane Austen: Behind Closed Doors: YouTube Lucy explores the houses that inspired Jane Austen and her writing. She starts with Austen’s childhood home and concludes with the home she died in. A Very British Romance Lucy Worsley explores the history of British Romance and its impact on society over a two hundred year period. If Walls Could Talk: Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4 Worsley explores the history of the home through its four rooms: Kitchen, Bathroom, Bedroom and Living room. She takes us on how each room developed historically and what changes have been made in the modern period. She even makes a working model of the toilet Sir John Harrington invented in order to show that it worked, gets scolded by a cook for not properly taking care of a stove and gets her hair done in a 1920's style before taking a bath. Elegance and Decadence: History of the Regency: Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 Lucy Worsley narrates the Regency Period, explaining the Prince Regent's complicated relationship with his father and Napoleon as well as Jane Austen and the changes England underwent during this period.
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