Hi Dan! Unfortunately I missed the live. Here are my favourites for live interviews: Nathen Amin, Matt Lewis, Alice Loxton, Fan Snow, Helen Carr, Helen Castor, Suzannah Lipscomb, Anthony Delaney, Gareth Russell.
Thanks for the insightful answer to my question. If you are planning another collaboration with a historian on Substack, I believe Nathen Amin would be an excellent choice.
Here are my suggestions for live interviews: Helen Castor, Helen Carr and Janina Ramirez. And maybe somebody from outside the UK - but I don't know any names. Sorry.
If the 100 years' war isn't over, my French Canadian heritage still has a sliver of a chance for me to eventually have British lineage. As a Canadian I'd love to have both.
It’s obvious your dog loves you! Nothing else says more about a person’s character than the love of a pet. Thank you for answering my question! I will need to be more thorough in checking your other books for the bibliographies !
Your dog is sooooo sweet!!! He loves his poppa.... and who doesn't.. ?? Thanks for doing the Answers live for us, love the format!!! Your books are always great, and I look forward to each new release... really really loving Henry V!!! Thanks again... now go cuddle that adorable dog and have a great week!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for answering the question about what would have happened to the claim to the French throne if Henry V hadn't died so young. I never really thought about the claim being used as a bargaining chip until I read the Penguin monarch bio on Edward III by Jonathan Sumption. Right now, I'm reading Helen Castor's book The Eagle and the Hart. And after that comes your Henry V! Ray LaFever
Hi Dan! Unfortunately I missed the live. Here are my favourites for live interviews: Nathen Amin, Matt Lewis, Alice Loxton, Fan Snow, Helen Carr, Helen Castor, Suzannah Lipscomb, Anthony Delaney, Gareth Russell.
*Dan Snow
Excellent choices there!! I wholeheartedly agree👍
Thanks for the insightful answer to my question. If you are planning another collaboration with a historian on Substack, I believe Nathen Amin would be an excellent choice.
That’s who I was going to suggest!
Thanks so much for answering my question (and for pronouncing my last name correctly! for some reason people here in the US can't, haha)
I have the same problem!
You really need to invest in better wifi or internet plan man
Here are my suggestions for live interviews: Helen Castor, Helen Carr and Janina Ramirez. And maybe somebody from outside the UK - but I don't know any names. Sorry.
If the 100 years' war isn't over, my French Canadian heritage still has a sliver of a chance for me to eventually have British lineage. As a Canadian I'd love to have both.
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Missed the live episode.... didn't know it was happening 🤔
Oddly satisfying that Dan is petting his dog throughout. As am I while watching.
How did I miss this live? You are absolutely the Best!!!!
It’s obvious your dog loves you! Nothing else says more about a person’s character than the love of a pet. Thank you for answering my question! I will need to be more thorough in checking your other books for the bibliographies !
Your dog is sooooo sweet!!! He loves his poppa.... and who doesn't.. ?? Thanks for doing the Answers live for us, love the format!!! Your books are always great, and I look forward to each new release... really really loving Henry V!!! Thanks again... now go cuddle that adorable dog and have a great week!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Just caught up with this. Really enjoyed it. Thank you.
Thanks for answering the question about what would have happened to the claim to the French throne if Henry V hadn't died so young. I never really thought about the claim being used as a bargaining chip until I read the Penguin monarch bio on Edward III by Jonathan Sumption. Right now, I'm reading Helen Castor's book The Eagle and the Hart. And after that comes your Henry V! Ray LaFever
I could read and write in the chat, but the video would load for seconds and I couldn't hear you.