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Lindsay and Madison discuss Henrietta Maria de Bourbon, as well as how religion can put a strain on a country and a marriage, that Henrietta is responsible for #BookTok, and how easy it is to be written out of history for being a woman.
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2020 History Hit article by Lily Johnson
2019 Philippa Gregory post
2018 Royal Academy Magazine article by Erin Griffey
2014 The Monarchy blog post by Lauren Willmott
1929 The Chattanooga News article by Preston Wright
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Lindsay and Madison discuss Thomas Morton, as well as why Puritans were the effing worst, that it’s okay to have a party once in a while, and how to write a book that throws shade on your enemies while also including the awe-inspiring beauty of a New World.
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Published 11/20/24
Lindsay and Madison discuss the Nez Perce War, as well as why it’s not okay to force people out of their homes, that being white doesn’t make you right, and how to respectfully acknowledge that you were wrong.
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2024 Distinctly Montana article by Doug...
Published 11/13/24