Day schools at the Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale 2018/19

The History Jar  is pleased to offer the following day schools at the Whitworth Centre, Station Road, Darley Dale, Derbyshire, DE4 2EQ

Day schools begin at 10.00 am and finish at 3.30 pm.  Handouts are provided.  Each course costs £26.50 which is inclusive of a buffet lunch.  For this reason courses must be booked and paid for at least a fortnight before the date of the course.

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  1. Monday 24 September 2018

Holbein – an artist’s view of Henry VIII and his court 

320px-Hans_Holbein,_the_Younger,_Around_1497-1543_-_Portrait_of_Henry_VIII_of_England_-_Google_Art_Project.jpgFind out about the artist, the symbolism of his portraits and the people who sat for him from German merchants to the monarch.  Meet Sir Thomas More and Thomas Cromwell as seen through the eyes of Holbein.  Explore the political messages behind Henry VIII’s portraits as well as the story of his search for a new bride following the death of Jane Seymour.

Holbein- an artist’s view of Henry VIII and his court.

Day school at the Whitworth Centre including buffet lunch.

£26.50

 

2)   Monday 22 October 2018:

Gloriana – a life in ten pictures

elizabeth-1-rainbow-portraitAn overview of Elizabeth I’s life and reign using a few of the two hundred pictures associated with the monarch from the Clopton Portrait to the Ditchley Portrait.  Find out more about the iconography behind Elizabeth’s portraits, the so-called “mask of youth” and the cult of Gloriana.

We will explore Elizabeth’s early years; the scandals of Thomas Seymour and Robert Dudley; Wyatt’s Rebellion; the marriage proposals; an overview of foreign policy; some of the key plots against her; religion and the question of succession.

Gloriana: a life in ten pictures

A day school at the Whitworth Centre inclusive of a buffet lunch.

£26.50

3) Monday 26 November 2018

Christmas from the Romans to the Victorians

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rom Pagan traditions to puritans, the Plum Pudding Riots and Charles Dickens. This day school offers a brief biography of Christmas covering everything from cake to Saturnalia.

Christmas from the Romans to the Victorians

A History Jar day school at the Whitworth Centre including a buffet lunch

£26.50

4) Monday 21 January 2019

Isabella of France- the she-wolf, her husband and their lovers. 

isabella of franceThe only queen of England to order the execution of a king. Find out about Isabella’s arranged marriage to the most handsome man in Europe and the consequences of his disastrous infatuations with his favourites.

Follow Isabella’s progress she turned from a loyal wife, a political mediator and mother to four children into ‘she-wolf’ leading the most successful invasion of England since the Conquest. We will also explore how she came to have possession of her husband’s heart – in a silver casket.

We will explore the role of Roger Mortimer, the queen’s lover and the impact of the Earl of Kent’s rebellion. We will also consider her punishment and rehabilitation at the court of her son, King Edward III.

Isabella of France- the she-wolf, her husband and their lovers.

A History Jar day school at the Whitworth Centre including a buffet lunch

£26.50

 

5) Monday 18 February 2019

 Joan of Kent- Princess of Controversy

joan of kentFind out about Joan’s childhood in the aftermath of her father’s execution for treason including her life at the court of Philippa of Hainault.

The marital escapades of the Fair Maid of Kent are documented in Froissart. We will explore medieval marriage through Joan’s clandestine relationship with Thomas Holland; her bigamous but politically strategic marriage to William Montacute and her third marriage to the Black Prince – making her the very First Princess of Wales.

We will also consider Joan’s importance as the mother of the child king Richard II despite her lack of  official status, her reputation for piety and her popularity with the peasants.

Joan of Kent- Princess of Controversy (Whitworth)

A History Jar day school at the Whitworth Centre including a buffet lunch

£26.50

 

6) Monday 18 March 2019

The Hollow Crown – the life and death of Richard II

Richard_II_King_of_England.jpgMeet the boy king whose face is the first realistic portrait of a monarch. Learn about his coronation, and his regency council as well as the way in which he faced the Peasants Revolt.  Explore how his nobles, the so-called Lords Appellant, rose in revolt and the ways in which Richard took his revenge before being toppled from power and starved to death in Pontefract Castle.

 

 

The Hollow Crown – the life and death of Richard II

A History Jar day school at the Whitworth Centre including a buffet lunch

£26.50

7) Monday 22 April 2019

Tudor Blood – the taint of royalty

tudor roseTrace the Tudor family tree to meet the less well-known men and women with a claim to England’s crown and find out how their blood condemned them to tragic ends.  From Lady Jane Grey, her sisters and her nephews to Arbella Stuart and the Lady Margaret Clifford who was condemned for using astrology to predict Elizabeth I’s death.  Find out what happened to the fifth Earl of Derby when he refused to plot against Elizabeth I.

Tudor Blood – the taint of royalty

A History Jar day school at the Whitworth Centre including a buffet lunch.

£26.50

 

8)  Monday 20 May 2019

William Marshall

WilliamMarshalExplore the life of a real knight errant beginning with his rise from penniless younger son to tournament champion, hero and astute politician who played a role in the  Magna Carta.  Find out about his relationship with King Henry II and all of his sons concluding with his role as regent during the early years of King Henry III. Religious, chivalrous, honourable and fiercely ambitious – the stuff from which legends are made.

William Marshall

A History Jar day school at the Whitworth Centre including a buffet lunch.

£26.50

 

9) Monday 17 June 2019

 The Vikings

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Pillage, conquest and extortion.  The Vikings’ reputation may be deserved but chronicles, sagas and archeological record reveal some unexpected truthes.  Their legacy can be seen in the people, places and kingdoms of the north.  Meet Ragnar Hairy-breeks, Ivor the Boneless, Harold Bluetooth, Eric Bloodaxe, the Repton Warrior and Emma of Normandy.

Explore the history of the Vikings in Great Britain from the first raiders on England’s eastern shores in the late eighth century; their impact on the monasteries, the forging of Viking Kingdoms in Ireland and Yorkshire, conflict with the Anglo-Saxons and the practicalities of inheriting a kingdom in the tenth century.

The Vikings

A History Jar day school at the Whitworth Centre including a buffet lunch.

£26.50

Please contact me if you have any queries.

Halifax Day schools 2018/19

orange box directionsI am pleased to be able to offer the following courses at The Orange Box, 1 Blackledge, Halifax, HX1 1AF.

 

Courses run from 10.00 am until 3.30pm with a half hour break for lunch as well as a short break in the morning and the afternoon.

The information contained in this post may also be found on a separate page which is bookmarked at the top of the blog.

1)  Thursday 27th September 2018   10.00 am – 3.30pm

Inconvenient Wives

The story of Robert Dudley, Amy Robsart,

Lettice Knollys and Elizabeth I

Amy Robsart exhibited 1877 by William Frederick Yeames 1835-1918

Explore the scandal Elizabeth I’s relationship with “Sweet Robin” at the beginning of her reign and the events surrounding the death of Amy Robsart.  We will use the accounts of various ambassadors as well as William Cecil’s words on the subject.  We will chart Dudley’s relationship with Amy and assess the evidence, including the Cumnor coroner’s report as part of an exploration of the different theories about her death.

We will then consider Dudley’s proposal to Elizabeth at Kennilworth Castle in 1575 as well as his relationship with Francis Howard and second marriage to Elizabeth’s own cousin, Lettice Knollys and its consequences.

Inconvenient Wives The story of Robert Dudley, Amy Robsart, Lettice Knollys and Elizabeth I

 

Inconvenient Wives The story of Robert Dudley, Amy Robsart, Lettice Knollys and Elizabeth I

£20.00

2) Thursday 25th October 2018    10.00 am – 3.30pm

Gloriana: a life in ten pictures

 

elizabeth-1-rainbow-portraitAn overview of Elizabeth I’s life and reign using a few of the two hundred pictures associated with the monarch from the Clopton Portrait to the Ditchley Portrait.  Find out more about the iconography behind Elizabeth’s portraits, the so-called “mask of youth” and the cult of Gloriana.

 

We will explore Elizabeth’s early years; the scandals of Thomas Seymour and Robert Dudley; Wyatt’s Rebellion; the marriage proposals; an overview of foreign policy; some of the key plots against her; religion and the question of succ

 

 

Gloriana: a life in ten pictures

A day school at the Whitworth Centre inclusive of a buffet lunch.

£26.50

 

3) Thursday 29thNovember 2018  10.00 am – 3.30pm

The Conqueror’s women

adela.jpgFind out about the formidable and influential, Matilda of Flanders, wife of William the Conqueror and her daughters.

It is said that William was faithful to his queen throughout their marriage but their courtship was not without its drama.  Later their relationship would be tested when Matilda chose to support their rebellious eldest son Robert against his father.

The pair had nine or ten children of whom six were daughters about whom popular History knows little. One was given to the Church prior to William’s invasion of England another become the mother of King Stephen. We will explore the role of aristocratic women, including the nuns and Saxon ladies who may have embroidered the Bayeux Tapestry and investigate the scandal of Constance  who may have been murdered by her own servants.

The Conqueror’s women

£20.00

4) Thursday 21stMarch 2019  10.00am -3.30 pm

Isabella of France –

the She-Wolf, her husband and their lovers.

 

isabella of france.jpgThe only queen of England to order the execution of a king. Find out about the arranged marriage to the most handsome man in Europe and the consequences of his disastrous infatuations with his favourites.

Find out how Isabella turned from a loyal wife, a political mediator and mother to four children into she-wolf leading the most successful invasion of England since the conquest. We will also explore how she came to have possession of her husband’s heart – in a silver casket.

 

We will explore the role of Roger Mortimer, the queen’s lover and the impact of the Earl of Kent’s rebellion. We will also consider her punishment and rehabilitation at the court of her son Edward III.

Isabella of France – the She-Wolf, her husband and their lovers.

£20.00

5) Thursday 25thApril 2019  10.00am -3.30 pm

Joan of Kent

 princess of controversy and first Princess of Wales

 

joanplantagenetFind out about Joan’s childhood in the aftermath of her father’s execution for treason including her life at the court of Philippa of Hainault.

 

The marital escapades of the Fair Maid of Kent are documented in Froissart. We will explore medieval marriage through Joan’s clandestine relationship with Thomas Holland; her bigamous but politically strategic marriage to William Montacute and her third marriage to the Black Prince.

 

We will also consider Joan’s importance as the mother of the child Richard II despite her lack of  official status, her reputation for piety and her popularity with the peasants.

 

Joan of Kent – princess of controversy and first Princess of Wales

£20.00

6) Thursday 23rd May 2019  10.00am -3.30 pm

Thomas Fairfax- A Yorkshireman’s Civil War

 

thomas fairfaxWe will explore Fairfax’s role in the Bishops’ War and the Fairfax position in the escalating dispute between King and Parliament before following his progress from Seacroft Moor to Adwalton.

We will chart Fairfax’s swift progression through the first and second civil wars from local politics to the national scene. From there we will move on to the trial of the king, regicide and the establishment of a republic. We will consider his role at Colchester and Burford.

We will explore Fairfax’s relationship with his wife Anne the key political figures of the period and also Fairfax’s literary contributions.

 

Thomas Fairfax- A Yorkshireman’s Civil War

£20.00

 

 

What people have said about other courses I have taught:

“Very enjoyable,” “interesting,” “learnt a lot,” “brilliant course as usual with this tutor.” “knowledgeable,”  “fascinating.”

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