![]() ![]() Second, you can support the show financially by becoming a patron on Patreon for as little as $1 episode. It really helps new people discover the show. First (and free!) you can leave a review on iTunes. (Remember, if you like this show, there are two main ways you can support it. If you’re into maritime history and haven’t yet discovered the Maritime History Podcast, get thee to iTunes (or your podcast aggregator of choice): -–TRANSCRIPT-– The Excavation of the Mary Rose (in parts – this is part 1)Īn interesting documentary on YouTube: Tudor Seapowerĭan Snow did a Periscope the same day I recorded this podcast inside the reconstruction of the Mary Rose. ![]() Great Harry’s Navy: How Henry VIII Gave England Seapower by Geoffrey Moorhouse The National Museum of the Royal Navy in Portsmouth (not really Renaissance - the first recorded singing of Drunken Sailor was in 1839 - but still fun to listen to while you’re reading) Tudor Navy Websites Here are the show notes and links with a transcript below. In two generations England went from being a nation with a navy of fewer than ten ships to one that could defeat the mighty Spanish Armada on the sea. ![]() November 2015’s second episode (Happy Thanksgiving, Americans!) is on the rise of the Tudor Navy. ![]()
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