Press Coverage 2019
♕ Press Coverage 2019 ♕
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- HeritageDaily: Richard III and the Battle of Bosworth – By Mike Ingram (November 1, 2019) –
How a location can change the perception of past events, that is the result of the extensive research by Mike Ingram about the Battle of Bosworth and the now discovered new location of the battle grounds.
His new publication “Richard III and the Battle of Bosworth”, just published on October 30th, 2019, draws a completely new picture about the battle itself, how it evolved, but also about the events leading up to it.
- APOLLO.The International Art Magazine: Painted as a villain – how the Tudors regarded Richard III, by Christina J. Faraday (October 8, 2019) –
A new portrait was revealed for the 567th birthday of King Richard III at Hever Castle. But would he have been happy about this portrait? Christina J. Faraday, an affiliated lecturer in the History of Art Department at the University of Cambridge, goes deeper into the real meaning of the newly revealed portrait and its Tudor interpretation.
- BBC History Extra: 10 things you need to know about the battle of Bosworth, by Chris Skidmore (August 22, 2019) –
Chris Skidmore is the author of a book “Bosworth: The Birth of the Tudors” (Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 2013).
He has published this article already in August 2014, but it now was re-published by BBC History Extra and still is very interesting to read.
- RadioPublic.com: Philippa Langley on RIII – Podcast: BBC Interview of 6th January, 2015 (June 16, 2019) –
The BBC interview (6 January 2015) with Philippa Langley and Anne Carson, biographer of King Richard III is now available as a podcast on RadioPublic.com.
- BBC News: Richard III: Leicester Cathedral £11.3m plans approved, by BBC East Midlands (February 20, 2019) –
Visitors are queuing up in front of Leicester Cathedral, to see King Richard III’s tomb. Now plans are made to add exhibition rooms to the church building, to accommodate visitors better.