We all know that Guy Fawkes tried to blow up King James I. What's less well known is that James' court was riddled with scandal, rumours of poisoning, and a level of immorality which would have horrified Elizabeth I. This talk is based around my current research into the more sordid side of the Jacobean court - a broader look at the background to the Gunpowder Plot.
Views: 16 | Enquiries: 0So, a bit about me -
Until recently I was head of history at a private school. I'm now a head of RE and involved with teacher training. I frequently find that what I enjoy studying and writing about goes way beyond the needs of the classroom. GCSE and even A level is pretty limiting.
My first job after leaving university was working as a tour guide in London. I'd already got a history degree, largely based on history of crime, so it came quite naturally.
I've also led plenty of tours around Ypres and the Somme, plus giving assemblies (as one student put it - 'you do the ones that aren't boring, sir.' I'll take that. I also do 'outreach' - which is where the schools sends me to feeder schools to demonstrate that History at our establishment isn't boring.
I'm fascinated by history - especially WW1, underwater archaeology, crime and those bits of history we'd rather not talk about too loudly. Crime, Empire, the trade in enslaved peoples, etc etc. And I try to keep things topical, as far as I can.
In terms of availability - I'm happy to be flexible. If I have a projector and Internet access, and I'm available, I'm happy to give a talk. I'm even happy to combine this with a longer trip. The only issue is that as a serving teacher, I can only give talks in the evening, weekends or school holidays.
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