
History Rage is a weekly podcast where we invite members of the history community to debunk the myths about major historical events and figures. What they wish we would all stop believing.
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In this episode of “History Rage,” host Paul welcomes Dr. Charlotte Gauthier, a historian, to discuss and debunk popular misconceptions about the English Reformation and the origins of the Church of England. Dr. Gauthier passionately refutes the notion that Henry VIII initiated the Church of England due to his Protestant beliefs or to pursue a romantic relationship with Anne Boleyn.
Segment Highlights:
- Introduction Paul introduces Dr. Charlotte Gauthier and the episode’s topic, challenging prevailing myths about the English Reformation and the Church of England’s creation.
- Understanding the English Reformation : Dr. Gauthier provides historical context for the English Reformation and its contributing factors.
- The Role of Henry VIII : The discussion delves into Henry VIII’s involvement in the English Reformation, his motivations, and the misconceptions surrounding his actions.
- Papal Supremacy and Divorce : The conversation explores the significance of papal supremacy, Henry’s desire for an annulment, and the consequences of his decisions.
- The Role of the Pope and the Church : Dr. Gauthier sheds light on the power and authority of the Pope and the state of the Church during Henry VIII’s reign.
- Debunking Misconceptions: The interview scrutinizes prevalent misconceptions about the English Reformation and the creation of the Church of England, emphasizing the intricate historical context and the influence of key figures.
- The Break with Rome : Dr. Gauthier discusses the separation from the Roman Catholic Church, its immediate aftermath, and the legislative transformations during that period.
- Development of Misconceptions : The conversation reveals how the idea that Henry VIII initiated the Church of England to embrace Protestantism or pursue a romantic relationship with Anne Boleyn gained traction and continued over time.
You can follow Charlotte on Twitter at @farai_unvers
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In this episode, we dive into the world of World War 2 firearms with Jonathan Ferguson, the Keeper of Firearms and Artillery for the Royal Armouries Collection. Jonathan discusses the MG42 and its unwarranted worship, sheds light on firearms that receive unfair criticism, and delves into the heated Bren vs MG42 debate. Join us as we explore the history of innovative firearms and the questionable reputation of the Sten gun.
We also talk about the ridiculous Bren vs MG42 debate, whether the Sten should really be put in the bin and the history behind innovative firearms.
- Welcome to a new episode where we explore the world of World War 2 firearms with Jonathan Ferguson, the Keeper of Firearms and Artillery for the Royal Armouries Collection.
- Jonathan discusses the MG42 and its often excessive admiration, as well as which firearms are unfairly criticized.
- We delve into the hotly debated topic of Bren vs MG42, exploring the strengths and weaknesses of these iconic guns.
- A critical look at whether the Sten gun deserves its questionable reputation.
- Join us in uncovering the history of innovative firearms and their impact on World War 2 and beyond.
You can see Jonathan in action on the Royal Armouries YouTube Channel.
You can follow History Rage on Twitter @HistoryRage and let us know what you wish people would just stop believing using the Hashtag #HistoryRage.
You can join our ‘Angry Mob’ on Patreon as well. £5 per month gets you episodes 3 months early, the invite to choose questions, entry into our prize draws and the coveted History Rage mug.
Subscribe at www.patreon.com/historyrage
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