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The Tragedy of Richard III: Myth vs. Reality with Philippa Langley

Season 16, Ep. 7

In this riveting episode of History Rage, we journey into the mediaeval past with the indomitable Philippa Langley, historian, writer, and the driving force behind the discovery of King Richard III's remains and delve into the myths and misconceptions surrounding one of history's most debated monarchs, Richard III.


Introducing Philippa Langley:

- Discover Philippa’s transition from a career in advertising to becoming a renowned historian, ignited by a renewed passion for Richard III.

- Learn about her groundbreaking projects, including the "Looking for Richard" project and the "Missing Princes Project."


Richard III's Reign Reassessed:

- A deep dive into Richard III’s legal reforms and their lasting impact on English law, including the presumption of innocence and blind justice.

- Understand Richard's divergence from his brother Edward IV’s policies and his efforts to ensure justice and fairness for all subjects.


Perceptions and Realities:

- Discuss the divide between Richard’s support in the North and opposition in the South, and how these regional differences shaped his reign.

- Examine the popular support Richard garnered as a just ruler and how his northern roots influenced his governance.


Uncovering the Truth:

- Philippa shares insights from the "Missing Princes Project," revealing evidence of the survival of Edward IV's sons beyond Richard's reign.

- Address the challenges of overcoming entrenched historical narratives and the role of young historians in reshaping our understanding of the past.


Join us as Philippa Langley passionately argues for a re-evaluation of Richard III, challenging centuries-old misconceptions with evidence-based research. For more on Philippa’s work, explore her books "The Lost King" and "The Princes in the Tower," and visit revealingrichardiii.com.

You can check out the Richard III Society of Great Britain at www.richardiii.net


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