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Amy Licence: historian of the lives of Medieval, Tudor and early modern women; nineteenth and early twentieth century art, history, literature and culture; writer of literary ficton.

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Wednesday, 7 November 2012

When breast wasn't best: Breastfeeding in Medieval and Tudor England

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                                    "Caritas" by Lucas Cranach the elder, early C16th   The medieval manuscript “Le Chanso...
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Wednesday, 22 August 2012

What was it like to be a child in Tudor times ?

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Today we value our children's early years as a time of innocence and important formative experiences. A huge market exists for furni...
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Amy Licence
Writing about medieval and Tudor history, with a particular interest in women's lives and experiences. I'm the author of twenty-eight books and have also written for The Guardian, TLS, BBC History website, The New Statesman, The Huffington Post, The English Review and The London Magazine. I've appeared in TV documentaries and have been interviewed numerous times live on radio. I've been shortlisted twice for the Asham Award for women's short fiction and my historical novels have met with acclaim. @PrufrocksPeach
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