British historian
Elizabeth Anna Norton FRHistS [ 1] is a British historian specialising in the queens of England and the Tudor period .[ 2] She obtained a Master of Arts in archaeology and anthropology from the University of Cambridge , being awarded a Double First Class degree, and a master's degree in European archaeology from the University of Oxford .[citation needed ] She is the author of thirteen non-fiction books.[ 3]
Biography
Norton grew up in Steyning , West Sussex, and attended Steyning Grammar School . She studied archaeology and anthropology at New Hall, Cambridge , and later completed a master's degree in European archaeology at Hertford College , Oxford.
She was a member of a university research group led by Jeremy Keenan to the Algerian Sahara which surveyed prehistoric rock art and travelled with the Tuareg people. The anthropologist Mary Ann Craig was also a member of this group. Norton has also carried out archaeological fieldwork in Hungary .[ 4]
Her television appearances include Bloody Tales of the Tower (National Geographic), The Book Show (Sky Arts ), Flog It! (BBC One ) and BBC Breakfast (BBC One). She regularly appears as an expert on BBC London News and is often featured on radio, including The Robert Elms Show on BBC Radio London .
In 2019, she completed a Doctor of Philosophy at King's College London. Her thesis was titled The Blount Family in the long Sixteenth century and she was supervised by Hannah Dawson and Lucy Wooding.[ 5]
Norton lives in Kingston upon Thames with her husband and sons.[ 4]
Published works
Elizabeth Norton is the author of thirteen non-fiction works:
She Wolves, The Notorious Queens of England (The History Press , 2008)[ISBN missing ]
Anne Boleyn , Henry VIII's Obsession (Amberley , 2008)[ISBN missing ]
Jane Seymour , Henry VIII's True Love (Amberley, 2009)[ISBN missing ]
Anne of Cleves , Henry VIII's Discarded Bride (Amberley, 2009)[ISBN missing ]
Catherine Parr (Amberley, 2010);[ 6] [ISBN missing ]
Margaret Beaufort , Mother of the Tudor Dynasty (Amberley, 2010)[ISBN missing ]
Anne Boleyn, In Her Own Words and the Words of Those Who Knew Her (Amberley, 2011)[ISBN missing ]
England's Queens: The Biography (Amberley, 2011)[ISBN missing ]
Bessie Blount : Mistress to Henry VIII (Amberley, 2011)[ISBN missing ]
The Boleyn Women: The Tudor Femmes Fatales Who Changed English History (Amberley, 2013) ISBN 9781445640471
Elfrida : The First Crowned Queen of England (Amberley, 2013) ISBN 9781445614861
The Tudor Treasury (Andre Deutsch, 2014)[ISBN missing ]
The Temptation of Elizabeth Tudor (Head of Zeus, 2015)[ISBN missing ]
The Hidden Lives of Tudor Women – a Social History ( Pegasus, 2017)[ISBN missing ]
She is also the author of a number of articles, including
She regularly writes for history and family history magazines, including BBC History , Who Do You Think You Are? and Your Family Tree .
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