Please do vote for me, it’s very much appreciated. My nomination is about bringing disability and its histories into the public domain and teaching the topic in positive ways in both schools, colleges, and to the public. It’s also about the challenges I’ve overcome in having cerebral palsy and what I’ve achieved as a person,
Sapere Books Sign a New Tudor Series by Phillipa Vincent-Connolly
We are delighted to announce that we have signed a new dual timeline series set in the modern day and Tudor times by Phillipa Vincent-Connolly. Told in authentic detail, the four-book series explores the intrigue and plots within King Henry VIII’s court. The books include ingenious twists on Boleyn family history, retold through a twenty-first-century
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The National Teachmeet for history teachers. Manchester, March 26th 2022 I felt very privileged and humbled to be asked to be a keynote speaker alongside historian Helen Carr who gave her own keynote speech on ‘What is History?’, speaking to history teachers at the National History Teach Meet event in Manchester on March 26th 2022.
Disability and the Tudors: People Hidden in Plain Sight
Online Event by The British Library – Wed 19 Jan 2022, 19:30 – 20:30 Phillipa Vincent-Connolly and Rebecca Rideal delve into disability during the Tudor era. This is an online event hosted on Zoom. Bookers are sent a link in advance giving access. Join me, as Rebecca Rideal talks with me, about my new book Disability and the Tudors,
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