r/Tudorhistory is a subreddit with 72k members. They frequently recommend/review historical fiction, books/podcasts, and movie, and the most common flair used is question.
A place for images, links, and discussion relevant to the Tudor period. The Tudor period is defined as from the beginning of Henry VII's reign in 1485 to the end of Elizabeth I's reign in 1603. All history (economic, social, religious etc) and discussion of all types of people (monarchs, nobles, commoners) welcome. Submissions pertaining to the Wars of the Roses may be accepted or removed at the discretion of the mods.
Products Discussed in r/Tudorhistory
Historical Fiction
16 reviews
#1
Margaret Campbell Barnes
4.5★ from 2 reviews
#2
Margaret George
5.0★ from 2 reviews
#3
Jean Plaidy
5.0★ from 2 reviews
Books/podcasts
6 reviews
#1
Helen Castor, Miranda Kaufmann, Tracy Borman
5.0★ from 1 review
#2
Alison Weir, Carolly Erickson
4.0★ from 1 review
#3
Dr Suzannah Lipscomb
5.0★ from 1 review
Movie
3 reviews
#1
Alison Weir
5.0★ from 1 review
#2
Philippa Gregory
4.0★ from 1 review
#3
Sharon Kay Penman
5.0★ from 1 review
Flair Used in r/Tudorhistory
#1
Question
: "The murder of Katherine Howard [Royal Assent by Commission Act 1541], and why I think it was so evil."
48 posts
Member Growth in r/Tudorhistory
Yearly
+25k members(51.9%)
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Last updated: January 24, 2025