Thomas Cromwell: Beyond Wolf Hall

Step into the captivating world of Thomas Cromwell, beyond the pages of Wolf Hall, in this thrilling online event with Dr Owen Emmerson.

By Dr Owen Emmerson

Date and time

Mon, 3 Jun 2024 03:00 - Sun, 9 Jun 2024 13:00 PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

  • 6 days 10 hours

Thomas Cromwell: Beyond Wolf Hall

Join Dr Owen Emmerson for an exciting online event, Thomas Cromwell: Beyond Wolf Hall, where we delve deeper into the life and legacy of this controverial historical figure.

Taking place from Monday, June 3, 2024, at 11:00 AM BST, this week-long online event offers a unique opportunity to explore the fascinating world of Thomas Cromwell.

Discover the man behind the character portrayed in the popular novel and TV series Wolf Hall. Learn about Cromwell's political career, relationship with King Henry VIII, four of his six queens, and significant contributions to English history.

Through seven engaging presentations and a live Q&A with Dr Owen Emmerson, this course will shed light on Cromwell's rise to power, his role in the Reformation, and his impact on shaping the ever-fascinating Tudor period.

The series of lectures will conclude with a special presentation by Dr Owen Emmerson and historian Kate McCaffrey, who will reveal the parts they played in discovering Thomas' book of Hours, which was captured by Hans Holbein the Younger in his famous portrait of Cromwell.

Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply curious about this captivating era, don't miss out on this virtual event that promises to go beyond what you already know about Thomas Cromwell.

Mark your calendar and join us online for Thomas Cromwell: Beyond Wolf Hall from June 3, 2024, to explore the life and legacy of this influential historical figure.


What Is Included?


  • Six pre-recorded, 40-minute lectures by Dr Owen Emmerson.
  • One pre-recorded lecture with Kate McCaffrey & Dr Owen Emmerson
  • Access to all lectures for one month from the upload date.
  • A live Zoom with Dr Owen Emmerson, who will answer your questions.
  • Entry into an exclusive prize giveaway.

COST: £35.00 per person, plus booking fee.

Lecture Schedule


Monday, 3rd June 2024


This first lecture will begin by examining the popular image of Thomas Cromwell, as seen through popular culture, and will ask how closely these depictions reflect the man of history. We will then chart the opaque early life of Thomas Cromwell and ask how his upbringing contributed to the man he became.

Tuesday, 4th June 2024


This lecture will chart Cromwell's early career in England as a lawyer and member of parliament and his journey to becoming an advisor to Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. Discover how Cromwell identified himself as Wolsey's loyal servant in the wake of the cardinal's dramatic downfall and how this loyalty endeared Cromwell to King Henry VIII.

Wednesday, 5th June 2024


In this lecture, we will consider Thomas Cromwell's role in securing an annulment of King Henry VIII's marriage to Catherine of Aragon and discover his part in the dramatic break with Rome. We will also explore Cromwell's relationship with Queen Catherine and her daughter, Princess Mary.


Thursday, 6th June 2024


This lecture will question how allied Thomas Cromwell really was to Henry's second queen, Anne Boleyn. It will explore Cromwell's role in paving the way for Anne's coronation and consider his role in her dramatic downfall three years later.

Friday, 7th June 2024


This lecture will explore Cromwell's role in facilitating Henry's marriages to Queen Jane Seymour and Queen Anne of Cleves and his own enoblement. It will also chart Thomas Cromwell's role in religious reform and how he negotiated the bitter opposition to these reforms across England.

Saturday, 8th June 2024


In this penultimate lecture, we will discover how Thomas Cromwell fell dramatically from royal favour and why his life was ended on the block. Was Cromwell's demise a result of his involvement in the disastrous Cleves marriage, or were wider political manoeuvrings at play?

Sunday, 9th June 2024


In this final lecture, Dr Owen Emmerson and historian Kate McCaffrey will share how they and Alison Palmer discovered the Book of Hours captured by the famous court artist Hans Holbein the Younger in his famous portrait of Thomas Cromwell. Dr Tracy Borman called the discovery “the most exciting Cromwell discovery in a generation – if not more.”

Sunday, 9th June 2024


Join Dr Owen Emmerson for a live Zoom Q&A.

Two Zoom sessions will be held to ensure that all participants have an opportunity to attend this live component:

Session 1: Sunday 9th June at 09:00hrs GMT

Session 2: Sunday 9th June at 21:00hrs GMT

Questions can be submitted in advance or asked during the session. Attendees will receive a recording of these live Zoom sessions.

£35