This immersive learning experience is much more than just an online course. Over 12 months, participants will come together and contribute to a supportive and inspiring online community of individuals who’ll share in a unique learning experience – one that will ultimately deepen their understanding of life in Elizabethan England. Each month, a different theme will be explored, ranging from religion and politics to power struggles and exploration.
Acclaimed author and podcast host, Natalie Grueninger, will coordinate the learning program and guide participants every step of the way. She’ll also be joined by a stellar list of twenty-nine contributors.
Learn from leading experts in Tudor history from the comfort of your home. All that’s required is enthusiasm, a willingness to connect and learn, and the internet.
What’s included?
- Weekly lectures beginning January 22, 2027. These will be a combination of pre-recorded lectures and live Zoom discussions, (see below for a list of sessions and presenters)
- 12-month membership (from Jan-Dec 2027) to the ‘Budding Historian’ tier of the Talking Tudors Patreon community, valued at $300! See all the benefits here: https://www.patreon.com/c/TalkingTudors/membership
- (Existing members can redeem this gifted membership without cancelling their current pledges. The gift will apply as soon as it’s redeemed, granting access to the high-tier benefits immediately and pausing the paid period)
For more information visit https://www.nataliegrueninger.com/2026/05/17/365-days-in-elizabethan-england/
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About the Author
Natalie Grueninger is an independent researcher who specialises in the life, reign and times of Queen Anne Boleyn. She’s authored and co-authored seven books, including the ‘In the Footsteps’ series. Her latest book, ‘The Final Year of Anne Boleyn’, Natalie has written for a number of history magazines, including Inside History and Tudor Places, and runs the website www.onthetudortrail.com. She’s the creator and host of the popular ‘Talking Tudors’ podcast and the founder of Women’s History Circle, dedicated to amplifying women’s voices and promoting the work of women creatives with a passion for history. Natalie is deeply interested in the lives of medieval and Tudor women and in the networks which they built and used, especially those with other women. She’s an avid bibliophile and a lifelong learner. When not at her desk, she can often be found indulging in her insatiable passion for travel. Natalie lives in Sydney with her husband, two children and a cheeky cavoodle. Find out more at https://www.nataliegrueninger.com/ and find her on Twitter @OntheTudorTrail and Bluesky @onthetudortrail.bsky.social


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