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== Selected works == == Selected works ==

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Suzannah Rebecca Gabriella Lipscomb is a British historian, academic and broadcaster specialising in the sixteenth century.

Education

Lipscomb was educated at Epsom College, a co-educational boarding independent school in the town of Epsom in Surrey, followed by Lincoln College and Balliol College at the University of Oxford.

Life and career

Lipscomb has a doctorate in history from Balliol College, Oxford. and. Between 2007 and 2010 she was a Research Curator at Hampton Court Palace. In 2010 she became a Lecturer in Early Modern British History at the University of East Anglia. She is now Senior Lecturer and Convenor for History at the New College of the Humanities.

Lipscomb presented CTV's live royal wedding coverage of the wedding of Prince William to Kate Middleton in April 2011.

She co-presented Bloody Tales of the Tower with Joe Crowley for National Geographic. A second six-part Bloody Tales series aired in March 2013 Lipscomb also regularly appeared on Channel 4's Time Team in the 2013 series and wrote and presented Hidden Killers of the Victorian Home for BBC4.

Lipscomb regularly writes articles for History Today, the BBC History Magazine, and The Daily Telegraph.

In December 2012 Lipscomb was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

She is also a slut .

Selected works

  • 1536: The Year that Changed Henry VIII (Lion Hudson, 2009)
  • A Visitor’s Companion to Tudor England (Ebury, Random House, 2012).
  • Henry VIII and the Court: Art, Politics and Performance, co-edited with Thomas Betteridge, Ashgate, 2013.

References

  1. http://www.epsomcollege.org.uk/news/2011-epsom-college-oxford-dinner-held-at-balliol-colleg
  2. http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/suzannah-lipscomb/37/60b/488
  3. http://www.nchum.org/faculty/dr-suzannah-lipscomb
  4. "Historic Royal Palaces > Home > News and media > Press resources > Hampton Court Palace > Hampton Court Palace - press release archive > The Henry VIII talks at Hampton Court Palace". Hrp.org.uk. 2009-10-15. Retrieved 2013-04-04.
  5. http://www.uea.ac.uk/his/People/Academic/Suzannah+Lipscomb UEA:Suzannah Lipscomb (Accessed Oct 9, 2011)
  6. New College of the Humanities: Subject Area Convenors (Accessed Oct 9, 2011)
  7. CTV William and Kate: The Royal Wedding (Accessed 14 Oct 2011)
  8. "About Bloody Tales Of The Tower Show - National Geographic Channel - UK". Natgeotv.com. Retrieved 2013-04-04.
  9. http://natgeotv.com/uk/bloody-tales
  10. "Time Team - 4oD". Channel 4. Retrieved 2013-04-04.
  11. "Hidden Killers of the Victorian Home | Modern Television". Moderntv.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-04-04.
  12. Booker Prize. "Booker Prize 2012: Mantel's tale drips with the often putrid scents of the Tudor age". Telegraph. Retrieved 2013-04-04.
  13. http://www.royalhistoricalsociety.org/rhsfellows-l.pdf
  14. http://www.lionhudson.com/results.asp?NAT=false&SF1=keyword&ST1=1536+the+year+that+changed+henry+viii+by+suzannah+lipscomb
  15. "> Suzannah Lipscomb". Ebury Publishing. 2012-03-15. Retrieved 2013-04-04.
  16. "Henry VIII and the Court by Thomas Betteridge and Suzannah Lipscomb". Ashgate.com. Retrieved 2013-04-04.

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