Tag Archive: War of the Roses

PART I – A Brief Observational History of The Universe: Prehistory to the Middle Ages

No matter where they lived, our ancient ancestors were fascinated by the wonders within the night sky. This article is the first within a series where Annon Ford explores the developmental history of humanity’s celestial observations. Part I delves into the astronomical beliefs of prehistory, antiquity, and the Middle Ages, beginning to trace the expansion of the universe, or, rather, the expanding knowledge of the human perspective.
AUTHOR ANNON FORD

Lady Margaret Beaufort: Survivor, Kingmaker, Powerhouse

The Wars of the Roses are a complex period of English history, with much of the focus placed on particular men in the main roles. One of the primary players, however, must be given the mainstream attention she deserves: Lady Margaret Beaufort. Despite being essential to the Tudors’ rise to power and a pioneer for women’s autonomy, she is often left out of the histories. This is the topic discussed in the winning article of the Women’s History Competition 2025.
AUTHOR ANNON FORD