Estelle Paranque Assistant Professor in Early Modern History Expertise diplomatic studies, queenship, royal studies, women and power in the early modern period Estelle Paranque in the Press The Scotsman Mary Queen of Scots: Decoded letters from captivity reveal a monarch ‘unfiltered’ Professor Estelle Paranque of Northeastern University in London has been working with the decoded Mary Queen of Scots letters. How much does the public have a right to know about King Charles’ cancer diagnosis? Meanwhile, Estelle Paranque, an expert in royal studies and Associate Professor in Early Modern History for Northeastern University London, suggested the type of cancer the King is facing is somewhat irrelevant. ‘Blood, Fire & Gold’ Review: When Queens Go A-Courting Estelle Paranque’s “Blood, Fire and Gold” adds appealingly to this matrix of monarchy, tracing the relations between Elizabeth I (a Tudor) and Catherine de Medici (a Valois by marriage)…Ms. Paranque, who teaches at Northeastern University London, conveys the relationship between these two remarkable women with zest and insight and with sympathy, for Catherine especially. Estelle Paranque for Northeastern Global NewsIs ‘Gladiator II’ historically accurate? Does it even matter? Historian weighs in on Ridley Scott’s ancient Roman sequelA Northeastern University historian questions whether the epic drama is more fiction than historical fiction. Lost letters of Mary, Queen of Scots, give up their secrets after 450 years, thanks to Northeastern historianEstelle Paranque is working to translate Mary Stuart’s medieval French into English after codebreakers cracked the cipher she used. Are there historical inaccuracies in Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’? This history professor says that’s OKThe trailers for Ridley Scott’s film inflamed some historians, but Estelle Paranque says these conversations lead people back to history.
The Scotsman Mary Queen of Scots: Decoded letters from captivity reveal a monarch ‘unfiltered’ Professor Estelle Paranque of Northeastern University in London has been working with the decoded Mary Queen of Scots letters.
How much does the public have a right to know about King Charles’ cancer diagnosis? Meanwhile, Estelle Paranque, an expert in royal studies and Associate Professor in Early Modern History for Northeastern University London, suggested the type of cancer the King is facing is somewhat irrelevant.
‘Blood, Fire & Gold’ Review: When Queens Go A-Courting Estelle Paranque’s “Blood, Fire and Gold” adds appealingly to this matrix of monarchy, tracing the relations between Elizabeth I (a Tudor) and Catherine de Medici (a Valois by marriage)…Ms. Paranque, who teaches at Northeastern University London, conveys the relationship between these two remarkable women with zest and insight and with sympathy, for Catherine especially.