Lucy Worsley is an English historian, author, and television presenter renowned for her expertise in British history and heritage. She has authored several acclaimed works, including "Cavalier," a historical exploration of a Royalist duke, and has written both nonfiction for adults and historical fiction for young readers aged 11–14. Worsley is also celebrated for her BBC television series, such as "Elegance and Decadence: The Age of the Regency," "Harlots, Housewives and Heroines: A 17th Century History for Girls," and "Six Wives with Lucy Worsley," which bring historical narratives to a broad audience. Her contributions to history and heritage earned her an OBE.
Worsley began her career at Milton Manor, a historic house in Oxfordshire, where she managed archives and conducted tours. She later joined English Heritage as an Inspector of Ancient Monuments, focusing on sites like Bolsover Castle, which inspired her first book. Since 2003, she has served as Joint Chief Curator at Historic Royal Palaces, overseeing landmarks such as the Tower of London and Hampton Court Palace. Her academic background includes a degree in Ancient and Modern History from Oxford and a PhD in art history from the University of Sussex. Combining rigorous scholarship with accessible storytelling, Worsley bridges the gap between academic history and popular culture.
Standalone Novels
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Title
Year
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Eliza Rose
2016
2
Maid of the King’s Court
2016
3
My Name Is Victoria
2017
4
Lady Mary
2018
5
The Austen Girls
2020
Non-Fiction Books
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Title
Year
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1
Hardwick Old Hall
1998
2
Bolsover Castle
2001
3
Hampton Court Palace
2005
4
The Story of Hampton Court Palace
2005
5
Cavalier
2007
6
The Courtiers: Splendor and Intrigue in the Georgian Court at Kensington Palace
2010
7
Courtiers: The Secret History of Georgian Court
2010
8
If Walls Could Talk
2011
9
The Art of the English Murder
2013
10
A Very British Murder: The Story of a National Obsession