In this engaging discussion, Dr. Joanne Paul, a Professor in Intellectual History and author of 'Thomas More, A Life and Death in Tudor England,' delves into the complexities of Thomas More's life. She examines his dual portrayal as a saintly figure and a controversial zealot, unraveling his profound influence on modern Europe. The conversation also highlights More's personal tragedies, his political rise under Henry VIII, and the societal tensions of his time, including the May Day riots. Join them as they navigate More's legacy, from 'Utopia' to his tragic downfall.