Renaissance Secrets Using new evidence and probing questions, this site illustrates that history is not set in stone. Exploring diverse events from a fresh viewpoint, it examines the diversity of Renaissance Italian healthcare, whether or not a Portuguese Jewish doctor tried to poison Queen Elizabeth I, and the methods Gutenberg used to create movable type. A Marxist historian focuses on the peasants, not the rulers, and a feminist historian looks at how women worked within societal constraints. Through diligent research and investigation, these historians shed light on overlooked issues of the Renaissance era. (in History)