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The Reign of Henry VIII

Author : David Starkey
Publisher : Random House
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 23,57 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Great Britain
ISBN : 0099445107

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In this text, David Starkey examines the personalities and politics of Henry VIII in Great Britain during the years 1509-1547.

The Reign of Henry VIII

Author : Diarmaid MacCulloch
Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 35,27 MB
Release : 1995-10-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780312128920

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This collection of essays by leading scholars and researchers in early Tudor studies provides an up-to-date discussion of the politics, policy and piety of Henry VIII's reign. It explores such areas as the reform of central and local government, foreign policy, relations between leading politicians, life at Court, Henry's first divorce and the break with Rome, literature and the government's exploitation of it, and the growth of evangelical religion in Henry's England. Particular consideration is given to the controversies which have arisen about the reign among modern historians, and there is an effort to assess the personality of Henry himself.

Henry VIII,the Reign

Author : Mark Holinshed
Publisher :
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 39,43 MB
Release : 2019-06-07
Category :
ISBN : 9781983213625

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A popular image of Henry VIII is that he was something of a hot-blooded womanising, fornicating tyrant who broke with Roman Catholicism to divorce and remarry over and over again.Henry VIII was 'a veritable Bluebeard 'who died of an excess of food, drink and sex - or was he?Henry VIII, the Reign a New Look does exactly what it says on the cover, this concise book takes a new, fresh and innovative look at the reign of Henry VIII.There was more to the period than the man that was Henry VIII. The eminent Tudor historian Sir Geoffrey Elton once said of him '... we surely cannot accept an argument unsupported by evidence which ascribes to him alone the mastery of events, the making of policy and the detailed and specific government of the country.' Sir Geoffrey was quite right, the evidence is just not there - it does not exist - to support the popular image of Henry VIII.The events of the reign, however, can be ascribed to other more influential people than this fickle, malleable and ill-equipped man who was Henry VIII, King of England.This book uses the evidence to support a new look at the tumultuous reign of Henry VIII, backed up by hundreds of corroborating documents compiled from the vast Calendar of Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII: preserved in the Public Record Office, the British Museum, and elsewhere in England, together with maps and illustrations.These are not merely footnoted - references but are the full, detailed Calendar entries, transcribed word for word - these are the facts.The eBook edition facilitates the inclusion of the documentary evidence directly accessible within the publication - that is to say, the transcriptions are included in the eBook.The paperback is supported by two paper volumes of the transcriptions in Henry VIII, the Reign-the Notes (Part 1 and Part 2) which may be purchased separately.Alternatively, all the notes are available on the website Henry VIII, the Reign - for FREE.

Art and Communication in the Reign of Henry VIII

Author : TatianaC. String
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 48,60 MB
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 1351575767

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Exploring the intersection between art and political ideology, this innovative study of art in Henrician England sheds new light on the ways in which Henry VIII and his advisers exploited visual images in order to communicate ideas to his subjects. The works analyzed include water triumphs, coronation pageants and funeral processions, printed title pages of vernacular Bibles, coins, portrait miniatures, and murals, as well as panel paintings. With her analysis of these categories of objects, and using communication theory as a starting point, String presents a new model of communication based on the concepts of magnificence, topicality, persuasiveness, and propaganda. Through this model she shows how medium, location, display, and viewership were all considered in the transmission of royal messages. Using the art of Henry VIII's reign as a case study, String enriches our understanding of the fundamental contribution of imagery to communication, and also provides a model for the study of the dissemination of ideas and the patron-artist relationship in other royal courts and historical periods.

The English People at War in the Age of Henry VIII

Author : Steven J. Gunn
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 47,8 MB
Release : 2018
Category : History
ISBN : 0198802862

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War should be recognised as one of the defining features of life in the England of Henry VIII. Henry fought many wars throughout his reign, and this book explores how this came to dominate English culture and shape attitudes to the king and to national history, with people talking and reading about war, and spending money on weaponry and defence.

Henry VIII

Author : John Matusiak
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 409 pages
File Size : 12,67 MB
Release : 2013-08-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0752496824

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This compelling new account of Henry VIII is by no means yet another history of the ‘old monster’ and his reign. The ‘monster’ displayed here is, at the very least, a newer type, more beset by anxieties and insecurities, and more tightly surrounded by those who equated loyalty with fear, self-interest and blind obedience. This ground-breaking book also demonstrates that Henry VIII’s priorities were always primarily martial rather than marital, and accepts neither the necessity of his all-consuming quest for a male heir nor his need ultimately to sever ties with Rome. As the story unfolds, Henry’s predicaments prove largely of his own making, the paths he chooses neither the only nor the best available. For Henry VIII was not only a bad man, but also a bad ruler who failed to achieve his aims and blighted the reigns of his two immediate successors.Five hundred years after he ascended the throne, the reputation of England’s best known king is being rehabilitated and subtly sanitized. Yet Tudor historian John Matusiak paints a colourful and absorbingly intimate portrait of a man wholly unfit for power.

Reign of Henry the Eighth

Author : James Anthony Froude
Publisher :
Page : 504 pages
File Size : 26,10 MB
Release : 1881
Category : Great Britain
ISBN :

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Winter King

Author : Thomas Penn
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 50,36 MB
Release : 2013-03-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1439191573

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Originally published in Great Britain by Penguin Books Ltd., 2011.