The book delves into the enduring intrigue surrounding Henry VIII, exploring his life and court through a thematic lens. It features contributions from various researchers who have spent the last decade uncovering new insights, shedding light on the complexities of his reign and the dynamics within his court. This comprehensive examination not only highlights Henry's personal and political life but also reflects on the broader historical context and its lasting impact on society.
Suzannah Lipscomb Orden de los libros (cronológico)
La Dra. Suzannah Lipscomb es una historiadora especializada en historia moderna temprana, particularmente en el período Tudor. Su obra profundiza en los intrincados paisajes políticos y sociales de esta era, examinando figuras clave y momentos cruciales con rigor académico y prosa atractiva. Ofrece a los lectores una perspectiva única sobre las fuerzas que moldearon Inglaterra, dando vida vívidamente al pasado a través de su detallada investigación y sus cautivadoras narrativas.






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So you think you know all about Henry VIII? You don't. Dip into this book and you will find new things, quirky facts and surprising juxtapositions. Put it all together, and it will convey the roller coaster of love, life and death that was the world of Henry VIII and his age.
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