This book is intended to be the starting point for the student new to the study of Tudor history and offers a broad yet perfectly detailed scope of the reigns of Henry VII and VIII, Edward, Mary and Elizabeth.
"An engrossing survey of the Tudor dynasty (1485-1603) the dynasty that brought the Reformation to England this volume examines their policies, the literature of the era, aspects of life, portraits of the kings and queens, and offers insight into some of the complicated aims and intricate problems of the sixteenth-century."
"This book is intended to be the starting point for the student new to the study of Tudor history and offers a broad yet perfectly detailed scope of the reigns of Henry VII and VIII, Edward, Mary and Elizabeth."@en
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