Daring Dynasty: Custom, Conflict and Control in Early-Tudor England

Mark R. Horowitz

Daring Dynasty: Custom, Conflict and Control in Early-Tudor England
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Published
5 January 2018
Pages
382
ISBN
9781527503786

Daring Dynasty: Custom, Conflict and Control in Early-Tudor England

Mark R. Horowitz

He founded perhaps the most famous dynasty in history: the Tudors. Yet, in 1485 when Henry Tudor defeated Richard III to become King Henry VII, he possessed the most anemic claim to the throne since William the Conqueror. In defiance of the norms of medieval rule, he transformed England from an insolvent, often divided country in the waning years of the Wars of the Roses into an emerging modern state upon his death in 1509, a legacy inherited by his larger-than-life heir, Henry VIII. How did this happen? Through impressive archival research over several decades and a provocative perspective, Daring Dynasty illuminates what occurred by exploring key aspects of Henry’s reign, which included a dark side to royal policy. It will provide historians, students, history enthusiasts and devotees of all things Tudor with an understanding of how the populace and political players melded into a nation through the efforts of its king and his government.

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