Rebellion Against Henry VIII
The Rise and Fall of a Dynasty
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Published:2nd Feb '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This book offers a compelling look at the rebellions during Henry VIII's reign, revealing the complexities of his character and the turbulence of his rule.
In Rebellion Against Henry VIII, readers are offered a fresh perspective on the tumultuous reign of one of England's most notorious monarchs. While many sovereigns experience upheaval during their rule, it is their reactions to these challenges that define their legacy. This book delves into the complexities of Henry VIII's character, revealing how his selfishness and ambition contributed to the chaos that marked his time on the throne. From the establishment of the Anglican Church to the transformation of England into a formidable empire, Henry's reign was anything but stable.
The narrative explores significant events that led to public unrest and rebellion, including the Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536, a pivotal uprising that not only challenged Henry's authority but also shaped the future of Tudor England. The author meticulously examines the social and political factors that fueled these rebellions, providing insight into the lives of ordinary people who were caught in the crossfire of royal ambition. The book also highlights the impact of war, detailing conflicts such as the rebellion of Rhys ap Gruffydd in Wales and the Scottish invasion, which further complicated Henry's rule.
Ultimately, Rebellion Against Henry VIII presents a nuanced view of a king who began his reign with promise but ended it amid fear and tyranny. By focusing on the rebellions that arose during his rule, this work invites readers to reconsider Henry's legacy and understand the broader implications of his reign on Tudor society.
ISBN: 9781399071765
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224 pages