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Henry VIII changed the course of English life more completely than any monarch since the Conquest. In the portraits of Holbein Henry Tudor stands proud as one of the most powerful figures in renaissance Europe. But is the portrait just a bluff? In his new book Derek Wilson explores the myths behind the image of the Tudor Lion. He was the monarch that delivered the Reformation to England yet Luther called him A fool a liar & a damnable rotten worm. As a young man he gained a reputation as an intellectual & fair prince yet he ruled the nation like a tyrant. He treated his subjects as cruelly as he treated his wives. Based on a wealth of new material & a life times knowledge of the subject Derek Wilson exposes a new portrait of a much misunderstood King. Praise for Derek Wilsons previous works: The Uncrowned Kings of England": Stimulating & authorative
- John Guy. Masterly. [ Wilson] has a deep understanding of...characters reaching out accross the centuries
- " Sunday Times". " Hans Holbein: Portrait of an Unknown Man": Fascinating
- Sarah Bradford " Daily Telegraph". Highly readable... The most accurate & vivid portrayal to date
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Space is big. Really big. You just wont believe how vastly hugely mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean you may think its a long way down the street to the chemist but thats just peanuts to space.
- Douglas Adams Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy". We human beings have trouble with infinity
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Who was the real King Arthur? What do the historical documents tell us about the Knight of the Round Temple? It is just a chivalric fantasy? The story of Arthur has been handed down to us by Medieval poets & legends
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Starting AD 400 (around the time of their invasion of England) & running through to the 1100s (the Aftermath) historian Geoffrey Hindley shows the Anglo-Saxons as formative in the history not only of England but also of Europe. The society inspired by the warrior world of the Old English poem Beowulf" saw England become the worlds first nation state & Europes first country to conduct affairs in its own language & Bede & Boniface of Wessex establish the dating convention we still use today. Including all the latest research this is a fascinating assessment of a vital historical period." ...
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The English Civil War is one of the most hotly contested areas of English History & John Miller is one of the experts on the period. Amid dramatic accounts of the key battles & confrontations Miller explores what triggered the initial conflict between crown & parliament & how this was played out in England Scotland & Ireland in the lead-up to war. As the war developed personalities & innovations on the battlefield became increasingly important culminating in the rise of Oliver Cromwell & the radical New Model Army. The wars changed the political social religious & intellectual landscape of the country for ever. Using a lifetimes knowledge & study on the period John Miller brings this extraordinary turning point in British history to life. ...
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For over a hundred years England repeatedly invaded France on the pretext that her kings had a right to the French throne. France was a large unwieldy kingdom England was small & poor but for the most part she dominated the war sacking towns & castles & winning battles
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In 1215 the Barons of England forced King John to sign a revolutionary document which would change the political landscape of Britain & beyond for the next 800 years. Magna Carta was the forerunner of the Constitution that limited the powers of the crown & its echoes can be found in the seventeenth century Civil Wars the struggles for American Independence the work of Thomas Paine & in the bedrock of all contemporary liberal nations. As civil liberties & the rule of law are increasingly under question as part of the War on Terror it has never been more essential to return to the original document signed at Runnymede in June 1215. Leading medieval historian Geoffrey Hindley retells the story of events leading up to the conference & looks at the document itself showing how it has resonated over centuries & throughout the world. ...
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Brief History Of The English Reformation

Religion politics and fear: how England was transformed by the Tudors. The English Reformation was a unique turning point in English history. Derek Wilson retells the story of how the Tudor monarchs transformed English religion and why it still matters today. Recent scholarly research has undermined the traditional view of the Reformation as an event that occurred solely amongst the elite. Wilson now shows that although the transformation was political and had a huge impact on English identity on Englands relationships with its European neighbours and on the foundations of its empire it was essentially a revolution from the ground up. By 1600 in just eighty years England had become a radically different nation in which family work and politics as well as religion were dramatically altered.
Praise for Derek Wilson: Stimulating and authoritative." (John Guy). "Masterly. [Wilson] has a deep understanding of.. .characters reaching out across the centuries." ("Sunday Times")."
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Religion politics & fear: how England was transformed by the Tudors. The English Reformation was a unique turning point in English history. Derek Wilson retells the story of how the Tudor monarchs transformed English religion & why it still matters today. Recent scholarly research has undermined the traditional view of the Reformation as an event that occurred solely amongst the elite. Wilson now shows that although the transformation was political & had a huge impact on English identity on Englands relationships with its European neighbours & on the foundations of its empire it was essentially a revolution from the ground up. By 1600 in just eighty years England had become a radically different nation in which family work & politics as well as religion were dramatically altered. Praise for Derek Wilson: Stimulating & authoritative." (John Guy). " Masterly. [ Wilson] has a deep understanding of.. .characters reaching out across the centuries." (" Sunday Times")."

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England - A country within the United Kingdom.
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