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Showing posts with label King Henry VIII. Show all posts
Showing posts with label King Henry VIII. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 June 2010

The Tudors - Ideas of Counsel Under Henry VIII

Ideas of Counsel Under Henry VIII

Prof. John Guy's keynotes for undergraduate students and all those interested in Tudor History. Hosted by tudors.org.

This site contains a vast body of Prof. Guy's notes, as well as other papers, talks etc. There is also a forum for debating the key issues.

Link to keynotes (outside THF network).

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Saturday, 1 May 2010

The Tudors - Henry VIII and Cromwell

Henry VIII and Cromwell

Prof. John Guy's keynotes for AS/A2-level students and all those interested in Tudor History. Hosted by tudors.org.

This site contains a vast body of Prof. Guy's notes, as well as other papers, talks etc. There is also a forum for debating the key issues.

Link to keynotes (outside THF network).

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Monday, 26 April 2010

The Tudors - Henrician Reformation: An Agenda

Henrician Reformation: An Agenda

Prof. John Guy's keynotes for undergraduate students and all those interested in Tudor History. Hosted by tudors.org.

This site contains a vast body of Prof. Guy's notes, as well as other papers, talks etc. There is also a forum for debating the key issues.

Link to keynotes (outside THF network).

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Friday, 9 April 2010

The Tudors - Henry VIII: An Image of Monarchy

Henry VIII: An Image of Monarchy

Prof. John Guy's keynotes for AS/A2-level students and all those interested in Tudor History. Hosted by tudors.org.

This site contains a vast body of Prof. Guy's notes, as well as other papers, talks etc. There is also a forum for debating the key issues.

Link to keynotes (outside THF network).

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Thursday, 1 April 2010

King Henry VIII Society

King Henry VIII Society Formed
 
The King Henry VIII Society of England, France and Ireland was formed on the 22nd April 2009.
New members are welcome...
Contact michael.farrow@cityoflondon.gov.uk
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Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Tudor and Elizabethan portraits: National Portrait Gallery

National Portrait Gallery - Tudor and Elizabethan portraits:

"Tudor and Elizabethan portraits

A selection of portraits from 1485 to 1603, many of which are on display at the Gallery or at Montacute House in Somerset."

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Saturday, 27 February 2010

The Tudors - Policy-making in the Reign of Henry VIII

Policy-making in the Reign of Henry VIII

Prof. John Guy's keynotes for AS/A2-level students and all those interested in Tudor History. Hosted by tudors.org.

This site contains a vast body of Prof. Guy's notes, as well as other papers, talks etc. There is also a forum for debating the key issues.

Link to keynotes (outside THF network).

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Tuesday, 23 February 2010

The Tudors - Henry VIII and Wolsey: the Relationship

Henry VIII and Wolsey: the Relationship

Prof. John Guy's keynotes for AS/A2-level students and all those interested in Tudor History. Hosted by tudors.org.

This site contains a vast body of Prof. Guy's notes, as well as other papers, talks etc. There is also a forum for debating the key issues.

Link to keynotes (outside THF network).

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Wednesday, 17 February 2010

The Tudors - Wolsey's Domestic Policy

Wolsey's Domestic Policy

Prof. John Guy's keynotes for AS/A2-level students and all those interested in Tudor History. Hosted by tudors.org.

This site contains a vast body of Prof. Guy's notes, as well as other papers, talks etc. There is also a forum for debating the key issues.

Link to keynotes (outside THF network).

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The Tudors - Wolsey's Fall

Wolsey's Fall

Prof. John Guy's keynotes for AS/A2-level students and all those interested in Tudor History. Hosted by tudors.org.

This site contains a vast body of Prof. Guy's notes, as well as other papers, talks etc. There is also a forum for debating the key issues.

Link to keynotes (outside THF network).

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Tuesday, 16 February 2010

The Tudors - Wolsey's Foreign Policy

The Tudors - Wolsey's Foreign Policy

Prof. John Guy's keynotes for AS/A2-level students and all those interested in Tudor History. Hosted by tudors.org.

This site contains a vast body of Prof. Guy's notes, as well as other papers, talks etc. There is also a forum for debating the key issues.

Link to keynotes (outside THF network).

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The Tudors - Wolsey's Significance

The Tudors - Wolsey's Significance:

Prof. John Guy's keynotes for AS/A2-level students and all those interested in Tudor History. Hosted by tudors.org.

This site contains a vast body of Prof. Guy's notes, as well as other papers, talks etc. There is also a forum for debating the key issues.

Link to keynotes (outside THF network).

Cardinal Wolsey (Headstart History Papers)

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The Tudors - Henry VIII's Reformation

The Tudors - Henry VIII's Reformation:

Prof. John Guy's keynotes for AS/A2-level students and all those interested in Tudor History. Hosted by tudors.org.

This site contains a vast body of Prof. Guy's notes, as well as other papers, talks etc. There is also a forum for debating the key issues.

Link to keynotes (outside THF network).

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Monday, 15 February 2010

Henry VIII: Man and Monarch

Henry VIII: Man and Monarch:

An online exhibition hosted by The British Library.

Key documents from the life and times of Henry VIII, the pious yet bloodthirsty king whose reign forever changed the nature of England. With video extracts from David Starkey's acclaimed Channel 4 series 'Henry VIII: The Mind of a Tyrant'.

Link to exhibition
(outside THF network).

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Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Henry VIII: dynasty and power in Tudor England | The National Archives

Recommended by THF.

The National Archives:

Henry VIII: dynasty and power in Tudor England

An introduction to the documents of Henry VIII's reign through the story of his struggles to secure personal power, to make the right marriage, and to pass the crown to a male heir.

Author: Sean Cunningham
Duration: 29:37

Link to podcast.

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Monday, 1 February 2010

Tudor History Reading Lists

Recommended reading for the study of Tudor History from The University of Durham's Dr. Natalie Mears. Also viewable at The History Faculty.

General books on the Tudors:

• John Guy, The Tudors: a very short introduction (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000)
Written by one of the world’s leading Henrician and Elizabethan historians (and winner of the Whitbread History Prize), John Guy, this is a great introduction for students and general readers – all in less than 100 pages!


Studies of specific monarchs:


• Diarmaid MacCulloch, Tudor Church Militant: Edward VI and the protestant Reformation (London: Penguin, 1999) – also published under the title: The boy king (Yale University Press, 2001)
Not a full biography, but addresses key issues about the Reformation and chapter 1 is also very good on the general politics of the reign and the roles of Somerset, Northumberland and Edward himself.

• Wallace MacCaffrey, Elizabeth I (London: Edward Arnold, 1993).
From one of the 20th century’s best Elizabethan historians, this biography draws on Professor MacCaffrey’s important 3 volume survey of the reign. No longer fully up-to-date, especially regarding the importance of Elizabeth’s gender, it is nevertheless a better volume than more recent populist studies.

• Christopher Haigh, Elizabeth I (London, 1988 and further editions, inc illustrated editions).
A typically iconoclastic book from Haigh, who really doesn’t seem to like Good Queen Bess. Views of the queen have refined, but this is still a good read and important in the continuing reassessment of Elizabeth.

• Leah S. Marcus, Janel Mueller and Mary bath Rose (eds.), Elizabeth I: collected works (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000). A very scholarly edition of Elizabeth’s letters, speeches, poems etc.

For a more accessible volume, try


Maria Perry’s The word of a prince: a life of Elizabeth I from contemporary documents (Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 1990). It was also issued in a lovely edition by the Folio Society.

Specialised studies:


• S.J. Gunn, Early Tudor Government, 1485-1558 (Basingstoke: MacMillan, 1995)
An excellent book, designed for students, that examines early Tudor government, including landed estates, taxation and the law.

J. Gwyndfor Jones, Early Modern Wales, c.1525-1640 (Basingstoke: MacMillan, 1994).
In the same series as Early Tudor Government, this is an excellent student text on Wales under the Tudors, covering religion, government and the law.

• Steven G Ellis, Ireland in the age of the Tudors, 1447-1603 (Harlow: Longman, 1998).
An updated version of Ellis’s Ireland under the Tudors, this is a dense text-book but a good one dealing with Ireland in detail and providing a clear path through its increasingly torturous history in the 16th century.

• Susan Doran and Glenn Richardson (eds.), Tudor England and its neighbours (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2005).
A collection of essays by some of the leading historians in the field, exploring England’s relationship with Scotland, Ireland, France, the Netherlands and Spain.

On the Reformation

• Christopher Haigh, The English Reformations: religion, politics and society under the Tudors (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993)
A long-standing (and deservedly so) survey of the Reformation by the historian who revolutionised our understanding in the 1970s and 1980s. It is especially good for all the details/examples of the impact of the Reformation on the ground.

• Felicity Heal, Reformation in Britain and Ireland (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003)
A hefty textbook (over 500pp) but, unlike English Reformations pays attention to the independent realm of Scotland, as well as issues like the importance of the printed text.

• Eamon Duffy, The stripping of the altars: traditional religion in England, 1400-1580 (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1992).
Winner of the Longman-History Today Book of the Year prize, this has become a classic text by one of the world’s leading Reformation historians. At its best on pre-Reformation religion, it paints a detailed – yet eminently readable – picture of religious life in the sixteenth-century.

• Eamon Duffy, The voices of Morebath: Reformation and rebellion in an English village (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2001)
Using the detailed churchwardens’ accounts of the village of Morebath, Devon, Professor Duffy constructs a wonderful narrative showing how these villagers and their priest faced the massive religious changes during much of the 16th century.

A coffee-table book


• Susan Watkins, In Public and in private: Elizabeth I and her world (London: Thames and Hudson, 1998).
Nice text, focusing mainly on the great Elizabethan houses, but the main draw of this book is the fantastic photography by Mark Fiennes.

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Sunday, 31 January 2010

King Henry VIII: Aims as King: 1509-1529



Glenn Richardson, St. Mary's University College.

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