The Tudor Queens of England
By (Author) David Loades
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Continuum Publishing Corporation
29th April 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
942.05
Paperback
272
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
440g
From Elizabeth of York - wife of Henry VII, the first Tudor monarch - through to Elizabeth I, her grand-daughter and the last in the line, this book explores some of the most colourful and dramatic women in British history. Queen consorts were central to the Royal Court but their role has rarely been examined or contrasted with the better known ruling queens. How did they behave (in and out of the bedchamber) How powerful were they as patrons of learning and the arts What religious views did they espouse and why How successful and influential were they
Prof. Loades has established himself as an expert on Tudor history -- Contemporary Review
In this consideration of gender, power and monarchy, The Tudor Queens of England is a valuable and accessible survey and Loades is an immensely experienced guide. -- History Today
DAVID LOADES is Professor of History at the University of North Wales, Bangor, UK.