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The Wives of Henry VIII: Rethinking the Stories Behind the Symbols

The Wives of Henry VIII: Rethinking the Stories Behind the Symbols - Hardcover

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Availability:Out of StockContributor:Jessica Carey-BunningPublish date:4/9/2026Pages:248
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Pen and Sword HistoryISBN-13:9781036116545ISBN-10:1036116549UPC:9781036116545Book Category:Biography & Autobiography, HistoryBook Subcategory:Royalty, WomenProduct ID:SCNV65W5F3
The Wives of Henry VIII: Rethinking the Stories Behind the Symbols examines some of the small details about the six wives of Henry VIII that are often overlooked. This book is a revisionist close study that moves beyond the traditional narratives to present fresh, more nuanced perspectives. Focusing on significant moments and aspects that inform and showcase who these women were. Throughout these chapters, new research, fresh analysis, and remarkable discoveries come together to offer a deeper understanding of the women we know as the Six Wives of Henry VIII.

We begin with a re-evaluation of Catherine of Aragon's name through the lens of her family history and how it shaped her life, followed by an analysis of Catherine's financial situation after the annulment. Anne Boleyn is considered in relation to her role in the Chateau Vert pageant, followed by an analysis of her use of French and English gable hoods, which includes a discussion of an incredible, newly discovered contemporary image of Anne. Jane Seymour's religion and unpopularity are each examined in turn to uncover fresh perspectives on Henry's third queen. Anna of Cleves's adaption to life in England is discussed, followed by her life and status under Edward VI and Mary I. Katherine Howard's performance of queenship is re-evaluated, as well as the connections between herself and and her cousin, Anne Boleyn. Finally, apocryphal tales of Kateryn Parr's rise to the throne are reassessed, followed by an examination of how close she came to arrest and execution.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Pen and Sword HistoryISBN-13:9781036116545ISBN-10:1036116549UPC:9781036116545Book Category:Biography & Autobiography, HistoryBook Subcategory:Royalty, WomenProduct ID:SCNV65W5F3
Carey-Bunning, Jessica: - Jessica Carey-Bunning is a Tudor historian and PhD candidate at the University of Adelaide. She fell in love with history after seeing a copy of the Magna Carta on a trip with her parents when she was five years old. Jessica began the Tudor Treasures website and Facebook page in 2022. She lives in Sydney with her husband, son, and cat. This book is the culmination of decades of passion and research.
Publisher: Pen and Sword History

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