This political narrative of the rise and fall of the Tudor monarchy examines the relationship between the crown and the aristocracy.
About the Author
David Loades is Emeritus Professor of the University of Wales and Honorary Research Professor of the University o0f Sheffield. He taught at the universities of St Andrews and Durham before moving to the University of Wales, Bangor in 1980 as Professor of History. His previous books include Mary Tudor: A Life (1989), The Tudor Court (1986) and Tudor Government (1997).
Features
* Revised and redesigned new edition of a well known text. * Provides the reader with an accessible narrative history of the politics of the Tudor monarchy. * Includes a new epilogue discussing recent historiographical issues and the enduring significance of the work, and an updated bibliography.