The Tudors

The Tudors

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

The Tudors by Christopher Morris is a concise and authoritative history of one of England's most dramatic and consequential royal dynasties. The work chronicles the reigns of five monarchs — from the shrewed Henry VII, who ended the Wars of the Roses, to the complex and tragic Elizabeth I — capturing the political intrigue, religious upheaval, and cultural transformation that defined the Tudor era. Morris presents the period with scholarly precision and vivid narrative energy, illuminating how the dynasty reshaped the Church, the state, and the very identity of England. Written in an accessible yet rigorous style, this is an essential introduction to a period that continues to captivate historians and general readers alike.

Author: Christopher Morris
Format: Paperback

Genre: British & Irish history

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

The Tudors by Christopher Morris is a concise and authoritative history of one of England's most dramatic and consequential royal dynasties. The work chronicles the reigns of five monarchs — from the shrewed Henry VII, who ended the Wars of the Roses, to the complex and tragic Elizabeth I — capturing the political intrigue, religious upheaval, and cultural transformation that defined the Tudor era. Morris presents the period with scholarly precision and vivid narrative energy, illuminating how the dynasty reshaped the Church, the state, and the very identity of England. Written in an accessible yet rigorous style, this is an essential introduction to a period that continues to captivate historians and general readers alike.