The Tudor empire /

David Wildman.
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Main Creator: Wildman, David, author.
Summary:The Tudors remain one of Britain’s most fascinating royal dynasties. Their thirst for control surged due to the family’s paranoid obsession about being interlopers who were never destined to be monarchs. Throughout the sixteenth century, the Tudors added more and more territories to their portfolio, but this growth came at a bloody cost. Each monarch attempted to expand their control of the kingdom: Henry VII consolidated his authority across the realm, Henry VIII had visions of a French empire, and Elizabeth I oversaw the travels and travails of the seadogs in the New World. This book will delve into how the Tudors exerted their control over their empire and domains, stretching from the north of England, Wales, Ireland, Cornwall, all the way to European possessions, as well as fresh colonies in the New World. It utilises contemporary sources with further engagement in wider historical debate to provide an accessible introduction into this era for readers. -- Provided by publisher.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: Yorkshire ; Philadelphia : Pen & Sword Books, 2023.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Physical description: x, 249 pages, 16 unnumbered plates of photographs ; 24 cm.

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ISBN:9781399089227
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Z19681
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