Books 2018 – on sale now…


Anne of Cleves: Henry VIII’s Unwanted Wife by Sarah-Beth Watkins (paper back)


(c) Chronos Books


‘Anne of Cleves left her homeland in 1539 to marry the king of England. She was not brought up to be a queen, yet out of many possible choices she was the bride Henry VIII chose as his fourth wife. But, from their first meeting the king decided he liked her not and sought an immediate divorce. After just six months their marriage was annulled, leaving Anne one of the wealthiest women in England. This is the story of Anne’s marriage to Henry, how the daughter of Cleves survived him and her life afterwards.’

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History Revealed – The Tudors Compilation


Lady Jane features in ‘The Tudors: The incomparable dynasty who ruled for 118 momentous years.’

This compilation features the best Tudor articles from previous issues of History Revealed Magazine.



Jane is mentioned in:

The Tudors

(c) Immediate Media


The Last Days of Anne Boleyn by Alison Weir

(c) Immediate Media


Edward VI: The Forgotten Tudor Queen and Was Mary Really So Bloody by Tracy Borman

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To celebrate the publication of the paperback of ‘The Survival of the Princes in the Tower’ by Matt Lewis…


The paperback of ‘The Survival of the Princes in the Tower: Murder, Mystery and Myth’ by Matt Lewis is published today.


(c) The History Press
28th September
Paperback


Here is my 2017 interview with Matt.


(c) Matt Lewis


The Survival of the Princes in the Tower.



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Books 2018 – on sale today – The Survival of the Princes in the Tower: Murder, Mystery and Myth (paper back) by Matt Lewis


(c) The History Press


‘The murder of the Princes in the Tower is the most famous cold case in British history. Traditionally considered victims of a ruthless uncle, there are other suspects too often and too easily discounted. There may be no definitive answer, but by delving into the context of their disappearance and the characters of the suspects Matthew Lewis examines the motives and opportunities afresh as well as asking a crucial but often overlooked question: what if there was no murder? What if Edward V and his brother Richard, Duke of York survived their uncle’s reign and even that of their brother-in-law Henry VII? There are glimpses of their possible survival and compelling evidence to give weight to those glimpses, which is considered alongside the possibility of their deaths to provide a rounded and complete assessment of the most fascinating mystery in history.’

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Books 2018 – on sale today – Forgotten Queens in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Political Agency, Myth-Making, and Patronage edited by Valerie Schutte and Estelle Paranque



‘Forgotten Queens in Medieval and Early Modern Europe examines queens dowager and queens consort who have disappeared from history or have been deeply misunderstood in modern historical treatment.

Divided into eleven chapters, this book covers queenship from 1016 to 1800, demonstrating the influence of queens in different aspects of monarchy over eight centuries and furthering our knowledge of the roles and challenges that they faced. It also promotes a deeper understanding of the methods of power and patronage for women who were not queens, many of which have since become mythologized into what historians have wanted them to be. The chronological organisation of the book, meanwhile, allows the reader to see more clearly how these forgotten queens are related by the power, agency, and patronage they displayed, despite the mythologization to which they have all been subjected.

Offering a broad geographical coverage and providing a comparison of queenship across a range of disciplines, such as religious history, art history, and literature, Forgotten Queens in Medieval and Early Modern Europe is ideal for students and scholars of pre-modern queenship and of medieval and early modern history courses more generally.’

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