
Henry VIII
por:
Eric Ives
Idioma: Inglés
Formato: Tapa blanda
ISBN 10: 0199217599
ISBN 13: 9780199217595
Fecha de publicación:
October 15th, 2007
Editorial: Oxford University Press
Géneros: History
Eric Ives presents a compelling portrait of one of history's most intriguing figures in his exploration of Henry VIII. Through meticulous research and engaging narrative, Ives delves into the complexities of the king's character, reign, and the significant impact he had on England and beyond. The book serves to illuminate not just Henry's political maneuvers, but also his personal ambitions and vulnerabilities that shaped the tumultuous era of the Tudor dynasty.
As Ives dissects key events and relationships in Henry VIII's life, readers gain insight into the motivations behind his decisions, from the break with the Catholic Church to his fateful marriages. The analysis bridges historical context with the king's larger-than-life persona, making it accessible to both scholars and casual readers alike.
Ultimately, the work invites readers to reflect on how Henry's legacy continues to influence modern perceptions of monarchy and power. With sharp commentary and rich detail, Eric Ives crafts an engaging narrative that brings the enigmatic king to life, ensuring his story remains relevant and captivating.
As Ives dissects key events and relationships in Henry VIII's life, readers gain insight into the motivations behind his decisions, from the break with the Catholic Church to his fateful marriages. The analysis bridges historical context with the king's larger-than-life persona, making it accessible to both scholars and casual readers alike.
Ultimately, the work invites readers to reflect on how Henry's legacy continues to influence modern perceptions of monarchy and power. With sharp commentary and rich detail, Eric Ives crafts an engaging narrative that brings the enigmatic king to life, ensuring his story remains relevant and captivating.