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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 216x138x15 mm, kaal: 328 g, 8pp colour plates
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jun-2009
  • Kirjastus: Lion Books
  • ISBN-10: 0745953328
  • ISBN-13: 9780745953328
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 216x138x15 mm, kaal: 328 g, 8pp colour plates
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jun-2009
  • Kirjastus: Lion Books
  • ISBN-10: 0745953328
  • ISBN-13: 9780745953328
One of the best-known figures of British history, collective memory of Henry VIII presents us with the image of a corpulent, covetous, and cunning king whose appetite for worldly goods met few parallels, whose wives met infamously premature ends, and whose religion was ever political in intent.

1536 - focusing on a pivotal year in the life of the King - reveals a fuller portrait of this complex monarch, detailing the finer shades of humanity that have so long been overlooked. We discover that in 1536 Henry met many failures - physical, personal, and political - and emerged from them a revolutionary new king who proceeded to transform a nation and reform a religion.

A compelling story, the effects of which are still with us today, 1536 shows what a profound difference can be made merely by changing the heart of a king.

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"The paradox of Henry VIII is brilliantly unravelled by Suzannah Lipscomb as she reveals the multiple nightmares of the King's annus horribilis. -- Peter Furtado, former Editor of History Today "Fresh and lively, historically accurate and also entertaining... gives a chatty, original, readable and engaging account of the personal and political transformation of the man, the kingdom and the legend" -- Lucy Wooding, TLS "A bold and original attempt to unravel one of the great mysteries of English history: how, when and why Henry VIII changes from a handsome Prince Charming into a fat and loathsome Bluebeard." -- David Starkey, author of Henry: Virtuous Prince and Six Wives: The Queens of Henry VIII

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A revolutionary slice-of-life biography of one of England's most fascinating monarchs
Acknowledgments 9
Illustrations 11
Preface 13
PART ONE Setting the Scene 17
Prologue
19
Chapter
1. The Change
23
Chapter
2. Young Henry
27
Chapter
3. The Divorce
36
Chapter
4. 1536 and All That
43
PART TWO The Crisis of Masculinity 47
Chapter
5. A Wife's Death
50
Chapter
6. The King's Honour
55
Chapter
7. The Fall of Anne Boleyn
65
Chapter
8. A Dearth of Heirs
90
Chapter
9. Masculinity and Image
95
PART THREE The King's Religion 105
Chapter
10. The Reformation in England
109
Chapter
11. 1536: The Church Established
113
Chapter
12. The Role of Henry VIII in Later Reformation
126
Chapter
13. Henry VIII's Theology
136
Chapter
14. The Aftermath of the Reformation
141
PART FOUR Henry the Tyrant 145
Chapter
15. The Pilgrimage of Grace
149
Chapter
16. The Mouldwarp Prophecy
172
Chapter
17. Courtly Dissent
178
Chapter
18. Did Henry VIII Become a Tyrant?
183
Epilogue
204
Appendix 1 Timeline of 1536 210
Appendix 2 Henry VIII's Wives 212
Appendix 3 The Cost of Living in Henry VIII's Reign 213
Notes 216
Further Reading 231
Index 234
Dr Suzannah Lipscomb is an historian, author, broadcaster and award-winning academic.

Suzannah holds a BA (Hons) First in History and M.St. inHistorical Research from Lincoln College, Oxford, and a D.Phil. in History from Balliol College, Oxford. Following posts as Research Curator atHampton Court Palace, Lecturer in Early Modern History at the Universityof East Anglia, Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History and Fellow of the New College of the Humanities, London (NCH) and, additionally, Head of the Faculty of History from 2011-2016, she is now Reader in Early Modern History at the University of Roehampton,a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and Govenor of Epsom College (where she was educated). 

Suzannah has presented historical documentaries on BBC4, ITV, Channel 5 andNational Geographic Channel, and writes a regular column for History Today. Suzannah is the author of six books. Notably, the pioneering Lion book, 1536: The Year that Changed Henry VIII.

Suzannah is an award-winning academic, and has recieved the following awards: AHRC Humanities in the Creative Economy Award 2011, Museums Heritage Award for Excellence 2012, and the Nancy Roelker Prize 2012.

Suzannah is an award-winning podcast presenter, and has recieved the Silver Award or Best Branded Contentat the British Podcast Awards 2018 for -Irreplaceable: A History of England in 100 Places- with Historic England. She is also an accomplished public speaker, and has given many keynote and invited public lectures all over the world, from the USA to Singapore. She also speaks regularly at literary festivals, and at universities and schools. In 2016, she founded History Masterclass with Dr Sam Willis to create intimate, interactive opportunities for the public to learn about history from leading historians.