Richard III was always a figure of historical debate, and interest has increased since the discovery of his remains in a Leicester car park in 2012. In this book, Mark Lansdale asks: can modern psychological theory tell us more about one of England's most controversial kings?
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF RICHARD III offers an accessible account of psychological theory for the layperson and applies it to Richard's life from birth to his final tumultuous years as King. The book offers a fascinating insight into the development of his character, his decision-making, and the impact of scoliosis on his social interactions in his later years.
This unusual book brings history and psychology together to examine the psychological forces that motivate leaders in peace and crisis. It offers a coherent account of Richard's life 500 years ago alongside a cautionary tale for contemporary leaders who are subject to the same psychological influences that sealed Richard's fate.
- ISBN10 1913551938
- ISBN13 9781913551933
- Publish Date 28 June 2021
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint The Book Guild Ltd
- Format Paperback
- Pages 300
- Language English