Reign Of Henry VIII: The Personalities and Politics

by Dr David Starkey

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The Reign of Henry the VIII is not a tale of Henry VIII. It is about the great game of politics over which he presided.

Henry VIII was almost never alone. He was surrounded, twenty-four hours a day, by the small group of intimates and personal attendants who made up the staff of his Privy Chamber. They organised his daily life, kept him amused and acted as the landline between the King and the formal machinery of government.

These men: intermarried, interbred, and close-knit even in their mutual feuding, were supremely well placed to rig politics and patronage for their own benefit. Their influence was important and sometimes decisive: factions in the Privy Chamber destroyed Anne Boleyn, they frustrated the 'Catholic' reaction of the 1540s, and, by doctoring Henry's will, prepared the way for the full-blooded Protestantism of his son's reign.

Bursting with sleaze and scandal, David Starkey's account of the machinations of the court of Henry VIII are worthy of modern-day political saga.

'To anyone who savours the atmosphere of high politics, this book will make exciting reading' Conrad Russell

  • ISBN10 0099445107
  • ISBN13 9780099445104
  • Publish Date 3 October 2002
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Vintage
  • Format Paperback (B-Format (198x129 mm))
  • Pages 176
  • Language English