Read 1536: The Year That Changed Henry VIII Online
Authors: Suzannah Lipscomb
Tags: #Biographies & Memoirs, #Historical, #Europe, #Great Britain, #Leaders & Notable People, #Royalty, #History, #England, #Ireland
Tyranny
John Bellamy,
The Tudor Law of Treason: An Introduction
(London, Toronto and Buffalo, 1979)
G. W. Bernard, ‘The Tyranny of Henry VIII’ in
Authority and Consent in Tudor England: Essays Presented to C.S.L. Davies
ed. G.W. Bernard and S. J. Gunn (Aldershot, 2002)
Sharon L. Jansen,
Political Protest and Prophecy under Henry VIII
(Woodbridge, 1991)
K. J. Kesselring,
Mercy and Authority in the Tudor State
(Cambridge, 2003)
Maurice Latey,
Tyranny: A Study in the Abuse of Power
(Harmondsworth, 1972)
Stanford E. Lehmberg, ‘Parliamentary Attainder in the Reign of Henry VIII’,
HJ
18.4 (1975), pp. 675–702
Greg Walker,
Writing under Tyranny: English Literature and the Henrician Reformation
(Oxford, 2005)
Other important works
Antonia Fraser,
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
(London, 1992)
Maria Hayward,
Dress at the Court of Henry VIII
(Leeds, 2007)
Eric Ives,
The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn ‘The Most Happy’
(Oxford, 2004)
Diarmaid MacCulloch,
Thomas
Cranmer: A Life
(New Haven and London, 1996)
David Starkey,
Six Wives: The Queens of Henry VIII
(London, 2003)
Alan Young,
Tudor and Jacobean Tournaments
(London, 1987)
Table of Contents
Part Two: The Crisis of Masculinity
Chapter 7: The Fall of Anne Boleyn
Chapter 9: Masculinity and Image
Part Three: The King’s Religion
Chapter 10: The Reformation in England
Chapter 11: 1536: The Church Established
Chapter 12: The Role of Henry VIII in Later Reformation
Chapter 13: Henry VIII’s Theology
Chapter 14: The Aftermath of the Reformation
Chapter 15: The Pilgrimage of Grace
Chapter 16: The Mouldwarp Prophecy
Chapter 18: Did Henry VIII Become a Tyrant?
Appendix 2: Henry VIII’s Wives