England: Tudor, York, Lancaster
As you will probably be able tell from the list I will spew out here, it's one of my favourite subjects.Whether it'sfanciful fictionor fascinating fact,it seems that Ican never get enough of all these Henrys, Elizabeths & assorted company!
I would love to hearyour recommendations!
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updated by @tatiana-dokuchic: 06 Oct 2016 06:08:29AM
I might venture to say that David Starkey is my favourite historians when it comes to English History.
For some reason I just trust his research more than I do some others. I've read his Six Wives: The Queens of Henry VIII & Elizabeth: The Struggle for the Throne
and I'm looking forward to more!
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Yes, I enjoyed The Tudors though I did have to keep reminding myself that it was just "all in good fun" and didn't mind playing fast and loose with the facts.
Actually, my family kept reminding me as I muttered things like "Did they really have to merge Henry's sisters Mary & Margaret into the same person!!!" - lol.
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And then there's Alison Weir
In any case, I found her recent The Lady in the Tower: The Fall of Anne Boleyn quite interesting. I had just decided to give up my grudge against Thomas Cromwell after reading Wolf Hall: A Novel
I also enjoyed The Princes in the Tower , though you never do get a satisfactory answeras to whotheir murderer(s)was/were and of course

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When I blogged about Elizabeth Woodville , I contrasted Fields' scholarly endeavour with Philipa Gregory's fiction The White Queen: A Novel (The Cousins' War)
Yes it's true, sometimes you just crave some fluffy historical fiction and Philipa Gregory certainly knows how to provide that. From The Cousin's War series (aka The Wars of the Roses), I've read The White Queen: A Novel (The Cousins' War)
If you appreciate vivacious, historical heroines
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Tat,
I was in the 3rd grade when the librarian told me the story of Henry VIII and his wives-"divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived" and from that moment I was hooked. Fastforward a couple (or more) decades and I am still a rabid fan. I simply adore Anne Boleyn, I recently got a personalized "Anne Boleyn" necklacewhich I treasure. http://www.etsy.com/listing/9452031/custom-anne-boleyn-necklace for those of you who are also lovers of the Tudors.
Thanks for starting this thread.
Bella
You're most welcome!
I can talk about Anne Boleyn and her daughter Elizabeth "until the cows come home" as they say ) And yes, I'm another one that was hooked on this time period from a very early age.
Now I'll take a break from listing books and go peek at that necklace - lol.
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Aswell as having read both The Other Boleyn Girl and The Boleyn Inheritance, I've also read The Constant Princess, which is also by Philippa Gregory
It talks about the life of Catherine of Aragon, from her early years as a Spanish Infanta, her marriage to the Prince of Wales and conflict with Margaret Beaufort, and then onto her early reign as Queen Consort. The last chapters of the book focus on her side of story of Anne Boleyn usurping her position, and her eventual divorce.
Poor Catherine, seems she was always fighting it out with someone.
An interesting point made byDavid Starkey, Catherine was the most educated of all Henry's wives and did she ever have international connections.
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