For nearly thirty-eight years, Henry VIII ruled the Kingdom of
England, and the three children of his six marriages would between
them reign for aa further half-century and more. His reign has
never ceased to provoke argument, not least because of one of the
great titles which he seized for himself: Supreme Head of the
Church in England. This claim was to have consequences which are
still unravelling today; at the time it led to many deaths and much
bitterness. Was Henry as selfish, cruel monster, or a farsighted
architect of his country's future greatness? How were his changes
in church and state understood and received by his subjects? Tese
are some of the issues discussed by the essayists in the
collection.
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