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Mary Tudor Queen of France - A Tudor Queen's Journey Through Love and Loss in France and England - cover

Mary Tudor Queen of France - A Tudor Queen's Journey Through Love and Loss in France and England

Mary Croom Brown

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "Mary Tudor, Queen of France," Mary Croom Brown intricately weaves a narrative that combines rigorous historical research with evocative prose. This biographical account delves into the life of Mary Tudor, drawing on both primary and secondary sources to illustrate her significant yet often overlooked role in the Tudor dynasty. Set against the backdrop of 16th-century England and France, the book skillfully explores themes of power, identity, and the constraints placed upon women in a patriarchal society, all while maintaining a captivating literary style that invites readers into the rich tapestry of Mary'Äôs life. Mary Croom Brown, an esteemed historian with a particular focus on women's roles in history, has dedicated her career to uncovering the untold stories of female figures who shaped their eras. Her extensive research in Tudor and Stuart history informs her nuanced portrayal of Mary Tudor, influenced by both her academic training and a personal passion for highlighting women's contributions to governance and diplomacy. Brown's insights reflect her belief that every historical narrative is incomplete without acknowledging the powerful women who inhabited it. This compelling biography is a must-read for anyone interested in royal history, women's studies, or the intricacies of Tudor politics. Brown'Äôs meticulous research and lyrical storytelling not only illuminate the life of a remarkable queen but also challenge readers to reconsider the narratives surrounding women's influence in history. Engage with this enlightening work to appreciate the resilience and agency of a woman who navigated the treacherous waters of royal expectation and personal ambition.
Disponibile da: 12/10/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 252 pagine.

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