Synopses & Reviews
Peter Ackroyd, one of Britains most acclaimed writers, brings the age of the Tudors to vivid life in this monumental book.
Tudors is the story of Henry VIIIs relentless pursuit of both the perfect wife and the perfect heir; of how the brief reign of the teenage king, Edward VI, gave way to the violent reimposition of Catholicism and the stench of bonfires under "Bloody Mary." It tells, too, of the long reign of Elizabeth I, which, though marked by civil strife, plots against her, and even an invasion force, finally brought stability.
Above all, it is the story of the English Reformation and the making of the Anglican Church. At the beginning of the sixteenth century, England was still largely feudal and looked to Rome for direction; at its end, it was a country where good governance was the duty of the state, not the church, and where men and women began to look to themselves for answers rather than to those who ruled them.
Review
Praise for Tudors
"Peter Ackroyds love of his subject shines through every page. This is a thrilling story that will delight readers interested in this period." —San Francisco Book Review
“While the author focuses on the politics of religious change, this is an accessible account, made even more so by anecdotes revealing the personalities of the main characters (e.g., Henry VIII became so obese that his bed had to be enlarged to a width of seven feet, and Mary Stuart wore crimson underclothes at her execution in 1587).” —Publishers Weekly
“A solid multivolume popular history: readable, entirely nonrevisionist and preoccupied by politics, religion and monarchs—a worthy rival to Winston Churchills History of the English Speaking Peoples.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Highly engaging…. Ackroyd presents in rich prose and careful explanations how the English Reformation was not a movement of the people but a personal project of King Henry.” —Booklist (starred review)
"Peter Ackroyd is energetic and gifted enough to have mastered his sources and produced a sparklingly fresh account of Tudor England. … Ackroyd has a wonderful eye for the telling detail, cameos that stick in the mind. … If you want a finely written, racy account of the monster Henry VIII and his brood, a history book that really fires your imagination and is often so exciting that you cannot put it down, you should get this book." —The Weekly Standard
"Ackroyd presents the Tudors in a way frequently overlooked by other popular histories and novels, depicting them as a force that continues to affect both English and international societies today, rather than as an early-modern soap opera. … Each player in this real-life historical drama is clearly drawn, their major contributions and connections made apparent without losing the thread of the overall themes. Tudors takes a comprehensive approach to early-modern English history that is rarely attempted, but is, in Ackroyd's hands, a success." —Shelf Awareness
"Ackroyds thoroughly researched narrative of the notorious Tudors is colorful, engaging, and highly accessible to general readers." —Choice
“Ackroyd writes with such lightly worn erudition and a deceptive ease that he never fails to engage.”
—The Telegraph (UK)
“Superbly accessible and readable.” —The Financial Times (UK)
“Ackroyd clearly relishes the wicked glamour of the family which presided over the Reformation, saw off the Spanish Armada, founded the British Empire and left the country they ruled a great European power . . . Fluent and colorful.” —Sunday Express (UK)
“As so often in Ackroyds books there are irresistible small details of everyday life in historic London.” —Daily Express (UK)
“Ackroyds information concerning Cromwell provokes a different reaction from that gained by reading Hilary Mantel. . . . This is a fascinating read, an accessible history where the immense research is wittily presented and where the ideas are profound and moving.” —The Newtown Review of Books(Australia)
“[Ackroyd] has a matchless sense of place, and of the transformations of place across long stretches of time; he is also an inventive and playful English stylist.” —Standpoint (UK)
Praise for Foundation
“Relaxed, unpretentious, and accessible.” —The New York Times Book Review on Foundation
Praise for Peter Ackroyd
“Ackroyd writes with such lightly worn erudition and a deceptive ease that he never fails to engage.” —The Telegraph (UK)
Synopsis
Peter Ackroyd, one of Britain's most acclaimed writers, brings the age of the Tudors to vivid life in this monumental book in his The History of England series, charting the course of English history from Henry VIII's cataclysmic break with Rome to the epic rule of Elizabeth I.
Rich in detail and atmosphere, Tudors is the story of Henry VIII's relentless pursuit of both the perfect wife and the perfect heir; of how the brief royal reign of the teenage king, Edward VI, gave way to the violent reimposition of Catholicism and the stench of bonfires under Bloody Mary. It tells, too, of the long reign of Elizabeth I, which, though marked by civil strife, plots against her, and even an invasion force, finally brought stability.
Above all, it is the story of the English Reformation and the making of the Anglican Church. At the beginning of the sixteenth century, England was still largely feudal and looked to Rome for direction; at its end, it was a country where good governance was the duty of the state, not the church, and where men and women began to look to themselves for answers rather than to those who ruled them.
About the Author
Peter Ackroyd is an award-winning novelist, as well as a broadcaster, biographer, poet, and historian. He is the author of the acclaimed Thames: Sacred River and London: The Biography, and the first volume of his history of England, Foundation. He holds a CBE for services to literature and lives in London.
Table of Contents
ContentsList of illustrations vii1. Hallelujah 12. All in scarlet 143. Heretic! 254. The woes of marriage 345. Into court 466. Old authentic histories 627. The kings pleasure 788. A little neck 919. The great revolt 10510. The confiscation 11811. The old fashion 12912. The body of Christ 13913. The fall 14514. War games 15715. A family portrait 16816. The last days 17617. The breaking of the altars 18418. Have at all papists! 19319. The barns of Crediton 20620. The lord of misrule 22221. The nine-day queen 23522. In the ascendant 24523. Faith of our fathers 26224. An age of anxiety 27225. Nunc Dimittis 28126. A virgin queen 28727. Two queens 29728. The thirty-nine steps 31129. The rivals 32530. The rites of spring 33731. Plots and factions 35432. The revels now are ended 37133. The frog 38434. The great plot 40035. The dead cannot bite 41836. Armada 42837. Repent! Repent! 43638. The setting sun 44439. A disobedient servant 45440. The end of days 46341. Reformation 467
Further reading 473
Index 483