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The Wives of Henry the Eighth and the Parts They Played in History

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A chronological study of six royal consorts who, through successive marriages to one English monarch, became focal points in the struggle that reshaped religious and political life. The author treats their careers as instruments of competing factions rather than purely personal dramas, arguing that matrimonial alliances, court intrigue, and party interests were decisive in steering the king and the national settlement. Blending biographical detail with political analysis, the narrative follows how shifting loyalties and manipulations influenced religious policy and royal decisions, and it portrays the monarch as vulnerable to vanity and persuasion rather than as the sole architect of reform.

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Martin A. S. Hume

Martin A. S. Hume was a British historian and biographer known for his detailed studies of Spanish and English history during the Renaissance and early modern periods. His notable works include "Philip II. of Spain," which explores the life and reign of the Spanish monarch, and "The Wives of Henry the Eighth and the Parts They Played in History," where he examines the influential roles of Henry VIII's queens. Hume's writings often reflect a deep engagement with the political and cultural dynamics of his subjects, contributing to a greater understanding of historical figures and events. His scholarship remains a valuable resource for those interested in the intricacies of European history.

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