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A concise political biography sketches the monarch's upbringing, temperament, and the major policies that shaped his reign, focusing on the contest with ecclesiastical authority, a high-profile royal divorce, the suppression of religious houses, and the legal and parliamentary measures that redefined Church–State relations. The account interweaves domestic and diplomatic developments, considers the roles of key ministers and institutions, and draws on contemporary records to weigh accomplishments against moral and political controversy, while acknowledging the limits of evidence and the selective demands of historical narrative.

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A. F. Pollard

A. F. Pollard was a notable British historian and author, recognized for his contributions to the study of English history. His works often explore significant historical figures and events, providing insightful analysis and context. Among his key publications is "A Short History of the Great War," which offers a concise overview of World War I. Pollard's scholarship also includes "Henry VIII," a detailed examination of the life and reign of the infamous monarch, and "The History of England - a Study in Political Evolution," which delves into the political development of England over time. His writings reflect a commitment to making history accessible and engaging for a broad audience.

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