
Tudor
Passion. Manipulation. Murder. The Story of England's Most Notorious Royal Family
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Narrated by:
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Hillary Huber
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By:
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Leanda de Lisle
The Tudors are England's most notorious royal family. But, as Leanda de Lisle's gripping new history reveals, they are a family still more extraordinary than the one we thought we knew.
The Tudor canon typically starts with the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 before speeding on to Henry VIII and the Reformation. But this leaves out the family's obscure Welsh origins and the ordinary man known as Owen Tudor who would fall (literally) into a queen's lap - and later her bed. It passes by the courage of Margaret Beaufort, the pregnant 13-year-old girl who would help found the Tudor dynasty, and the childhood and painful exile of her son, the future Henry VII. It ignores the fact that the Tudors were shaped by their past - those parts they wished to remember and those they wished to forget.
By creating a full family portrait set against the background of this past, de Lisle enables us to see the Tudor dynasty in its own terms and presents new perspectives and revelations on key figures and events. De Lisle discovers a family dominated by remarkable women doing everything possible to secure its future; shows why the princes in the Tower had to vanish; and reexamines the bloodiness of Mary's reign, Elizabeth's fraught relationships with her cousins, and the true significance of previously overlooked figures. Throughout the Tudor story, Leanda de Lisle emphasizes the supreme importance of achieving peace and stability in a violent and uncertain world and of protecting and securing the bloodline.
Tudor is bristling with religious and political intrigue but at heart is a thrilling story of one family's determined and flamboyant ambition.
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As noted above, this is a rare balanced history involving religious conflicts. None of the people on multiple 'sides' Catholic, C of E, Lutheran, or Puritan was wholly good or evil..just people and families trying to get by, stay in power, or not be hung, drawn, and quartered.
I had no idea Protestants were killing Lutherans or Baptists in addition to Catholics. It was a Brutal Time. Simple theft was a hanging offense, no matter the value.
The individuals covered are brought to life by using original letters, journals, and descriptions...makes them much more vibrant than all the old stale stereotypes we have from movies and fiction.
Despite mispronounced places and namesake, it is easy to listen to (but why not an English reader?). We Yanks can hear English even if we don't speak it.
For a solid history of this era that dosn't have the typical bias that comes when history is written only by victors...and then taken as Fact for generations of books and movies --this is a GREAT choice!.
No anti-Catholic bias! Aalanced view of that era's religious conflicts.
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Not finished yet but....
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very organized and precise
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Entertaining and filled with Information
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Clear and detailed
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
For historical purposes, I would recommend this book. The account is well documented and laid out in an interesting way.Would you be willing to try another one of Hillary Huber’s performances?
Definitely not. She cannot pronounce English words properly. Her constant mispronunciations are very irritating. While some of this is forgivable for a non-English person, her failure to pronounce simple words like "priory", which in her tongue became "preory" took away from the author's excellent work.Any additional comments?
I would advise the author to use an English narrator....at least one who is familiar with the pronunciation of titles and place names.Great book, terrible narration
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Worth rereading over, and over again.
Impossible to put down!
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More enjoyable, to me, than Ackroyd's "Tudors: The History of England from Henry VIII to Elizabeth I".
A broader history than Borman's "Private Lives of the Tudors".
Good. I wish the narrator had better pronunciation
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Thorough research
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Great book , horrible narration
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