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WOLSEY
Routledge Historical Biographies Series
Author: Richardson Glenn
Language: EnglishSubjects for WOLSEY:
Keywords
Young Men; Sir William Fitzwilliam; cardinal wolsey; Edward III; Thomas Wolsey; William III; Reformation; Richard III; Hampton Court; Home Town; Glenn Richardson; York Place; Cardinal; Du Bellay; Catherine of Aragon; Cardinal College; Henry VIII; Wolsey’s Fall; England's foreign relations; King’s Privy Chamber; Thomas Wolsey's record; Hampton Court Palace; Royal Almoner; National Biography; Wolsey’s Household; Henry VIII’s Reign; Legatus Natus; Legatine Status; Star Chamber; John Clerk; Cardinal Bibbiena; Cardinal Protector; Quarter Master General; Knight’s Mission
Publication date: 07-2020
· 12.9x19.8 cm · Hardback
Publication date: 07-2020
· 12.9x19.8 cm · Paperback
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Through a thematic and broadly chronological approach, Wolsey offers a fascinating insight into the life and legacy of a man who was responsible for building Henry VIII?s reputation as England?s most impressive king.
The book reviews Thomas Wolsey?s record as the realm?s leading Churchman, Lord Chancellor and political patron and thereby demonstrates how and why Wolsey became central to Henry?s government for 20 years. By analysing Wolsey?s role in key events such as the Field of Cloth of Gold, the study highlights how significant Wolsey was in directing and conducting England?s foreign relations as the king?s most trusted advisor. Based on up-to-date research, Richardson not only newly appraises the circumstances of Wolsey?s fall but also challenges accusations of treason made against him. This study provides a new appreciation of Wolsey?s importance as a cultural and artistic patron, as well as a royal administrator and politician; roles which helped to bring both Henry VIII and England to the forefront of foreign relations in the early-sixteenth century.
Presenting Wolsey in his contemporary and historiographical contexts more fully than any currently available study, Wolsey is perfect for students of Tudor England.
Introduction Wolsey and the Historians 1 From Ipswich to Hampton Court: Wolsey’s Rise to Power 2 Cloth of Gold: Wolsey’s ‘Universal’ Peace 3 Chief Executive: Wolsey in Council and Court 4 Cardinal Legate: Wolsey and the English Church 5 Cardinal Benefactor: Wolsey’s Cultural and Educational Patronage 6 ‘Cardinalis Pacificus’: Wolsey’s ‘Eternal’ Peace 7 The Cardinal’s Greatest Matter: Wolsey and the Annulment 8 The turn of Fortune’s Wheel: Wolsey’s Fall Conclusion The Cardinal’s Legacy
Glenn Richardson is Professor of Early Modern History at St Mary’s University, Twickenham, UK. He is the author of The Field of Cloth of Gold (2014).
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