Mary I England’s Catholic Queen

Cover of Mary I England's Catholic Queen by John Edwards
Author: John Edwards
Year: 2011
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 387
ISBN-13: 9780300194166
Dimensions:
Height: 8.94 Inches
Length: 5.85 Inches
Weight: 1.3007273458 Pounds
Width: 1.23 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 942.05/4092 B
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Mary I England’s Catholic Queen by John Edwards, published by Yale University Press in 2011, is an illustrated biography that delves into the life of Mary I, the first Tudor queen. This 387-page work presents a comprehensive examination of her European connections, ambitions, and the religious violence that marked her reign. The book moves beyond the commonly known events of her life, such as her conflict with Lady Jane Grey and her marriage to Philip of Spain, to offer a nuanced portrayal of her religious faith and policies.

Readers will find a detailed exploration of Mary’s origins and her tumultuous relationship with her father, Henry VIII. John Edwards utilizes Continental archives, particularly Spanish ones, to highlight how Mary’s Catholic faith and political strategies were influenced by her Spanish heritage. The biography also addresses her notorious religious policies and the challenges she faced during her five-year reign, culminating in her awareness of the impending reversal of her efforts by her half-sister, Elizabeth. This edition provides an insightful perspective on a significant yet often misunderstood figure in 16th-century history.


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A new appraisal of the first Tudor queen, her European connections, her ambitions and intentions, and the religious violence that stained her short reign

The lifestory of Mary I–daughter of Henry VIII and his Spanish wife, Catherine of Aragon–is often distilled to a few dramatic episodes: her victory over the attempted coup by Lady Jane Grey, the imprisonment of her half-sister Elizabeth, the bloody burning of Protestants, her short marriage to Philip of Spain. This original and deeply researched biography paints a far more detailed portrait of Mary and offers a fresh understanding of her religious faith and policies as well as her historical significance in England and beyond.

John Edwards, a leading scholar of English and Spanish history, is the first to make full use of Continental archives in this context, especially Spanish ones, to demonstrate how Mary’s culture, Catholic faith, and politics were thoroughly Spanish. Edwards begins with Mary’s origins, follows her as she battles her increasingly erratic father, and focuses particular attention on her notorious religious policies, some of which went horribly wrong from her point of view. The book concludes with a consideration of Mary’s five-year reign and the frustrations that plagued her final years. Childless, ill, deserted by her husband, Mary died in the full knowledge that her Protestant half-sister Elizabeth would undo her religious work and, without acknowledging her sister, would reap the benefits of Mary’s achievements in government.

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Language: en. Pages: 387. Edition: Illustrated.

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