Tudors

Tudors by Tony D. Triggs, published by Folens Limited in February 2006, is a 64-page exploration of the Tudor period, presented in English. This book encourages the study of various written sources, images, maps, and timelines to help readers understand the significant influence of the Tudor era on contemporary society.
Readers will find engaging activities that delve into the lives of historical figures, including monarchs and key events such as the Armada and religious changes. The content is designed to stimulate interest in the social structures of both town and countryside during the Tudor and Elizabethan era, making it a valuable resource for those interested in history and education.
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This title encourages the study of written sources, images, maps, timelines and key figures to understand the influence of the Tudor period on today’s society. Pupils will discover the lives of their ancestors through stimulating activities covering monarchs, the Armada, religion, and levels of society within town and countryside.
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