This course was recorded at the 2012 Objectivist Summer Conference in San Diego, CA. The course covers the rise of the Tudor dynasty in the Wars of the Roses, Henry Tudor’s firm guidance, Henry VIII’s “great matter” and mercurial leadership, and the volatile legacy he left for his children. The History of England (Part 4): The Tudors (14851603) (MP3 download). War of the Roses (145585): Series of wars between noble houses who wished to. Civil war, religious schism, and Renaissance ideals trans. The War of the Roses ended when Elizabeth of York was married to Henry Tudor of the. First World War diaries can also be downloaded direct from TNA's website. It identifies the central role played by religious disagreements in these developments, in addition to the leadership (or lack thereof) by the various monarchs. Dita War ThunderLast season, East Palestine and Columbiana Heartland. This conflict was a fight for power between the English houses of York and. This course, a successor to earlier courses on English and European history, examines the increasingly sophisticated relationship between England’s monarchy and its parliament-partly setting the precedent for the Glorious Revolution of 1688-and the cultural developments which distinguished England from the rest of Europe. The Tudor dynasty of England came to power at the end of Englands bloody civil war known as the Wars of the Roses. Directly and indirectly-partly by design and partly by provoking resistance-these monarchs promoted humanist ideals which saw feudalism and mysticism gradually replaced by parliamentary and secular ideals. When Henry Tudor took the crown of England from Richard III in battle, he brought about the end of the Wars of the Roses between the House of Lancaster. The Tudor dynasty also helped to bring England fully out of the medieval era. The Tudors, especially Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, are best known for their absolutist rule and for leading England’s separation from the Catholic Church. Civil war, religious schism, and Renaissance ideals transformed English culture and politics under the leadership of the new Tudor dynasty. Although lasting only 118 years and producing only five monarchs, the Tudor dynasty is possibly the most famous in English history.Īt the end of the 15th century, England entered a new, turbulent, but ultimately beneficent phase of its history.
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