The Tudors, Myth, and Memory Embroidered Truths, Outright Falsehoods, and Popular Belief

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The Tudors, Myth, and Memory

Embroidered Truths, Outright Falsehoods, and Popular Belief

William B. Robison | Valerie Schutte

History / Europe / Medieval

This book gathers contributions from experts on the Tudors that analyze and debunk common misconceptions and often repeated myths about the dynasty. Few historical periods match the popularity of the Tudor era - a fact evident in the proliferation of books (from fiction to scholarly works), films, television shows, plays, and exhibitions on the topic. As part of this interest, however, many misconceptions have become part of conventional wisdom about the Tudors: for example, the fat, jolly, and syphilitic Henry VIII; or Anne Boleyn as a sixteenth-century femme fatale. While often entertaining, these myths are not history and, in fact, impede modern understanding of the Tudors and their era. This book, therefore, reveals the real Tudors, and draws on the deep knowledge of its contributors to show what really happened, and how these misconceptions proliferated.

Willliam B. Robison is the Head of the Department of History and Political Science at Southeastern Louisiana University, USA.

Valerie Schutte is an independent scholar who has published widely on royal Tudor women.


Publication Date: 11 December 2026
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-13: 9783032285799
Format: Hardback

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