Mary I
The Queen They Tried to Erase
von Eleanor Ashford
Beschreibung
Mary Tudor has long been remembered as "Bloody Mary," a label created by seventeenth-century Protestant writers rather than her contemporaries. Mary I: The Queen They Tried to Erase revisits her reign through narrative history, drawing on evidence from Renard's dispatches, Henry Machyn's diaries, and council papers, showing how the Marian persecutions, fewer than three hundred burnings, compare with the thousands executed under later monarchs, including Elizabeth's Catholics. The book reframes these events, revealing a queen navigating a court shaped by dynastic rupture and confessional conflict rather than personal cruelty.
The book traces Mary's political strategy and her careful manoeuvring around the Device for the Succession, showing how she protected her claim against rival factions while enforcing her faith. It highlights the ways her decisions were shaped by threats, diplomacy, and necessity, demonstrating that her actions were guided by survival and governance rather than cruelty or zealotry.
By separating the contemporary record from centuries of myth, this narrative history restores Mary's agency and intelligence. Readers will encounter a ruler who faced extraordinary challenges with resolve, demonstrating that the queen history tried to erase was far more complex and capable than popular legend suggests.
Produktdetails
| ISBN | 9786609352429 |
| Verlag | Heritage Books |
| Erscheinungsdatum | 04.03.2026 |
| Sprache | Englisch |