Director's Lecture Series: Love and Politics at the Court of Henry VIII

In an age of personal monarchy, politics meant much more than the institutions of Council and Parliament. The politics of the court of Henry VIII was the politics of spectacle, the politics of persuasion and the politics of magnificence. It was also sexual politics - the politics of love - that revolved around the splendid person of the king himself.

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