"England under the Tudors," authored by Arthur D. Innes, offers a comprehensive glimpse into the transformative era spanning from the late 15th to the early 17th century. Innes skillfully unravels the multifaceted tapestry of Tudor rule, delving into the lives and reigns of monarchs such as Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I. The book meticulously charts the profound socio-political, religious, and cultural shifts that defined this epoch. Innes paints a vivid portrait of the Tudor dynasty's ascent to power, including Henry VII's strategic consolidation following the Wars of the Roses. The narrative then navigates through Henry VIII's seismic decision to break from the Roman Catholic Church, instigating the English Reformation. The tensions between religious ideologies, exemplified by the contrasting reigns of the Catholic Mary I and the Protestant Elizabeth I, are analyzed with nuanced insight. This book has been deemed a classic and has been a great collection of ideas that are comprehended into a single draft to read by readers of several age groups.
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Arthur D. Innes was born on September 15, 1863, in Shimla. He passed away in 1938 in Uplyme, United Kingdom. Innes had a partner named Helen Pittis with whom he shared a relationship starting from 1901. He was survived by his children, including Neil McLeod Innes, and his grandchildren: Catherine McLeod Innes, Fiona McLeod Innes, and Roderick Temple McLeod Innes. His parents were Lucy Jane Macpherson and James John McLeod Innes.
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