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Heirs of Ambition Claire Martin

Heirs of Ambition By Claire Martin

Heirs of Ambition by Claire Martin


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This book explores how the Boleyn family were able to go from being Norfolk farmers to aristocracy at a time when it was unheard of for families to do so

Heirs of Ambition Summary

Heirs of Ambition: The Making of the Boleyns by Claire Martin

Heirs of Ambition: The Making of the Boleyns uncovers the story and the family behind England's most obsessed-over queen, Anne Boleyn.

From the fields of Norfolk to the royal court, via city commerce, local government, liberal education and numerous wedding bells, the Boleyns emerge as just one of many newly prosperous and ambitious families seeking to make the best of a changing world. As they struggle upwards, England is visited by famine, plague, revolt and civil war - but also opportunity.

Struggling peasants in dirt-floored cottages scratch a living on tiny scraps of land. More than half are swept away by plague while revolt soaks the south-east in blood, but hope lies in the teeming, timber-framed streets of London amongst ambitious merchants who speculate and scheme. Meagre rations become venison pasties and straw-filled mattresses, featherbeds, but some things remain the same. Disease has no respect for gold and silver; war takes sons whose lives have barely begun. While the Boleyns' new-found wealth delivered power and status, they still lived in a violent world and life could be precarious, even for a queen.

From steady climb to bone-breaking fall, the Boleyns' story is medieval life at its messy, prejudiced and unstable best.

Heirs of Ambition Reviews

'The Boleyns are one of the most famous families in history, but what this book brings vividly to life is the hitherto untold story of their rise to prominence. It is far more than just a prelude to the well-trodden tale of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII, and boasts a fascinating cast of characters who until now have remained in the shadows. I don't think I will ever look at the Boleyns in the same light again.' - Tracy Borman, author of Anne Boleyn & Elizabeth I: The Mother and Daughter Who Changed History


'At last a scholarly account of the Boleyn family elegantly slicing through legend to paint a vibrant and convincing picture of the rise of a Tudor dynasty. Lively, scholarly and revelatory, this is the Boleyns as never seen before.' - Simon Thurley, author of Houses of Power: The Places that Shaped the Tudor World

About Claire Martin

Dr Claire Martin is an expert in the history of late-medieval England. She has a BA in History from St Peter's College, Oxford and a MA in Medieval Studies from Royal Holloway, University of London. She has previously taught at Royal Holloway, University of London and Queen Mary, University of London.

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GOR013407531
9780750999984
0750999985
Heirs of Ambition: The Making of the Boleyns by Claire Martin
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The History Press Ltd
20230928
256
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