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The Royal Palaces of Tudor England Simon Thurley

The Royal Palaces of Tudor England By Simon Thurley

The Royal Palaces of Tudor England by Simon Thurley


€39.99
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Summary

Describes the development of royal residence building from the Plantagenets to the Tudors. Then, focusing on the reign of Henry VIII, Thurley explains how and when the king's palaces were used and explores common myths about these buildings and the kind of life that was led in them.

The Royal Palaces of Tudor England Summary

The Royal Palaces of Tudor England: Architecture and Court Life, 1460-1547 by Simon Thurley

The royal palaces of the Tudor period - Hampton Court Palace, the Tower of London, Greenwich Palace, St James' Palace, Nonesuch, Whitehall and Richmond Palace, amongst others - are the subject of this illustrated book, in which the author examines the way in which Tudor palaces functioned on the inside. Every aspect of palace life - from the deliberations of the Star Chamber to the tennis courts at Whitehall to the problems of providing sanitation for 800 people - is covered in detail, as well as the architectural history of not only the most important palaces, but also a selection of 'lesser' houses. Thurley begins with the castles and palaces of early medieval England and Burgundy, moves on through those built by Henry VII, focusing finally on the many palaces lived in and built by Henry VIII for his itinerant court. The result is both a study of the development of architectural style and form in the critical formative years of early sixteenth-century England and a work of social history which throws completely new light on the way in which Tudor government functioned and on the personality and changing habits of Henry VIII. The author is now responsible for Hampton Court Palace, Kew Palace and the Tower of London: he recently masterminded the restoration of the Tudor Kitchens and the King's Apartments at Hampton Court.

Table of Contents

Royal houses in the Middle Ages; Yorkists, Burgundy and magnificence; Henry VII; Henry VIII; purpose and function in the early Tudor royal house; style and form in the early Tudor royal house ;the outward rooms; the inward rooms; feeding the court - early Tudor royal kitchens; hygiene and sanitation in the early Tudor royal house; sport and recreation in the early Tudor royal house; chapels and closets - the religious life of the court; the early Tudor royal interior; early Tudor royal domestic architecture.

Additional information

GOR002035515
9780300054200
0300054203
The Royal Palaces of Tudor England: Architecture and Court Life, 1460-1547 by Simon Thurley
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
19931027
294
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