S/H/103. Henry VIII's Break from Rome – To what extent was it driven by his desire for divorce?
(2008, 9600 words)
The paper examines the anti-Catholic policy of Henry VIII in the 1520s arguing whether the motivation behind it was to justify his divorce with Catherine of Aragon. The position of the Tudors is examined; Henry's religious views are analysed; the influence of Anne Boleyn on Henry is discussed; the effects his anti-clerical actions on the country are evaluated.
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