
The Wars of the Roses
In Our Time
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The Duke of Suffolk and Political Disorder
The chapter delves into the reputation and influence of the Duke of Suffolk during the 1440s, challenging the traditional view of him as a malign and corrupt figure. It explores his role in directing policies and decision-making for a passive King Henry VI, presenting a nuanced perspective on his character and actions during the Wars of the Roses. Additionally, it highlights the importance of the Paston family letters as historical sources in understanding the political and social landscape of the time.
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