
New Books Network Tracy Borman, "The Stolen Crown: Treachery, Deceit and the Death of the Tudor Dynasty" (Atlantic Monthly Press, 2025)
Nov 12, 2025
Dr. Tracy Borman, a renowned Tudor historian and author, dives into the tumultuous succession crisis after Elizabeth I's reign. Discover her revelations from newly analyzed manuscripts that challenge the long-accepted narrative of Elizabeth naming James as her heir. Borman discusses the political machinations behind the claimants to the throne, including Mary Queen of Scots and Arbella Stuart, and explores why Elizabeth refused to name an heir. The episode is a fascinating exploration of power, deceit, and the rewriting of history.
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Rewritten History Changed Succession Story
- The British Library revealed James I ordered rewrites that falsely claimed Elizabeth named him heir.
- This overturns four centuries of accepted history about the Tudor-Stuart transition.
Elizabeth's Silence Was Political Strategy
- Elizabeth refused to name a successor for 44 years to avoid creating a rival and destabilizing her reign.
- Her policy forced ongoing secretive factionalism and persistent parliamentary debate about succession.
Henry VIII's Will Complicated Succession
- Henry VIII's will excluded the Stuarts, favoring descendants of his sister Mary, which legally challenged James's claim.
- Had Henry's stipulations been enforced, a different Tudor claimant might have succeeded in 1603.


