
In Our Time The Tudor State
Oct 26, 2000
Historian Melvyn Bragg and guests explore the Tudor State's influence on modern governance and justice. They discuss Henry VII's disruption of power balance, Henry VIII's redefinition of monarchy, religious changes during his reign, emergence of humanism in the 16th century, and the impact of publications on state building. They also delve into key personalities like Henry VIII, Elizabeth, and Thomas Moore in shaping the structures of the modern state.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Henry VII's Impact on Monarchy
01:35 • 16min
Religious Changes and Political Transformations in Henry VIII's Reign
17:05 • 16min
Exploring New Ideas and Humanism in the 16th Century
33:09 • 2min
Influence of Publications and State Building in the Tudor Era
35:08 • 2min
Exploring the Historical Period of Tudor Monarchs and Parliamentary Sovereignty
36:51 • 2min
Exploration of Personalities and State Evolution in the 16th Century
38:55 • 3min

