Wales, Scotland and Ireland are often forgotten when you think about the Tudor period, but, as you'll discover in this month's Tudor Life magazine, the were very important indeed.
A top quality with 78 pages, this "Dominions" edition of Tudor Life is an amazing focus on the British Isles (and there's a really great article on grilled cheese by Olga Hughes - Welsh Rarebit!)
Includes:
- 16th Century Scotland and Ireland - Dominic Pearce
- What If? Part 1 - Timothy Venning
- Wales and the Tudor Legacy - Nathen Amin
- Her infinite variety: Mary, Queen of Scots, and the silver screen - Gareth Russell
- Basing House: Tudor Place - Marcia Wadham
- What do Ireland, Scotland and Wales all have in common? - Kyra Kramer
- The Devil's Chalice - D.K. Wilson
- Music in the royal courts of Scotland - Jane Moulder
- The Private Lives of the Tudors - Book review by Charlie Fenton
- A Tale of toasted cheese - Olga Hughes
- September on this day in Tudor history - Claire Ridgway
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