Our Man in Rome
eBook - Henry VIII and his Italian Ambassador
<b>The inside story of Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon - 'an intricate and fascinating story' Hilary Mantel</b>
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<p>1527. Gregorio 'The Cavalier' Casali is Henry VIII's man in Rome. An Italian freelance diplomat, he charmed his way into the English service before he was twenty. But now he faces an almighty challenge. Henry wants a divorce from Catherine of Aragon, and Casali must persuade Pope Clement VII of his master's case.</p><p>Set against the backdrop of war-torn Renaissance Italy,<i>Our Man in Rome</i>weaves together tales from the grubby underbelly of Tudor politics with a gripping family saga to reveal the extraordinary true story behind history's most infamous divorce.</p><p>Through six years of cajoling, threats and bribery, Casali lives by his wits. He manoeuvres his brothers into lucrative diplomatic postings, plays off one master against another, dodges spies, bandits and noblemen alike. But as the years pass and Henry's case drags on, his loyalties are increasingly suspected. What will be Casali's fate?</p><p>Drawing on hundreds of unknown archive documents,<i>Our Man in Rome</i>reconstructs his tumultuous life among the great and powerful at this turning point for European history. From the besieged Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome to the splendours of Greenwich Palace, we follow his trail in the service of Henry VIII. Lavish ceremony and glamorous parties stand in contrast to the daily strains of embassy life, as Casali pawns family silver to pay the bills, fights off rapacious in-laws and defends himself in the face of Anne Boleyn's wrath.</p><p>This vivid and compelling book will make us think anew about Henry, Catherine and the Tudor world.</p>
Autorenportrait
Catherine Fletcher is a historian of Renaissance and early modern Europe. Her first book,<i>The Divorce of Henry VIII</i>, brought to life the world of the Papal court at the time of the Tudors. Subsequently, Catherine worked with the set team on the BBCs adaptation of<i>Wolf Hall</i>, advising the production on the historical detail of religious ceremony, dress and furnishings. She broadcasts frequently for BBC Radio 4 on Italian Renaissance history and is currently a BBC New Generation Thinker. Catherine now holds the position of Associate Professor in History and Heritage at Swansea University, has previously held fellowships at the British School at Rome and the European University Institute, and has taught at Royal Holloway, Durham and Sheffield universities.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 02.02.2012
Umfang: 288 S., 1.11 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781448129522
Umbreit-Nr.: 6453579
