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History Lecture Series
Making this realm of England an Empire: The Tudors, Europe and the Reformation
This event took place on 6th February 2019 at 4:30pm (16:30 GMT)
The relationship between Britain and its European neighbours has often been a contentious one, with the sixteenth-century Reformation of religion forming a particularly disruptive episode. This talk will look at relations between Tudor England and Europe in terms of both process and impact, and will consider whether that era offers any lessons for remaking our relationship with Europe in the twenty-first century. ‘This talk will consider whether relations between Tudor England and Europe in the sixteenth century ca offer any lessons for remaking our relationship with Europe in the twenty-first.’
Can't join in person? Watch the event live online (link will be live before the event). If you are viewing the event by livestream, please do take the opportunity to have your questions answered by our speakers LIVE during the event by emailing: FASS-History-Lectures@open.ac.uk;
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