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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not Just For School Children, 8 Jul 2004
Anyone familiar with the work of David Starkey will appreciate this series.Told in a very engaging and no nonsense tone, making very complicated and unintelligable source material, a favourite of primary and secondary school history (When I was at school) leap of the page and into your imaginantion. Its laid out in order of wife, with a full episode devoted to Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, and Jane Seymour. The series is introduced by David, and he guides the veiwer along with anecdotes and quotes taken from the source material, which give a depth to the historic figures, allowing you to empathise and perhaps understand their motivations and actions. Before the material seemed a little dry, and devoid of interest, with the figure of Henry VIII a comic and perhaps comical character. But here all the people are portrayed as ordinary people (In the aristocratic sense) with flaws and vices, but also with feelings and emotions, i.e like us. An extremely factual and interesting series, recommended to adults as well as children. David Starkey is the history teacher you wish you'd had at school.
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