Tudor Propaganda and the royal image

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In 1485, the defeat of Richard III by Henry VI at Bosworth heralded the start of the Tufor Dynasty. This course focuses on the ways in which the Tudors used visual imagery, such as pageantry and portraits to influence public opinion.

Course information

Name: Tudor Propaganda and the royal image Qualification title: - Qualification type: No qualification Assessment Awarding - Created 20150702 10:45:05 Updated 20150702 10:46:09

Entry requirements

None

Provider

THE HENLEY COLLEGE
Further Education
admissions@henleycol.ac.uk
01491 634167
http://www.henleycol.ac.uk

Address

Deanfield Avenue Town: Henley-on-Thames County:Oxfordshire

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