Henry VI
Discover a fresh perspective on one of England's most enigmatic monarchs in Henry VI by Bertram Wolffe. Published by Yale University Press in 2001, this compelling biography spans 432 pages and redefines the narrative surrounding Henry VI. Wolffe challenges the conventional portrayal of Henry as an unworldly and saintly king, presenting instead a critical analysis of his reign as an ineffectual ruler. Utilizing contemporary evidence, this book delves into the significant failures and challenges faced during Henry's long rule. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, Henry VI offers a thought-provoking exploration of a king often misunderstood. Dive into this engaging read and gain insights into the complexities of monarchy and leadership in medieval England.