Description
Description
The fascinating, colorful life of Margaret Beaufort, who survived the Wars of the Roses to become mother of the Tudor dynasty. Born into a century of conflict, Margaret Beaufort, the daughter of the Duke of Somerset and a descendent of Edward III, was married at the age of twelve. She was a mother, orphan, and widow by thirteen. She survived the vicissitudes of the Wars of the Roses and two further marriages to see her only son, Henry, ascend the throne of England as the first monarch of the Tudor dynasty. Skilled at navigating at dynastic and court politics, she helped to bring about the marriage of Henry VII to Elizabeth of York, a union that would help heal the wounds of a bitterly divided nation. During Henry's reign, she exerted considerable influence at court, and played a part in the upbringing of her grandson, the future Henry VIII.She was a lifelong artistic patron and supporter of academia. In old age she founded a professorship of divinity and two colleges at Cambridge University. In this memorable biography, Lauren Johnson brings Margaret Beaufort to vivid life. She delineates the decades of political upheaval that were the backdrop to her long and resilient career, and highlights the shrewdness that kept her afloat amid the churning waters of a brutal civil war. Johnson also tells Margaret's story with a profound and touching humanity. This was a woman whose body had to endure the trauma of childbirth, which nearly killed her, when she was little more than a child herself; who saw her baby boy on only a handful of occasions before he reached manhood; who braved decades of danger and uncertainty, but succeeded in guiding her son--through courage, political astuteness and sheer persistence--to the greatest prize of all: the crown of England.
About the Author
About the Author
Lauren Johnson is a public historian and author of The Shadow King: The Life and Death of Henry VI, also available from Pegasus Books. Lauren received a degree in medieval historical research from the University of Oxford, and is currently working on doctorate in collaboration with Manchester Metropolitan University and the National Archives, UK. With a passion for restoring marginalized narratives to our history, she has worked in heritage for almost two decades and has been a historical consultant for Historic Royal Palaces, Wellcome Library, Sky History, BBC and the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Lauren Johnson's biography is a rich, absorbing and compassionate... account. Above all, Johnson's book is about the power a woman like Margaret could have in medieval England, and her love for her child. Johnson makes excellent use of Margaret's meticulous household accounts. Brilliantly tense."-- "The Times (London)"
"Johnson paints a compelling portrait of a devoted, determined woman. History buffs will welcome this exhaustively researched biography of a pivotal woman who blazed an extraordinary path."-- "Booklist"
Praise for Lauren Johnson "Lauren Johnson is a terrific guide to a country on the brink of profound and permanent change, connecting everyday life with the thrust of great political events. This is a gripping and important work from a talented new writer."-- "Dan Jones"
"An excellent, immersive description of 1509, the first year of Henry VIII's kingship. A treat for anyone interested in Tudor daily life. Those wishing for more detail on the court of Henry VIII could read this work alongside the titles of Alison Weir to great advantage."-- "Library Journal"
"Johnson looks back at the early years of the infamously much-married, red-faced king, successfully revealing an intelligent, determined teenager. Capturing both the excitement and banalities of daily life from each economic class, Johnson recreates the rhythms of the Tudor era only two decades before Henry himself created seismic shifts that affected all of his subjects."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"The political narrative is crisp. An assured an eye-opening introduction to the England of 1509."-- "The Times Literary Supplement"
"The story of a woman of substance; a well-documented and well-told life 'forged in the furnace of the most turbulent era in English history.'"-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"An absorbing, benchmark biography of a powerful monarch, Margaret Beaufort celebrates the woman who steered a rocky course to the throne for her Tudor descendants, initiating one of the most consequential dynasties in English history."-- "Foreword Reviews"
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
Pegasus Books
Pub date:
2026-03-03
Length:
480 pages

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