Jane Seymour

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Henry VIII
Henry VIII's Wives
Jane Seymour
Material Culture
Queenship
Religion
Tudor History

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  • ISBN 9781032554082
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Jane Seymour, the third wife of Henry VIII, was queen of England for only seventeen months, something which has accounted for the little interest shown in her by historians. In her lifetime, however, she was a significant political figure, while her legacy and memorialization extended beyond her early death following childbirth in October 1537.

Jane Seymour: Patronage, Material Culture and Image Crafting is the first full length academic study of Jane’s life and queenship. Using extensive archival research, it pulls together all of the surviving information to provide both a biographical and a thematic account. Chapters include a consideration of Jane’s queenship and political role, her material cultural environment, her household, her financial position and her religion, before also considering her afterlife and attempts to commemorate her both officially and unofficially. In doing so, the book banishes many myths that have grown up around the queen, most notably ideas of her passivity and powerlessness and also often repeated (but unsubstantiated) claims of her conservative religious outlook. This book presents a picture of Jane as an active and highly political queen consort.

The book is a valuable resource for students and established scholars since it adds considerably to knowledge of the queen and re-inserts her into the heart of the dynasty, while also drawing pertinent conclusions on sixteenth-century queenship.

Elizabeth Norton is an historian specializing in queenship and the Tudor period. She has a PhD in Early Modern British History from King’s College London, a masters degree from the University of Oxford and an undergraduate degree from the University of Cambridge. She has taught History at King’s College London and has published a number of journal articles. She is also interested in public history and is the author of The Lives of Tudor Women (2016) and Women Who Ruled the World: 5000 Years of Female Monarchy (2025).

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