Mary I and her Habsburg Marriage - Bloody or Misunderstood?
Philip II’s period as King of England has largely been dismissed as irrelevant. Historian Alexander Samson will argue that Philip’s time was important in crystallising England’s ambitions and opening up a European world from which religious sectarianism had increasingly divided us, placing the country centre stage for the first time in a decade.
12.30 p.m. (event approx. 60 minutes).
Free event, no ticket or pre-booking required
Seating for 50 plus standing room, please arrive early to secure a seat
Shoe Lane Library, Hill House, 1 Little New Street, London EC4A 3JR
Wed 22 Oct 2014