Tudors and Stuarts on Film
By Kathryn Hadley | Posted
19th January 2009, 17:51

ed. Susan Doran & Thomas S. Freeman (Palgrave Macmillan)
A study of films about the Tudor and Stuart period, which situates them in their historical contexts and examines the preoccupations of the filmmakers, their sources, the state of historical knowledge when the films were produced and their initial reception.
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