Disability and the Tudors
Discover the untold stories of disabled individuals in Tudor England with Disability and the Tudors by Phillipa Vincent Connolly. Published in 2021, this enlightening book spans 256 pages, shedding light on the social conditions faced by people with disabilities from 1485 to 1603. Often misrepresented as mere court jesters or beggars reliant on the Church, the reality of their lives is far more complex and rich. Connolly delves into historical narratives that reveal the challenges and resilience of disabled individuals during the Tudor era. This compelling read is a must-have for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the intersection of disability and society. Explore a pivotal yet overlooked aspect of British history and gain a deeper understanding of the lives of those who have often been marginalized. Add this essential title to your collection today!