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課堂經歷
Lady Jane Grey's great-grandfather was Henry VII of England. Her grandmother was the sister of King Henry VIII. In July of 1553 she was declared Queen of England, but her reign would last for only nine days. In this class you'll learn not just about Lady Jane Grey but about the others who orchestrated her accession to the throne. It would not have been Jane's idea to declare herself queen. You'll learn about the Protestant advisors to King Edward VI who urged Edward to to declare Jane his successor, so as to ensure the throne remain in the hands of the Protestants. Some were motivated by economic reasons! We'll also talk about why Jane was not killed outright when Mary Tudor took the throne, and what it was that lead Mary Tudor to order Jane's execution.
其他詳情
父母的引導和規範
I may show paintings such as the one used for this class description in which hint at impending violence. We will be discussing Lady Jane Grey's death. There may be brief, non-explicit mention of people being tortured. There may be some discussion of King Henry VIII's marriages and the accusations of bigamy and incest that were made around his first two marriages.
外部資源
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教師專業知識和證書
Tudor England has always fascinated me, but I became interested in Lady Jane Grey while doing research for my class on pirate history. Many of her supporters were investing in an expedition to send a ship south to Africa at the point in which Edward VI was dying. Such a business opportunity would become illegal under the reign of Mary Tudor, because it contradicted a Catholic understanding that the Spanish and the Portuguese were to split the southern seas between them without worries about other European competition. Reading about that got me curious about the other political and economic implications of the Edward's death and I turned to academic sources to find more information.
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一次性直播課程
US$15
每班單堂課
55 分鐘
有9 位學習者完成此課程
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年齡: 12-15
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