Tudor historians were fond of reminding their readers of the horrors of the Wars of the Roses, recounting how the realm had been plunged into the vicious civil war over a disputed crown that lasted more than thirty years.
Tudor historians often emphasized the brutality and chaos of the Wars of the Roses, a protracted civil conflict lasting over three decades. This war emerged from deep-seated disputes over the English crown, leading to immense suffering and turmoil across the realm. The narrative surrounding this period served as a cautionary tale about the dangers of power struggles and the fragility of peace.
In her book "The Wars of the Roses," Alison...