Tudor period

The Tudor period is the period between 1485 and 1603 in England and Wales. It coincides with the rule of the Tudor dynasty in England whose first monarch was Henry VII (14571509). In terms of the entire century, Guy (1988) argues that "England was economically healthier, more expansive, and more optimistic under the Tudors" than at any time in a thousand years.

Social and economic progress

Following the Black Death and the agricultural depression of the late 15th century, population began to increase. The export of woollen products resulted in an economic upturn with products exported to mainland Europe. Henry VII negotiated the favourable Intercursus Magnus treaty in 1496.

The high wages and abundance of available land seen in the late 15th century and early 16th century were replaced with low wages and a land shortage. Various inflationary pressures, perhaps due to an influx of New World gold and a rising population, set the stage for social upheaval with the gap between the rich and poor widening. This was a period of significant change for the majority of the rural population, with manorial lords beginning the process of enclosure.

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Oldest known English book on cheese advises against drinking dog milk

Popular Science 29 Apr 2025
“Although cheese has formed part of our diets since prehistoric times, there was still little evidence of its character and places of production by the Tudor era ... works in the Tudor Dairy at Kentwell.
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Curd your enthusiasm: Secrets of oldest book on cheese revealed

Phys Dot Org 28 Apr 2025
A new transcription, made by Tudor ... Although cheese has formed part of our diets since prehistoric times, there was still little evidence of its character and places of production by the Tudor era.
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\u2018Wolf Hall\u2019 Team Explains Cromwell\u2019s Ending, Anne Boleyn Parallels & Why Henry Cried

Mississippi Business Journal 28 Apr 2025
[Warning. The following contains MAJOR spoilers for the Wolf Hall ... The Tudor-era figure is known for masterminding the separation of the Church of England from Rome and playing a major role in the English Reformation era ... .
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Chappell Roan Just Wore A Mini Dress With A Ruffle Hiding Her Face, And It's Giving Me Serious 1500s Vibes

Cinema Blend 25 Apr 2025
... right out of the fashion era ... So, I cannot confirm she’s channelling the Tudors here, but she’s clearly been going through some eras of time recently when it comes to fashion inspiration.
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Take it cheesy: the fascinating, disgusting world of dairy curd in the Tudor era

The Guardian 18 Apr 2025
The new transcription of a 450-year-old book contains some advice with contemporary resonance ... ....
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Mitchell Jones on Sean Bowen and golden generation of Welsh jockeys

Sporting Life 18 Apr 2025
Tudor, who has himself enjoyed a breakthrough season this year, echoed those sentiments ... In another era, the Bowens may have dominated Welsh pony racing but Jones, Tudor et al.
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Handmade balls and no two courts the same: Tudor-era ‘real tennis’ is making a racket in Sydney

The Observer 16 Apr 2025
... and padel, which have found popularity due to their dynamic, speedy and easy to learn styles of play, one Sydney sports club is instead leaning into the past – specifically, the Tudor period.
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Handmade balls and no two courts the same: Tudor-era ‘real tennis’ is making a racket ...

The Guardian 15 Apr 2025
... speedy and easy to learn styles of play, one Sydney sports club is instead leaning into the past – specifically, the Tudor period.
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Harriet Dart apologises for requesting that opponent ‘wear deodorant’

The Observer 15 Apr 2025
Harriet Dart has apologised after requesting her opponent at the Rouen Open put on deodorant because she “smells really bad” ... During a change of ends Dart asked the umpire ... Tudor-era ‘real tennis’ is making a racket in Sydney. Read more ... Share ... .
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