Henry VIII: Mind of a Tyrant Part One with David Starkey
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David, this is superb. Congratulations
I think just lile any celeb the power got to his head . He was a complex selfish egoistical man
@@partlycloudy3519 Henry was not a celebrity, but a ruler. Celeb don't have such power.
Clicked on this just to say that this person is spewing out old outdated information.
It is now known that Henry the 8th had severe Critical Brain Trauma from his horse injury. This is why everything written about him before it was the opposite of after. His mood swings and being prone to anger came from it. It is not his fault. And only pedantics like Starkey still spew out the propaganda written about Henry after his death.
Henry did not have complete power. His handlers were manipulating most events and not Henry. Cromwell specifically. And the Catholics with power were always battling the Protestants with power, causing most of the chaos.
@@thomasjones4570 super interested in this stuff and keen to know more. Do you have any sources worth reading ?
I miss David Starkey and his history tours, and lectures. He is truly one of a kind.
David Starkey has made the very best historical documentaries I have ever seen.
He is a national treasure.
The documentaries are good, but Professor Starkey oversimplifies many key points.
The good Dr is much missed upon the television in these recent years but it’s good to see him on UA-cam 😊
He isn't back on TV yet?
Dr. Starkey is the reason I love history. I watched his 4 part series on Elizabeth I years ago, and have been captivated since. This 4 part on Henry is one of my favorite documentary series ever. Thank you, Dr. Starkey; you have no idea how much you've influenced me, and how much I've learned listening to your speaches, reading your books and watching the documentaries you've participated or hosted. Your charisma, intellect and passion about history never ceases to dazzle me.
It's so generous he has posted this for free on his channel; as a fanatic of his work, I already own it but for those who haven't seen it, I hope you enjoy it as much as I have. I've watched it probably 30x!
I like it when he puts woke Leftist in they're place.
I remember watching the documentary series on Henry VIII with my grandmother when I was a tyke. We must have watched it 500 times!
Well said
The Civil War series by Ken Burns had the same effect on Me.
As a history nerd and fan of the Tudor period, I read his book on the young Elizabeth i (back in the 90s?) which was available in the German translation.
What a joy to discover the author is a savage political commentator in Britain today.
Dr David is the history teacher we all wish we had xx
Don Culver came pretty close.
I have been fascinated by King Henry VIII and how he became such a tyrant when he seemed to be so different as a young man. As you said was a poet, enjoyed music and different from how he ended as an older heavy weight tyrant.
Unlike many of today's Marxist revisionist ones which we are inflicted with like Mary Beard and her agenda.
I love his voice, his phrasing, and the rhythm in which he speaks. I could listen ro him all day.
Me too!
Same!!!!!!!
Ditto 👍👍👍👍👍❗
I love listening to Dr, David Starkey. His storytelling really captivates me. I could listen to his narrative all day long. If only our teachers were more like him, we could have learned so much more.
David Starkey has always been a favorite historian of mine, another is Ross Broadstock who very sadly died suddenly a few days ago. He was a local hero here in Wales, he was known for challenging the narrative and confronting the destruction of ancient historical sites. I very much hope to see his work continue in some way. I am so grateful to have had my life and world view influenced by such wise and insightful men.
“Died suddenly” many such cases
I'm still in shock over Ross' sudden death. He was a lovely family man and was so passionate about history and the truth. So glad that BHH will continue in some shape or form as announced by his cousin Neil.
@@aristochat3 sounds like covid denial (I'm just kidding haha)
Ross Broadstock will be remembered due the people like you who will spread his name. It will generate interest in reading his writings.
Great Dr Starkey has put this on his channel. Love this series ❤️😍
My favourite David Starkey observation about Henry viii was that like all good liars on some level he believed his own lies.
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@@NorthAmericanDemocracyso true!
I can get lost in Tudor history. So fascinating.
Same.
The most evil dynasty of all. Read something worthy.
Agree it is fascinating
NOBODY illuminates Tudor history like David Starkey!
I’m so hyped to see this series come to UA-cam, it’s by far been the best documentary series on Henry VIII that’s ever been made, Starkey’s analysis combined with some very good re-enacting of the primary sources makes it top notch as a psychological evaluation of Henry, and makes it one of the best documentary series ever put on the air.
Now all we need is the Monarchy series on here and we’re golden. 😅
The monarchy series is on UA-cam. Not on this channel though.
@@neerajkerkar Not the whole thing, as far as I'm aware.
It is on UA-cam all of them ❤
It really is, Starkey is the best
@@neerajkerkar Most of it is around, I don't think any of it is in quality this good though. Also nice to support the original creator.
David Starkey is the undisputed expert on the Tudor family.
He has undeniably gained the same don like status on the subject as his late mentor Sir Geoffrey Elton did.
Well that is disputed.
Just being ironic. He is fantastic. At A level we had a fan club for his eyebrows.
@@22poopoo by who is that disputed?
@@wessexfox5197 was just being silly. But I'm sure many would dispute it.
@@22poopoo other than him I can’t think of any historians who have his level of years of expertise and research. Sure there’s other decent Tudor historians i.e. Lucy Worsley but he is the top of the field. There’s a few who come close, GW Bernard, Christopher Haigh etc but he to me at least is the best historian on the Tudor era.
Never will quite get over the story of him, going from someone who fervently revered his mother…to throwing the mother of his children out into the cold.
Did Starkey really do that.
@@johncarroll772hahaha
Maybe he was bi polar
@@alanaadams7440 I totally believe that now. He had the full cluster, narcissist, sociopath, bipolar .
Nobody else comes close (for me anyways) to making a Tudor documentary like Dr Starkey. All of his documentaries are gold.
While I agree that Starkey’s scholarship is undisputed, I never forget that it’s the psychology of a person that drives his/her perspective, and Starkey is no different. He is especially dismissive of women, and I find his profile of Elizabeth I extremely informative, but seriously lacking in warmth for her incredible and incredibly varied abilities. Which runs true to form. So I would never make the mistake of putting all of my intellectual eggs in his basket, and welcome the interpretations of other eminent historians. Of course, I’ve read extensively about this period, and if you’ve not done that for yourself, you can’t spot bias, which is a serious issue where history is concerned. So if I were you, I’d pick up one of the many biographers of the Tudors and start figuring it out for yourself….it doesn’t matter that Starkey got 188 minutes to dissect Henry VIII, because that doesn’t even begins to scratch the surface of his personality OR his reign. So you’ve really learned nothing at all!
@@voraciousreader3341
This is a very good point and doesn't just apply to history.
Yes, he is the best. Lucy is great, too. I believe they have collab before
Your book The Six Wives Of Henry VIII was the book that started ignited my passion for all things British, when I bought that book it gave me such an enormous gift that I cannot begin to express sufficient enough thanks to you for writing such a magnificent book and for igniting my love of England's and indeed British history and culture before I misplaced it I reread it so many times it was definatly well-worn and I am indeed looking to replace it as soon as I can find a copy. To me you are an international treasure. Thank You So Very Much.
Dr Starkey makes history come alive! What a privilege to listen to him speak 👏🏽
He is a total racist
One day you must find and read `The Ascent of Man.` by a chap whom some regard as the `Modern Renaissance Man,` (Dr) Jacob Bronowski. I think there is a BBC TV Production of the account in series form made in about 1972, but don`t let its age disuade you.
He ( Bronowski ) was primarily a Mathematician but essentially saw all knowledge as a seamless tapestry accounting for the history of humanity. Where Art and Science mingle together with history to produce, for example, new colours in the oil of artists post Newton - who showed that light may be split into various colours based upon the wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation light itself is.
@dogwithwigwamz.7320 thank you, I will. Can't believe I haven't gotten around to reading it yet, Christopher Hitchens always talked about it ...
His books are great…read them
@@dogwithwigwamz.7320yes, simply marvellous.
Love Tudor history. Can't ever read enough. Excellent!
David Starkey’s star absolutely shines brightest when he discusses the House of Tudor.
David Starkey you simple are a wonderful presenter, narrator and historian to follow and listen to. Quodos to you for your excellent delivery, education and enthusing everyone who watches you. Glad I was now able to subscribe to you. I would love to have had you an a history teacher. When reading the comments, you simply captivate your audience. ❤
I am so happy this series is available it's my absolute favorite! It's done so well. Dr. David Starkey is the man who got me absolutely excited, and inspired to soak up all the history I can. I thank you for that
Always love listening to Dr. Starkey.
Such a wealth of information and ideas.
Thank you so much for this!! No one better to talk Tudor than you. Thank you for bringing your knowledge to this channel.
I’ve always liked David’s presentation style, including in this video, after 21 years living in the U.K. - being an Irish gay man and an Irish Catholic patriot myself, he’s also a bastion of common sense and civility on many other issues
Seen this uploaded around here but to have David Starkey upload it in his own channel is the best. Will never tire watching his documentaries about the Tudors. His Monarchy series is another I love as well.
This is the channel where all his works belong to.
A man who cannot control his passions will be controlled by them.
The life story of Henry VIII can be contained in these few words.
Nah. Henry had a sudden change after his jousting injuries, both a leg wound and head injury. That’s when he lost control of his passions. Ir was clearly a sudden onset of impulse control and mental illness.
@@Stonehorn He was a terrible person before that the veneer just came off after the jousting event
Not only passions , but blinding obsessions.
I so adore this history. I find this accurate telling of history more riveting than any movie production. I've been dying to tune it but we were overwhelmed for awhile with property damage of late from hard storms. I'm so pleased to finally get to enjoy this, you're an amazingly good storyteller.
It's impossible to tire of this story
An Irisher here, listening on the history is marvelous, to think that Henry walked in the same rooms as David is walking is mad. Dave has a great voice, very soothing and makes the documentaries more interesting and worthwhile watching.I don't think anyone could explain it as well as Dave.
Haven't had a TV for years but if David can set the standard for UA-cam drama documentaries like this, no one will need one! It's so rare to get the scenery and quality acting alongside historical authority and detail like this.
I could listen to David Starkey for hours ! He knows his onions a wealth of knowledge and a great pleasure to listen to
I always love Dr Starkey's work, this documentary is excellent, thank you
STARKEY’s “Monarchy” was my favorite--But His Henry Edward Mary and Elizabeths were insta-Gold too! The music acting and narration are unmatched!
His audiobook called "Monarchy" (from Henry thru to present day) is also fantastic and is 9 hours long!
“Monarchy” gets A LOT wrong.
I'm, at this point, having read about both him and the disorder, of the belief that *Henry was a narcissist* and a malignant one. You have a child treated with deference by almost everyone, growing up, after a point, in a very controlling environment. Then, you have, as it turns out, an adult who holds himself accountable for nothing, who is utterly selfish and self-aggrandizing, who love-bombs partners and one day is ready to cast them aside as if they meant nothing, "shelf" them, who punishes people, after a point, for the mere suspicion that they threaten his authority. A certain picture is painted.
A typical feminist response. And, I might say, a snowflake one as well.
Well said.
he was the spare, he wasn't really given the proper graces of a prince until Arthur died
How is that different from any other king or queen of that time?
@@MarlboroughBlenheim1 That's a very clueless blanket statement. Not all rulers were ruthless, utterly self-involved tyrants
The finest work by a fine historian..... what a gift to the World... Behold
Oh I love the word “behold”, there should be many more “beholds” in a day to day setting!! Lol
I never get tired of watching David Starkey talk about the Tudors!
I believe Henry’s father was so paranoid in losing the first son, that his spare was kept close to his dad and when his father died, he just went all out having a good time…
Wow , ya think???? You should be a detective!!
Duh!!🤦🤦🤦🤦
No shyt Sherlock!
Dr. Starkey is an EXTRAORDINARILY astute scholar of English/British history. I literally could watch him in marathon binges. In fact, I credit Dr. Starkey and his British histories and Waldemar Januzsczak with his Art Histories with the fact that I survived COVID lockdown with my sanity intact.
Love this series. Starkey is THE history heavyweight. ❤
Sadly no one else has emerged -with anywhere near this kind of talent - for weaving historical information in interesting and thoughtful ways. We need to clone Starkey and install him in every school across the country.
❤love a David Starkey video!! In his own special way and dedication to detail you learn so very much!!!
I also love this. I made a playlist of exclusively David Starkey. I listen to it every night all night while going to sleep and while asleep. 😴
Well, I’m not going to argue with anybody, especially David Starkey (for whom I have great admiration), but Henry VIII sustained several bad bangs on the head….such injuries to the brain have for some time inspired debate about and concern for athletes due to the condition called chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTS), but even long before this horrible disease had been discovered, physicians had correlated erratic behavior with a history of closed head injuries. I suppose I feel strongly about this because of the major personality change observed in Henry’s case, and because I’m a psychologist who has studied brain injuries for 25 years.
Agree to an extent. I've gotten TBIs from war, it no joke, the paranoia and anxiety are awful. I still don't agree with what he did to people. It's sad what happened, King Henry needed guidance and help. Sad story all around.
I have seen this series 3 times already. I can't help but watching it again.
Loving it so far! Dr Starkey delivers the historical facts with the artistic flair of a storyteller.
A simply fascinating exploration of the Princehood of Henry VIII
Totally captivating
Cant wait for the next instalment
Bravo David !!
So extremely happy to hear your voice again. I can only listen to historical lectures from individuals who are knowledgeable like you Sir.
Such a treat to see a video on this narrated by a man of Dr Starkey's upstanding and calibre
I loved Starkey's series Monarchy! He took the Royal history back over 1,200 years & gave the history of every Monarch from approx. 800 (with the history prior to explain how kings came into existence in the first place) all the way through to present day. Love the way he delivers it too! Very dramatically where very much appropriate!
No one delivers or tells the accounts of Kings & Queens like David Starkey!
Never heard of him years ago, but knew I found that one very special historian when I read his book 'Her Majesty's Spymaster" about QE-I and Wallsingham's methods, which many are still used today in the spying world.
No other historian tells the truth of the history like David Starkey, you are in my opinion the best historian I have ever witnessed Thank you. I am descended from the Plantagenets and Tudors too, and Margaret De Beaufort and many others I proved it on My Heritage site generation by generation and am hoping to go and visit all their graves and cathedrals
Im so glad David Starkey is back!! Im a POC and the way the media blew that whole thing out of proportion was ridiculous.
He is still „cancelled“ but he uses UA-cam ay a platform now.
One of my favourite documentaries! Thank you for uploading it! 😊
How Henry VII treated his son after he became heir apparent is pretty much how he treated his wife , under complete subjection to him and his mother, I always wondered what they were so scared of them saying or doing ?
It’s a great pleasure to listen to mr Starkey
He explains it so clearly, easy to follow
And yes you just do not get tired of listening
Again beautifully crafted, difficult not to draw contemporary parallels .
Edy Scot: well said. It’s tempting but one feels one should not over-compare two red-headed second-son Prince Henrys. The Tudor one, for instance, took an interest in his education.
This was the series that introduced me to the great man himself. I was a bit ambivalent to history at the time, but this was the series that got me into it and I haven't looked back since. Thank you Dr Starkey for this series and for my love of history.
My mind has been refreshed - and reminded how good this programme was, the first time I saw it. Thank you, David.
Dear Sir, This is the greatest documentary of King Henry. I've seen it at least 10 times because there is so much to absorb. Love your subtle humor. Thank You.
Beautiful, simply beautiful, a perfectly produced quality documentary. Stylistically perfect, beautifully shot, historically fascinating and precise, and of course documented by a world leading expert. Sadly documentaries are not made like this any more.
I watched this when first broadcast and I'm deeply please to be able to view this time and time again, Thank you Doctor Starkey for allow us to see this masterclass once again.
I have always thought Henry Vlll was, in effect, Machiavelli's Prince - he used his methods. I think he and his father, Henry Vll, are the most fascinating monarchs we have had.
David is totally amazing, love his programs, greetings from Grandpa Pete from France 🇫🇷🙏👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽❤️
Brilliant to see and hear Dr David Starkey as always
Excellent!! Dr David Starkey does it again! 😊I always enjoy his presentations! Looking forward to more!
I like Starkey's presentations, but I'd pay good money if he'd sing "I'm Henry the Eighth I am/Henry the Eighth I am I am/...". You know you'd love it!
I must've watched this documentary 10+ times over the years. Stupendous!
It is impossible to not appreciate Prof. Starkey's works, including this one. I've also seen his series, "Monarchy", which covers all of the previous English monarchs since Alfred the Great to Richard III. Much more than names and dates.
Am a history buff. And this quality series from David Starkey is excellent and learned a lot. Even went so far that I had a discussion on British history with some guys from the UK when I was in Italy and they were absolutely stunned that a non UK person knew their history better than they did.
In my own country (NL) there is no such quality documentary on anything. And articles on history are never that in-depth as the English ones. I must give you that. The ones I find in Dutch are more of the kindergarten type. Such a shame. I moved to Germany a couple of years ago and also found some excellent material on German history.
@@lloyd_r did not say that.😉 Even guys like David Starkey or other historians do not know all. And my knowledge is very limited compared to them. Only knew it better than these 2 guys did, or so it seemed. They told me it was astonishing to talk to a non Brit who knew more of it than they did.
Keeping his dad's death a secret long enough to put all of his own men into position to secure his power was a stroke of genius.
I've ran into you on more than 1 youtube video. Probably both Henry viii related I'd imagine buy I remember you lol cheers. Have a good one bud!!
Actually, that was a common ploy by the couriers around a monarch when they died. This was done even back in the Roman era. Succession had to be established quickly in order to avert civil war.
Absolutely! Considering what happened to Edward IV’s children after Edward died, it definitely was.
More than likely planned weeks before his father's death
@ullebishope8602 It takes more intelligence to be tactful than rude, in case you think you're making yourself look smart.
Henry VIII and the Tudor period was the most fun thing to learn at school. Lots of violence, drama, betrayal, intrigue, sex and war.
In Ireland, we didn't find it fun. That violence had consequences. 😉
@@rocarolan2003not for you. It happened 25 generations ago, get over it. That far back you have 33 million great-grandparents, considerably more than the population of Britain and Ireland was back then, aka, we are all just as related to people on both sides of the conflict. Its ridiculous to be bothered by it.
@@bipolarminddroppingsyes because famously the Tudors were the last time the English/British interfered in Irish affairs. 😮In case you haven't noticed we are still trying to get rid of you from 6 of our counties 😂
My favorite Royal of them all! Henry VIlI was the most famous and infamous Monarch of all time! Fascinating man from crib to grave and beyond!
Dr.Starkey is a great academic and historian, it's a pleasure learning from his documentaries and talks.
I have been waiting for this! David has such a great voice, the better to present history with.
Brilliant! I could listen to David Starkey forever! Thankyou for sharing this!
I think a plausible explanation as to the real reason why Henry got rid of Ann and her friends is as follows. Aside from the possibility that Ann might have tried to have gotten herself pregnant via one of her male friends, Henry had, had enough. Because of her he had destroyed a lot of lives and that was probably eating away at him. Yes he wanted a male heir but Ann was still young enough. The odds were still favourable that she could produce a son. He was probably in a perpetual state of negativity because of the pain he was in with his leg. He was depressed and they were happy. And he couldn’t really mix it with them. They were young. In a way he had lost a lot of his power to Ann. He has lost a lot of his life. I think it’s unlikely that Ann was the unfaithful person she was accused of being. However she was quite ruthless and she might have seduced one of her male friends with the hope of getting pregnant with a son. Maybe she thought Henry was not up to producing a son. Maybe she was told this by a fortune teller. Once upon a time I discounted this theory but taking into account the severity of Henry’s wrath it makes me wonder if she did actually stoop to these lengths and Henry found out about it via one of his spies. But even if it was true, he knew for sure that the rest of them were innocent. But he wants to be rid of all of them. He can’t bare the sight of them anymore and by getting rid of all of them he closes the matter. Dead men tell no tales. So he gives Cromwell the nod to do it and he engineers it. Later on he gets rid of Cromwell because he can’t bare it that Cromwell actually knows the truth.
As an aside to this , Ann of Cleaves was repulsed by Henry and he knew it and she didn’t want the marriage to proceed. So what does the tricky Henry do. He says she’s too ugly for him and blames Cromwell. I suppose we will never know the full truth.
I watched this avidly when it came out back in 2009 and I have tried to find it many times since. So happy these are available again. Marvellous series.
Im beyond happy to watch this series!!! Absolutely brilliant!! 😊❤😊 I've got a feeling ive found my new favorite channel!!!
Such an knowledgable, articulate gentleman...Respect, Mr Starkey!
Can’t believe they don’t wear gloves to handle those very old and beautiful books and manuscripts. I am aghast.
Can't wait until part 2. David Starkey is an excellent narrator.
A note made to self toward the end of this episode: "Just having been ill himself [Henry] after losing his mother and then so quickly his dear penpal friend, of course, Henry would have felt charitable, just, and wanting immortality (even if just for the next season). It is not uncommon, then, for people who have experienced this epiphany to later become weighted on by others who take unnatural advantage of that good humor/nature, and turn it into ugly suspicion. After his accident then (I'm getting ahead of things) is when he really got angry at the world around him. Constant pain, for any of us who have had it -- ever -- makes dealing with poor sportsmanship unbearable!"
This is great! Only David Starkey can deliver this kind of quality!
Watching that little boy attempt to speak Latin in the Prince how to book...It was absolutely adorable. I wonder if Young Henry was that cute!? 📚 Priceless, but knowing what became of that little boy is just brutally fascinating.
That was so cute! I loved that part.
Absolutely precious! My youngest is about that age. It's wild to think of someone like Henry VIII being a cute kid, just a little boy with his whole life ahead of him. He probably liked pastries and ran up and down the halls like my kids
Saw this amazing documentary years ago and I'm so happy to be able to watch it again. It's incredibly well done and very interesting. Been obsessed by the Tudors since my late teens, that is in the end of the 80s. Thanks for sharing your wonderful documentary, Sir 💗♥️🌹
Oh how I wish my Mother was still alive to see the she would have loved it! Such a brilliant quality presentation and so much knowledge given free. Thank you so much, Dr Starkey.
Henry VII’s life story should be much more well known. It’s a great study in relations between a government and the governed.
So glad I found this. Just brilliant. Edit after reading comments; yes, we all agree this is the history teacher/lecturer we wish we all had.
Oh, please bring out the rest of Henry VIII: Mind of a Tyrant. I love watching them over and over again. These are the first group of vides I watch before the rest of Daivd Starkey's documentaries on the Tudor's. From Henry's childhood to his wife's; then son, and daughter's. I love these vides very much! 💚
4:47 Prince Henry the "Spare" 🤣
Thank you David for uploading these documentaries. I enjoy your work very much. Cheers
The Starkster at his very best.
OMG- 12:09 is Jack Fox from the Sanditon series! So glad to see he actually forged a career for himself and is successful, he certainly is devilishly handsome...
I've always thought the head injury caused a traumatic brain injury that caused his change, then the pain later with his leg and the infection poisoning him it's no wonder he was awful. I wonder what would have been had Arthur lived???
If Arthur had lived there would have been no reformation, no Elizabeth and no creation of the Royal Navy, no wars with Spain, no advance with ship building, no exploration, no colonisation, no USA, no Australia, no New Zealand, no Canada, without ships and empire there would have been no need for mass production and fast transportation so no industrial revolution, no steam power meant no petrol engines, no electronics and no social media.
It’s difficult to imagine Henry didn’t contact syphilis in his early life leading to his despotic behaviour.
You sound like my parents talking about me to their friends when I left Uni
Or possibly his behavior resulted from a brain injury
Cheers Dave…always top notch…look forward to Part TWO…✊
Very informative program, and presented in a most compelling manner. I look forward to seeing future episodes. I studied Tudor history as a university student back in the 1970s, and I know recent scholarship has changed a lot of what I was taught at that time. Wonderful to feel I'm catching up!
I find it interesting that the spare was just a note..kings needed sons..as happened with Henry..
My Grandmother who loved History thought that Henry Tudor murdered the Princes in the Tower..she refused to believe that Richard would kill his nephews
Jérôme, wow, that’s an interesting idea.
That’d be Henry the 7 th
I've always marveled at Dr. Starkey's detractors who posit: "He's the meanest man on Television"...
I'd prefer to believe these plaints intellectually deficient in ability to sit still and learn...
Fascinating journey...thank you David !!