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Name
  
Lacey Smith


Role
  
Historian

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Died
  
September 8, 2013, Greensboro, Vermont, United States

Education
  
Princeton University (1950–1951)

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada

Nominations
  
National Book Award for Biography

Books
  
English History Made Bri, Henry VIII, This realm of England - 1399 to 1, Treason in Tudor England, Fools - Martyrs - Traitors

Lacey Baldwin Smith (1922 - September 8, 2013) was an historian and author specialising in 16th century England. He was the author of Henry VIII: The Mask of Royalty and Catherine Howard: A Tudor Tragedy, among other books.

Born in Princeton, New Jersey, Smith taught at Princeton University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Northwestern University. He received two Fulbright awards, two National Endowment for the Humanities fellowships, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and other awards. He lived in Vermont during his retirement, dying at Greensboro.

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1972.

Works

  • Tudor Prelates and Politics, 1536-1558 (Princeton Studies in History. vol. 8.) (1953)
  • Catherine Howard: A Tudor Tragedy
  • The Elizabethan Epic (1966)
  • The Horizon Book of the Elizabethan World (1966; Reprinted as The Elizabethan World, 1973)
  • Henry VIII: The Mask of Royalty (1973)
  • Elizabeth Tudor: Portrait of a Queen (1976)
  • Dimensions of the Holocaust - A series of lectures presented at Northwestern University and coordinated by the Department of History by Elie Wiesel and Lacey Baldwin Smith (1983)
  • Treason in Tudor England: Politics & Paranoia (1986)
  • Fools, Martyrs. Traitors: The Story of Martyrdom in the Western World (1997)
  • English History Made Brief, Irreverent and Pleasurable (2007)
  • This Realm of England 1399-1688
  • Anne Boleyn: The Queen of Controversy (2013)
  • References

    Lacey Baldwin Smith Wikipedia


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