Hicks M. Richard III: The Self-Made King. New Haven; London: Yale University Press, 2019. 388 p.

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Richard III (1452–1485) is one of the most recognizable and controversial figures in English history. Interest in the new biography of this monarch is connected with the name of its author – one of the authoritative modern British historians, a specialist in the history of the Wars of the Roses, Michael Hicks. For him the biography of Richard III was largely the result of more than half a century of research. It is written using the entire array of sources available to date from this period and taking into account the research of all previous Anglo-American historians of Richard III.

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A. G Prazdnikov

Vyatka State Agrotechnology University

Email: andrei-selek@mail.ru
Kirov, Russia

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