David Starkey - Work

Work

Books
  • This Land of England (1985) (with David Souden)
  • The Reign of Henry VIII: Personalities and Politics (1986)
  • Revolution Reassessed: Revisions in the History of Tudor Government and Administration (1986) (Editor with Christopher Coleman)
  • The English Court from the Wars of the Roses to the Civil War (1987)
  • Rivals in Power: the Lives and Letters of the Great Tudor Dynasties (1990)
  • Henry VIII: A European Court in England (1991)
  • The Inventory of Henry VIII: The Transcript, Volume 1 (1998) (with Philip Ward and Alistair Hawkyard)
  • Elizabeth: Apprenticeship (2000) (published in North America as Elizabeth: The struggle for the throne)
  • The Stuart Courts - Foreword (2000) (Edited by Eveline Cruickshanks)
  • The Inventory of Henry VIII: Essays and Illustrations, Volume 2, (2002) (with Philip Ward and Alistair Hawkyard)
  • The Inventory of Henry VIII: Essays and Illustrations, Volume 3, (2002) (with Philip Ward and Alistair Hawkyard)
  • The Six Wives: The Queens of Henry VIII (2003)
  • Elizabeth I: The Exhibition Catalogue (2003)
  • The Books of King Henry VIII and His Wives - Introduction and Preface (2004) (James P. Carley)
  • The Monarchy of England: The Beginnings (2004)
  • Monarchy: From the Middle Ages to Modernity (2006)
  • Making History: Antiquaries in Britain, 1707-2007 - Introduction (2007) (Edited by Sarah McCarthy, Bernard Nurse, and David Gaimster)
  • Henry: Virtuous Prince (2008)
  • Introduction to Henry VIII; Man & Monarch (Susan Doran, ed. published by the British Library, 2009)
  • Crown and Country (Harper Press, 2010) (A compilation of The Monarchy of England: The Beginnings, Monarchy: From the Middle Ages to Modernity and some new material)
  • Introduction to Fatal Colours: Towton 1461 - England's Most Brutal Battle by George Goodwin (2011)
Television
  • Henry VIII (1998, revised 2001)
  • Elizabeth (2000)
  • The Six Wives of Henry VIII (2001)
  • Edward and Mary: The Unknown Tudors (2002)
  • David Starkey: Reinventing the Royals (2002)
  • Monarchy by David Starkey (2004–2007)
  • The Tudors (2007–2010) technical advisor
  • Henry VIII: The Mind of a Tyrant (2009)
  • Kate and William: Romance and the Royals (2011)
  • The Churchills (2012)
Applications
  • Kings and Queens by David Starkey for iPhone and iPad (2011)

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