Derek Wilson

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Derek Wilson is one of Britain's leading popular historians. Since leaving Cambridge, where he took the Archbishop Cranmer Prize for post-graduate research, he has written over 50 books including Britain's Rottenest Years (Short Books), Rothschild: A Story of Wealth and Power and Hans Holbein: Portrait of an Unknown Man, as well as making numerous radio and TV appearances.

 

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2017

Robinson, Little Brown

A multi-faceted story of heroes and villains, mystics and sceptics, earnest seekers of truth and charlatans, a narrative that bristles with the names of remarkable scholars, many famous, some now obscure.

2016

Lion Hudson

Derek Wilson looks at some of the key areas of women's involvement in the Reformation, considering their family roles, the influence of women who held power, and those who were able study in more depth; and the roles of women who were prophets, mystics, polemicists, philanthropists and martyrs.

2014

Robinson, Little Brown

Derek Wilson skilfully interweaves the personal histories of twenty or so figures - including Nicholas Bacon, the Statesman; Bess of Hardwick, the Landowner; Thomas Gresham, 'the Financier'; John Caius, 'the Doctor'; John Norreys, 'the Soldier'; and Nicholas Jennings, 'the Professional Criminal' - with the major themes of the period to create a vivid and compelling account of life in England in the late sixteenth century.

2011

Short Books

In ten lucid and entertaining chapters, Wilson identifies the very worst years of human history, from the destruction of the Roman Empire in 541 through the march on Leningrad in 1942 to the Vietnam War of 1968. Condensing two thousand years of war, plague, misrule and political villainy, he identifies the traitors, scumbags and villains, whose lust for power and sometimes, sheer incompetence brought such terror to their times. He delves into the natural forces beyond human control that have wiped out whole peoples. And, most of all, he shows how history has a horrible habit of repeating itself.

2011

Quercus

The Plantagenets: The Kings That Made Britain is a compelling, year-by-year chronology of a tumultuous and critical period in the development of the English nation. Each year is covered by a concise, informative and accessible narrative, amplified by extensive quotation from contemporary sources and accompanied by generously captioned and stunning images of the period - including illuminations, portraits, maps, royal seals, tapestries and other artefacts.

THE PEOPLE'S BIBLE: THE REMARKABLE HISTORY OF THE KING JAMES VERSION

2010

Lion Hudson

The finest scholars in England laboured for seven years to produce what we know as the King James or Authorised Version of the Bible. Yet its launch could scarcely have been less propitious. Despite its titles, the king did nothing to promote it and he certainly did not ‘authorise’ it. Its publisher went bankrupt and it was half a century before this Bible won the affection of the British people. So, how come this book became the biggest best-seller of all time and a vehicle of British culture right round the world?

TUDOR ENGLAND

2010

Shire Books

This book offers insights into the world of Tudor England – revealing what it was really like to live in a period of great growth, and the difference between living in the city and the country.

BRITAIN'S ROTTENEST YEARS

2009

Short Books

Try 1349 (the black death), or 1536 (the year the king went mad...), or 1720 (when a biblical fog descended on England for months and literally laid waste to the nation). The fact is that rat for rat, recession for recession, gory death for gory death, the ten really rotten years featured in this book beat our current travails hands down.

THE ASTORS: LANDSCAPE WITH MILLIONAIRES

1993

Weidenfeld

EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE

1983

Macmillan

REFORMATION: Christianity and the World 1500-2000

1996

Bantam

(Co-author with Felipe Fernadez-Armesto)
This work presents an account of 500 years of controversy within the Christian Church.

HANS HOLBEIN - Portrait of an Unknown Man

1996

Weidenfeld

The first biography of Holbein in 50 years, revealing his involvement with the great religious and political movements of the day.

HENRY VIII - KING, REFORMER, TYRANT

2009

Constable and Robinson

A brilliant new history of the life of Henry VIII to celebrate the 500th anniversary of his accession

THE BEAR'S WHELP

1979

Harpercollins

PETER THE GREAT: A FURIOUS MAN

2007

Hutchinson

A study in three parts: Russian leaders in the 17th century, an air of greatness (the young tsar), and father of his country (Peter in his maturity)

FRANCIS WALSINGHAM - Courtier in an Age of Terror

2007

Constable

OUT OF THE STORM: The Life and Legacy of Martin Luther

2007

Hutchinson

In "Out of the Storm", Derek Wilson offers a fresh assessment of Luther and his place in history. In doing so he also reveals the man: ebulliant, depressive, good humoured, vituperative, stubborn and vulgar, a staunch friend, an implacable enemy.

THE UNCROWNED KINGS OF ENGLAND: The Black Legend of the Dudleys.

2005

Constable

A study of the Dudley family at the centre of court and council in the political ferment of the Tudor century.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CIRCUMNAVIGATORS – The pioneer voyagers who set off around the globe

2003

Robinson

IN THE LIONS COURT: POWER, AMBITION AND SUDDEN DEATH IN THE COURT OF HENRY VIII

2001

Hutchinson

This work examines a set of relationships that illustrate just how dangerous life was at the court of Henry VIII

THE KING AND THE GENTLEMAN

1999

Hutchinson

The first half of the 17th century basically constituted the conflict between Charles Stuart and Oliver Cromwell. This is a study of the era and issues.

DARK AND LIGHT: THE GUINNESS STORY

1998

Weidenfeld

Through three main narrative threads, concentrating on the family’s brewing, banking and missionary interests, this book traces the history of the rise of the Guinness family.

THE TOWER OF LONDON

1998

Allison and Busby

Third revised edition of Wilson’s "TOWER: 1078-1978". All the latest information and anecdotes about those who have found themselves residing in the Tower.

THE WORLD ENCOMPASSED: DRAKE'S GREAT VOYAGE 1577-1580

1998

Allison and Busby

A day-by-day account of Drake’s voyage in The Golden Hind.

SWEET ROBIN

1997

Allison & Busby

First published in 1981 by Hamish Hamilton this biography of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester traces his life and achievements.