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About the Author
Hayley Nolan is a historian, TEDx Speaker, United Nations Delegate and Anne Boleyn biographer. In 2024 she will become an Associate of King's College London. Her non-fiction book, Anne Boleyn: 500 Years of Lies, was an Amazon History No1 Bestseller and introduced her as an exciting new voice in the field. Hayley trained in the archives of the British Library specialising in the research of historical manuscripts and rare books as part of a joint Master's degree at King's College London in Early Modern Text and Transmission. Her history TEDx talk was filmed on stage at King's College London in 2023 titled 'Anne Boleyn and the Art of Making Unpopular Decisions' and is streaming free on the official TED website. Hayley's research has led her to work with a variety of establishments from Houses of Parliament on the #BeMoreBoleyn campaign, to social media app Tiktok on their #LearnOnTiktok campaign. Over the years, she has partnered with Historic Royal Palaces (Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace), Anne Boleyn's childhood home of Hever Castle, the English Heritage site of Eltham Plalace, Henry VIII's childhood home, and the House of Commons for the 2017 General Election. She has been the historical researcher and host of 'The History Review' Podcast and vlogumentary series. Now with over 200,000 followers on Tiktok where her history videos have 25 million views, Hayley is committed to disseminating historical research to the people in an accessible and digestible way.
Reviews
"This book is an expose revealing for the first time, uncensored evidence that shows the truth about Anne Boleyn's life and the suppression and censorship of a powerful woman...So much passion has been poured into this book by Hayley Nolan in a need to rewrite some wrongs...If history is your thing, you'll be hooked. There's so much to sink your teeth into." -Fat Cats and Good Books "Fluently written, and full of a lot of humour...This book was fully engaging, and I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in this period of history. It's also very accessible, so regardless of your prior knowledge of the period, you will learn a lot from Nolan's work." - Stacked Shelves "The way we understand history affects the way we understand the world. Minimising and even romanticising domestic abuse through history sends harmful messages about what is acceptable and what is a serious crime. Women's Aid is raising awareness of this with Hayley Nolan, who is examining Henry VIII's harassment and murder of his wife Anne Boleyn, and challenging the way that her story has been told in history." -Adina Claire, acting co-Chief Executive of Women's Aid
Book Information
ISBN 9781542041126
Author Hayley Nolan
Format Paperback
Page Count 332
Imprint Little A
Publisher Amazon Publishing