History of The Masses
The first part of a section on Richard III, the most notorious English monarch of all time. This section addresses Tudor propaganda on Richard’s scoliosis and how he was characterised as a hunchback and with a withered left arm. It provides explanations for how disability was viewed in the fifteenth century, why people believed Richard had a hunchback, and how archaeological evidence and historical research has challenged the view that Richard was a hunchback.
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