Anne Boleyn

Reputation, Revolution, Religion, and the Queen Who Changed History

Martha Tatarnic

Morehouse Publishing

May/2026, 320 Pages, HC-Stamped with Jacket, 6 x 9

ISBN: 9781640658592

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A provocative exploration of the life of Anne Boleyn through a feminist lens, examining her influence on the reformation and relevance for a new generation.

In a story that has intrigued readers for generations this Queen of England has been portrayed as a power-hungry manipulator and as a patsy in the schemes of fathers and kings. A closer examination of her ascent to power and her reign reveals instead a woman who was desired by the King and found a way to insist on an outcome other than becoming his mistress. She claimed power in a profoundly disempowering situation and was able to exert enormous influence and vision on the English Reformation, and therefore on the political and religious landscape of Europe, as a result. In this exploration of her life through the lens of a female priest in the Anglican Communion, readers will see a woman whose choices and personality continues to contribute to the conversation around women in history and how she remains the subject of fascination.

Martha Tatarnic is a contributor to Christian Century, Bearings Online,The Porch magazine, The Anglican Journal and writes a blog for the Canadian Anglican Church and Ministry Matters. She is the author of The Living Diet: A Christian Journey to Joyful Eating. She is a priest in the Anglican Church of Canada and rector at St. George’s Anglican Church in St. Catharines, Ontario—a large urban church that reaches thousands through their online presence. She lives in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.

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