18thC - historians believe Henry II was pivotal to the creation of a unified Britain. , 18thC Protestants defend Henry II's approach to the Church was right., early 19thC - historians judge Henry II as a poor father and husband with a bad temper. , early 19thC - historians criticise Henry II's role in the death of Becket., late 19thC - historians praise Henry II for his reforms to law and order., 19thC empire builders respect Henry II's development of the "Angevin Empire", early 20thC - historians point out issues with Henry II's legal reforms. , 1950s - historians revise their views based upon studying the social impact of his reign., 1980s - historians put Henry II's reign in the broader context of changes in Europe. ,
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Henry II - 1154 to 1189: Historiographical Interpretations
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