The history of England with bloody wars for power and deep political plots is always an attractive topic for readers passionate about exploring the past.
The War of the Roses, which lasted for more than three decades, is one of the darkest chapters in history, marking the decline of the Middle Ages and opening a new era.
The book Rose War between Lancaster and York is not only an accurate historical account but also an attractive story about greed, betrayal and the desire for power, taking readers into the melan of British history in the Middle Ages.
The work opens with a meticulous analysis of the underlying causes leading to the War of Roses. Historic Milton Weir did not stop at describing the weakening of the royal power under Henry VI, a mentally and physically weak king, but also traced back to the past, searching for the seeds of conflict that had been planted by previous dynasties.

She pointed out that the Hundred-year war with France not only exhausted the national budget but also created a powerful and ambitious military noble class, ready to challenge the throne.
The author of the book also specially emphasizes the role of political marriages and complex blood relationships among major families. She carefully analyzed the genealogy of the Lancaster, York and Mortimer clans, pointing out the disputes over the right to succeed the throne for a long time before the official war broke out.
The author also does not ignore the analysis of the social and economic context of the era, with the increasing divergence of rich and poor, the dissatisfaction of the people towards the ruling class, and changes in social structure. All of these factors have contributed to the stressful compression force, just waiting for a fuse to flare into a comprehensive battle.
Rose War between Lancaster and York by female author Milton Weir is not only a historical book but also a lesson in power, ambition, the brutal consequences of war and human fate in the flow of history.
With Milton Weir's sharp writing style and extensive research ability, the work "The War of Roses between Lancaster and York" has become a tragic hero, leading readers to the center of a turbulent era, where the fate of an entire upon-ownership was determined by greed, betrayal and the desire for sovereign power.