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After Henry IV usurped the English throne from Richard ll in 1399, evidence suggests the new king censored records that portrayed the new regime unfavorably. While no censorship orders are preserved, one chronicler mentions that Henry ordered all chronicles inspected. That not a single English chronicle is critical of the coup is a pretty good indication that Henry suppressed any hostile material. Moreover, the single voice with which the English chronicles praise Henry and defame Richard after 1399 is challenged by the contrary version of events recorded in the French chronicles. For most of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, this discrepancy was attributed to French Anglophobia, but the accuracy and value of the French chronicles has now been reappraised.
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