The Rise of Thomas Cromwell: Power and Politics in the Reign of Henry VIII, 1485-1534

The Rise of Thomas Cromwell: Power and Politics in the Reign of Henry VIII, 1485-1534

by Michael Everett
The Rise of Thomas Cromwell: Power and Politics in the Reign of Henry VIII, 1485-1534

The Rise of Thomas Cromwell: Power and Politics in the Reign of Henry VIII, 1485-1534

by Michael Everett

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Overview

How much does the Thomas Cromwell of popular novels and television series resemble the real Cromwell? This meticulous study of Cromwell’s early political career expands and revises what has been understood concerning the life and talents of Henry VIII’s chief minister. Michael Everett provides a new and enlightening account of Cromwell’s rise to power, his influence on the king, his role in the Reformation, and his impact on the future of the nation.
 
Controversially, Everett depicts Cromwell not as the fervent evangelical, Machiavellian politician, or the revolutionary administrator that earlier historians have perceived. Instead he reveals Cromwell as a highly capable and efficient servant of the Crown, rising to power not by masterminding Henry VIII’s split with Rome but rather by dint of exceptional skills as an administrator.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300223514
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 10/25/2016
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 376
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Michael Everett is a visiting fellow at the University of Southampton. He currently works at the House of Commons, London, and lives in Hampshire, UK.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vii

Note on Citations, Transcriptions and Dates ix

Preface xi

Introduction 1

1 London Lawyer and Merchant 12

2 Entry Into the King's Service, 1529-1530 49

3 The Crown Lands and King's Works 67

4 Cromwell and the English Church 99

5 Royal Government 145

6 The Minister and his Household 175

7 The Break with Rome 205

Conclusion 247

List of Abbreviations 257

Notes 259

Bibliography 334

Index 349

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