The Dramatic Rise & Fall of Thomas Cromwell Thomas Cromwell, chief architect of the English Reformation, served as principal minister of Henry VIII from 1532 to 1540, the most tumultuous period in Henry's thirty-seven year reign. Many of the momentous events of the 1530s are attributed to Cromwell's agency: the Reformation, the dissolution of the monasteries and the fall of Henry's second wife, the bewitching Anne Boleyn. Cromwell has been the subject of close and continuous attention for the last half-century, with generally positive appraisal of his work and achievements by historians. This new biography shows the true face of a Machiavellian Tudor statesman without equal.
About the AuthorJ. Patrick Coby teaches Tudor history and is chair of the Department of Government at Smith College in New England, USA. His other books include Henry VIII & the Reformation Parliament.
ReviewsThis is the ideal book for anyone wanting to separate the man from the myth' * THE GOOD BOOK GUIDE *
An astute and detailed narrative - scrupulously balanced throughout' -- SUZANNAH LIPSCOMB
Book InformationISBN 9781445614106
Author J. Patrick CobyFormat Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint Amberley PublishingPublisher Amberley Publishing
Weight(grams) 323g