Scholarship has established the prevalence of a reformist ideal of ''the Commonwealth'' in early Tudor England but concentration on scholars and writings has led to a neglect of affairs and politics. This study attempts to discover the fate of reforming programmes when efforts were made to translate them into reality and it uses the administration of Thomas Cromwell as a test-case.
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