Steven Gunn studied at Merton College, Oxford. He has held research fellowships there and at the University of Newcastle, and is now Fellow and Tutor in History at Merton College and Professor of Early Modern History at Oxford. His books include Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, c.1484-1545 (1988), Early Tudor Government 1485-1558 (1995), and, with David Grummitt and Hans Cools, War, State, and Society in England and the Netherlands, 1477-1559 (2007).
Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Part I: New Men 1. Caitiffs and villains of simple birth 2. Principles and talents Part II: Service 3. Council, Court, and Parliament 4. Justice 5. Finance 6. Borderlands, war, and diplomacy Part III: Power 7. Towns and stewardships 8. Followers 9. Church and churchmen 10. Law and power 11. Families and friends Part IV: Wealth 12. The profits of power 13. The land market 14. Landlordship 15. Expenditure and status Part V: Survival 16. The new reign 17. Faith and fortune 18. The making of Tudor England Bibliography
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