'For this reviewer, the real highlights were the discussions of local politics in Kent, the North West and East Anglia, which are skilfully done and eminently persuasive: we know all too little about the rule of the localities under Henry VII, but it is a crucial area, and Cunningham's chapter, which rests on his own research, makes an excellent addition to what can be learned from the works of Christine Carpenter, Tony Pollard, Dominic Luckett, and others.'- Reviews in History: Institute of Historical Research 'Sean Cunningham, who has been studying the reign for a decade and a half, is ideally placed to draw things together in a work shaped by his own extensive researchs. His eagerly-awaited book unquestionably moves things forward. this book has many strengths - it is learned, moderate, and respectful of the work of other historians. Cunningham has given us a superb narrative of Henry VII's reign; he has brought lots of fresh evidence to light; his book is full of thought-provoking insights and ideas; and he has particularly striking things to say about the localities, bonds and recognisances, and the politics of London. His Henry VIIis a hefty achievement, and a goldmine for anyone interested in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.' - Reviews in History: Institute of Historical Research 'The publication of a new scholarly biography of Henry VII (the first for nearly twenty-five years) is something of a landmark for students of the period . Cunningham has provided a new and most welcome synthesis, one from which to conduct further research.
As such, it deserves to be read by everyone interested in the period.'- David Grummit, History of Parliament Tust, H-Net book review brought lots of fresh evidence to light; his book is full of thought-provoking insights and ideas; and he has particularly striking things to say about the localities, bonds and recognisances, and the politics of London. His Henry VIIis a hefty achievement, and a goldmine for anyone interested in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.' - Reviews in History: Institute of Historical Research 'The publication of a new scholarly biography of Henry VII (the first for nearly twenty-five years) is something of a landmark for students of the period . Cunningham has provided a new and most welcome synthesis, one from which to conduct further research. As such, it deserves to be read by everyone interested in the period.'- David Grummit, History of Parliament Tust, H-Net book review.