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The House of Cromwell

Power, Family and the Making of Modern Britain

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The House of Cromwell

By: Miranda Malins
Narrated by: Lucy Tregear
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'I know no rival to this book in its presentation of a major dynasty in English history' DIARMAID MACCULLOCH

'Fascinating, gripping, revelatory' KATE WILLIAMS

THOMAS MADE ENGLAND. OLIVER MADE BRITAIN.

Within a century, the Cromwell family produced two of the most powerful, impactful and controversial commoners in British history. Thomas served the Tudors, helping to forge Henry VIII’s autocratic state and the Church of England; Oliver led a revolution that executed a king, abolished the monarchy and established a republic, before founding a ruling dynasty. Each rose from obscurity to the very centre of power. From a Putney brewhouse to the throne and back again, their rise was improbable, their fall dramatic. Both changed Britain forever.

In The House of Cromwell, Miranda Malins brings these two giants blazingly to life alongside the remarkable cast of family members who shaped them – the ambitious wives and mothers, the loyal siblings, the scheming allies and the forgotten children whose stories illuminate everything we thought we knew about Thomas and Oliver, and about early modern Britain itself.

Ranging across two centuries of history, from the Wars of the Roses to the Hanoverian succession, this is history at its most intimate and most sweeping – a book to captivate everyone who loved Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall trilogy and who wants to go further, deeper and wider into the world that made and unmade the Cromwells.

Family mattered above all else to the Cromwells. To understand them, we must understand that family. This is their story.

©2026 Miranda Malins
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Critic reviews

'I know no rival to this book in its presentation of a major dynasty in English history, done with clarity and verve. It succeeds in doing justice to the great figures bookending the story of the Cromwells, but it also rescues from obscurity some important members of the supporting cast'
Diarmaid MacCulloch, author of Thomas Cromwell and The Reformation
'Fascinating, gripping, revelatory, this deeply researched investigation is brilliantly done. Miranda Malins is a determined historical detective and wonderful writer in one and this book will make you see the Cromwells anew. A marvel'
Kate Williams, author of Regina and Rival Queens
'To compare the two mighty Cromwells […] and link them through their connecting extended families is one of those great ideas that seem so obvious once somebody has achieved it. That somebody is Miranda Malins, and the result is a big, exciting book which makes use of the format to reflect on both towering figures from a multitude of new angles and contextualisations. It is also popular history at its best, colourful, eloquent, witty and compassionate'
Ronald Hutton, author of The Making of Oliver Cromwell
'This brilliantly researched, utterly absorbing book, reminds us that the Cromwell family have been more important than any royal dynasty in shaping the British Isles. A powerful antidote to our obsession with kings and queens'
Linda Porter, author of Mary Tudor and Royal Renegades
'If you don’t understand the Cromwells, you can’t understand our nation’s history. Miranda Malins has done a brilliant job in telling the Cromwell family story and why it matters'
Iain Dale, broadcaster and author of Kings and Queens
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