Historical Dictionary of the British Monarchy
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- 2023
Summary
The foundations of the British monarchy date from the era, more than a millennium ago, when Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, and Viking peoples competed for dominance. Early sovereigns exercised near-absolute power but over time that authority dwindled as the changing role of women, the democratization of society, dynastic intermarriage, financial demands, religious convictions, struggles for economic and political control, and territorial aggrandizement combined to promote change. The strengths and weaknesses of rulers such as William the Conqueror, Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, and Mary, Queen of Scots, and Queen Elizabeth also contributed to the evolution of the monarchy and are documented here.
Historical Dictionary of the British Monarchy, Second Edition contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has more than 800 cross-referenced entries that cover significant events, places, institutions, and other aspects of British culture, economics, politics, and society. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the British monarchy.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2023
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-5381-7576-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-5381-7577-4
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 662
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Preface No access
- Notes on Names No access
- Chronology No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 14
- The Dictionary No access Pages 15 - 562
- Appendix 1 No access Pages 563 - 568
- Appendix 2 No access Pages 569 - 590
- Appendix 3 No access Pages 591 - 608
- Appendix 4 No access Pages 609 - 610
- Bibliography No access Pages 611 - 660
- About the Author No access Pages 661 - 662





