Against the odds, monarchies flourished in nineteenth-century Europe.
In an era marked by dramatic change and revolutionary upheaval,
Europe's monarchies experienced an unexpected late flowering. Royal
Heirs focuses on the roles and personalities of the heirs to the
throne from more than a dozen different dynasties that ruled the
continent between the French Revolution and the end of the First World
War. The book explores how these individuals contributed to the
remarkable survival of the crowns they were born to wear.
Constitutions, family relationships, education, politics, the media,
the need to generate 'soft power' and the militarisation of monarchy
all shaped the lives of princes and princesses while they were playing
their part to embody and secure the future of monarchy. Ranging from
Norway to Spain and from Greece to Britain, Royal Heirs not only
paints a vivid picture of a monarchical age, but also explores how
such disparate monarchies succeeded in adapting to change and
defending their position.
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Succession and the Future of Monarchy in Nineteenth-Century Europe
Product details
ISBN
9781009081351
Published
2022
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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